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Victor Viktorovich Rybin. Born on August 21, 1962 in Dolgoprudny. Russian singer, songwriter, leader of the group "Dune".

Father - Viktor Grigorievich Rybin (1937-1970), worker.

Mother - Galina Mikhailovna Komleva (1941-2011), kindergarten teacher.

According to Victor, he grew up as a hooligan and was a difficult and problematic child. In many ways, he was influenced by the tragedy that happened at the age of 8: in front of Victor’s eyes, his father committed suicide (stabbed himself to death). After that, he was silent for six months, and doctors even doubted whether the boy would ever recover from this stress. But gradually he began to recover and returned to normal.

His mother raised him alone.

He studied poorly at school and often skipped classes, wandering around the streets. He started smoking early and sometimes drank.

In fact, music saved him from a crooked path. As a teenager, he mastered the guitar, his skill was appreciated and invited to join the ensemble.

He did his military service in Navy in Kamchatka.

Graduated from the Naval School in Severodvinsk. Later he also received his education at Moscow State University. state institute culture, where he studied at the Faculty of Sociology.

Since 1987 he began working in the group "Dune", which was founded by his school friend Sergei Katin, who played bass guitar. At first, Victor was a drummer and administrator. Guitarist Dmitry Chetvergov and drummer Andrei Shatunovsky also played with them. However, in 1988 they left the group.

At first the group played rock and roll, but great success this did not bring - the demand was for such groups as “Black Coffee”, “Stayer”, “Aria”, “Master”. “It was simply stupid to meddle in that genre. Against the backdrop of “Aria,” forgive me, we looked like an asshole choir,” admitted Rybin.

After Chetvergov and Shatunovsky left, Rybin became a vocalist. In addition, together with Katin, they radically changed the concept of the group. They started performing as a duet. And they quickly achieved success. Having gained great popularity, the group joined the Moscow Regional Philharmonic and within a year they performed together with Alexander Serov and Pavel Smeyan.

In 1989, the song “Country of Limonia” hit the charts and was played throughout the country for a whole year. It was at that moment that there was a surge in the popularity of the Dune group.

""Land of Limonia" was a successful springboard. "Dune" took a strong position, and then "Sea of ​​Beer" and " Communal apartment" Adults, their children and even grandchildren still party to these songs at our concerts. We really composed something very cool,” noted Viktor Rybin.

Dune - Land of Limonia

In the 1990s, Rybin’s bright, funny image of a merry fellow in a Panama hat performing simple songs found a response among viewers and listeners. The artist himself called the group's style pop-folk.

In 1992, Sergei Katin got married and left for France. Later he returned and continued writing songs for the group. In 1997, Sergei wrote an entire album for the lead singer of Dune, Viktor Rybin (“Let’s talk about love, mademoiselle”).

Victor Rybin and the group "Dune"

Currently he performs with the group “Dune” and in a duet with his wife Natalya Senchukova.

Viktor Rybin's height: 177 centimeters

Personal life of Viktor Rybin:

First wife - Ekaterina (born 1964). Victor got married for the first time at the age of 20. However, the marriage broke up when he was called to serve in the Navy in Kamchatka - his wife did not expect Rybin and left him.

Second wife - Elena. They got married in 1985. They did not officially divorce for a long time, although they did not live together. From the marriage there is a daughter, Maria Rybina, she plays the button accordion and works in the police. Victor maintains a relationship with her. I didn’t divorce Elena for a long time because of my daughter: “I didn’t divorce my wife because of my daughter. I wanted her to go to good school- they study there foreign languages: Chinese, English, give appropriate education. But they are accepted there only if there is a father and mother. I always wanted my daughter to get a good education", he explained.

The third wife is with whom they often sing a duet. They met in 1990 and officially got married in 1998.

