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Radio vse russian radio legacy

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hi!

I used to listed to radio vse, and I never knew the names of the songs they played. I can still remember one of them, and of course I remember how much I loved the songs in general. I was wondering if anyone has the tracklist from the station, or knows a lot of their songs? there are two they played over and over, one with a male singer, and one with a female singer, that I really loved, but I can't quite describe anything else.

thank you so much!!
 
Radio VSE preceded Pulse 87 and was owned by the Mega Media Group. That company went bankrupt a year ago. There is a Russian format currently on 87.7 that is unaffiliated with Radio VSE.
 
Nick said:
Radio VSE preceded Pulse 87 and was owned by the Mega Media Group. That company went bankrupt a year ago. There is a Russian format currently on 87.7 that is unaffiliated with Radio VSE.

i know that, but do you have the playlist for Rasio VSE?
 
The only person I can think of who could help you would be Alex Shvarts, the former CEO of Mega Media.
 
huh--does he have an email or something for fans?

Nick said:
The only person I can think of who could help you would be Alex Shvarts, the former CEO of Mega Media.
 
My suggestion would be to visit a Russian bookstore. I am not locating in New York, but I think there are quite a few stores that sell Russian music around the Coney Island area. Sometimes the store clerks are helpful, and will play samples of the music for you before you buy.

Compilation CDs (with songs by different artisits) are popular in Russia. Also available are semi-official compilation MP3 discs that hold around 200 songs. Perhaps you can find a compilation from around 3-4 years ago that may have the 2 songs that you heard alot on 'Радио ВСЁ' (translation: Radio Everything, pronounced: Rahdio Visyo).
 
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