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Boris Grebenshchikov

Boris Borisovich Grebenshchikov (Russian: Борис Борисович Гребенщиков; born (1953-11-27)27 November 1953) is a prominent member of the generation which is widely considered to be the "founding fathers" of Russian rock music. He is the founder and lead singer of the band Aquarium which has been active since 1972. Grebenshchikov is frequently referred to as BG (Russian: БГ; pronounced "Beh-Geh"), after his initials.

Boris Grebenshchikov
Борис Гребенщиков
Grebenshchikov in 2016
Background information
Birth nameBoris Borisovich Grebenshikov
Also known asBG
Born (1953-11-27) 27 November 1953 (age 70)
Leningrad, Soviet Union
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)
Years active1972–present
Websitebg-aquarium.com
AwardsOrder "For Merit to the Fatherland" (4th class)

Early years (1953–1979) edit

Grebenshchikov was born on 27 November 1953, in Leningrad, now St. Petersburg.[1] In 1972, he founded the band Aquarium with his childhood friend Anatoly "George" Gunitsky as a postmodern theatrical endeavor that included poetry and music.[1]

Grebenshchikov was accepted into Leningrad State University. Due to his musical activities, he started missing exams and failing classes. Grebenshchikov eventually received a graduate degree in applied mathematics. Inspiration from The Beatles and Bob Dylan transformed Aquarium into a low-fi electric blues band that moonlighted in acoustic reggae.[1]

The Communist Party of the Soviet Union regime routinely suppressed experiments in non-standardized self-expression as a matter of policy, so decent recording facilities were out of reach.[citation needed] The several two-track recordings hacked out over those years, such as Temptation of St. Aquarium (Iskushenie Svyatogo Akvariuma), Count Diffusor's Fables (Pritchi grafa Diffuzora), Menuet for a Farmer (Menuet zemledel'tzu), and a motley bag of "singles" were of unprofessional quality but showcased his interest in Oriental thought and mysticism that eventually became his trademarks.

In 1976, Grebenshchikov also recorded of his first solo album S toy storony zerkal'nogo stekla (Beyond the Mirror Glass) and a double album with Mike Naumenko titled All Brothers-Sisters (Vse brat'ya - sestry).

Classical years (1980–1988) edit

In 1980, Artemy Troitsky, the first public Russian rock critic, invited Aquarium to perform at the Tbilisi Rock Festival.

The festival was a state-sanctioned attempt to control the Russian rock music movement, but the group's performance caused a near riot and was wildly out of line with the Soviet officials’ expectations. A covert KGB-bound report caused Grebenshchikov to lose his day job and membership in Komsomol.

As Western rock music was still officially banned at the time, Aquarium started giving unsanctioned underground concerts at their friends’ apartments, while their music was reaching wider audience among the Soviet youth through bootlegged cassette tapes. During this time, all music had to be vetted by Soviet censors, and only officially sanctioned bands were allowed to perform in public or record in professional recording studios.

The first Aquarium music available in the West was in 1986 when a double album entitled RED WAVE, 4 UNDERGROUND BANDS FROM THE USSR appeared in record stores in the U.S. Besides Aquarium, Kino, Strange Games, and Alisa were recorded on a four-track machine, smuggled out of the country, and released by a small record label from Hollywood.

By the time Aquarium disbanded amid internal discord in 1991, they had 11 official records under their belt.[citation needed]

Going West (1988–1990) edit

Perestroika had ushered in a new era of opportunity for rock musicians. In 1989, Grebenshchikov released Radio Silence, produced by Dave Stewart of Eurythmics fame.[1] Radio Silence featured covers of Alexander Vertinsky's "China" amid songs by Grebenshchikov, including a song written to Sir Thomas Malory's Death of King Arthur. Annie Lennox, Billy MacKenzie, and Chrissie Hynde helped out, as did several of Grebenshchikov's bandmates from Aquarium. The single "Radio Silence" was his biggest hit outside of Russia, reaching number 7 on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Chart in the United States in August 1989.[2]

He issued another English-language album, Radio London, in 1996, which consisted of demos made in 1990 and 1991.

Returning East (1991–1996) edit

Grebenshchikov returned to Russia and came out with a Russian album (Russkiy al'bom), backed by the eponymous BG Band, in 1992.