At the time they met, Natalya was dancing in Shubarin’s ensemble. We met backstage at the Olympic Stadium. “The girls and I were stretching before the performance. And then some funny weirdo came up to us... The fact that it was Viktor Rybin, the leader of a popular group, didn’t even occur to me... Then the performance of “Dune” was announced, Vitya ran away onto the stage, and I heard the audience roar: “Oooh!” The song started playing, and only then did it dawn on me who it was,” Senchukova recalled.

Then Victor invited her to shoot a video. They were supposed to film in a bathhouse, but because the cameraman fell into the pool, the work had to be canceled. But they were able to spend that evening together over tea: “We arrive, we understand that there will be no “cinema,” and we invite the whole group to come and drink tea with jam. It turned out to be a wonderful evening, it was fun and good. And after these During the gatherings, I realized that I liked Vitya,” recalled Natalya.

Victor Rybin owns the motor ship “M.V. Lomonosov" (former OM-362) project 780-03/780RB, built in 1960, manufactured by MSZ, with a capacity of 242 passengers. The vessel is rented out for banquets, weddings and corporate events.

Rybin has the 5th dan in karate and is the president of the children's karate federation.

In October 2018, it became known that, after which they underwent a course of radiation therapy.

Filmography of Viktor Rybin:

1995 - Old songs about the main thing - livestock breeder
1997 - Old songs about the main thing-2 - taxi driver
1998 - Old songs about the main thing-3 - 3rd of the hockey trio
2013 - Real boys (in episode 5) - resident of Rublyovka (cameo)

Discography of Viktor Rybin (as part of the group "Dune"):

1990 - Country Limonia
1991 - Country Limonia (reissue)
1991 - Best
1992 - Behind us - Dolgoprudny
1993 - Dune, Dunochka, DunA, Greetings from the Big Hangover!
1993 - Vitek
1994 - But we don’t care!
1995 - Remember your golden childhood (Dune & Natalya Senchukova)
1996 - In the big city
1996 - Best Songs
1996 - I sewed a new suit
1997 - Let's talk about love, Mademoiselle (Viktor Rybin)
1997 - The BEST
1998 - Disco Dancer
1999 - Karaganda
1999 - Album for the wife
2000 - Thirteenth
2001 - Rubbish
2003 - Not a weak link
2008 - Law of Nature
2009 - Business to the night (Viktor Rybin & Natalya Senchukova)
2010 - Yakut bananas


The Dune group was formed in 1987 and at first played music that was fashionable at that time in hard style rock. As a “heavy” group, it did not gain much popularity, although it consisted of musicians who later became celebrities in this field. They were guitarist Dmitry Chetvergov, drummer Andrei Shatunovsky and vocalist Andrei Rublev. The other two members of Dune were Viktor Rybin and Sergei Katin. They were the first to sense that “the trick wasn’t working” and were the main ideologists of the changes that took place in 1988 in the stage and musical concept of the team.
Already focusing on simpler, but nevertheless cocky, hooligan material, the duet Rybin Katin, which by that time had become the indivisible core of Dune and surrounded by frequently renewed session musicians, introduced the group into the Bosom of the Moscow Regional Philharmonic.
From the “Dune” Philharmonic, she traveled around the country for a whole year and performed in the same program with other “philharmonicists” Alexander Serov and Pavel Smeyan. On these trips, the hit “Country of Limonia” was born, which played an important role in the development of the group’s success.

The New Year 1989 began very favorably for Dune. On January 6, the popular program “Musical Elevator” broadcast the so-called “video clip” (but in fact, a staged concert filming) with “Country Limonia” throughout the entire territory of the then USSR. For the next 12 months, “Dune” sang nothing but this hit. Nowhere! Only in December the songs “Firm” (“I don’t know a cooler word...”) and “Give-Give!” appeared. For them, as well as for the “lemon” hit, “Dune” shot a real video - these were the first Soviet music videos made in a “cinema” style.
In May 1990, Dune performed as one of the “headliners” at the “Sound Track” festival in front of full hall Olympic Sports Palace, where she created a sensation. At the same time, she had problems on television, as censors suddenly became more active and took up arms against “too uncomplexed” artists. And when, due to someone’s oversight, it was leaked onto the air new job“Drink, Vanya, don’t get sick!”, half of the management of the guilty channel “2x2” was stripped of their positions by the senior television authorities. However, officials could not help but react to the massive popularity of “Dune”, and soon “Country Limonia” was included in the “Song of the Year” program, and the state-owned company “Melodiya” released a vinyl “forty-five” of the group, also called “Country Limonia” (maximum single included 8 songs). "Dune" turned into a National Heritage immortalized in all possible forms at that time Soviet Union.

