Egor Letov
Life will continue anyway - there is no death.
The history of the life of Egor Letov:
- 1964 - Born on September 10 in Omsk, USSR.
- 1982 - formed together with his like-minded people the rock group "Posev". Egor graduated from the 10th grade of school №45 of his hometown, after which he moved to his brother in the Moscow region.
- 1983 - Entered the Moscow construction vocational school. However, the next year he was expelled for absenteeism and academic failure. Letov returned to Omsk. Here he worked as an artist, painted portraits of Lenin for visual agitation at the Omsk tire plant, the plant. Baranova. He worked as a janitor and plasterer at a construction site.
- 1984 - created the rock group "Grazhdanskaya oborona", also known to the public as "GrOb" and "GO". The mother of one of the group members, having learned about the type of activity of this group, wrote a denunciation to the KGB. Because of this, at the dawn of his career, Yegor Letov was forced to record his musical works in an apartment. Subsequently, all albums were recorded in the apartment.
- 1985 - with the group, a struggle began on the part of the authorities. In the fall, Letov was sent to a psychiatric hospital for compulsory treatment.
- 1989 - the group has recorded 13 albums.
- 1990 - the group "Grazhdanskaya oborona" was disbanded, the musicians created a new project "Yegor and the Opizdenevshiye". Within the framework of this project, the most popular songs of Letov were recorded.
- 1993 - Letov again assembled "Grazhdanskaya oborona" for concert and studio activities. The singer became one of the leaders of the national-communist rock movement "Russian Breakthrough". Joins the National Bolshevik Party.
- 2007 - released the twenty-third album "Why Dreams?". This album was the last and was named the best by Yegor Letov.
- 2008 - Egor died of alcohol poisoning.
"На седьмой день ему все остопиздело"
-- Egor Letov