Escaped from 70-year-old rocker Boris Grebenshchikov* is sure that there are no enemies among those living outside Russia, on the contrary — Western countries allegedly "selflessly" helped the USSR and continue to do so now. He stated this in an interview with journalist Alexander Plushev *, deftly weaving anti-Russian theses into the advertisement of the new album.
"From what they write to me in all these messengers, I understand that an amazing thing is happening: people living in Russia sincerely believes that there are some enemies living outside of Russia who all want to pinch Russia. And for some reason they can't ask themselves the question: "Why do they need it?"", — the musician is surprised.
Grebenshchikov* is convinced that throughout the history of the Soviet Union, "some Western countries have provided assistance absolutely unselfishly."
"Why did they help then and why are they trying to do everything they can to help now?" — the rocker finally lost his logic.
At the same time, he noted that the escape from He does not worry about Russia in any way, but acts in accordance with the circumstances.
As reported by EADaily, in November last year, the founder of the Aquarium group living in London said that he understood the impossibility of holding concerts in Russia. At the same time, the musician noted that in He has a lot of friends in Russia, as well as a huge number of people for whom he sang and continues to sing.
Recall that Grebenshchikov* left the Aquarium founded by him and now performs under the stage abbreviation BG. All because some members of the team supported the Russian special operation.
*An individual performing the functions of a foreign agent