Group "Time-Out": composition and history. Time Out - albums, concerts, discography

In 1986, Alexander Minaev, who managed to play in various bands, decided to organize his own heavy metal project. A newly minted group called "Shock" entered the Moscow rock laboratory, where Minaev met Pavel Molchanov, at that time the vocalist of the Martin group. Things at "Martin" left much to be desired, and Minaev lured Molchanov to his ensemble, to long years thus forming the creative backbone of the group (Molchanov - Minaev).

In 1987, music director Vladislav Zorin appeared on Shock. As it turned out, at a crucial moment, his ward group, with the name "Time Out", refused to tour the North Caucasus, despite the fact that the concerts had already been announced and the posters were pasted up. This forced him to look for a team that would agree to perform under a false name. On reflection, Minaev and Molchanov agreed. Thus began the current "Time Out".
Era Zorin

Under the patronage of Zorin, over the next two years, the group traveled North Caucasus, Ural and Far East. The frantic rhythm of work, when the musicians were not at home for months, and the unstable composition were combined with the organization of the tour, which was not always thought out. Periodically had to put up with the lack of basic amenities. In such conditions, the "science of high" was born, and with it a whole cycle of prose, poems, songs and jokes, which for the time being, as well as Motology itself, remained in the shadows.

By 1989, the first historical composition of the group was formed: Pavel Molchanov - vocals, Alexander Minaev - bass guitar, Vladimir Pavlov - electric guitar and Yuri Shipilov - drums. The ensemble parted ways with Zorin, having received from him the right to the name already assigned to the group, and upon returning to Moscow, they recorded their first album, We Love You, consisting of program songs from the already rapidly fading Zopuha era.

In 1990 by religious reasons Yuri Shipilov left the group. In his place came an old acquaintance of Pavel Molchanov since the days of "Martin" Andrey Rodin.
Hello! Quachs have arrived!

In 1991, an old acquaintance of the group from the Moscow rock laboratory, Yuri Spiridonov, invited Pavel Molchanov and Alexander Minaev to his program "Parents' Day" on SNC radio. The musicians did not fall into the dirt face and, having seriously prepared, staged a real orgy on the air. Introducing themselves as veterans of Russian rock and roll Torvlobnor Petrovich Puzdym (Molchanov) and Akaky Nazarich Zirnbirshtein (Minaev), the guests sang songs for an hour, read motological treatises and generally had fun to the fullest. The release date of this program, May 29, 1991, is considered the "birthday of motology".

Dashing jokes and a shocking image, which were, to put it mildly, new to domestic radio, were to the taste of the listeners and the “veterans” were invited to permanent job. new gear called "Hi! The kwachas have arrived!”. But they were also dissatisfied. The hosts, according to spiteful critics, during the broadcasts were in a state of severe alcohol and / or drug intoxication, which Minaev and Molchanov themselves repeatedly refuted. Demands to close the program rained down on the radio station. Then the director of SNC Stas Namin stood up for the duet, giving carte blanche to the broadcast.

Despite such notoriety, "Zdrastenafig" was nominated for the "Golden Ostap" award in the nomination "Best humorous radio program", eventually receiving a silver statuette.

After the closure of the SNC radio in 1992, the program was broadcast on the Rakurs radio, then, after a short period of wandering on radio frequencies, in 1996 it settled on the Silver Rain radio.

In 1997, Pavel Molchanov resigned as host, and Sergey Stepanov (Gagey Gageich Sikorsky-Koncheny) took his place.

Between 1999 and 2000, a television version of the program was aired on MTV with the same presenters.

In 2000, “Hello fuck!” moved to Our Radio. Molchanov returned to the place of the departed Stepanov.

Last on this moment the incarnation of the program under the new name "NAHN (On the move of the foot)" came out in the periods 2003-2005. on radio "On-line" and 2005-2006. on Radio Youth. The presenters were Alexander Minaev (Akaky Nazarich Zirnbirnstein (ANZ)) and Evgeny Rybov (Nagunail Parallapsovich Permindyur (NPP)).
Motology

Impressed by the success on the radio, motology, which until recently was the property of a narrow circle of friends, began to penetrate into the work of the ensemble.

In 1991, "Time-Out" recorded their first motological disc "Medical equipment". Songs such as "Somewhere Behind the Woods the Cactus Rotting", "Purse Hole" and "Where Are My Cogs" received warm reception on the radio, and the band went on tour under the banner of high science. At that moment, without explanation, Vladimir Pavlov left the ensemble. Alexander Minaev, in search of a replacement, remembered the guitarist of the Legion group, with which Time-Out often toured, and offered him a job in the ensemble. So Sergey Stepanov appeared in the team. Around the same time, against the backdrop of an increase in keyboard parts in the program, Roman Mukhachev also joined the group, who was an old friend of Molchanov and more than once helped the ensemble as a session musician. Also, Erkin Tuzmukhamedov, a colleague of Molchanov and Minaev on SNC radio, joined the team as a director. The list of radio colleagues involved in the affairs of the ensemble did not end there: as sound engineers in different time Robert Rednikin and Sergey Pedchenko worked.

The group began to evolve into musically. If earlier the basis of the repertoire was heavy metal, somewhat diluted with lyrical ballads, then with the advent of motology, the stylistic range began to expand. Vivid examples This transformation can be considered such songs as “Pancakes with sour cream”, “Yohan Palych”, “Plyuts about tsaceta”, “Country” (formerly known as “Plyasovaya about hemorrhoids”), etc. But the main find was the performance of a cover on composition "Pinocchio" from the film of the same name in 1975. The song fit so well into the motological ideology that the ensemble performs it to this day.

