Viktor Tsoy

Viktor Tsoy

Viktor Robertovich Tsoi (Russian: Ви́ктор Ро́бертович Цой; 21 June 1962 – 15 August 1990) was a Soviet and Russian singer and songwriter who co-founded Kino, one of the most popular and musically influential bands in the history of Russian music. Born and raised in Leningrad, Tsoi started writing songs as a teenager. Throughout his career, Tsoi contributed a plethora of musical and artistic works, including ten albums. After Kino appeared and performed in the 1987 Soviet film Assa, the band's popularity sparked, triggering a period referred to as "Kinomania", and leading to Tsoi's leading role in the 1988 Kazakh new wave art film The Needle. In 1990, after their high-profile concert at the Luzhniki Stadium, Tsoi briefly relocated to Latvia with bandmate Yuri Kasparyan to work on the band's next album. Two months after the concert, Tsoi died in a car collision. He is regarded as one of the pioneers of Russian rock and is credited with popularizing the genre throughout the Soviet Union. He retains a devoted following in many ex-Soviet countries, such as Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Lithuania, where he is known as one of the most influential and popular people in the history of Russian music. (Wikipedia)

Assa - PulpMovies
The Needle - PulpMovies
Tsoi - PulpMovies
Sex & Perestroika - PulpMovies
Yahha - PulpMovies
Rock - PulpMovies
Rock around the Kremlin - PulpMovies
The Needle Remix - PulpMovies
Last Hero - PulpMovies
Rock Beyond - PulpMovies
The End of a Vacation - PulpMovies
Dialogues - PulpMovies
Sunny Days - PulpMovies
Просто хочешь ты знать - PulpMovies
Viktor Tsoi and the Kino group - concert at the Olimpiysky Sports Complex - PulpMovies
Виктор Цой - Концерт в Донецке. Фестиваль МузЭко 1990 - PulpMovies
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