Aargh. Vysotsky was not a "dissident." He was just not recorded in the state music agency. They let him sing in Paris, for God's sake. When he died in 1980, they draped Moscow in flowers.
BBC Monitoring Russian establishment lines up to mark late dissident songwriter's birthday Source: Channel One TV, Moscow, in Russian 1500 gmt 25 Jan 03
Today the legendary Russian actor and songwriter, Vladimir Vysotskiy, who died in 1980, would have celebrated his 65th birthday. To commemorate the anniversary, this afternoon Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila visited Moscow's Taganka Theatre where Vysotskiy had worked, Russian Channel One TV reported at 1500 gmt on 25 January.
The TV showed the Putins being welcomed at the entrance to the theatre by its artistic director, Yuriy Lyubimov, and his wife. Vladimir and Lyudmila Putin were shown a display of Vysotskiy's theatre costumes and notebooks and were presented with a new book about the poet and a complete CD collection of his songs.
Later they had tea at the theatre with the Lyubimovs and the poet's son, Nikita Vysotskiy. Vladimir Putin was shown asking him in detail about Vladimir Vysotskiy's museum being set up close to the theatre.
The next report in the news bulletin showed the leadership of Russia's major centrist party, One Russia, including Interior Minister Boris Gryzlov, Emergencies Minister Sergey Shoygu and Moscow mayor Yuriy Luzhkov, laying flowers at the monument to Vladimir Vysotskiy in Strastnoy Boulevard in central Moscow.