The Aquarium album Favorite songs of Ramses the 4th (Lyubimye pesni Ramzesa IV) was mostly filler, and Archive vol 4 was all outtakes. The band's next three albums are effectively Grebenshchikov's solo albums published under the band's brand. Navigator, Snow lion (Snezhniy lev), and Hyperborea have a stylized Russian feel.

Back to basics (1997–2019) edit

His 1997 album Lilith is still mostly Russian in lyrical theme but is recorded by way of a chance meeting with his idol Dylan's former backing group, The Band.

His 1999 album Psi features an interpretation through a post-modernistic lens with use of keyboard samplers. His 2002 album Sister Chaos (Sestra Haos), 2003 album Fisherman's songs (Pesni rybaka), and 2005 album ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM had Armenian, Indian, and African influences respectively, particularly from Jivan Gasparyan.

In 2014 he released Salt, "one of the best albums of Grebenshchikov’s long career, an astonishing, visceral piece of work that more than lives up to its moniker: earthy, vital, biting, life-enhancing".[3]

Radio "Aerostat" edit

Since 2005, Grebenshchikov has had a weekly radio program on Russian radio station Radio Rossii titled Aerostat (Russian: Аэростат).[4] It is presented as "author's program of Boris Grebenshchikov" and he is the creator and speaker. Aerostrat is about alternatives in music and the music not played on today's radio despite its artistic value and originality. Grebenshchikov states that it is mostly independent music which would "otherwise would not be played at all."[citation needed] Songs played on Aerostat vary from 1960s and 1970s rock (e.g., The Beatles, Bob Dylan) to reggae, new wave, alternative rock, electronica, punk, world music, jazz, classical, and avant-garde.[5] As of April 2019, more than 700 shows have been created and broadcast, each approximately 46 minutes long. The track lists and the scripts of all programs are available at official site of Aquarium and Grebenshchikov.[4]

Religion and mysticism edit

Grebenshchikov is known as a student of religion and mysticism. He has translated several Hindu and Buddhist scriptures into Russian, travelled the Orient widely, and made friends with various spiritual celebrities.[citation needed]

Grebenshchikov's published translations of Buddhist and Hindu texts:

  • Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche (son of Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche) Bardo Guidebook – "source material for the Tibetan Book of Living & Dying also known as Tibetan Book of the Dead Bardo Thodol", in 1995.
  • Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche Repeating Words of the Buddha – "the essential points of spiritual practice, inseparable from everyday life", in 1997.
  • Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche Rainbow Painting – "addressing the topics of practices of accumulating and purifying to facilitate unification of view and conduct", in 1999.
  • Shibendu Lahiri Kriya yoga – "authentic teachings and techniques of Kriya Yoga", in 2003.
  • The Katha Upanishad, Upanishad belonging to the Yajur Veda, in 2005.

Opposition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine edit

On 5 October 2022, Grebenshchikov appeared on BBC Hardtalk talking about his opposition to the War in Ukraine, his self-imposed exile to London, and his involvement with Dave Stewart to produce an antiwar record.

In June 2023, a Moscow court ordered Grebenshchikov to pay 50,000 rubles in fines for alleged "discreditation of the Russian armed forces", related to an interview Grebenshchikov gave on the Israeli television station Channel 9.[6][7] Grebenshchikov was later declared a foreign agent by the Russian Ministry of Justice.[8]

Production edit

Over the years of his career, Grebenshchikov has written more than 500 songs. Additionally, he has recorded cover albums on material from Alexander Vertinsky (Songs of A.Vertinsky (Pesni A.Vertinskogo)) in 1994 and Bulat Okudzhava's (Songs of B.Okudzhava (Pesni B.Okudzhavy)) in 1999, two albums of mantra music with Gabrielle Roth and the Mirrors, (Refuge in 1998 and Bardo in 2002), and an album of electronica versions of Aquarium songs from late 1970s – early 1980s with the Russian duo Deadushki.[citation needed]

Albums edit

Prehistory albums of BG and Aquarium edit

  • Temptation of the Holy Aquarium (1974)
  • Minuet to the farmer (1974)
  • Parables of Count Diffuser (1975)
  • On the other side of the mirror glass (1976)
  • All brothers are sisters (1978) with Mike Naumenko