Then events developed rapidly - in a kaleidoscope of numerous tours and fragmentary studio work. In 1991, the “forty-five” “Country of Limonia” with four added tracks (including a new provocative song “Greetings from the Big Hangover” was re-released on an ordinary long-playing gramophone record. A few months later, a completely fresh album “Dolgoprudny Behind Us” was released with another “calling card” group - the song "Horoscope" and the unexpectedly lyrical "Hello, Baby".
Suddenly, Sergei Katin left Dune, got married and went to “conquer” France as a musician. Rybin did not grieve for long - under his leadership, the band spent the entire next year in endless concerts and published their first CD, “Dune, Dunochka, DunA, greetings from Big Badun,” consisting of old things. Finally, in 1993, when the time came to prove to everyone that the group could live without Katin, who wrote most of the “Dune hits”, Victor sat down in the studio for 20 days and single-handedly mastered a cycle of a dozen works: “Zhenya”, “Machine gun”, “Limpompo”... He called it in revenge on his former partner... “Vitek”. The face of "Dune" became even more hooligan, but this was greeted with delight by fans. The musicians' careers reached new round, when it was unlikely that anything could now hinder her progress.
The year 1994 was marked by two discs at once, adding to the Dune discography. This is “But we don’t care” with the famous “Borka the Womanizer” and “Dream” (or “Sea of ​​Beer”, as it is popularly called) plus “Golden Childhood”, where Rybin and Co. sang their favorite children's songs by Vladimir Shainsky, Yuri Entin and others. In 1995, the “loser Frenchman” Sergei Katin returned to Rybin and confessed. Victor accepted his friend like a mother prodigal son, and the result of their reunion was the album “In the Big City”. She gave the public the hits “Communal Apartment”, “Lanterns”, “About Vasya”. True, Katin did not pretend to become a full member of Dune. He remained behind the scenes, only occasionally writing some songs for Vitka and his associates. A year later, “Dune” was born with the album “Sewn a New Suit,” which Soyuz studio released in January 1997. And on March 8 of the same year, Rybin congratulated the women of Russia with his debut solo work, “Let's Talk About Love, Mademoiselle.” Absolutely all the numbers for her were created by Katin - Victor only voiced his ideas. But despite the “solo” nature, listeners still perceived “Mademoiselle” the same way as any other “Dune” album - that is, well!..

They admitted that they had been fighting skin cancer for a long time.

According to them, it started when Natalya had a strange spot on her leg, which she tried to treat with ointments. Then a spot appeared on Victor’s face, to which his attending physician suggested going to a cosmetologist and having it removed with a laser. The musician followed the advice, twice. Oddly enough, this was not a cause for concern and the biomaterial was not immediately sent for research, but was done a little later.

Doctors told them about the terrible diagnosis of both artists when Rybin and Senchukova were on vacation in Italy. “And here it is my birthday, we are celebrating, and then the doctor sends an SMS: “Guys, you have problems, the oncologist is waiting for you. You have skin cancer,” the doctor said. This news did not bother them much and, despite the warnings, they applied sunscreen and went to the beach.

The couple said that after this they underwent 13 sessions of radiation therapy and this moment awaiting treatment results.

Senchukova and Rybin are confident that excessive tanning in the sun and solariums is to blame for their illness. “We got a tan,” summed up the singer.

