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miércoles, 1 de mayo de 2024

ABBA: Against the Odds - new documentary

 



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The Brits thought Waterloo was beige, reveals new ABBA documentary Vicky Jessop — Tiempo de lectura: 2 minutos An exclusive look at an upcoming BBC show examines the impact ABBA’s hit single Waterloo had on the group’s lives ABBA might be one of the best-known bands in the world, but it wasn’t always that way. When the band scored one of Eurovision’s iconic moments with their hit single Waterloo in 1974, they initially faced an uphill battle in the charts – and in the public eye – to be taken seriously as a band, and not just a gimmick. An exclusive clip from the upcoming documentary ABBA: Against the Odds shows the impact that the single had on their lives. It opens with the band’s manager Stikkan Anderson signing them to Polar, a Swedish record label that had ambitions of breaking into the rest of Europe. “Stikkan believed in us from the beginning,” the group’s Björn Ulvaeus says in voiceover. “He always said, one day you’ll write a world hit.” That they did: the clip goes onto show how Waterloo rapidly conquered the European charts, scoring number ones in the UK, Belgium, Finland, Germany and more.  BBC/Rogan Productions/Alamy “When we won, it was just like pressing a button, and everything worked all over Europe,” Ulvaeus adds in a recorded interview from the time. That said, it wasn’t all an plain sailing. “In England, they thought it was quite beige,” Benny Andersson says. “Even if it the song was number one... if you’re a part of Eurovision, you’re dead afterwards.” The sentiment is echoed by Ulvaeus: “It was like an agreement amongst all DJs, amongst everyone.” Of course, ABBA did go onto conquer the charts, scoring multiple number ones and, fifty years later, opening ABBA Voyage in London. The documentary, which was produced by Rogan Productions and directed by BAFTA winner James Rogan, tells the story of ABBA’s creation. When they won the Eurovision song contest in 1974 with Waterloo, they faced an uphill battle in the global charts (and in their home country of Sweden) to be recognised as a genuine force in pop. But once they achieved success, that pressure threatened the relationships at the heart of the band. ABBA: Against the Odds will be available to watch on BBC iPlayer from 6am on the 4th May, and on BBC One at 10.40pm on the 8th May

https://www.standard.co.uk/culture/music/abba-waterloo-against-the-odds-bbc-b1154932.html
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ABBA's secret to global stardom laid bare in tell-all documentary

Nicola Methven


ABBA's secret to global stardom to be laid bare in tell-all documentary with archive footage
Global megastars ABBA topped the charts after winning Eurovision but fans will see a new side to the quartet in a brand new documentary using archived footage

In the 50 years since winning Eurovision, Abba have sold 385 million records but a new documentary lays bare their heartache as they struggled to get the recognition they deserved.

The musical establishment sneered at their frothy pop songs, the programme shows. It also tells how their quest to break America nearly broke them all and how they struggled as both of their marriages fell apart. Plus Agnetha and Bjorn were agonised at leaving their young daughter Linda behind for weeks on end as they toured.

In the film, which uses archive interviews from TV stations across Europe, viewers see how winning 1974’s Eurovision in Brighton was their ticket to global fame. But it also gave them a cheesy image they found impossible to shake. “In England, they thought it was quite beige,” Benny says.

“Even if the song was No1 in England if you’re a part of Eurovision, you’re dead afterwards.” But they didn’t give up, instead trying hard to find their identity in the wake of Eurovision-winning song Waterloo. Bjorn gives credit to their manager Stig Anderson, saying: “He always said ‘One day you’ll write a world hit’. “That meant a lot.” Mamma Mia was the song that turned things around.


Bjorn says: “With Mamma Mia we found we were a pop group. We found our identity.” He also says he and Benny were in awe of Agnetha and Frida’s voices, explaining: “Even if they sang very sad songs, they sound somehow jubilant.” But the press and musical establishment remained dismissive, with Swedish journalist Leif Schulman remembering: “You couldn’t be open about liking Abba.”

In 1975 Frida said she felt “very overwhelmed” by the criticism while Agnetha described the experience as “quite unpleasant”. In Australia however, they were hugely popular with songs like Fernando and during 1975-76 found themselves at the top of the charts for 42 weeks.

The song Knowing Me Knowing You meant that the UK could no longer be so dismissive of their skills. While still being dismissed as “simple and naive” they came up with 1976 global hit Dancing Queen, which Agnetha says gave her and Frida goosebumps as they recorded it.


But in other ways the cracks were already starting to show. In an interview Bjorn confesses that being in a band with his wife wasn’t always an easy ride. “Having to be together all the time can cause problems,” he admits. He and Agnetha had had a baby girl the year before Eurovision in 1973, and it was becoming hard to leave her behind in Sweden while they went away on tour.

