"Привет, Андрей!" 24.02.2023: Песни нашего двора
: Between songs, the guests share touching memories of their childhood "dvor" (courtyard) culture, making it a social history lesson as much as a concert.
: Unlike some highly polished musical shows, this episode prioritizes the communal feeling of singing together. It’s less about vocal perfection and more about the "soul" of the performance. "Привет, Андрей
: If you grew up in the 70s, 80s, or 90s, this episode feels like a warm hug. It focuses on the "folk" songs of the city—melodies that weren't always on TV but were in everyone's hearts.
: The roundtable features a mix of actors and musicians who embody this era, including Nikolay Dobrynin , Zhanna Bichevskaya , Maksim Drozd , and Vlad Stashevsky . Their personal stories about youth and courtyard life add a layer of sincerity that goes beyond just the music. Why It’s Worth Watching : If you grew up in the 70s,
: This episode is dedicated to the simple, heartfelt songs that were once sung on every bench and in every entryway, usually accompanied by a single acoustic guitar.
"Привет, Андрей!" 24.02.2023: Песни нашего двора
: Between songs, the guests share touching memories of their childhood "dvor" (courtyard) culture, making it a social history lesson as much as a concert.
: Unlike some highly polished musical shows, this episode prioritizes the communal feeling of singing together. It’s less about vocal perfection and more about the "soul" of the performance.
: If you grew up in the 70s, 80s, or 90s, this episode feels like a warm hug. It focuses on the "folk" songs of the city—melodies that weren't always on TV but were in everyone's hearts.
: The roundtable features a mix of actors and musicians who embody this era, including Nikolay Dobrynin , Zhanna Bichevskaya , Maksim Drozd , and Vlad Stashevsky . Their personal stories about youth and courtyard life add a layer of sincerity that goes beyond just the music. Why It’s Worth Watching
: This episode is dedicated to the simple, heartfelt songs that were once sung on every bench and in every entryway, usually accompanied by a single acoustic guitar.