Sit back and pin back your ears while I regale you with a story containing an amazing (nay stunning) coincidence.
Grigori Rasputin
was a Russian peasant, mystical faith healer and private adviser to the
Romanovs. He played a significant part in the increasing unpopularity
of the Tsar and Alexandra Feodorovna, his wife, and the downfall of the
Russian Monarchy. He was murdered by persons unknown on the 30th
December 1916 in the city of Petrograd.
62 years later, Boney
M, a German pop group had a number 1 hit record around the world with a
song called "Rasputin." The male lead singer, Bobby Farrell even
dressed as Rasputin whilst performing the record, and Bobby acted
the part of Rasputin, croaking out "Oh those Russians" at the end of the
song.
32 years later Bobby Farrell died, at the tender age of 61. He
died on 30th December 2010, exactly 94 years to the day after Rasputin
died. And where did he die? Well he died in the ancient Russian city of
Saint Petersburg, which, back in 1916 had been known as - yes - you've
guessed it Petrograd. The truth is sometimes stranger than fiction...
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