Just two months ago, on August 25, the Arizona senator died of a brain tumor. This happened exactly a year after he was diagnosed with glioblastoma. The disease was discovered essentially by accident when a blood clot was discovered above his left eye. “Subsequent tissue analysis showed the blood clot was associated with a brain tumor known as glioblastoma,” the senator’s office said in a statement.

The politician was diagnosed on July 14, 2017. After that, he underwent a course of combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy, suffered complications in the form of pneumonia and diverticulitis, but remained at his post all this time.

It was indeed glioblastoma that struck him down, but before that he had fought cancer more than once. Ten years ago, his body was fighting the same melanoma - skin cancer - that Rybin and Senchuova are now treating. Then it was written that a US presidential candidate has a six percent risk of dying from this disease. Such data were reported by oncology specialist John Alam from Cambridge, Massachusetts. To reach these conclusions, he used the so-called Schachter model, a standard tool for predicting long-term mortality from skin cancer.

The Arizona senator has suffered the most dangerous and life-threatening form of skin cancer. In 2008, it was reported that one analysis of his medical history indicated that there was a significant chance of a renewed threat to his life.

Melanoma claimed the life of the leader of the British The group Overtones by Timmy Mutley. On April 12, he died at the age of 36. Matley was diagnosed with stage three skin cancer, The Guardian reported. He did not appear with the band on the 2016 Christmas tour, but returned to the stage in July 2017.

In May, Mutley planned to skydive as part of a charity campaign in support of the Royal Marsden Hospital, which provided him with cutting-edge treatment.

At one time I struggled with the same illness Hollywood actor Hugh. The Australian star was diagnosed with skin cancer in 2013. Jackman himself spoke about this on his Twitter. He attached a photo to the post in which his face was covered with a plaster.

“Deb (the actor’s wife) told me to check the spot on my nose. Guys, she was right! I have basal cell carcinoma (a type of skin cancer). Please don't follow mine bad example. Get checked on time. And use sunscreen,” he emphasized.

Shortly after this message appeared, Jackman underwent surgery to remove a malignant tumor, which he also notified fans about on his Instagram.

Exactly a year later, the Hollywood star was forced to undergo skin cancer treatment procedures again, the BBC TV channel reported. By that time, the actor’s ill-fated basal cell carcinoma had been removed for the third time.

The disease did not leave him for quite a long time. In 2016, he again announced on his Instagram that he continued to fight skin cancer.

Jackman published his photo and once again reminded of the need to protect yourself from the sun's rays. “An example of what happens if you don’t use sunscreen,” the actor emphasized in the caption to the photo.

He clarified that the speech in in this case This is about the most harmless form of cancer, but this does not make it any less serious.

According to The Guardian, this operation was the fifth
for the removal of basal cell carcinoma since 2013.

To say that in the 1990s the songs of the Dune group were heard from every iron is to say nothing. Light and ironic texts were liked by both adults, who easily read between the lines, and children, who simply had fun, without any subtext. Having survived the peak of popularity, the group still exists, and for the generation of perestroika, “Dune” is one of the most bright voices era.

History of creation and composition

Those who have seen the bright and funny videos of “Dune” find it hard to believe that the band’s biography began with hard rock. The genre was popular in the late 1980s, but the team did not achieve success in this role.

The first line-up of Dune included Dmitry Chetvergov (guitar), Sergey Katin (bass guitar), Andrey Shatunovsky (drums) and vocalist Andrey Rubley. Sergei’s daughter, many years later, will follow in her father’s footsteps and will also go into show business: she is the “red-haired” one from the duet.

The founder, the current leader of the team, according to some information, was the director of the group, but he himself calls this information “nonsense.”


Rybin and Katin were the first to understand that the hard rock they performed did not evoke a response from the public. Under their influence, in 1988, Dune changed the nature of creativity to the exact opposite - from hard rock goes towards soft irony and electronic sound. Shatunovsky, Rublev and Chetvergov left the team at this stage.

Over the years of its existence, the group's lineup of performers has changed several times - only Viktor Rybin, the permanent soloist and frontman of Dune, has remained unchanged.

