Name of the band - year of their first official edited reference LP or single (they can have tons of recordings in the era) - location of origin (if only appears the city is because is from Russia)
Most of these bands were censored in our western block at the same time they did they same with western music, it was an ideological warfare started by US. Drugs were very illegal but here too. The only difference between they and us, is that they had a better political system and they only censor cause ideological warfare, not cause religion or money. There aren't all the bands because we haven't enough info specially after the russianfobic on internet in 2022, but these are the main soviet bands of the 60s-70s. In Rusia rock became most famous in the 80s when even Uriah Heep was there
*John Kay from Steppenwolf is not included but he is russian and he migrated to Canada because WWII german invasion, he was in Poland in that time* Country Joe Mc Doland is a similar situation, is not included but his super hippie american music was part of the KGB programs to use the hippie movement as a socialist tool
Aleksei Kozlov - 1960? - Moscow
Armada - 1979 - Moscow
ABC Ansambl Angela Vlatkovića - 1975 - Unknown - Yugoslavian
Aquarium - didn't edit references in the era - Leningrad
Aleksey Mazhukov - 1970 - Moscow
Alexander Kostarev - didn't edit references in the era - Sverdlovsk
Autograph - didn't edit references in the era - Moscow
Breakout - 1968 - Rzeszów, Poland
Budapest Symphony Orchestra - 1943 - Budapest, Hungary
Blue Effect - 1972 - Unknown, Czechoslovakia
Bulat Okudzhava - 1960? - Moscow
Collage - 1978 - Unknown, Estonia
Dialog - didn't edit references in the era - Mykolaiv/Donetsk
Dos-Mukasan - 1976 - Unknown, Kazakhstan
Elektra - didn't edit references in the era - Unknown, Estonia
Elektron - 1967 - Unknown
FEZ - 1978 - Unknown, East Germany
Grupa Stress - didn't edit references in the era - Warsaw, Poland
Gennady Gladkov - 1966 - Moscow
Igor Khoma - 1960? - Unknown, Ukraine
Jiří Stivín & Pierre Favre - 1964 - e Locle, Switzerland & Prague (former Czechoslovakia (western musician migrated to USSR)
Kapitalnyi Remont - didn't edit references in the era - Unknown
Khalil Gudaz - 1960? - Unknown, Afganistan
Klan - 1971 - Warsaw, Poland
Karel Velebny - 1965 - Prague, Czechoslovakia
Larisa Dolina - 1979 - Unknown, Estonia
Lembit Veevo - 1967 - Unknown, Estonia
Manfred-Ludwig Sextett - 1963 - Unknown, East Germany
Mahagon - 1978 - Unknown
Majid Sepand - 1960? - Unknown, Afganistan
Mess - 1975 - Unknown
Menuets - 1979 - Unknown
Miloslav Ištvan - 1952 - Olomouc, Czechoslovakia
Nurt - 1971 - Wrocław, Poland
Omega - 1968 - Budapest, Hungary
Ornament - 1974 - Unknown
Oleg Kutsenko Ensemble - 1974 - Moscow
Olovyannye Soldatiki - 1972 - Unknown
Piknik - didn't edit references in the era - Leningrad
Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra - 1935 - Katowice, Poland
Raimonds Pauls - 1974 - Unknown, Latvia
Suuk (Müstikud) - didn't edit references in the era - Unknown, Estonia
SHQ - 1965 - Prague, Czechoslovakia
Silesian Blues Band - 1974 - Siemianowice, Upper Silesia
Sofia Orchestra - 1979 - Unknown, Bulgaria
Test - 1972 - Warsaw, Poland
Ty poila konya - 1972 - Unknown
Václav Kučera - 1965 - Prague (former Czechoslovakia)
Václav Zahradník - 1970 - Unknown, Czechoslovakia
Väntorel - 1971 - Unknown
Yuri Morozov - 1973 - Crimea
Zhar-Ptitsa - didn't edit references in the era - Unknown
There were fewer bands there but because rock culture is something western and obviously less came, apart from it being a country that suffered two world wars like nobody else; in fact the hippie movement was partly invented by the KGB; what we have lived in the West these last 60 years is a big lie and now the lie is more palpable than ever, now that they are not here, capitalism shows its toughest face
It is hard to assimilate it worse on a musical level even on a musical level we were deceived with what was done beyond the iron curtain
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