A tribute to Mikhail Gorbachev from 1989, by Belgian New Beat activists Sacher Musak
In 1989, after their flash hit "Van Den Beat", Sacher Musak (Bob Vanderbob a.k.a. Bobvan and James Desaules) paid tribute to the last leader of the Soviet Union, the man who loosened Soviet hegemony over Eastern Europe, thus signalling the end of the Cold War.
This video became a huge underground hit in the Soviet Union at the time, where it circulated in the form of VHS tapes.
Crammed unearthed the original video, directed by Bobvan and shot in Hi8, with great animations created on the Amiga by Christian Bourgaux.
In 1989, after their flash hit "Van Den Beat", Sacher Musak (Bob Vanderbob a.k.a. Bobvan and James Desaules) paid tribute to the last leader of the Soviet Union, the man who loosened Soviet hegemony over Eastern Europe, thus signalling the end of the Cold War.
This video became a huge underground hit in the Soviet Union at the time, where it circulated in the form of VHS tapes.
Crammed unearthed the original video, directed by Bobvan and shot in Hi8, with great animations created on the Amiga by Christian Bourgaux.
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