“Everything happened at the same time,” Agnetha says in the film. Agnetha also says the endless speculation that she and Frida didn’t get on was untrue and hurtful. “So much has been written that Frida and I were not friends, it’s not very fair to do that,” she says. In 1978 Benny and Frida finally tied the knot after an engagement of more than seven years but Agnetha and Bjorn’s marriage was failing, despite the birth of their second child.


Bjorn says: “The marriage didn’t work. But we still worked very well together... so we decided to split up the marriage but not split up the band.” Agnetha says she thinks the decision was “very brave of us”. Another attempt to crack the US in 1978 ended with a terrifying flight in bad weather, which shook Agnetha so badly she became physically ill.

“After that, I got sick,” she says. “I said ‘I can’t do this’.” With Benny also finding that the touring sapped his ability to feel creative and write songs, Bjorn said it was time to give up on trying to be as popular in the US as they were in the rest of the world. Back in the UK, they were welcomed with open arms and the band finally started to feel the love.

When Abba kicked off a run of 38 concerts at Wembley, there was a clamour to get hold of tickets. Bjorn says their confidence grew. “I ran into Pete Townshend,” he recalls. “He said ‘do you know SOS is the best pop song ever written?’ I was so proud.” In 1980 they drew even more acclaim for The Winner Takes It All, which became one of the most celebrated break-up songs of all time.

Bjorn hints they put their own emotions into it and Agnetha says: “I tried to put my life experience and my feelings, everything in the song.” By the time Super Trouper came along later in 1980, to huge acclaim, they were being asked more about their difficult path to superstardom.

One interviewer asked: “You must be rich but are you happy?” and Frida admitted: “Sometimes, sometimes not.” But when it comes to being in the band, they drew strength from each other. Frida poignantly sums up their decade of domination, saying: “It wasn’t just the music, it was also love.

“It was a life lived together, somehow, all four of us.”

Abba: Against the Odds, BBC1, Saturday 4 May






lunes, 18 de marzo de 2024

2 EBU broadcasters unite for new documentary: ABBA – Against The Odds

 


2 EBU broadcasters unite for new documentary: ABBA – Against The Odds

By Andreas Kalaitzis18 March 2024 


This year marks 50 years since ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 in Brighton with the song "Waterloo." This will be celebrated in a unique collaboration in a documentary titled "ABBA – Against The Odds."


The documentary will be shown in more than 15 countries in the weeks leading up to Eurovision 2024 in Malmö.


The story of the group that became one of the world's biggest and best-selling music groups of all times includes rare clips and exclusive interviews. It's directed by James Rogan and produced by Dan Hall.


Unique collaboration

The documentary was developed by Danish DR and Swedish SVT, and the concept originated from the EBU Documentary Group. It is the largest ever collaboration of EBU members on a documentary production.


Matthew Trustram, Head of Television, EBU says:


– This is something of a landmark production for European public-service broadcasters, who have pulled together their biggest collaboration to date in the documentary space, to celebrate the music and influence of ABBA, a true European cultural phenomenon. By working together, the broadcasters have been able to deliver truly ambitious and impactful storytelling to their audiences.


Anders Bruus, Commissioning Editor, DR says:


– Never have so many TV stations collaborated to unfold the story of ABBA and their cultural significance. And when an idea from DR and SVT ends up engaging so many European TV stations in telling the story of a Swedish pop group, it shows the significance of ABBA over 50 years.


Axel Arnö, Head of Documentary, SVT says:


– The documentary is not only a celebration of ABBA's iconic music but also showcases the importance of our shared cultural heritage. The collaboration between so many European TV stations demonstrates how we can be united through music, art, and storytelling. ABBA's breakthrough in the Eurovision Song Contest 50 years ago and the current collaboration between TV stations are pivotal in bringing nations together then and now.


The documentary will premiere at Copenhagen's CPH:DOX on 23 March 2024, and will be broadcast in more than 15 countries throughout Europe ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö in May.


ABBA World in Malmö

Fans will be able to experience all the different parts of ABBA under one roof during Eurovision in Malmö, Sweden. Opening its doors on 29 April, ABBA World invites both new and old fans to explore parts of ABBA The Museum, ABBA Voyage, Mamma Mia!, Mamma Mia! The Party, and Polar Music International all at once.


Spread across two floors, this mini-exhibition and pop-up experience will create a space for ABBA fans to meet, share, and create memories together showcasing both the past and present of ABBA. Placed in the central parts of Malmö, ABBA World will be open for visitors for two weeks only at Södergatan 28 between 29 April and 12 May.


ABBA has been described as one of the world's most popular bands, and so far they've sold more than 150 million records worldwide.


The group released nine studio albums, two live albums, seven compilation albums, and 50 singles.