Music

Soon after his formation, Katin wrote business card group - the song “Country of Limonia”. The entire text of the composition is an undisguised irony of what is happening in the country. Lemon, of course, is a million rubles that instantly depreciated, and “Limonia” is a rather thick allusion to “Sovdepia,” as the USSR was shamelessly called at that time.

Song "Country of Limonia"

In 1988, Sergei, without telling anyone, sold the composition. In the “Musical Ring” program, the singer performed the song in a rock arrangement, after which “Dune” re-recorded “Limonia”, adding balalaikas to the audio. According to Rybin, until the end of the 90s the group’s relationship with Dolina remained tense.

After rotation in the “Musical Elevator” program, the song gained wild popularity. According to the musicians, for the next year they sang exclusively “Land of Limonia”.


May 1990 was a time of success - “Dune” was invited to close the “Soundtrack” festival. The young group performed the song in front of a full hall at the Olympic Stadium and received wild applause. But on television, everything did not go so smoothly: late Soviet censorship was not very active, but it considered it necessary to respond to this.

Access to television for Dune was blocked, and when it finally came out on 2x2, known for its unconventional approach new song- “Drink, Vanya, don’t get sick!”, the channel’s management “went crazy.”

Song "Borka the Womanizer"

However, the late USSR is still a late USSR, in which there is no trace left of either the cult or stagnation. “Dune” first got on the “Song of the Year”, then released the first “forty-five” with 8 songs. The popularity of the group grew every day, and already in 1991, “Country of Limonia” was re-released on a full-length disc, adding four more songs.

1992 brought a change in the composition of the group - Sergei Katin unexpectedly immigrated to France. After a year of independent sailing, Viktor Rybin began writing songs - previously this function mainly fell on Sergei. During that period, such hits as “Machine Gun” and “Borka the Womanizer” were born.

Song "Machine Gun"

The video for “Machine Gun” became one of the most striking for its time: a plasticine video sequence, an absurd script and even a yellow submarine - all this perfectly characterized the group’s style. Next year again made adjustments to the composition - during the tour, Alexander Maleshevsky, one of the most colorful members of the team, unexpectedly died on the train.

And 1995 was a good year - having become disillusioned with France, Katin returned to the group, but not as a permanent member, but as a songwriter. The reunion of old comrades gave listeners the album “In the Big City” with the song “Communal Apartment” - the anthem of all residents of communal apartments.

Song "Communal Apartment"

When there was an active campaign in support before the 1996 elections, Dune was among the groups that supported the democratic presidential candidate. As Rybin later admitted, he later greatly regretted this and since then has not mixed creativity with politics.

Subsequently, the group annually released albums that invariably found their audience.

The genre in which the band plays is a subject of debate. In sound and melody, “Dune” is a typical representative of pop music, but the irony and topicality of the lyrics stand out from this style. Shutovskaya, the hooligan message of creativity led to the group occupying a niche outside of genres, becoming not a representative of any style, but an independent phenomenon.

Dune now

Compared to the end of the 20th century, the group’s popularity has decreased. “Dune” still has a circle of admirers, and its concerts invariably attract listeners, but this does not reach the national love of the 90s. The group has not been included in radio rotation since 1999 - their work has ceased to be “format”.


Viktor Rybin explains this by saying that “Dune” was unable to adapt to today’s fashion trends. The group continues to joke, make jokes and misbehave as before, but this style is not always close to modern listeners.

Since 2004, Dune’s career began to decline - Rybin became closely involved in the shipping business and could no longer devote the proper amount of time to the group. The team resumed its activities only in 2008, but no longer tried to maintain the same pace. The group recorded their last album, “Yakut Bananas,” in 2010. Critics noted in their reviews that creative crisis the team has not yet finished.


Since 2012, there have been rumors that the musicians are collecting material for a new disc, including collaboration with the Ukrainian performer Slava Blagov.

