Victar Tsoy's anniversary marked with a tribute concert in Brest (photo)

The concert of the cover-band C€PITAL$ had a symbolic start - in silence, and the first song was "Song Without Words".

"In the circle of creative people it is accepted to celebrate anniversaries with the so-called "creative reports. We decided that it will be good to pay respect to the last hero of the Soviet musical epoch", - after these words they played "The Last Hero" to the audience.

Tsoy's quotations of different times sounded from the stage in the pauses between the songs.

"I don't think that it is a protest song actually, although "Changes" (the audience burst with applause at this moment - Euroradio) is perceived as a newspaper article about the "perestroika". I wrote it long ago when no one spoke about any change-over and I didn't mean any change-over".

The audience demanded "Changes" standing up, and the people did not sit back to their seats till the end of the concert. The song sort of divided the concert into two parts - the slow one ("When your Girlfriend is Sick", "8-grader") and the real stadium "Kino" hits like "We Want to Dance", "The Star Named Sun". 

The "Blood Group" was supposed to close the tribute but it was not enough for the over-excited audience. The  C€PITAL$ had to come out after a curtain call. Everyone, even elder fans of Tsoy, danced below the stage under the "Parting".