The major international breakthrough came in 1974 in the Eurovision Song Contest 1974 when they won with Waterloo.


https://eurovisionworld.com/esc/new-documentary-abba-against-the-odds

The BBC celebrates ABBA

 Wise Owl preps Abba doc for BBC



As part of a season of programmes on the BBC to celebrate 50 years since Abba’s Eurovision win, BBC Two and BBC Pop Music TV have commissioned When Abba Came to Britain, a 1 x 60 minute documentary from Wise Owl Films.


When Abba Came To Britain looks at the time At the band spent in the UK from 1974 to 1982 and examines their legacy, from Eurovision to ABBA Voyage.


Featuring previously untransmitted interviews with ABBA, the documentary “takes an affectionate look at the ongoing love affair between the UK and the Swedish supergroup.” Wise Owl Films has previously produced BBC Two’s award-winning When X Came To Britain strand (Bob Marley, Nirvana, Motown, Tina Turner and Blondie) and The Hacienda: The Club That Shook Britain.


The documentary will include a wealth of BBC and non-BBC performances, as well as long forgotten news footage, which all show how ABBAmania took hold in the UK in the 1970s and 1980s. The story is brought up to date with the quartet’s return to Britain in 2022, choosing to launch their ‘comeback’ concert – ABBA Voyage – in London.


Contributors include: musicians who performed with the band; tour manager Thomas Johansson, who recalls the performance in Glasgow (1979) which inspired the hit Super Trouper; an ABBA superfan who travelled from Liverpool to London aged 14 to meet the band; staff who worked at their British-based record label; the British Eurovision judge who scored them ‘nul points’ in 1974; the producers behind ABBA Voyage; and a now-famous member of the children’s choir which accompanied ABBA at their Wembley Arena concerts in 1979. It will also feature interviews with musicians who were heavily influenced by the band, including Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie and Blossoms.


Through interviews with those who witnessed the ABBA story unfold, the film will cross the nations and regions, visiting locations which had a part to play in the story, including the Brighton Dome and the Birmingham Odeon where the band played their first ever British concert in 1977, hearing from those who were there.


Rachel Davies, Commissioning Editor, BBC Pop Music TV says: “When Abba came to Britain is a love letter from this country to the beloved Swedish super-group, celebrating the special relationship we have as a nation with Benny, Björn, Agnetha and Anni-Frid. We focus on the stories of individuals who were lucky to be caught up in their world. A must watch for pop fans of all ages.”


Mark Robinson of Wise Owl Films says: “There can be fewer bands, if any, who have straddled generations of British music fans in a more impressive way than ABBA. Their original fans might now be in their fifties and sixties, but their children, and even their grandchildren, will be just as familiar with their biggest hits thanks to the likes of Mamma Mia! and Voyage. This film shows the enduring and often emotional impact that ABBA have left on British fans and musicians across the decades, but we will also chart the key role that Britain played in the band’s history – from the music of groups like The Beatles to playing host to defining moments in their career”.


When Abba Came to Britain is a Wise Owl Films production for BBC Two and BBC Pop Music TV. It was commissioned by Rachel Davies, Commissioning Editor, BBC Pop Music TV and Jonathan Rothery, BBC Head of Pop Music TV. It is produced and directed by Dhivya Kate Chetty and the Executive Producer for Wise Owl Films is Mark Robinson. Leeds-based Wise Owl Films is a non-scripted label of Lime Pictures, part of All3 Media.


JON CREAMER

https://www.televisual.com/news/wise-owl-preps-abba-doc-for-bbc/

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https://www.musicweek.com/media/read/abba-set-for-catalogue-boost-with-bbc-programming-to-mark-50th-anniversary-of-eurovision-win/089460

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The BBC celebrates ABBA in April 50 years since their Eurovision win in 1974

This April, the BBC celebrates this remarkable anniversary with a range of programmes on BBC Two, Radio 2, BBC Sounds and BBC iPlayer


Published: 08:00 am, 18 March 2024

Updated: 11:00 am, 18 March 2024


When Abba came to Britain is a love letter from this country to the beloved Swedish super-group, celebrating the special relationship we have as a nation with Benny, Björn, Agnetha and Anni-Frid. We focus on the stories of individuals who were lucky to be caught up in their world. A must watch for pop fans of all ages.

This spring sees the 50th anniversary of music superstars ABBA winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974. Ever since they were introduced on stage at the Brighton Dome, resplendent in unforgettable platform heels and satin, they have held an enduring place in Britain’s hearts and in British pop culture.


This April, the BBC celebrates this remarkable anniversary with a range of programmes on BBC Two, Radio 2, BBC Sounds and BBC iPlayer.