Aquarium Studio and Live albums edit

  • Blue album (1981)
  • Triangle (1981)
  • Electricity (1981)
  • Acoustics (1982)
  • Taboo (1982)
  • Radio Africa (1983)
  • Ichthyology (1984)
  • Silver Day (1984)
  • Children of December (1986)
  • Ten Arrows (1986)
  • Equinox (1988)
  • Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, Red Rose Is an Emblem of Love (1990)
  • Archive (1992)
  • Feudalism (2007)
  • Our life from the point of view of trees (2010)
  • Notes on Flora and Fauna (2010)
  • Dates and prices (2012)
  • The Secret History of Beekeeping (2012)

Aquarium 2.0 edit

  • Library of Babylon (1993)
  • Favorite songs of Ramses IV (1993)
  • Sands of St. Petersburg (1994)
  • Kostroma mon amour (1994)
  • Navigator (1995)
  • Snow Lion (1996)
  • Hyperborea (1997)

Aquarium 3.0 edit

  • Ψ (1999)
  • Territory (2000)
  • Sister Chaos (2002)
  • Songs of a fisherman (2003)
  • ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM (2005)
  • Careless Russian tramp (2006)
  • White horse (2008)
  • Pushkinskaya, 10 (2009)
  • Day of Joy (2010)
  • Arkhangelsk (2011)
  • Aeronautics in the company of sphinxes (2012)
  • Aquarium + (2013)

Aquarium 4.0 edit

  • Songs of the Unloved (2016)
  • Grass Doors (2017)
  • Thor (2020)
  • House of All Saints (2022)

Solo albums edit

  • Russian Album (1991)
  • Songs by Alexander Vertinsky (1994)
  • Chubchik (1996)
  • Lilith (1997) with The Band
  • Boris Grebenshchikov and Deadushki (1998) with Deadushki
  • Refuge (1998) with Gabrielle Roth
  • Songs by Bulat Okudzhava (1999)
  • Bardo (2002) with Gabrielle Roth
  • No words (2004)
  • Salt (2014)
  • Vremya N (2018)
  • The Sign of Fire (2020)
  • Hear me, good one (2020)
  • Tribute (2021)

English albums edit

Title Album details Charts
US
Radio Silence 198[9]
Radio London
  • Released: 1996

Singles edit

Year Title Chart positions Album
US Hot 100 US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock UK
1989 "Radio Silence" 7 44 Radio Silence

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 1023. ISBN 978-0-85112-939-6.
  2. ^ . Billboard.com. Archived from the original on 26 April 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2017.
  3. ^ "The Bodhisattvas of Babylon". Dharmafish.org.
  4. ^ a b "Сайт "Аквариума"". Aquarium.ru. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 December 2008. Retrieved 2008-12-20.
  6. ^ "Бориса Гребенщикова оштрафовали на 50 тысяч рублей за "дискредитацию" армии" [Boris Grebenshchikov fined 50 thousand rubles for "discreditation" of the armed forces]. Meduza (in Russian). Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Суд в Москве оштрафовал музыканта Бориса Гребенщикова за интервью израильскому каналу о войне в Украине" [Court in Moscow fines the musician Boris Grebenshchikov for an interview he gave to an Israeli channel about the war in Ukraine]. Mediazona (in Russian). Retrieved 15 June 2023.
  8. ^ "Минюст РФ объявил "иноагентом" Бориса Гребенщикова" [Ministry of Justice of the RF has declared Boris Grebenshchikov a "foreign agent"]. Meduza (in Russian). 30 June 2023. Retrieved 30 June 2023.
  9. ^ "Billboard, 30 March 1998". Billboard. 30 March 1996.

Bibliography edit

  • Гаккель В. . – М.: Сентябрь, 2000.
  • Гребенщиков Б. Б. Правдивая автобиография Аквариума. (Письмо Артемию Троицкому, 1980 год.)
  • Гребенщиков Б. Б. Краткий отчёт о 16-ти годах звукозаписи. 27 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine – 1997.
  • Рыбин А., Кушнир А., Гребенщиков Б., Соловьёв-Спасский В. Аквариум. Сны о чём-то большем... – М.: Нота-Р, 2003.
  • Троицкий А. – М.: Искусство, 1991. – 203 с – ISBN 978-5-210-02476-3.

