The controversial song “spleen” Harry Potter hooked Makarevich
"Give this to Harry Potter, if suddenly will meet him" - so detailed and somewhat verbose permanent leader of group "spleen" Alexander Vasiliev called his new song posted on the Internet in the midst of a pandemic. But not so much the pandemic, how many of expressive "events" prompted the author to creative saying for the day. The statement provoked a lively response not only from fans and motorsystems, but colleagues of the musician. Known for iconic rock verse "Aria" poetess Margarita Pushkina, writing now in the underground its own rock tales in the name of "Margency", for example, the voice called Vasilyev "very boring" and Andrei Makarevich on the contrary was inspired so much that responded own the song "Answer Harry Potter Sasha Vasilyev". In General, went dvizhuha.
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