Sergey Maximishin, October 2010. Young Pioneers meet Party veterans in the former apartment/museum of Vladimir Lenin in the former Leningrad.
Nice lamp, it would have made a nice prop in a Harry Potter film. That boy to the very right, the expression. The big boy in the front row, instinctively is shielding himself from the light, he turned his arm from the proper angle and he is casting an ominous shadow on his face. Those boyscout shirts is a dangerous sign of innovation, a clear western influence. Note that the boy in the front row is wearing a blue plastic slippers over his shoes, as is proper in a shrine (outside of middle or far east) or a Russian museum. (via remetalk)
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That’s actually Paul’s song but only John could pull off that bluesy vocal strut.