This music will be eternal - the second song of the album The Separation of the group Nautilus Pompilius . The song also entered the concert recordings of None To No Cabelism and Titanic Live . The song became one of the most popular hits of the Nautilus Pompilius band. On the Titanic Live album, the live song is called Radiola .
| This music will be eternal | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Executor | Nautilus Pompilius | |||
| Album | Parting | |||
| Date of issue | 1986 | |||
| Date Recorded | 1986 | |||
| Genre | new wave , gothic rock , psychedelic rock | |||
| Duration | 4:38 | |||
| Author | Ilya Kormiltsev / Vyacheslav Butusov | |||
| Album Track List Parting | ||||
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Vyacheslav Butusov:
We called it "Batteries" ... I don’t remember, she didn’t show herself in any way until she started playing her at concerts. She turned out so weighted, aggressive. We tuned in to it. And when recording, I did not perceive it at all.
The obituary on the death of Ilya Kormiltsev, the author of the lyrics, in the online edition Gazeta.ru was entitled "This music has become eternal" [1] .
The epitaph at the grave of Ilya Kormiltsev at the Troekurovsky cemetery consists of the words of the song:
this
music
will be
eternal
if I
will replace
batteries
Size - 4/4.
Words: Ilya Kormiltsev
Music: Vyacheslav Butusov