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'''Мой Блуждающий Огонь''', also known as '''My Wandering Fire''', is an unsolved lostwave.
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|Year = 1996-1997
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'''Мой Блуждающий Огонь''' (transliterated as '''Moy Bluzhdayuschiy Ogon''', known as '''My Wandering Fire''' in English) is a partially solved lostwave.
 
== Background ==
== Background ==
It was originally posted to VK by Alexander Alexandrov. He joined the group Good Old NBN, NBN+TVC, Rambler and asked the community if anyone knew the name of the singer or had the full video.
It was originally posted to VK by Alexander Alexandrov. He joined the group Good Old NBN, NBN+TVC, Rambler and asked the community if anyone knew the name of the singer or had the full video.
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== References ==
== References ==
* https://youtu.be/t1U5Wgcob-0 (q upload)
* https://vk.com/topic-47827255_29249186 (original vk post)


https://youtu.be/t1U5Wgcob-0 (q upload)
[[Category:Underidentified]]
 
[[Category:Russian pop]]
https://vk.com/topic-47827255_29249186 (original vk post)

Revision as of 23:50, 9 June 2024

ⓘ This lostwave is classified as partially (un)solved.

Мой Блуждающий Огонь
Alternative name(s) My Wandering Fire, Moy Bluzhdayuschiy Ogon, My Will-o'-the-Wisp; МБО, MBO, MWF, MWW
Genre Russian pop
Length 0:35 (snippet)
Year 1996-1997
Status Partially solved
Original poster Alexander Alexandrov
Search started 2017

Мой Блуждающий Огонь (transliterated as Moy Bluzhdayuschiy Ogon, known as My Wandering Fire in English) is a partially solved lostwave.

Background

It was originally posted to VK by Alexander Alexandrov. He joined the group Good Old NBN, NBN+TVC, Rambler and asked the community if anyone knew the name of the singer or had the full video.

NBN was a Russian TV channel that served the Saint Petersburg area from 1996 to 2007. The white "NBN" and "22" logos in the video point to the snippet likely being recorded in the first few years of NBN’s existence.

According to the registry of the Russian Authors' Society, the song was written by the composer Viktor Sigal (a.k.a. Viktor Chayka) and the lyricist Viktor Ionov (a.k.a. Viktor Ionov-Dolgusha). The full lyrics were published by Ionov-Dolgusha on his personal page in 2010.

On April 14th 2023, the video was uploaded to YouTube by Anon0122, leading to a gradual rise of interest to the search.

The search is mostly conducted in Russian on Anon0122 Telegram channel, as well as his Discord server.

Singers that have been directly ruled out or are considered highly improbable include: Natalia Shturm, Olga Favorskaya, Lena Zosimova, Irina Borisova, Galina Romanova.

On May 17th 2024, someone registered a YouTube account with the name Irina Kudryavina and claimed that she was the singer in question. She stated that she had worked for NBN in early 1997 and the video was shot by the channel crew just to fill the gaps in the broadcast. "Irina" also named a few locations in St. Petersburg where the video was allegedly shot, adding that she was not the only NBN employee with such music videos. Since her claims didn't seem very specific and her personality was virtually untraceable on the Internet (the only person with such name seems to have moved to St. Petersburg much later than the video was shot), she was asked to contact one of the investigators directly. However, she declined to provide any further details and deleted her account.

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