Concerts timed to coincide with the celebrations of the “Motological New Year” in the fall and the “Anniversary of the Motological Movement” in the spring have become traditional for the team.

As part of the quintet, the group toured until 1995, having managed to record two live albums during this time and gain a reputation as one of the best live rock bands.

In 1995, Roman Mukhachev was fired from the group with the motivation “for systematic absenteeism of concerts”.
Conquest of the Pole

On April 21, 1995, one of the most famous Time-Out concerts took place, which took place at the geographic point of the North Pole at a wind speed of 5 m/s and a temperature of -25 ° C. The duration was about 12 minutes.

In general, as motologists admitted, they had the coldest, in the sense, the most frozen, audience there (about a hundred people), and they called the concert itself the most attended in the entire history of the North Pole. Moreover, this concert entered the history of both motology and the world. Confirmation is the corresponding entry in the Guinness Book of Records.
Quartet

The group gained particular popularity among bikers. Among other things, this was facilitated by the song "I love to ride", dedicated to the love of riding motorcycles. Under the patronage of the Night Wolves, the ensemble began to take part in the club's annual bike shows. In particular, Minaev and Molchanov in the period from 1995 to 1999 were the permanent hosts of these events, and the director of the team, Erkin Tuzmukhamedov, began publishing the magazine I Love to Ride, dedicated to everything that is ridden.

The second half of the nineties passed for the group under the flag of consolidating achievements. The group did not experience a lack of material, which made it possible to steadily release albums until 2001.

In addition to the magazine mentioned above, ale began to be produced under the brand name of the Ensemble of Motological Music. KhmEl Time-Out was bottled in 1.5 liter bottles and sold directly at the band's concert venues. This drink is currently out of production.

In 1999, in the program "Hello!" a section-competition "Thin Ear" appeared, during which the presenters staged songs by unknown and novice musicians. The finalists were given the opportunity to perform at organized by the group festival, which took place on April 8, 2000 in the club "Svalka". The headliner was "Time-Out" itself.

In June 2000, the group took part in the Russian rock festival "Wings".
Trio

At the end of 2001 Sergey Stepanov left the group. The ensemble began performing as a trio, sometimes inviting session musicians to concerts. The album recorded by such a line-up was never released. The official commentary on the current situation was extremely brief: "We can not agree with the publishers." However, new songs could be heard at concerts and on the radio.

On January 26, 2003, the second Thin Ear festival took place in the B2 club, but without radio support. On October 24, 2003, the first acoustic concert in the history of the group was given at the Central House of Artists, where Pavel Molchanov played the piano, Alexander Minaev played the guitar, and Andrey Rodin played percussion. The experiment turned out to be successful. Thus, the number of electric performances is reduced in favor of acoustic and "unplugged" concerts.

In 2004, the Alexei Rybnikov Theater, together with Yuri Entin, began work on musical production"Pinocchio" based on the film of the same name. According to the idea, live musical accompaniment was to be performed during the performance, thus equaling the performance with a rock opera. For this purpose, "Time Out" was chosen. Alexey Efimov acted as a keyboard player. In addition, the vocal section was reinforced by the Moscow Blues quartet, with which the group subsequently continued to cooperate outside the performance. The rock fairy tale premiered on June 7, 2007 at concert hall Mir on Tsvetnoy Boulevard. By the fall of 2008, over 80 performances with the constant participation of the group took place, after which the project ended.
present tense

At the end of 2009, Pavel Molchanov, known in Motological circles as Torvlobnor Petrovich Puzdoy, left the team in order to take up teaching activities with his wife in their own creative workshop "Fortissimo". Wishing to save the group, Minaev and Rodin invited Sergey Stepanov and Roman Mukhachev back.

The line-up changes were made on October 24 of the same year at the celebration of the "motological New Year". The concert was divided into three sections: in the first, the group performed in the usual format (trio), in the second - with an expanded line-up (quintet), and in the third - with a new line-up.

On New Year's Eve 2010, it became known that the ensemble would re-record all unreleased material and several old songs from previous records.

On November 27, 2010, as part of the celebration of the "motological New Year", a presentation of a new album called "Cabbage" took place. A few hours before the concert, an autograph session with the musicians was arranged at the Tochka club, where everyone could buy a new record and paraphernalia. In addition, unsold audio cassettes of the band's recordings were distributed free of charge during the event.

The group is currently actively involved in tour schedule. According to established tradition new program exists in electric and acoustic formats.

Discography

1989 We love you Studio album LP, MC
1992 Medical Technology Studio album LP, MC, CD
1994 Time Out at Sexton Live album in two parts MC
Kwachas Have Arrived Live Live Album MC, CD
1995 Yohan Palych Forever Compilation + previously unreleased studio recordings MC, CD
1996 Mu-Mu Studio album MC, CD
1997 Victims science fiction Studio album MC, CD
1998 Live Collection Live album MC, CD
1999 Chasing a long ruble Studio album MC, CD
2001 Good Studio album MC, CD
2003 Motological New Year. We are 15½ years old. Live album MC, CD
2004 Time Out mp3 collection CD
2010 Cabbage Studio album CD

Videography
Concert videos

Despite the large number of concert videos that were broadcast on television at different times, only one of them was published:
Year Title Comment Publication formats
1998 Live Collection Video version of the same name live album. VHS, DVD
Clips

Video clips for the following songs have been filmed so far:

