Mashina Vremeni Mashina Vremeni (Russian: Машина времени, Russian for Time Machine) is a Russian rock band founded in 1969. Mashina Vremeni was a pioneer of Soviet rock music, and remains one of the oldest still active rock bands in Russia. The band's music incorporates elements of classic rock, blues, and Russian folk music. Mashina Vremeni's best known members are Andrei Makarevich - the founder, principal singer-songwriter and the band's public persona, Alexander Viktorovich Kutikov - the bass player and producer/sound engineer, and guitarist/songwriter Evgeny Margulis. Andrei Makarevich's musical career can be traced to a school band called The Kids that was made up of two male guitarists and two female vocalists. The group sang mostly English-language folk songs and performed primarily at talent shows put on in Moscow schools. According to Makarevich, the momentous event in his musical career came when the Soviet group VIA Atlanty visited his school and allowed him to play a couple of songs on their equipment during a break in the performance. On the heels of this experience, Makarevich joined with other musically talented students from his school and another school to form Mashiny Vremeni (Time Machines - in plural form imitating The Beatles, Rolling Stones etc.) The most significant founders included Sergey Kavagoe and Andrei Makarevich. The band's repertoire consisted of eleven songs in English now lost.
Our lessons end at 15:00, but home we Nastya only come in 16:00,so our daily routine begins with this time. 1. Coming home,I immediately go to the kitchen. After a hard day of training need a little rest and refreshment, so the first item on my list this afternoon. What's your list for you in the first place? 2. After school,when I come home, I always eat. What have you got on the first place of your plan? 3. my next point is the homework for tomorrow. I am starting to do the lessons at once,because if I have to first relax, then I will not have any strength and desire to classes. This item takes me a lot of time. What about you? 4. then I sit down to do homework,NHL often interrupted to rest. 5. Further plan my actions depends on how many lessons we asked. If a few of them, then I have time to rest,and if a lot,then I very long to decide, and then go to sleep . And how do you end your day? how do you spend your personal time? 6. Towards evening I collect a portfolio,bring the form in order, and in the remaining time before sleep I spend at the computer or TV, sometimes I read a book. What do you do in your spare time? 7. I usually watch TV or read. but these days I have very little, so after school I collect portfolio,lie in bed, sit on the Internet,and then fall asleep. I was interested to learn about your planning day. Thank you. 8. I was also very pleased to talk with you, now I know you a bit better. In school lessons and daily homework a habit. But we would like to in addition to lessons, we would have had more time on their interests.
Mashina Vremeni (Russian: Машина времени, Russian for Time Machine) is a Russian rock band founded in 1969. Mashina Vremeni was a pioneer of Soviet rock music, and remains one of the oldest still active rock bands in Russia. The band's music incorporates elements of classic rock, blues, and Russian folk music. Mashina Vremeni's best known members are Andrei Makarevich - the founder, principal singer-songwriter and the band's public persona, Alexander Viktorovich Kutikov - the bass player and producer/sound engineer, and guitarist/songwriter Evgeny Margulis.
Andrei Makarevich's musical career can be traced to a school band called The Kids that was made up of two male guitarists and two female vocalists. The group sang mostly English-language folk songs and performed primarily at talent shows put on in Moscow schools. According to Makarevich, the momentous event in his musical career came when the Soviet group VIA Atlanty visited his school and allowed him to play a couple of songs on their equipment during a break in the performance. On the heels of this experience, Makarevich joined with other musically talented students from his school and another school to form Mashiny Vremeni (Time Machines - in plural form imitating The Beatles, Rolling Stones etc.) The most significant founders included Sergey Kavagoe and Andrei Makarevich. The band's repertoire consisted of eleven songs in English now lost.