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In 1979, accompanied by Ray Cooper, Elton John became the first Western pop star to tour the Soviet Union. The last of eight gigs was broadcasted by BBC Radio 1 and was unofficially released as a bootleg, named "Russian Bullet" or "A Single Man In Moscow". User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Funeral for a Friend (Live from Moscow, 1979)
392Better Off Dead (Live from Moscow, 1979)
333Tonight (Live from Moscow, 1979)
304Bennie and the Jets (Live from Moscow, 1979)
305Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word (Live from Moscow, 1979)
296Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting) / Pinball Wizard (Live from Moscow, 1979)
257Crazy Water (Live from Moscow, 1979)
228Daniel
209Better Off Dead
1810Crazy Water
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Live from Moscow, 1979

Live From Moscow (Live From Moscow / 1979)
Live at the Greek
Live At The Greek Theatre 1994 (Bootleg)
1977-05-07: Rainbow Rock: Rainbow Theatre, London, UK
Russian Bullet
Live From Moscow
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Live From Moscow [Disc 1]
Saturday Night's Alright (For Fighting) / Pinball Wizard [Live From Moscow / 1979] - EP
Russian Bullet (Live In Moscow 28-05-1979) (Bootleg) [CD 2]
Live From The Rainbow Theatre With Ray Cooper
Russian Bullet (Live In Moscow 28-05-1979): Disc 1 (bootleg)