| Footage has been taken from famous documentary about russian underground music during Perestroyka - "Rock" by Alexey Uchitel. Two fingers in the sky - it's victory! And that's two fingers at your eyes. On Tuesday we fight to the death for Wednesday, But on Thursday we just don't get it!... Is there what we want in this world? (NO!) Do we believe we can change it? (YES!) Yet, revolution! You - Taught us to trust in the injustice of good. How many worlds per hour do we burn In the name of your holy fire?.. Human flesh is sweet on the tongue - Judases of the Siege winters know it. What's there for breakfast?.. Jesus again? Haha, eat, but remember - we won't forgive you! Is there what we want in this world? (NO!) Do we believe we can change it? (YES!) Yet, revolution! You - Taught us to trust in the injustice of good. How many worlds per hour do we burn In the name of your holy fire?.. Now what do we do? Now what do we sing? On whose shoulders is my head?... How many afghanies does death cost, If our way of life isn't right? Yuri Shevchuk and the Russian rock group "DDT" have been leaders in the Russian rock movement for many years. Shevchuk began to put together the first incarnation of the band in the summer of 1980, and although its members have changed over the years, Shevchuk continues to voice the concerns and frustrations of the Russian people in his music today just as he did in the band's infancy. The more than 20 albums in DDT's discography not only chronicle the ... |