Cool stuff there George!It must have sucked to have to play such crap cymbals though........Weren't Paiste/[COLOR="Red"]Zil[/COLOR]s available though for big Rubles?
Hi Blairn!
During the 1971-1984 when I'd active drumming, to be honest, I met nothing Paiste/Zildjian face to face. That cymbals were in private hands only by way which Dule described - changing "cookware" to real cymbals during rarely concert tour of big soviet orchestras.:), or as a presents from friends who had a tourist trips.
More accessible cymbals were Premier's Zyn & Super Zyn with Royal Ace snare or Ludwig same line - and only in Moscow and St.Ptb, because they were purchased for symphony orchestras, big bands, folk teams and culture's centers, similar as Premier's full kits.
It was a every soviet drummer's dream.
But I have to say that "fritz" TROWA & chech AMATI were not worse in those years - it's my absolutely firm opinion.
P.S.:
1. ZIL - it's a brand of soviet government car...:D
2. One of the best soviet rock drummers Yuri Fokin suddenly left the drumming, jumped deep into religion and emigrated to USA at the end of 70' and live in San Francisco now - he have more much stories about those soviet musical era. He was an brilliant talant drummer - at Feb.2007 and also spring 2010 he was invited in Moscow with to take a part in 40-jubilee's concert of rock-group "The Flowers" with other last members of this group which lives in USA now, where he play drums a first time for last 30 years...:)
His drumming "Johnny be Goode" accessible on his site http://www.yuritania.com
Rgds,
George.