Shards of Evil
I love to ride
Dusya
Johan Palych
Autumn
Pinocchio
Wider step

Current line-up

Alexander Minaev (Akaky Nazarich Zirnbirshtein) - bass guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals (1987 - present)
Sergey Stepanov (Gagey Gageich Sikorsky-Koncheny) - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals (1992-2001, 2009 - present)
Roman Mukhachev (Terminator Kuklachev) - keys, accordion, vocals (1992-1995, 2009 - present)
Andrey Rodin (Archimandrey Kislorodin) - drums (1990 - present)

Former members

Pavel Molchanov (Torvlobnor Petrovich Puzdoy) - vocals, guitar, keys (1987-2009)
Vladimir Pavlov (Yokhan Palych Pavlovich) - guitar (1989-1991)
Yuri Shipilov (Mr. PJ) - drums (1988-1990)
Andrey Antonov (Andrey Antonov-Vazhny) - guitar (1988-1989)
Dmitry Sharaev - guitar (1988)

Session musicians

Alexey Efimov - keyboards
Alexander Marchenko - electric guitar, acoustic guitar
Alexander Belonosov - keyboards
Alexander Krasovsky - keyboards
Irina Epifanova - vocals
Vocal quartet "Moscow Blues" ("Carrots Plus")
Olesya Grinfeld - vocals
Olya "Fairytale" Lavrova - vocals

sound engineers

Sergey Pedchenko (Chidazl)
Robert Rednikin (Easel Red Knee King)
Andrey Gurginidze
Nikolai Shestov

Directors

Vadim Zorin (Zopukh, 1987-1989)
Alexey Strukov (1987-1989) - technical director, author of lyrics for most of the songs from the album "We Love You"
Andrey Davydov (DiLector, 1990-1992) - director, group administrator. The nickname DiLector was assigned to Andrei by Pavel Molchanov.
Erkin Tuzmukhamedov (Khattab Petrovich Erkintuz, 1992-1998)
Alexey Kanevsky (1998-2001)
Alexey Privalov (2001-2003)
Alexey Step Kanevsky (2003-2006)

Motological Companions

Vsevolod Denisov (Sebastian Pedorin) - co-author of a number of songs and treatises.
Vladimir Kurdachev (Vladimir Petrovich Rapitura) - co-author of a number of songs.
Yuri Spiridonov (Yusup Chebadonov) is the host of SNC radio, thanks to which motologists appeared on the air with their programs “Hi! Kwachas have arrived!”, co-author of the song “Let Me Go” from the album “Medical Equipment”.
Evgeny Rybov (Nagunail Parallapsovich Permindyur) - co-host of the program "NAKhN" (the last incarnation of "Hi! Kvachas have arrived!").

Additional Information

Pavel Molchanov found a plate broken into two parts from the door of the dentist's office in the garbage heap. The smaller one with the inscription “one hundred” seemed to him not capacious enough, while the second one with the proud inscription “matologist” hung on Molchanov’s door from now on. Over time, when the motological ensemble began to gain fame, a problem arose with radio stations that did not want to put the group's songs on rotation with the motivation "the matological group seems to be cursing." Then the "a" in the word was changed to "o" .. This is the official version at the moment. However, in many interviews, motologists put forward a different version. According to her, the plate was not glass, it was simply long, and therefore Pavel Molchanov had to saw it off so that it would fit on the door of his room.
The word "Zopukh" was born as a transliteration of the surname "Zorin": 30PUH. Cheered up, Minaev read the name written on the poster artistic director as if it were written in Latin.
After leaving the ensemble, Pavel Molchanov, together with his wife, created the Fortissimo creative workshop. Studio "Fortissimo" is engaged in the search for talented, spiritual children, as well as the upbringing and development creativity in a child. To date, TM "Fortissimo" has dozens of students who show very impressive results. The studio also actively participates in various competitions, concerts, TV and radio programs.
The ensemble is a laureate in several nominations of the Lost Childhood Foundation award.
On October 20, 1995, at a concert in the Gorbunov Palace of Culture, timed to coincide with the celebration of the Motological New Year, the party of beer lovers organized the sale of Zhigulevskoye beer in glass bottles for Soviet-style money. One bottle cost 37 kopecks, and for an overpayment they also gave change in Soviet money. It is especially noteworthy that the empty bottles could be returned and received 12 kopecks.
In the mid 90s. together with Kirill Nemolyaev, the group organized the action "Rock in defense of the phonogram", where they performed songs of other performers to the plus-phonogram.

We went out, put on bunny masks, and I announced: american group"Suck"! And after that, the Kiss record kicked in. After all, if you look at things honestly, then we brought the abnormal, in general, situation with singing to “plywood” to its logical conclusion, complete absurdity, final insanity.

From the memoirs of Kirill Nemolyaev.

History of education

Vladislav Zorin announced the performance of the Time-Out rock band in several cities. Posters and tickets were printed. However, the team for which Zorin was preparing performances suddenly broke up. Zorin turned to Molchanov and Minaev with a request to perform under the name "Time-Out", and the tour succeeded - at that time the group played demanded and dense Soviet hard rock, and the text corresponded to the poetics of perestroika. This is how the band got its current name.

Radio

On May 30, 1991, the first radio broadcast was released on Radio SNC, hosted by Molchanov and Minaev: “Hi, the kwachas have arrived.” As part of the program, the musicians immersed radio listeners in the discourse of kwachas - this is how the fans of the group later began to be called.

After the closure of Radio SNC, the program tried to settle on Rakurs radio, and after that it found a true second life on Silver Rain radio. The transfer is now closed.

