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    Originally posted by Wizard_Mon1@15 March 2004 - 13:23
    Why would anyone want to share russian music any way.
    Screw Russian music. Finland is the cold barren wasteland with the lake of vodka hidden under their crust with good music, not Russia. :music1:

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    Originally posted by Arm+16 March 2004 - 04:13--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Arm @ 16 March 2004 - 04:13)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Wizard_Mon1@15 March 2004 - 13:23
    Why would anyone want to share russian music any way.
    Screw Russian music. Finland is the cold barren wasteland with the lake of vodka hidden under their crust with good music, not Russia. :music1: [/b][/quote]
    Sibelius, then?
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    Originally posted by MagicNakor@15 March 2004 - 18:57
    But as glasnost and perestroika were something of the end of the regime, it would be highly unlikely that the Republic would&#39;ve lasted.
    MagicNakor,

    Fair enough. That&#39;s probably true. But for the sake of debate I said if the USSR had not collapsed and the Cold War had not ended. Although it was beginning to thaw (glasnost/perestroika).

    The Red Elvises, "your favourite Rock and Roll band". Surfer music from Siberia. They were featured in "Samurai Six-String" an indie film, which won some awards at Sundance Film Festival some years back.

    Anyways, thanks for posting All. I think this thread is headed to obscurity. Later days.


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    The USSR was big on implementing things and then controlling them beyond reason. There are countless examples. Therefore, there would be internet, but it would be an internate for the sole use of propaganda. Western connections would be off limits and such connections would be considered sabatoge. Whether this would work or not would be a different question. Considering that being an artist was a job in the soviet union and you were entitled to the same pay as a factory worker, Im sure the Soviet Union would allow file sharing to share this art around the state.

    Anyway my worthless 2 cents

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