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Can you briefly introduce band Lube?
There is so much to say about this great and friendly Russian band, but now there are many Chinese introductions on the Internet, although they are all articles from those sources. I only post the favorite scene map above, reprint the articles and materials for a little explanation, and leave the music to ourselves to listen to and feel.

The mellow baritone, elegant Russian, warm harmony and poetic lyrics are not as intense as vodka, but as mellow and warm as vodka. This is Lube, a band from Russia, which has undergone two major style changes and completed the transition from pop rock to folk rock, becoming more and more mature and beautiful.

The story begins in 1989 and 65438+ October. When young people in the Soviet Union were still immersed in the description of love in western pop rock, Igor Matviyenko from Ljubotz, a suburb of Moscow, and the unknown singer Nikolai Rastorguyev formed the Lube band. And recorded their debut album "Dusya". In this album, they sang: "You are a robot Tussaud, come on, Tussaud, do your exercises, push, Tussaud, cheer up ..." ... always a typical dress of the working class in the 1980s. The stout Nikolai Rastorguyev invited the audience to enjoy a humorous satire on the national fitness craze at that time. At that time, most fanatics (kachki, from Russian kachat, meaning to cheer up) came from that suburb called Lyubertsy.

"Igor Matviyenko didn't seem satisfied with my body shape at first, but he carefully considered my voice and accepted it." Nikolai Rastoguyev later recalled. In this way, a legendary group was formed, and their team name came from the name of their hometown Lyubertsy. Although this is a notorious place, some people even think it is a gang gathering place, but members still like Lube very much.

(Lube also means "everyone" in Ukrainian. "Everything was natural," Igor matviyenko recalled. "We didn't do any market research and didn't want to do anything masculine because we thought other bands were too feminine and sweet. Everything happens naturally. " But no.

Anyway. They always know clearly what is important and what is not. Their intuition is keen and correct, and their grasp of social emotional changes is always just right. "

When Gorbachev's economic reform was in trouble, the crime rate in the Soviet Union rose sharply, and people began to miss the days when they were not rich but had enough to eat and wear. In this period of great changes in social foundation, Lubei's works began to mature. They are really virgins "Ataz!" ("Look out!" After they were born, they publicly expressed their ideas with surprising words and bold ideas: no bread, but plenty of shoe polish and a hunchback boss (Gorbaty Glavar). Humiliate us. Gorbaty was a hunchbacked negative image in the TV series "Meeting Place Can't Be Changed" at that time. On the surface, it is a mockery of the characters in the TV series.

However, we can still see the innuendo to Gorbachev and his economic reform. "Of course, you can take it as a political comment during the reform period, or you can think that it is just a comment on that TV series. We don't want to offend Gorbachev, but personally, I still admire him, "said Igor matviyenko.

From 65438 to 0992, Lube released their third album "Kom" ("Who says we are not doing well? This is a remix album of post-war pop songs in the Soviet Union. From the cover, we can see its theme: a veteran plays the accordion on a bench, next to a German car, as a trophy of World War II. Later, this theme was played by Nikolai Rastoguyev and lyudmila zykina, the queen of Russian folk music. And the popular song "Talk to me" has been sublimated again. Perhaps because their songs give people fond memories, even the leader of the United Party, zyuganov, nominated Nikolai Rastoguyev as one of his favorite singers in the poll of Firelight Magazine. But Lube didn't follow this goodwill. In the presidential election, they publicly expressed their support for Gerchin with a series of performances entitled "Vote or Lose". "No, the meaning of this song is not to go back to the past. We just want to be nostalgic and miss our youth, and there is no hint of restoring the old system. We mean that no one has the right to humiliate our past. After all, it is our own youth. I was very happy ... "Nikolai Rastoguyev said. "Russia is now in a period of exploring capitalism, and it is difficult to grasp its essence. Because people are used to obeying authority, but all of a sudden, everything has changed and they must learn to stand on their own feet. " What is the attraction of lubricating oil? Perhaps because of their patriotic enthusiasm bordering on chauvinism, they did what others tried to avoid-paying attention to Russia and praising it. They will not sing "Come on" or "Let's go" like some pop singers, but try their best to embody Russian national characteristics in themselves and their works.

For example, they once expressed their dissatisfaction with the tough foreign policy and territorial expansion of the United States in a song called "Stop fooling around, America":

America, stop fooling around. We won't hurt you. Give us Alaska back ... Catherine the Great, you are wrong. Therefore, even if people who hate them describe them with words such as mediocrity, vulgarity and cheapness, it will not change the fact that Lube's works sell well. They have become a popular band.

1996, Lube released an album called Kombat, which reached the top of the sales list as soon as it was released and lasted for several months. At that time, during the first Chechen War, Defense Minister Grachev personally commanded the siege. Many young soldiers died in vain in the war because of improper command and other factors. People can only find solace in remembering the outstanding leaders of the past. In this case, Lube sang in the song: kombat, little dad, our little dad, Kombat, you didn't hide your heart behind some other guy, Kombat, little dad, Kombat, behind us are Russia, Moscow and Albat. The word kombat, in Russian, is the abbreviation of artillery company commander. This song has nostalgia for the past, satire on the present situation and more love for the motherland. Its significance lies not only in commemorating the victory of the Great Patriotic War and soothing the pain caused by the just-concluded war, but also in letting people know the beauty of the motherland to some extent.

1997' s album "Pesni o Lyudjah" is regarded as Lube's best work. Their performance in this album shows that they have reached maturity in musical skills and understanding of life. Since then, they have launched a "live broadcast" (live broadcast in 1998). Poirot Stannow (2000). On April 1 2000, a performance named "Ten Years Celebration" was held in Philadelphia, USA, to commemorate the 10 anniversary of the band's birth.

In 2002, after their new album "Davai Za" was published, they went to Canada for a concert in early April, which seemed to indicate that their story was still not over and continued in the form of music.

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