Songs About Psychiatry

Max Rosochynsky maksympopelyshrosochynsky2013 at U.NORTHWESTERN.EDU
Tue May 21 18:04:29 UTC 2013


5'nizza (Бабкин) "Белые рубашки"
Сергей Бабкин, "Шизофрения",
Группа Ноль "Человей и Кошка", (and other 'наркомано-шизофренические" songs)
Кино (Виктор Цой) "Алюминиевые Огурцы"
Александр Розенбаум "Вялотекущая Шизофрения"
Егор Летов, "Про Дурачка"
Егор Летов, "Красный смех гуляет по стране",
Егор Летов, "Плюшевый Мишутка"
Everything by Egor Letov, esp. if schizophrenia is understood as a mode
of discourse, rather than just a theme.
Аквариум, "Я Шизо",
Звуки Му, "Муха источник заразы



On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 3:44 AM, Rebecca Reich <rr423 at cam.ac.uk> wrote:

> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I am looking for Russian songs that are set in psychiatric hospitals or
> that touch on psychiatric themes along the lines of Aleksandr Galich's
> "Pravo na otdykh" or Vladimir Vysotsky's "S Kanatchikovoi dachi." I'm
> primarily looking for Soviet-era songs, though if you have pre-Soviet or
> post-Soviet suggestions, I would be grateful for those too. Please reply
> offline.
>
> Best,
> Rebecca Reich
>
> --
> Rebecca Reich
> Lecturer in Russian Literature and Culture
> University of Cambridge
> rr423 at cam.ac.uk
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