External links edit

  • Tomi Huttunen: Russian rock: Boris Grebenschikov, Intertextualist
  • This article borrows from the "Short history of Aquarium", which seems to be public domain.
  • – Site for Grebenshikov's concerts at the Royal Albert Hall.
  • The Bodhisattvas of Babylon, an English-language fan site
  • Boris Grebenshchikov at IMDb
  • Boris Grebenshchikov discography at Discogs

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Boris Borisovich Grebenshchikov Russian Boris Borisovich Grebenshikov born 1953 11 27 27 November 1953 is a prominent member of the generation which is widely considered to be the founding fathers of Russian rock music He is the founder and lead singer of the band Aquarium which has been active since 1972 Grebenshchikov is frequently referred to as BG Russian BG pronounced Beh Geh after his initials Boris GrebenshchikovBoris GrebenshikovGrebenshchikov in 2016Background informationBirth nameBoris Borisovich GrebenshikovAlso known asBGBorn 1953 11 27 27 November 1953 age 70 Leningrad Soviet UnionGenresRockreggaefolkOccupation s Singer songwriter musicianInstrument s VocalsguitarharmonicakeyboardsmetallophonetamburaYears active1972 presentWebsitebg aquarium wbr comAwardsOrder For Merit to the Fatherland 4th class Contents 1 Early years 1953 1979 2 Classical years 1980 1988 3 Going West 1988 1990 4 Returning East 1991 1996 5 Back to basics 1997 2019 6 Radio Aerostat 7 Religion and mysticism 8 Opposition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine 9 Production 10 Albums 10 1 Prehistory albums of BG and Aquarium 10 2 Aquarium Studio and Live albums 10 3 Aquarium 2 0 10 4 Aquarium 3 0 10 5 Aquarium 4 0 10 6 Solo albums 10 7 English albums 11 Singles 12 References 13 Bibliography 14 External linksEarly years 1953 1979 editGrebenshchikov was born on 27 November 1953 in Leningrad now St Petersburg 1 In 1972 he founded the band Aquarium with his childhood friend Anatoly George Gunitsky as a postmodern theatrical endeavor that included poetry and music 1 Grebenshchikov was accepted into Leningrad State University Due to his musical activities he started missing exams and failing classes Grebenshchikov eventually received a graduate degree in applied mathematics Inspiration from The Beatles and Bob Dylan transformed Aquarium into a low fi electric blues band that moonlighted in acoustic reggae 1 The Communist Party of the Soviet Union regime routinely suppressed experiments in non standardized self expression as a matter of policy so decent recording facilities were out of reach citation needed The several two track recordings hacked out over those years such as Temptation of St Aquarium Iskushenie Svyatogo Akvariuma Count Diffusor s Fables Pritchi grafa Diffuzora Menuet for a Farmer Menuet zemledel tzu and a motley bag of singles were of unprofessional quality but showcased his interest in Oriental thought and mysticism that eventually became his trademarks In 1976 Grebenshchikov also recorded of his first solo album S toy storony zerkal nogo stekla Beyond the Mirror Glass and a double album with Mike Naumenko titled All Brothers Sisters Vse brat ya sestry Classical years 1980 1988 editIn 1980 Artemy Troitsky the first public Russian rock critic invited Aquarium to perform at the Tbilisi Rock Festival The festival was a state sanctioned attempt to control the Russian rock music movement but the group s performance caused a near riot and was wildly out of line with the Soviet officials expectations A covert KGB bound report caused Grebenshchikov to lose his day job and membership in Komsomol As Western rock music was still officially banned at the time Aquarium started giving unsanctioned underground concerts at their friends apartments while their music was reaching wider audience among the Soviet youth through bootlegged cassette tapes During this time all music had to be vetted by Soviet censors and only officially sanctioned bands were allowed to perform in public or record in professional recording studios The first Aquarium music available in the West was in 1986 when a double album entitled RED WAVE 4 UNDERGROUND BANDS FROM THE USSR appeared in record stores in the U S Besides Aquarium Kino Strange Games and Alisa were recorded on a four track machine smuggled out of the country and released by a small record label from Hollywood By the time Aquarium disbanded amid internal discord in 1991 they had 11 official records under their belt citation needed Going West 1988 1990 editPerestroika had ushered in a new era of opportunity for rock