back to article Vladimir Putin denies penchant for Abba

Russia has written a mildy-worded letter of protest to the Times denying that Abba tribute band Bjorn Again performed a private gig for Vladimir Putin at a cost of £20,000. The paper last week ran a shock report in which the band insisted they'd jetted to Moscow, been whisked 200 miles by bus to "a remote location near Lake …

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  1. Colin Morris
    Black Helicopters

    Style of music that they are used to, possibly?

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    The Times notes that last year's Russian victor - Believe by Dima Bilan - "received a maximum 12 points from six neighbouring countries: Armenia, Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Ukraine".

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    I don't blame former Soviet countries for giving maximum points to a style of music that they enjoy the most, as was probably the case when voting for the Russian (as in 'former Soviet') entry.

    Admittedly, the El Reg implication that gas supplies in the colder months may be 'reduced' depending on appropriate favours not being forthcoming may not be a million miles away from the truth, unfortunately.

  2. David

    Look-alike?

    Well, if the group was a look-alike, perhaps the audience was too? Rumours abounded years ago that look-alike Russian presidents were wheeled out and used when the real thing was indisposed, or maybe dead!

  3. amanfromMars Silver badge

    Hmmm?

    I wonder if Vladimir is into Magical Mystery Turing? I shall have to enquire via a number of available channels/chunnels as he comes across as being a lot smarter than many others who crowd Media's stage and spin their tales ....... for tails probably.

    And if you have ever met any of Mother Russia's fine ladies, you'll never disagree with .....

    " Well the Ukraine girls really knock me out

    They leave the west behind

    And Moscow girls make me sing and shout

    They Georgia's always on my my my my my my my my my mind .."

  4. Mike Smith
    Coat

    The name of the game is

    Mamma Mia! Does his mother know? No-one's accusing him of being a dancing queen or anything. It's no good just shouting SOS when the phone goes ring ring; he really could meet his Waterloo over this.

    When asked if he liked Abba, he should have stepped into the light of the super trouper and say, "yes - I do, I do, I do, I do, I do."

  5. Wyrmhole
    Heart

    Diplomacy

    - I believe your beloved country's Eurovision entry sucks donkey balls, Mr. Capitalistic Composer. ^_^

    - Why thank you, your neighbors' commendable sycophantism was a grand success, if I say so myself, your Retarded Excellence, sir. ^_^

    - Yes, true, very true, fuck you very much. ^_^

  6. amanfromMars Silver badge

    Nastrovya

    Crikey, that vodka must be good, Wyrmhole. :-)

  7. 4irw4y

    ABBA moved away, now it's BoneyM in Siberia for $4K a performance

    ... in 500-seats old-Soviet design hall, you know, stars, banners, Marx and Lenin in moulding and such. Stage light from Martin, and best of Marshall acoustic system (China). As reported by the trusted source. In 2008 Siberians could enjoy Deep Purple for $5K net... Prognosis: Pink Floyd, $6K (-:

    Wagner would be much more appropriate today. One must find his local enterpreneur, though.

  8. Mr Grumblefish

    Andrew Lloyd Webber is to music

    what Vladimir Putin is to democracy.

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