Discography

  • We Love You (LP, MC) - 1989
  • Medical Technology (LP, MC, CD) - 1991
  • Time Out at Sexton, Part I, II (MC) - 1993
  • The Kwachas Have Arrived (Live), (MC, CD) - 1994
  • Yohan Palych forever, (MC, CD) - 1995
  • Mu-mu, (MC, CD) - 1996
  • Science Fiction Victims (MC, CD) - 1997
  • Live Collection (MC, CD) - 1998
  • Long Ruble Chase (MC, CD) - 1999
  • Good - 2001
  • Motological New Year. We are 15½ years old - 2003
  • Time Out - mp3 collection - 2004

Compound

In 2002, Sergei Stepanov (Gagey Gageevich Sikorsky-Koncheny) left the group.

In 2009, Pavel Molchanov, one of the founders of the group, retired on an honorary motological pension.

In the same year, Sergei Stepanov and Roman Mukhachev rejoin the team.

Current line-up:

  • Alexander Minaev (Akaky Nazarich Zirnbirshtein) - bass guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Sergey Stepanov (Gagey Gageich Sikorsky-Koncheny) - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Roman Mukhachev (Terminator Kuklachev) - keys, accordion, vocals
  • Andrey Rodin (Archimandrey Kislorodin) - drums

Motology

Pavel Molchanov found a sign with the inscription "Dentist" in the garbage and decided to hang it on the door of his room. But the sign turned out to be wider, and so he cut off the prefix "One Hundred." Thus was born motology and motologists. About the alternation of o-a, motologists are silent. No, they don't. At the beginning of their journey, the motologists were asked the question: “Do you use foul language?”. It is assumed that the word-forming law of full consent worked.

Interesting facts

The word "Zopukh" was born as a transliteration of the surname "Zorin": 30PUH. Cheered up, Minaev read the name of the artistic director written on the poster as if it were written in Latin.

Conquest of the Pole

One of the most famous Time-Out concerts for the general public was held on April 21, 1995 for 12 minutes ... at the North Pole with a wind speed of 5 m / s and a temperature of -38 ° C. In general, as motologists admitted, they had the coldest, in the sense, the most frozen, audience there (about a hundred people), and they called the concert itself the most attended in the entire history of the North Pole. Moreover, this concert went down in the history of both motology and the world. And the Time Out group is also listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the only group that gave a 12-minute concert at the North Pole Earth mark.

Notes

Pavel Molchanov left the group and created the Creative Workshop "Fortissimo" At the end of 2009, Pavel Molchanov, known in Motological circles as Torvlobnor Petrovich Puzdoy, left the team and created the Fortissimo creative workshop. Studio "Fortissimo" is looking for talented, spiritual children, as well as the education and development of creativity in a child. To date, TM "Fortissimo" has dozens of students who show very impressive results! The studio also actively participates in various competitions, concerts, television and radio programs.

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History of education

Vladislav Zorin announced the performance of the Time-Out rock band in several cities. Posters and tickets were printed. However, the team for which Zorin was preparing performances suddenly broke up. Zorin turned to Molchanov and Minaev with a request to perform under the name "Time-Out", and the tour succeeded - at that time the group played demanded and dense Soviet hard rock, and the text corresponded to the poetics of perestroika. This is how the band got its current name.

Radio

On May 30, 1991, the first radio broadcast was released on Radio SNC, hosted by Molchanov and Minaev: “Hi, the kwachas have arrived.” As part of the program, the musicians immersed radio listeners in the discourse of kwachas - this is how the fans of the group later began to be called.

After the closure of Radio SNC, the program tried to settle on Rakurs radio, and after that it found a true second life on Silver Rain radio. The transfer is now closed.

Discography

  • We Love You (LP, MC) - 1989
  • Medical Technology (LP, MC, CD) - 1991
  • Time Out at Sexton, Part I, II (MC) - 1993
  • The Kwachas Have Arrived (Live), (MC, CD) - 1994
  • Yohan Palych forever, (MC, CD) - 1995
  • Mu-mu, (MC, CD) - 1996
  • Science Fiction Victims (MC, CD) - 1997
  • Live Collection (MC, CD) - 1998
  • Long Ruble Chase (MC, CD) - 1999
  • Good - 2001
  • Motological New Year. We are 15½ years old - 2003
  • Time Out - mp3 collection - 2004

Compound

In 2002, Sergei Stepanov (Gagey Gageevich Sikorsky-Koncheny) left the group.

In 2009, Pavel Molchanov, one of the founders of the group, retired on an honorary motological pension.

In the same year, Sergei Stepanov and Roman Mukhachev rejoin the team.

Current line-up:

  • Alexander Minaev (Akaky Nazarich Zirnbirshtein) - bass guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Sergey Stepanov (Gagey Gageich Sikorsky-Koncheny) - electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Roman Mukhachev (Terminator Kuklachev) - keys, accordion, vocals
  • Andrey Rodin (Archimandrey Kislorodin) - drums

Motology

Pavel Molchanov found a sign with the inscription "Dentist" in the garbage and decided to hang it on the door of his room. But the sign turned out to be wider, and so he cut off the prefix "One Hundred." Thus was born motology and motologists. About the alternation of o-a, motologists are silent. No, they don't. At the beginning of their journey, the motologists were asked the question: “Do you use foul language?”. It is assumed that the word-forming law of full consent worked.

Interesting facts

The word "Zopukh" was born as a transliteration of the surname "Zorin": 30PUH. Cheered up, Minaev read the name of the artistic director written on the poster as if it were written in Latin.