musicians In 1989 Grebenshchikov released Radio Silence produced by Dave Stewart of Eurythmics fame 1 Radio Silence featured covers of Alexander Vertinsky s China amid songs by Grebenshchikov including a song written to Sir Thomas Malory s Death of King Arthur Annie Lennox Billy MacKenzie and Chrissie Hynde helped out as did several of Grebenshchikov s bandmates from Aquarium The single Radio Silence was his biggest hit outside of Russia reaching number 7 on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Chart in the United States in August 1989 2 He issued another English language album Radio London in 1996 which consisted of demos made in 1990 and 1991 Returning East 1991 1996 editGrebenshchikov returned to Russia and came out with a Russian album Russkiy al bom backed by the eponymous BG Band in 1992 The Aquarium album Favorite songs of Ramses the 4th Lyubimye pesni Ramzesa IV was mostly filler and Archive vol 4 was all outtakes The band s next three albums are effectively Grebenshchikov s solo albums published under the band s brand Navigator Snow lion Snezhniy lev and Hyperborea have a stylized Russian feel Back to basics 1997 2019 editHis 1997 album Lilith is still mostly Russian in lyrical theme but is recorded by way of a chance meeting with his idol Dylan s former backing group The Band His 1999 album Psi features an interpretation through a post modernistic lens with use of keyboard samplers His 2002 album Sister Chaos Sestra Haos 2003 album Fisherman s songs Pesni rybaka and 2005 album ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM had Armenian Indian and African influences respectively particularly from Jivan Gasparyan In 2014 he released Salt one of the best albums of Grebenshchikov s long career an astonishing visceral piece of work that more than lives up to its moniker earthy vital biting life enhancing 3 Radio Aerostat editSince 2005 Grebenshchikov has had a weekly radio program on Russian radio station Radio Rossii titled Aerostat Russian Aerostat 4 It is presented as author s program of Boris Grebenshchikov and he is the creator and speaker Aerostrat is about alternatives in music and the music not played on today s radio despite its artistic value and originality Grebenshchikov states that it is mostly independent music which would otherwise would not be played at all citation needed Songs played on Aerostat vary from 1960s and 1970s rock e g The Beatles Bob Dylan to reggae new wave alternative rock electronica punk world music jazz classical and avant garde 5 As of April 2019 more than 700 shows have been created and broadcast each approximately 46 minutes long The track lists and the scripts of all programs are available at official site of Aquarium and Grebenshchikov 4 Religion and mysticism editGrebenshchikov is known as a student of religion and mysticism He has translated several Hindu and Buddhist scriptures into Russian travelled the Orient widely and made friends with various spiritual celebrities citation needed Grebenshchikov s published translations of Buddhist and Hindu texts Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche son of Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche Bardo Guidebook source material for the Tibetan Book of Living amp Dying also known as Tibetan Book of the Dead Bardo Thodol in 1995 Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche Repeating Words of the Buddha the essential points of spiritual practice inseparable from everyday life in 1997 Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche Rainbow Painting addressing the topics of practices of accumulating and purifying to facilitate unification of view and conduct in 1999 Shibendu Lahiri Kriya yoga authentic teachings and techniques of Kriya Yoga in 2003 The Katha Upanishad Upanishad belonging to the Yajur Veda in 2005 Opposition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine editOn 5 October 2022 Grebenshchikov appeared on BBC Hardtalk talking about his opposition to the War in Ukraine his self imposed exile to London and his involvement with Dave Stewart to produce an antiwar record In June 2023 a Moscow court ordered Grebenshchikov to pay 50 000 rubles in fines for alleged discreditation of the Russian armed forces related to an interview Grebenshchikov gave on the Israeli television station Channel 9 6 7 Grebenshchikov was later declared a foreign agent by the Russian Ministry of Justice 8 Production editOver the years of his career Grebenshchikov has written more than 500 songs Additionally he has recorded cover albums on