Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!ut-sally!utah-cs!utah-gr!stride!unrvax!malc From: malc@unrvax.UUCP (Malcolm Carlock) Newsgroups: net.rumor,net.wanted,net.audio Subject: Re: Night Flight to Venus? Message-ID: <488@unrvax.UUCP> Date: Mon, 26-May-86 21:04:44 EDT Article-I.D.: unrvax.488 Posted: Mon May 26 21:04:44 1986 Date-Received: Thu, 5-Jun-86 07:01:46 EDT References: <1001@dataioDataio.UUCP> Reply-To: malc@unrvax.UUCP (Malcolm Carlock) Organization: University of Nevada, Reno Lines: 34 Xref: linus net.rumor:2242 net.wanted:8172 net.audio:8000 In article <1001@dataioDataio.UUCP> bjorn@dataioDataio.UUCP (Bjorn Freeman-Benson) writes: >I am looking for some songs that I heard between 7 and 9 years ago, and >haven't heard since. (etc) > >Group: bon amme' (phonetically) > Bon Hamme (maybe spelled this way) > Bon Hommon (or maybe this way) > (or maybe something else) > >Album: Night Flight to Venus (i think) > >Songs: Night Flight to Venus > Rah, Rah, Rasputin (spelling? Rasputin was a Russian czar(?)) > > Thanks for any help you can offer... > Bjorn N Freeman-Benson > ..!uw-beaver!entropy!dataio!bjorn << Official sacrificial text line for the line-eater bug >> If the song was "Rah Rah Rasputin", then the group was "Boney M", a band out of the carribbean, I believe. (Unless someone else has re-recorded this song.) Trivia note: This group played a concert in the USSR in the late '70's, at which Soviet officials bullied/bamboozled not a few U.S. embassy employees out of their paid-for seats. "Rah, Rah, Rasputin, lover of the Russian Queen* There was a cat who really was gone . . ." *Or was it "Russia's greatest love machine"? I can't remember . . . Malc U of N, Reno