Conquest of the Pole

One of the most famous Time-Out concerts for the general public was held on April 21, 1995 for 12 minutes ... at the North Pole with a wind speed of 5 m / s and a temperature of -38 ° C. In general, as motologists admitted, they had the coldest, in the sense, the most frozen, audience there (about a hundred people), and they called the concert itself the most attended in the entire history of the North Pole. Moreover, this concert went down in the history of both motology and the world. And the Time Out group is also listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the only group that gave a 12-minute concert at the North Pole Earth mark.

Notes

Pavel Molchanov left the group and created the Creative Workshop "Fortissimo" At the end of 2009, Pavel Molchanov, known in Motological circles as Torvlobnor Petrovich Puzdoy, left the team and created the Fortissimo creative workshop. Studio "Fortissimo" is looking for talented, spiritual children, as well as the education and development of creativity in a child. To date, TM "Fortissimo" has dozens of students who show very impressive results! The studio also actively participates in various competitions, concerts, television and radio programs.

Links

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The Motological Music Ensemble appeared at the very beginning of 1987. And it was invented by none other than Zopukh. His name was actually not Zopukh, but Zorin V.E. The word "Zopuh" was formed like this: ANZ, in a state of absolute amusement, read the name of the artistic director in Latin on the poster.

So. There was such a group - Time Out, but not in current composition, but in Gorky. And during the next tour of the Transcaucasus, Zorin, for no reason, quarreled with the team. The musicians fled on the sly, and Zorin Vladislav Efimych, fleeing, unknown how he found the Shock group in the Moscow rock laboratory, in which Sasha Minaev and Pasha Molchanov played, and offered a job in the city of Makhachkala in the Dagestan State Philharmonic. The name of the team was proposed to be changed to Time Out.

As soon as Zorin realized that the group had died completely and irrevocably, that they could not play someone else's, he waved his hand and the newly-minted Time Out played his own songs. And in the late eighties at the film studio. Gorky recorded a disc "We love you".

Minaev and Molchanov began their careers as musicians at a young age: Alexander played in the school ensemble, after that in the aforementioned Shock group, and Pavel studied at the School of Gifted Children. Dmitry Kabalevsky in the cello class, and later tried to continue musical education at the Moscow Conservatory, where he studied conducting. The attempt failed, as the conservatory was abandoned after the third year due to the "ripping off of the roof on the basis of rock and roll." Before Time Out, he played in the band "Martin".

They met like this: at that time A. Minaev dreamed of a good guitar, searched for it for a long time and finally got the phone of one person who supposedly had it. Having contacted the owner of the guitar, which, by the way, was not at all the coolest, but very home-made, Alexander Semenovich did not think for a long time and offered its owner - Pavel Valeryevich (a member of the Martin team) - cooperation. So the Shock group got a new vocalist.

The first concert in St. Petersburg took place in 1992 at the Kirov Palace of Culture (now the Indie Club). To the great surprise of the organizers of the concert, with a capacity of 1000 people, Time Out gathered 1200 listeners.

The science of getting high

How did the science of Motology originate? Here's how it was: Minaev Alexander Semenovich (Akaky Nazarich Zirnbirshtein - ANZ), while in the Republic of Dagestan, went to the hotel toilet and found something similar to a toilet bowl, but it was actually not at all the same.

Exactly half of what in our country is called a toilet was sticking out of the wall in the restroom. It was then that the ANZ realized that he was a motologist. Later, in an interview, he said the following words about himself: “And I’m not only Sasha, but also Akaki Nazarich Zirnbirshtein, I come up with all the jokes for our ensemble. Apparently, it’s good if some young journalists directly ask me:“ Are you a fool? I answer honestly: "Yes, a fool. I'm such an idiot that I managed to promote my business, which is what I wish everyone."

For Molchanov Pavel Valeryevich (Torvlobnor Petrovich Puzdoy - Chamber of Commerce and Industry), motology began in a different way. Finding a sign with the inscription "dentist" in the garbage, he brought it home and wanted to nail it to the door, but it turned out to be too long. The resourceful Chamber of Commerce and Industry, without hesitation, shook the sign and the inscription "matologist" shone on the door. The very name Torvlobnor Petrovich Puzdoy was formed from Torvlobnaya Petrovich Empty, whose origin is unknown.

Later, however, "matologists" became "motologists", since media workers associated the first option with obscenities, so the ensemble's texts were feared like fire. After that, Time Out became a non-air group, which, for some reason, remains to this day. Although, the motologists themselves treat this with a bit of humor: on the cover of the Yohan Palych Forever disc there is the following inscription - "100% radio suitability. Does not contain obscene expressions and profanity. Unfortunately."

Since then, the composition of the group has changed somewhat: young guitarist S. Stepanov replaced V. Pavlov, A. Rodin replaced Yu. Shipilov, and keyboard player R. Mukhachev also joined Time Out.

The promotion of the science of Motology takes place not only at Time Out concerts, but also at other events. For example, the ANZ and the Chamber of Commerce are consistently leading Bike Show, regularly performed at the rock festival "They Ruined Their Childhood", winning it in several categories at once, at the MK and Beer holidays in Luzhniki and many other events.

About motological kurultai

Molchanov-Puzdoy talked about one of the concerts like this: “That’s why we became motologs because we go out, we play a concert, even when no one is listening to us. It doesn’t touch us at all, we play it for ourselves, we play it qualitatively. - this is some kind of event, we didn’t have a single one like the other. In St. Petersburg, for example, when we arrived with a motological chip after SNC, we worked in the Indie Club. they say, guys, you will not gather a damn thing to the people. However, the hall was full, it was a completely bright, dazzling show. We put a cabinet on the stage next to the drums and made a competition "Zopushka". A small felt boot was supposed to suit someone, and now this "zopushka" had the opportunity to sit in a closet for one song. But there were a lot of such "zopushki" in the hall, and at the end of the concert the closet was smashed to smithereens - it was so fun. True, then I had to pay the Indie Club for the damage. The concert also began very boringly: the curtain opens, and Styopa (Sergey Stepanov) is standing on skis and with sticks, the bindings on the skis are so stupid, not iron, but soft - for children.

