1. The Black Flowers

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BLACK FLOWERS
by Valery Belinov
 

Belinov - BF/Black Magic Woman 00:00 / 02:18
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Belinov - BF/Black Magic Woman 02:18
2.
BF/Hey Joe 04:30
3.
BF/Good Golly Mrs Molly 02:41
4.
BF/Have you ever seen the rain 02:36
5.
BF/Proud Mary 02:52
about
As a group we are getting stronger. There was the experience of different scenes, there was a name - "Black Flowers", invented under the influence of the French thriller "Black Tulip" (starring - Alain Delon)
Often during rehearsals I started playing some riffs for a couple of functions, Volodya, would pick up the bass, entering into the rhythm and, after a couple of minutes, I began the slowly dimmed solo, phrase by phrase. Music, continuing, sometimes in half-hour passing to a joint meditation ...
How to improve the sound? So far we have played through the weak Kinap equipment, which is generally intended for the voice of small rural cinemas or school assembly halls. These amplifiers were supplied with a film projector and never sold nowhere. To us they got mysterious ways, as well as the speakers, by the way. The activities of all home-grown groups of the time rested in the process of settling all kinds of articulate cinematographic equipment. We can not think only about music, but had to literally learn how to make the whole process - from the chatter of the string to the tympanic membrane resonance in the ear of our listeners. In the USSR, this type of activity - so called Rock musicians did not exist, and indeed industry. I understand that the process of healthy evolution exists everywhere, but here it was deliberately blocked. By whom and how? This is a question for the future. We were interested in the present and it was hopeless...
credits
released January 9, 1972

There were already four: drums (so-called) - Boris Goroshnikov, solo and rhythm guitar - Igor Lensky, bass - Vova "Nikita" Nikitin and Valery Belinov - vocalist and frontman-guitarist
RIGAS APGERBS 1972
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tags: blues apocalyptic multi-directional soft rock New York
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