
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows two white posters displayed side by side. They appear to be informational panels with illustrations and text, likely about the history of rock music in Yekaterinburg, Russia. The left poster features illustrations and text in Russian, discussing the history of rock music in Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg). It mentions the 1957 World Festival of Youth in Moscow, which brought musical influence to the city. It also references the 40th anniversary of the Sverdlovsk Rock Club. The illustrations include a record player, vinyl records (one labeled "THE BEATLES"), and a crowd of people at a concert. At the bottom, there is a stylized cityscape of a town, with musical notes floating above the skyline. Towards the top right, the text mentions "records 'on bones'," alluding to illicit recordings made on X-ray films. The right poster depicts different ways people interacted with vinyl records in Russia. It shows illustrations with captions describing different actions involving records, such as passing them to each other and playing them. It also discusses mass interest in rock music beginning in the 1960s with The Beatles. The poster mentions various Sverdlovsk bands and details about how rock music was still prohibited. The bottom section illustrates illicit recording and distribution methods, with "records on bones" made from x-ray films and being sold in a market. In the background, there is a display case containing a collection of ceramic elephants. The posters are on a neutral-toned surface. The lighting appears to be artificial and somewhat bright.
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