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'''"Vienna"''' was a song by [[Ultravox]] which [[Soviet]] [[Professor]] [[Grisenko]] "bloody loved" and listened to on his [[Walkman]] while onboard the Soviet [[submarine]] ''[[Firebird (submarine)|Firebird]]''. 
 
Its lyrics included the words: "This means nothing to me.  Oh, Vienna." ([[TV]]: ''[[Cold War (TV story)|Cold War]]'')
 
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'''"Vienna"''' was a song by [[Ultravox]] which [[Soviet]] [[Professor]] [[Grisenko]] "bloody loved" and listened to on his [[Walkman]] while onboard the Soviet [[submarine]] ''[[Firebird (submarine)|Firebird]]'' in [[1983]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Cold War (TV story)}})


[[Category:Songs from the real world]]
[[Category:Songs from the real world]]

Latest revision as of 22:31, 27 June 2024

Vienna (song)
You may wish to consult Vienna (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

"Vienna" was a song by Ultravox which Soviet Professor Grisenko "bloody loved" and listened to on his Walkman while onboard the Soviet submarine Firebird in 1983. (TV: Cold War [+]Loading...["Cold War (TV story)"])