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Written by To The Point News
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Thursday, 06 March 2008 |
Prepare yourself for this one - maybe with a Stoli martini
or two.
Back in the days of the Soviet Union, the Soviet Red Army
had an official choir composed of male soldiers and musicians. It
still exists. The Red Army Choir performs throughout Russia to this
day.
Now consider the Finnish rock band called The Leningrad
Cowboys. A little while ago, they held
a concert in Russia, in which - to the screaming applause of Russkie teen-agers
- they got the Red Army Choir to join them on stage for a performance of "Sweet
Home Alabama." In English. You couldn't make this up.
We're talking seriously off the wall here. Better have that Stoli ready when you watch
it:
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