Another odd place to find Romanovs, I guess, would be in a Rolling Stones song; but then again maybe not. For those of us of a certain age (not young), and old enough to know better , there is the Stones' 1968 classic, "Sympathy For the Devil". Midway through, the Devil sings ,
"I hung around St. Petersburg, when I saw it was a time for a change
killed the Tsar and his ministers, Anastasia screamed in vain "
Wince. At that time I knew the basics of the revolution and Anastasia, though not much else. Interesting that the song's writers, two young products of the British school system at that time, apparently expected their young, even teenage , fans to understand the reference.
I'm not so sure they all did, but then again the song was golden musically, so that might not have been a problem. I myself hear (feel) those lines differently now. " Sympathy For The Devil" is of course You Tube available.
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