An autographed record with a handwritten wish by Vladimir Vysotsky
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Vladimir Vysotsky is the voice of the era, carrying passion, truth and strength that are beyond the control of time. His songs are not just pieces of music, but lively confessions filled with sharp satire, searing honesty and genuine emotion. He didn't know how to be neutral, and every word he said hit home, arousing both delight and longing in people. His lines, as if engraved on the destinies of millions, continue to resound today, causing goosebumps even among those who did not find him during his lifetime.
The record, signed by Vysotsky himself, is not just a collector's rarity, but an artifact that has absorbed a part of the soul of the brilliant artist. Here his voice is hoarse, powerful, penetrating, here his energy is rebellious, violent, genuine. Every note, every chord cuts into the mind, leaving a mark that cannot be erased. And on top of the cover is his rapid handwriting, sharp, confident, with a barely noticeable smile in the lines.:
"Anya —Let the sun be kinogenia
It didn't really come up, —
My image
In the photo, to spite everyone."
In these words lies the whole essence of Vysotsky: rebellious spirit, irony, defiance of circumstances and eternal struggle with reality. He knew the value of fame and that it could be deceiving. And yet he remained himself — a man who did not need official recognition, but whose songs lived in the hearts of millions. This autograph is like his last joke, a slight mockery of himself and of fate, with which he has always played by his own rules.
The yellowed edges of the envelope, the time marks on the vinyl — all this adds even more value to the record. Here, every crack is not a defect, but a memory, evidence that this thing was not just stored, but lived. It contains the breath of the era, the voices of those who paused at the radios, catching familiar intonations, and those who passed from hand to hand Samizdat cassettes recorded hundreds of times.
This record is an opportunity to touch the legend, to feel the very moment when Vysotsky took a pen and left a trace of his energy on it. Such relics do not just exist for collecting — they give a connection with the past, an opportunity to look into the eyes of a person who has turned the idea of the genre of an author's song upside down. It's more than music, it's the code of an era, its pulse, its rumbling, seething, rebellious soul.
For those who understand the true value of authentic art, this record is not just an object, but a symbol. She carries the spirit of Vysotsky, a man who lived the way he sang: boldly, desperately, uncompromisingly.
Sizes: 53.5 × 35 × 5 cm .