One of the most well-known to the general public Time Out concerts in their current line-up took place on April 21, 1995 for 12 minutes: at the North Pole with a wind speed of 5 m / s, a temperature of -38 ° C and the subsequent 40%. In general, as motologists admitted, they had the coldest, in the sense, the most frozen, audience there (about a hundred people), and they called the concert itself the most attended in the entire history of the North Pole.

When the motorological ensemble arrived at the Pole, there were already quite a lot of people there - various travelers and researchers. During the Time Out performance, someone played football, someone listened to motological creativity. When the ensemble performed Johan Palych, a Canadian scientist and traveler Wil Steiger appeared on a dog sled and, seeing a crowd of Russians excited by the national drink (probably only ANZ and GGSK were sober, because they were fasting), spat and said the legendary phrase: "Not a pole , and some kind of passage yard! .. "

But it wasn't without adventure. First, ANZ and GGSK, who took only oranges and boiled rice with them from food, found them frozen (oranges turned into "billiard balls", and rice - "granite chips"). Secondly, they arrived at the pole in boots, after which they had to change them for polar boots. Thirdly, the Chamber of Commerce and the AK, having taken too much, mixed up the transport and flew not back to the Taimyr Peninsula, but to Franz Josef Land. So the concert at the Pole was not a banal gathering and took place in a rather cheerful atmosphere.

In addition, the Time Out Ensemble every year, old tradition, definitely plays a charity concert at the hospital for children with disabilities in the Olympic Village. Kwachas have arrived

The ANZ and the Chamber of Commerce gained wider fame by working on the radio in the program "Hi, the kwachas have arrived." When motology could no longer be contained within the framework of concerts, the idea arose to present its doctrine more widely to the public. Then another proposal appeared. In 1990, a certain Yuri Spiridonov, who had previously worked with Time Out as an entertainer on tour, invited Minaev and Molchanov to the then-opened SNC radio. At first there was no broadcast, they were asked to just come to chat on the air and play their music. Stas Namin, director of SNC, liked it and suggested that they work on the air regularly. In 1992, the pathos program, as the most popular on the radio station, was nominated for various awards(Golden Ostaps, there, all sorts), but the judges always cheated her and did not give her first place.

In 1992, the radio station was covered with a copper toilet and with it the above-mentioned program. It wasn't until December 1996 that she started caressing the wimp's ears again. But instead of the Chamber of Commerce, the newly-minted motologist Sergey Anatolyevich Stepanov (Gagey Gageevich Sikorsky Goner, aka GGSK) was broadcasting with Akaki. Since then, all this happened on the radio "Silver Rain" until October 25, 2000, when the program stopped going on the air.

She returned, however, the same week, but on Nashe Radio. And instead of GGSK, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry is broadcasting again and there is not much motology there. It's just that the ANZ and the CCI are broadcasting an hour.

In 1999, some changes took place in the program, back on Dozhd - a new rubric "Thin Ear" appeared, something like the old "Hello, we are looking for talents." In this part of the program, motologists broadcast poems and songs of various groups or simply creative personalities, sent to them in advance on various media. On April 8, 2000, a festival with the same name took place in the "Svalka" club, in which many of those whose works were broadcasted took part.

Beer and knocks...

Now about the drink "Time Out". Oddly enough, it was not exactly beer, but real ale (more precisely, HmEl Time Out). The presentation of the drink took place at MNG"97. The advertising text read: "El Time Out is made according to the technology and recipes of old English breweries without the use of preservatives under license and from concentrates provided by the Concord company. This unique double-fermented beer matures like champagne directly in the bottle. It can "live" up to three years, and over time it only becomes tastier, hoppier, healthier for the body and more beautiful in color. The presence of brewer's yeast sediment in the bottle is a must! It is thanks to the "live" yeast that El Time Out is a unique drink for people experiencing significant physical exercise. The complex of vitamins of group B, which is part of brewer's yeast, perfectly restores the body. Just one cup is enough, and you will feel pleasant flexibility in the body and complacency!

This drink is no longer available. There was a company that knew the secret and original recipe preparation of ale, which was bottled in 1.5 liters and labeled with the Time Out logo. Then the motologists stopped ordering the ale and it was lost forever. You can see him in one of the interviews with ANZ and GGSK from 1998 called "Living Collection", which is interspersed with excerpts from the concert. By the way, during the performance of songs at that concert, motologists often sip their ale.

And in general, the Time Out ensemble itself is very respectful of beer: the ANZ and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry are members of the Beer Lovers Party (ANZ was even a candidate from the Republic of Tuva for the post of State Duma deputy from the PLP), and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry won a competition for high-speed drinking of beer (1 liter in about 5 seconds), for which he received another box as a reward. But the glory of the "beer ensemble" came to Time Out when "Song about beer" appeared, later called "Hymn to Beer" and released on the album "Chasing a Long Ruble".

Torvlobnor Petrovich once participated in a talk show, where he won a competition for high-speed beer drinking - a liter in 5 seconds. For which he received an award - another pack of beer.

As Akaki Nazarich said, his life has been connected with beer since childhood. The fact is that in the courtyard of his house there was a famous brewery, and now he lives in a house on the ground floor of which there is a pub. So the happy motolog has always been there and will be provided with beer to the eyeballs.