There are currently 6 members in the group:

  • Victor Rybin (vocals and percussion);
  • Mikhail Dulsky (guitar, backing vocals);
  • Igor Plyaskin (guitar);
  • Oleg Kolmykov (bass guitar);
  • Andrey Tolstoy Apukhtin (keyboards);
  • Roman Makhov (drummer).

Rybin, the main “engine” of the team, is also busy with another project. In 1998, the musician married the singer for the third time. Husband and wife created the duet “RybSen”. The family of artists performs songs in which they try to combine lyrics with healthy humor.


Victor Rybin and Natalya Senchukova

In 2017, “Dune” played at the Moscow Yotaspace club anniversary concert"The 30 best songs in 30 years." The group continues to tour and perform at various concert venues across the country, both individually and as part of large events. Most often, musicians play in clubs in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

News on the group’s website appears infrequently in 2018 - Victor writes that activity has transferred to the RybSen account on VKontakte and Natalia Senchukova’s Instagram. However, the band promises to soon delight fans with new songs, including ones on a hot topic - about socks.

Discography

  • 1990 - “Country of Limonia”
  • 1992 - “Behind us is Dolgoprudny”
  • 1993 - “Dune, Dunochka, DunA, Greetings from the Big Hangover!”
  • 1993 - “Vitek”
  • 1994 - “But we don’t care!”
  • 1995 - “Remember your golden childhood” (Dune & Natalya Senchukova)
  • 1996 - “In the Big City”
  • 1996 - “I sewed a new suit”
  • 1998 - “Disco Dancer”
  • 1999 - “Karaganda”
  • 1999 - “Album for the Wife”
  • 2000 - “The Thirteenth”
  • 2001 - “Rubbish”
  • 2003 - “Not the Weak Link”
  • 2008 - “Law of Nature”
  • 2010 - “Yakut bananas”

Clips

  • "Country of Limonia"
  • "Korefana"
  • "Firm"
  • "Oktyabryatskaya-partisan (Machine gun)"
  • "Chi-Chi-Ga"
  • "East - Altai"
  • "Dolgopa-Lambada"
  • "For Friends"
  • "Borka the womanizer"
  • "Old Barn"
  • "Communal apartment"
  • "Sea of ​​Beer (Dream)"
  • "Lanterns"
  • "Kite"
  • "Bottle"
  • “I sewed a new suit”
  • "About Vasya"
  • "Karaganda"

From the first time they appeared on stage, the Dune group immediately fell in love with the audience. They were “Ours”, and the humorous lyrics of comic songs instantly diverged into quotes and became “folk”. They became popular in 1987, but for now a little history. Viktor Rybin, the permanent leader and founder of the group, is from the Moscow region. His mother sang in the Pyatnitsky choir, and his father worked at a factory.

“I was born where I was useful - in Dolgoprudny. A banal story - they gave it to music school, the teachers called it not successful. I broke my arm and forgot about music. I went to sambo."

Music reappeared in the life of Viktor Rybin when he was about 12 years old. The yard boys told him about the banned Voice of America radio and what kind of music they listen to abroad.

“The concert from Washington... I even remembered their address for the rest of my life... I was amazed... this is 74... Queen, Deep Pierple, hard rock... we decided... we need to create our own group... we had a speaker ... we came up with our own songs...”

The amateur creativity of the young artists lasted for a year and a half, until Victor’s friend, Sergei Katin, transferred to the school. At the age of 14, he was considered a good musician and played the button accordion superbly. The young man easily joined the team, and soon the first name for the group was invented.

“BY LITTLE Mo”... What did it mean? No one knew. We opened an English textbook and sang the lines from it, because we couldn’t come up with words. But we became popular in a narrow geographical point... Dolgoproudny. People even came to see us dance.”

Since the guys were minors, and musical instruments they were given tickets directly at the venues; they did not receive money for their performances. Then they enjoyed playing at discos. But they already understood that they needed to move forward in the chosen direction: earn money and buy good equipment. But as soon as they turned 16 and received their first income, the artists bought their first instrument.

“We bought Katina a bass for 450 rubles.... And we worked at weddings... then life scattered us... everyone went somewhere... it was ’79.”

