RT: Get Unlucky? Commandos ‘abduct’ Russian Army choir singing James Bond Spectre theme (VIDEO)
The Russian Army choristers are used to rave reviews for their renditions of pop classics such as “Get Lucky.” But a group of commandos took exception to their version of the new James Bond “Spectre” theme, it seems – and “abducted” them mid-song.
Five members of the Russian Army choir were hitting the high notes in their performance of Sam Smith’s “Writing's On The Wall,” the latest Bond theme hit, when they were suddenly “attacked” in a St. Petersburg shopping center.
WNU Editor: Growing up .... I preferred listening to American/British music (1960s - 1970s). Unfortunately .... in my home my father enjoyed listening to the Red Army choir sing .... and he put the speakers loud. Sighhhh .... it was not easy growing up.
4 comments:
I love the Red Army Choir. My favourite piece the perform is Echelon's Song, on Song for Voroshilov.
My kids the other hand....
Red Army Choir is great.
I just counted 30 Red Army albums in my home. And I know in my parents home outside of Moscow there must be at least 50 more .... and God only knows how many are in my condo in Moscow. That's it .... I need to listen to some Pink Floyd right now.
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