The case is being heard...

On August 5, 1999, the program "The case is being heard" took place. LDPR leader V.V. Zhirinovsky sued Russian rock, represented by A.S. Minaev - Akaki Nazarich Zirnbirshtein. Zhirinovsky stated that rock promotes the spread of drugs by mentioning the latter in songs. It was not clear what the Time Out had to do with it, because motologists repeatedly urged those who had started to quit and those who had not tried not to start? ANZ has two daughters and is not interested in the distribution and propaganda of drugs. To illustrate the harmlessness of the songs, they even put on a clip of Yohan Palych from the concert, but in the words ": the grass is turning green:" V.V. Zhirinovsky caught secret meaning, which could be unsafe for fans. Zhirinovsky, together with his lawyer and witnesses, attacked A.N.Z., but all their facts were unconvincing and Akaki easily parried all the accusations. When witnesses from the side of the defendant were invited, the whole attack of Zhirinovsky bogged down.

When they moved on to the debate of the parties, Zhirinovsky realized that the case was lost and proposed a settlement, saying in an apologetic voice that rock is good and even offered to draw up public organization Rock + Politicians against drugs. Akaki, being a noble man, supported the initiative and even shook hands with Zhirinovsky as a sign of reconciliation.

Motology in cinema...

Motologists do not forget about film production either. Along with the clips for the compositions "Shards of Evil", "I Love to Ride", "Yohan Palych", "Autumn" and "Pinocchio", there is such a thing as the four-episode film "Kvachas Have Arrived", which was even shown at the Anniversary of the motor movement in MDM in 1998. In addition, Time Out has also been writing music for some films, the latest of which is "DMB".

Since the days of Program A on television, Time Out has appeared rarely, but quite regularly. In addition to Pinocchio's clip and the Live Collection, which can be seen relatively often, the Motological Ensemble honors Kapriz on MTv with its presence. In addition, there is a Time Out in the Muz TV studio, in Anthropology, Pera Sharks and other programs. And in late 1999 - early 2000, a television version of the program "Kvachi have arrived" was aired on MTv, hosted by the ANZ and GGSK, but after a while it disappeared.

But! There is another film, which at first glance has nothing to do with motology, but it does a great job of helping to understand the motological doctrine. It's about about the film by G. Danelia "Kin Dza Dza". Such famous aphorisms, as, for example, "everyone lie down for half an hour", "I fell in love with you, I'll teach you" or that very famous "ku" came from there. And the music in the screensaver of "Thin Ear" is also taken from this film, and Danelia also had a hand in the "yellow pants". Actually, all of it, both in terms of the plot and in terms of other indicators, is of great motological value.

Motological New Year...

Motological New Year was born in Akaki's apartment one day in June over a glass of beer. It was placed on the table lemon Tree covered with fish scales. In such a combination of circumstances, motologists could not fail to note such important holiday. By the way, it is noted in wide circle fans of motology with a large gathering of people, but not in summer, but in late autumn. When celebrating the MNG, motologists recommend decorating everything with dried wild cucumbers all the same lemon tree, drinking beer, scattering fish scales (preferably bream) around the apartment and dancing incendiary motological dances, of course.

Bream scales, according to the ANZ, are remarkable in that after you have scattered them on the carpet, they are not completely cleaned from there. So during the year you will certainly find scales in the carpet, which will immediately evoke in you pleasant memories of the holiday.

The lemon tree became an attribute of the MNG due to the fact that in the summer it was difficult (and too lazy) to find a Christmas tree, so for the summer New Year's table it was exposed. Then, in the early nineties, this tree was still green and full-fledged in all respects, but Akaki Nazarych personally ruined it (simply did not water it), which led to the fact that the tree withered. Now it is decorated with dried wild hedgehog-like cucumbers and other crap.

For the kwachas themselves New Year is another holiday, or, more precisely, an occasion to spend time. And the best pastime, according to the motological doctrine, is "drinking and eating." And where else to do it, except at a concert. Motologists even called for MNG to be made a national holiday and declared a day off, for which they signed and submitted a petition to the State Duma.

Kwacha and Big MAC...

In 1999, a new Time Out fan club was formed, nicknamed Big MAK "ohm (International Kwacha Association). Before that, there was another fan club called MAK. With the new fan club, Time Out received more powerful and well-organized support from fans through the fact that the fan club provides its members with discounts and other benefits in exchange for ever-increasing love and devotion.

Rybba bird Kvach - a creature in felt boots, with an udder and scales on the body. Kvacha give birth head first (if you give birth tail first, you will get the so-called "effect of a cone stuck in your mouth" - it enters and does not come out back). Motologists themselves define a kwach as follows: a kwach is a creature of the future with an udder and felt boots. It is on self-sufficiency, for which it has an udder, through which kwach milk is produced, and it is used with kwach. Akaki Nazarich himself said that "kvachas are those who believe: one must live in a buzz, and from what is not in a buzz, one must make it to be in a buzz."

Kvach, like most living beings, has two sexes: kvach (male gender) and mamzel or kvachikha (female gender). There are also known cases when quite old people joined the Kwacha movement. Then men became kvachas, and women became honorary ladies of motology. It is impossible to become a motolog. Only GGSK managed to increase the number of motologists - it became the third after ANZ and CCI. Therefore, such titles as, say, "motology" are absent as such.

In order to become a kwach, you need to listen to several radio programs or go to a Time Out concert, or even better, do both. In general, those people who support the motological doctrine and are fans of the motological ensemble can be called kvachas.

Separate creativity...