material from Alexander Vertinsky Songs of A Vertinsky Pesni A Vertinskogo in 1994 and Bulat Okudzhava s Songs of B Okudzhava Pesni B Okudzhavy in 1999 two albums of mantra music with Gabrielle Roth and the Mirrors Refuge in 1998 and Bardo in 2002 and an album of electronica versions of Aquarium songs from late 1970s early 1980s with the Russian duo Deadushki citation needed Albums editPrehistory albums of BG and Aquarium edit Temptation of the Holy Aquarium 1974 Minuet to the farmer 1974 Parables of Count Diffuser 1975 On the other side of the mirror glass 1976 All brothers are sisters 1978 with Mike Naumenko Aquarium Studio and Live albums edit Blue album 1981 Triangle 1981 Electricity 1981 Acoustics 1982 Taboo 1982 Radio Africa 1983 Ichthyology 1984 Silver Day 1984 Children of December 1986 Ten Arrows 1986 Equinox 1988 Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow Red Rose Is an Emblem of Love 1990 Archive 1992 Feudalism 2007 Our life from the point of view of trees 2010 Notes on Flora and Fauna 2010 Dates and prices 2012 The Secret History of Beekeeping 2012 Aquarium 2 0 edit Library of Babylon 1993 Favorite songs of Ramses IV 1993 Sands of St Petersburg 1994 Kostroma mon amour 1994 Navigator 1995 Snow Lion 1996 Hyperborea 1997 Aquarium 3 0 edit PS 1999 Territory 2000 Sister Chaos 2002 Songs of a fisherman 2003 ZOOM ZOOM ZOOM 2005 Careless Russian tramp 2006 White horse 2008 Pushkinskaya 10 2009 Day of Joy 2010 Arkhangelsk 2011 Aeronautics in the company of sphinxes 2012 Aquarium 2013 Aquarium 4 0 edit Songs of the Unloved 2016 Grass Doors 2017 Thor 2020 House of All Saints 2022 Solo albums edit Russian Album 1991 Songs by Alexander Vertinsky 1994 Chubchik 1996 Lilith 1997 with The Band Boris Grebenshchikov and Deadushki 1998 with Deadushki Refuge 1998 with Gabrielle Roth Songs by Bulat Okudzhava 1999 Bardo 2002 with Gabrielle Roth No words 2004 Salt 2014 Vremya N 2018 The Sign of Fire 2020 Hear me good one 2020 Tribute 2021 English albums edit Title Album details Charts US Radio Silence Released 1989 Label Columbia Format LP CD 198 9 Radio London Released 1996Singles editYear Title Chart positions Album US Hot 100 US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock UK 1989 Radio Silence 7 44 Radio SilenceReferences edit a b c d Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 1023 ISBN 978 0 85112 939 6 Boris Grebenshikov Chart history Billboard Billboard com Archived from the original on 26 April 2017 Retrieved 25 April 2017 The Bodhisattvas of Babylon Dharmafish org a b Sajt Akvariuma Aquarium ru Retrieved 8 September 2021 Radio Rossii Polozhitelnyj zaryad haosa Archived from the original on 24 December 2008 Retrieved 2008 12 20 Borisa Grebenshikova oshtrafovali na 50 tysyach rublej za diskreditaciyu armii Boris Grebenshchikov fined 50 thousand rubles for discreditation of the armed forces Meduza in Russian Retrieved 15 June 2023 Sud v Moskve oshtrafoval muzykanta Borisa Grebenshikova za intervyu izrailskomu kanalu o vojne v Ukraine Court in Moscow fines the musician Boris Grebenshchikov for an interview he gave to an Israeli channel about the war in Ukraine Mediazona in Russian Retrieved 15 June 2023 Minyust RF obyavil inoagentom Borisa Grebenshikova Ministry of Justice of the RF has declared Boris Grebenshchikov a foreign agent Meduza in Russian 30 June 2023 Retrieved 30 June 2023 Billboard 30 March 1998 Billboard 30 March 1996 Bibliography editGakkel V Akvarium kak sposob uhoda za tennisnym kortom M Sentyabr 2000 Grebenshikov B B Pravdivaya avtobiografiya Akvariuma Pismo Artemiyu Troickomu 1980 god Grebenshikov B B Kratkij otchyot o 16 ti godah zvukozapisi Archived 27 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine 1997 Rybin A Kushnir A Grebenshikov B Solovyov Spasskij V Akvarium Sny o chyom to bolshem M Nota R 2003 Troickij A Rok v Soyuze 60 e 70 e 80 e M Iskusstvo 1991 203 s ISBN 978 5 210 02476 3 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Boris Grebenshchikov Tomi Huttunen Russian rock Boris Grebenschikov Intertextualist Aquarium website This article borrows from the Short history of Aquarium which seems to be public domain Boris Grebenshikov Concert Site for Grebenshikov s concerts at the Royal Albert Hall Aquarium Bookshelf with Buddhist materials translated to Russian by Grebenshchikov The Bodhisattvas of Babylon an English language fan site Boris Grebenshchikov at IMDb Boris Grebenshchikov discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Boris Grebenshchikov amp oldid 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