 | Gorky Park - Bang
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Description: Gorky Park - Bang
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 | Gorky Park - Moscow Calling
Tags: gorky, park
Description: Great song
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 | Gorky park-Try to find me
Tags: gorky, park, rock
Description: It's still one song and last from Moscow music peace festival (1989)
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 | Gorky Park : Stranger
Tags: balichoustan, gorkogo, Gorky, park, rock, russian
Description: Video clip
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 | Gorky Park - Stare
Tags: 90s, Gorky, hard, music, park, rock
Description: Music Video from Gorky Park's album "Stare"
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 | Gorky park-My generation
Tags: gorky, park, rock
Description: Live in Moscow music peace festival (1989)
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 | "My generation" - Gorky Park
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Description: "My generation" - группа "Парк Горького", солист Николай Носков
Сайт Николая Носкова www.noskovnikolay.narod.ru
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 | GORKY PARK - OCEAN
Tags: GORKY, HARD, HEAVY, METAL, OCEAN, PARK, ROCK
Description: GORKY PARK VIDEO
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 | Gorky park-Two candles
Tags: gorky, park, rock
Description: No comments!
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![[Classic Movie Trailer] "Gorky Park" (HQ)](http://i.ytimg.com/vi/BkiShr99ZQI/2.jpg) | [Classic Movie Trailer] "Gorky Park" (HQ)
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Description: An investigator on the Moscow police force relentlessly pursues the solution to a triple homicide which occurred in Moscow's Gorky Park. He finds that no one really wants him to solve the crime because it is just the tip of a complex conspiracy which involves the highest levels of the Moscow city government.
Classic Movie Trailer of Michael Apted's 1983 Crime-Thriller.
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 | Gorky Park - Bang (Stereo!) да да да !
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Gorky Park (international title) or "Парк Горького" (Russian title) was a Soviet (later Russian) glam metal band, that gained mainstream popularity in USA during the Perestroika times. Gorky Park is famous for its kitsch use of western stereotypes of Russians, such as pseudo-traditional clothing, balalaika-like guitar design and Hammer and sickle as their logo. It was the first Russian band to be aired on MTV.
In 1987 guitarist Alexey Belov, vocalist Nikolay Noskov, bassist Alexander "Big Sasha" Minkov, guitarist Jan Ianenkov, and drummer Alexander Lvov (formerly from Aria) came together to form Gorky Park. Stas Namin, a famous 70's soviet musician, became band's manager. Because Gorbachev lifted the censorship, many of underground rock bands, including Gorky Park, became able to receive more widespread popularity. Later that year the band left Russia for USA in search of a record deal.
In the U.S. the band soon made some connections in the record business. One of the first people to take notice was famous guitarist Frank Zappa. Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora also helped them to secure a deal with Mercury Records.
The band released a self-titled debut album in 1989, featuring initials 'GP' stylized as a Hammer & Sickle on the cover. With the fall of the Iron Curtain and a growing interest in Soviets to western countries, Gorky Park soon became widely known. The band seemed to be a kind of symbol of American-Russian friendship. The band's first video, "Bang," received MTV rotation. Their next two singles, "Try to Find Me" and a collaboration with Bon Jovi, "Peace in Our Time," received rotation on mainstream radio stations.
Gorky Park participated on that year's Moscow Music Peace Festival alongside Bon Jovi, Mötley Crüe, Skid Row, Cinderella, Ozzy Osbourne and Scorpions. The band continued into 1990 touring with Bon Jovi and performing at the Goodwill Games opening ceremony. Gorky Park live shows often featured the band dressed in traditional russian style, waving Soviet and American flags. In 1991 the band received scandinavian Grammy award as the best new international act.
As Perestroika era came to its end, the group's fame in America subsided rather quickly. Nikolai Noskov left the band in 1990 but Gorky Park remained active and kept releasing albums in the '90s with Minkov taking over as lead vocalist. 1993's Moscow Calling, produced by Fee Waybill, sold 500,000 copies outside the US. Their next album, Stare, came out in 1996, released only in Russia, followed up by promotional tour of the former USSR states. In 1998, the band released Protivofazza. In 1999, Alexander Minkov left the band and started his solo career under the stage name Alexander Marshall. Gorky Park was never officially claimed to disband, but actually inactive since 2001. Belov and Yanenkov continue to perform GP songs under the name "Park Belova" (Belov Park). On September 12, 2007 Gorky Park made a brief re-union and headlined Bridge of Friendship and Warmth festival in Yerevan, Armenia.[[:Template:Fact]]
Gorky Park was mentioned on an episode of Saturday Night Live's skit "Wayne's World." The band ended up on Wayne and Garth's list of the top ten bad things about the fall of the Soviet Union. The duo claimed with the collapse there would be "No more cheesy behind-the-iron-curtain metal bands like Gorky Park."
In 2008, on ceremonies of the presenting the television channel Muz TV (in Russia), Gorky Park received an award for contribution to Rock music and have emerged last composition with single Moscow Calling (with Alexander Minkov)
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