Sergey Katin continued his musical career, first working in the State Television and Radio Orchestra, and then in popular group Arsenal, and Viktor Rybin continued to work as a submariner in Kamchatka. However, he did not forget about music. We probably would never have known about the Dune group if not for a chance meeting of old school friends.

“It was ’85... I said, Seryoga, we need to start our own group.”

The “Hard Rock” format did not bring much popularity to the group, especially since in those years such luminaries of heavy music as the groups “Aria”, “Rondo”, “Black Coffee” had long been playing on stage. But remaining “not destiny” was not in the plans of the artists, so on creative council A new stage and musical concept for the team was developed.

“In 1987, the times had already changed... perhydrol on the hair, tight pants and jackets with wide shoulders... the material needed to be changed... Katin did a great job - he sat down and wrote “The Country of Limonia.”

Few people know, but for the first time this song was performed by Larisa Dolina, who was then just gaining popularity.

“About the Valley... Seryozha slipped this song to her and she performed it at the Musical Ring.” The song didn't get any resonance...the tuning didn't suit it. Seryozha did it on the sly... I turn on the TV and I see... I call him and he doesn’t answer...”

The artists had an important task - to declare themselves as a new group, which has, at a minimum, the right to exist. This needed a name stage image and repertoire. The song “Limonia”, performed by the group “Dune” in 1989, immediately “shot”. This is not surprising: it very accurately reflected the mood of society in the late 80s, and the unusual and somewhat arrogant image of the performers themselves brought a smile.

“We dressed in what we had.”

“About Limonia... then our country was this country... all the musicians then wrote songs “between the lines.” Of course, we sang about foreign miracles, how to make money... it was then that she became... funny... We were not funny, but prickly... Russian cacti. We have remained that way; the audience makes any artist.”

“The story of the song is ordinary... reflected the state... of the Soviet Union... Seryozha Katin, with whom we created the group, says, let’s be dissidents. I tell him - you better give the music, and I’ll perform it frivolously...everything is forgiven for clowns.”

Throughout the next year, “Dune” traveled all over the country with this popular hit. Of course, they had other songs that fans appreciated. But here’s the paradox: despite their obvious popular popularity, the artists did not receive support either on TV or radio. The censors took up arms against “too uncomplicated musicians.”

“They hardly played it on the radio... we need TV. We don’t fit into “Morning Mail”... you won’t fit in there... and here’s the “2*2” channel... we paid for a month. And then they didn’t take money from us...”

Music colleagues Anzhelika Agurbash, soloists of the group “Na-na,” shared their memories of the bright project of those years.

“Once they showed up, it was a lot of fun.”

“As soon as “Limonia” came out, everyone started dancing just like them...”

But officials could not help but react to the massive popularity of “Dune”, and soon “Country Limonia” was included in the “Song of the Year” program, and the state company “Melodiya” released vinyl record group, also called "Country Limonia". The album “Dolgoprudny Behind Us” will be released soon. Until 1996, the musicians released new albums, and their concerts were sold out throughout the country. During this time, he left the team, got married and went to conquer concert venues France, one of the founders of the group is Sergei Katin. Then, under the leadership of Victor, a new CD “Dune, Dunochka, DunA, greetings from Big Badun” was released, and then such hits as “Zhenka”, “Machine Gun”, “Vitek”, “Dream” and the famous “Borka the Womanizer”. By the way. , it is the “womanizer” that Viktor Rybin believes best song th about love in the repertoire of his group.

“Borka the Womanizer” is a love song... there are different ones... both to have fun and to make you cry... I call it the best love song.”

Simultaneously with his growing popularity, Victor also met his other half - Natalya Senchukova, who worked as a dancer in the 90s. It was a classic love affair at work, which developed into a romantic feeling.

The secret of the success of the Dune group, according to Viktor Rybin, lies in the work itself, which for his team is the meaning of life.

“In the love of listeners and spectators, musicians, nothing depends on you.”