Here A. Minaev did not philosophize slyly and published a book "Zopuh, cockroach Bobson and more." Many and many creations of the motologist were included there, both very old from the SNC times, and new ones that appeared shortly before the book was published. Among them are famous works, like "Poem about the Nail", of course, "Cockroach Bobson", as well as lyrics, scientific treatises on motology, stories about Zopuha and much more. In addition, the book is decorated with drawings by A. Minaev and his youngest daughter Yulia.

But Torvlobnor Petrovich was the first to succeed in this business. Regardless of the ensemble, already under the name of P. Molchanov, he released two solo albums recorded and mixed in his own home studio. Both albums consist mainly of slow acoustic compositions. The name of the first solo album " Magical forest", the second - "Wall Wizde Wsigda".

Kvachas with experience still remember Molchanov's other passion - drawing. A vivid confirmation of this is the cover of the album "Yokhan Palych", on which there are three drawings by Molchanov. One of them is "Rooster on a perch". Naturally, the work of the artist-motologist is not limited to the design of the album - in 1997 he held a rather successful exhibition own paintings. Molchanov, of course, was also fond of prose and poetry, but not to the same extent as Minaev, so his poems and stories are known to a narrower circle of motology fans. Thus, everyone was convinced once again how much motologists and the motological community are involved in traditional culture. So if all the same musicians from Time Out suddenly stop their careers, we can see at least two talented artists and writers.

The current composition of the Time Out Ensemble:

Bass, vocals - Alexander Minaev

Vocals, acoustics - Pavel Molchanov

Lead guitar - Sergey Stepanov

Drums - Andrey Rodin

Director - Alexey Privalov

Sound engineer - Sergey Pedchenko

Own style is that particularly important component that largely determines success. musical group. "Time-Out" is a legendary band that not only managed to stand out among a number of other domestic rock bands, but created an absolute direction. The achievements of musicians and their work will be discussed in this article.

The history of the group

Initially, the team, which later became "Time Out", was called "Shock". The soloist was Alexander Minaev, A. Lyudvipol played the drums, the brothers Andrey and Mikhail Melnikov were responsible for the bass guitar and solo guitar. Shortly after the formation of this group, Minaev met P. Molchanov, who performed in a group called "Martin". Molchanov experienced difficulties in understanding with other members of "Martin", therefore, without thinking twice, he agreed to the proposal of the soloist of "Shock" and joined the new team.

The Time-Out group gave its first concerts in Makhachkala, where the musicians were urgently invited by the Dagestan State Philharmonic. Interesting fact: six months before the arrival of the team, a group with the same name had already performed at the Philharmonic, but the musicians had a conflict with the management of the institution, as a result of which they were fired, and they had to recruit new composition. Since the contracts had already been signed, they decided not to change the name. So "Shock" turned into "Time Out".

The composition of the team changed several times. In 1992, it finally took shape: A. Minaev, P. Molchanov, Sergey Stepanov and Andrey Rodin. It is noteworthy that the musicians chose unusual pseudonyms for themselves and are also known to their fans as A. Zirnbirshtein, T. Puzdoy, G. Sikkorsky and A. Kislorodin.

Motology

The Time-Out group is not only talented musicians but also unique creative personalities. Minaev and Molchanov in 1990 came up with a whole "science" - motology, "the science of high".

The history of its appearance is reduced to the following. Pavel Molchanov once found an old sign with the inscription "dentist" in the garbage and decided to attach it to the door of his apartment. Unfortunately, the find turned out to be too big size, its width was much greater than the width of the doorway, so the musician shortened the tablet by removing the first syllable. This is how motology was born.

Explain the alternation of letters A And O in the name of "science". Media representatives associated the word "matologist" with obscene expressions, so the team members decided to replace the letter in order to avoid such a negative interpretation of their invention.

What is the purpose of this "science"? It's about enjoying your own performances even when no one is listening. However, the audience did not get bored at any of the group's concerts. The musicians often came up with various contests, effectively appeared on stage and staged unforgettable bright and cheerful shows.

Team Members

A. Minaev is one of the founders of the group. He also performed at Shock, later renamed Time Out. In addition to the function of a soloist, which he performs when performing compositions at concerts, the musician also plays the guitar. It was thanks to Minaev that Pavel Molchanov, the founder of motology, appeared in the team, as already mentioned above.

Sergei Stepanov joined the group after the virtuoso guitarist V. Pavlov, who left for Germany in 1992, completed his performances in it. Before that, Stepanov was a member of the Legion, with whom Time-Out often went on tour. The musician is the second soloist and guitarist.

Roman Mukhachev is another soloist who plays synthesizer and accordion. He performed in the team in 1994-1995, then left the group for a while, but then returned.

The Time Out band could not exist without a drummer. Such a person is Andrey Rodin, who plays under the pseudonym Archimandrey Kislorodin. He joined the band shortly before the recording of the second album called "Medical Equipment" and since then has been permanently responsible for the drums.

The Time-Out group is an extraordinary phenomenon even for the revolutionary era of the 90s. The musicians put on a real show at each of their concerts. If we add together all the facts cited earlier, it is not surprising that the team reached the North Pole. It was there that one of the most famous performances of the group took place on April 21, 1995 at a temperature of -38 ° C. About a hundred people attended the concert, it lasted 12 minutes and was listed in the Guinness Book of Records. "Time-Out" is the only band in the history of music that managed to perform in such harsh conditions.

Discography

The songs of the Time-Out group formed 12 albums, which were incredibly popular with listeners and fans of the band. The first disc with compositions appeared in 1989 and was called “We love you”. Subsequent albums were distinguished by original titles, which fully reflected the unique style of the musicians and their own philosophy of life and work.