BBC Two and BBC iPlayer broadcast a night of ABBA specials, including When Abba Came to Britain and More ABBA at the BBC, featuring a performance of So Long on Top of the Pops that hasn’t been broadcast since 1974

Radio 2 launches a vote to discover the listeners’ Ultimate Abba Song

BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds present Eras: ABBA, a brand new series of Eras dedicated to the band, Sophie Ellis-Bextor: ABBA, My Supergroup and ABBA at the BBC


BBC TV and BBC iPlayer

To celebrate ABBA’s special relationship with British music fans, BBC Two and BBC Pop Music TV present When Abba Came to Britain, a 1 x 60 minute documentary which will be broadcast in early April as part of a dedicated Saturday night of ABBA specials on BBC Two.


When Abba Came To Britain looks at the magical time Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Benny and Björn spent in the UK from 1974 to 1982 and examines their ground-breaking legacy, from Eurovision to ABBA Voyage.


Featuring previously untransmitted interviews with ABBA, this documentary takes an affectionate look at the ongoing love affair between the UK and the Swedish supergroup and is produced by Wise Owl Films - the Leeds-based team behind BBC Two’s award-winning When X Came To Britain strand (Bob Marley, Nirvana, Motown, Tina Turner and Blondie) and The Hacienda: The Club That Shook Britain.


It’s the tale of a relationship that started with the band’s fascination with British music, including The Beatles in the 1960s. After winning the Eurovision Song Contest with Waterloo in 1974, the band would eventually find global stardom, but their relationship with the UK remains unique.


The BBC was there at the beginning in Brighton - where the world first heard their name 50 years ago - and at the end of their initial chart-busting career in 1982, with what was thought to be the band’s last appearance on BBC One’s The Late, Late Breakfast Show.


The documentary will include a wealth of BBC and non-BBC performances, as well as long forgotten news footage, which all show how ABBAmania took hold in the UK in the 1970s and 1980s. The story is brought up to date with the quartet’s return to Britain in 2022, choosing to launch their ground-breaking ‘comeback’ concert - ABBA Voyage – in London.


Contributors include: musicians who performed with the band; tour manager Thomas Johansson, who recalls the performance in Glasgow (1979) which inspired the hit Super Trouper; an ABBA superfan who travelled from Liverpool to London aged 14 to meet the band; staff who worked at their British-based record label; the British Eurovision judge who scored them ‘nul points’ in 1974; the producers behind ABBA Voyage; and a now-famous member of the children’s choir which accompanied ABBA at their Wembley Arena concerts in 1979. It will also feature interviews with musicians who were heavily influenced by the band, including Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie and Blossoms.


Through interviews with those who witnessed the ABBA story unfold, the film will cross the nations and regions, visiting locations which had a part to play in the story, including the Brighton Dome and the Birmingham Odeon where the band played their first ever British concert in 1977, hearing from those who were there.


Rachel Davies, Commissioning Editor, BBC Pop Music TV says: “When Abba came to Britain is a love letter from this country to the beloved Swedish super-group, celebrating the special relationship we have as a nation with Benny, Björn, Agnetha and Anni-Frid. We focus on the stories of individuals who were lucky to be caught up in their world. A must watch for pop fans of all ages.”


Mark Robinson of Wise Owl Films says: “There can be fewer bands, if any, who have straddled generations of British music fans in a more impressive way than ABBA. Their original fans might now be in their fifties and sixties, but their children, and even their grandchildren, will be just as familiar with their biggest hits thanks to the likes of Mamma Mia! and Voyage. This film shows the enduring and often emotional impact that ABBA have left on British fans and musicians across the decades, but we will also chart the key role that Britain played in the band’s history – from the music of groups like The Beatles to playing host to defining moments in their career”.


When Abba Came to Britain is a Wise Owl Films production for BBC Two and BBC Pop Music TV. It was commissioned by Rachel Davies, Commissioning Editor, BBC Pop Music TV and Jonathan Rothery, BBC Head of Pop Music TV. It is produced and directed by Dhivya Kate Chetty and the Executive Producer for Wise Owl Films is Mark Robinson. Leeds-based Wise Owl Films is a non-scripted label of Lime Pictures, part of All3 Media.


Further programmes to be broadcast as part of the ABBA night on BBC Two include:


More ABBA at the BBC: BBC Two says ‘Thank You For The Music’ with another voyage into the archives for more of the Swedish supergroup’s best appearances from shows including Top of the Pops, Wogan, The Late, Late Breakfast show and The Mike Yarwood Christmas Show. Bringing viewers right up to date, the programme also captures the excitement and sounds of their recent, technologically pioneering stage shows. The compilation also features a rare performance of ABBA’s song So Long, which has not been seen on TV since it was first broadcast in 1974. The performance had been missing from the BBC Archives and thought to be lost forever, until a Top of the Pops fan unearthed a home recording, which was then restored and will be shown for the first time, 50 years on, in this programme.


ABBA at the BBC: First broadcast in 2013, there is another chance to see the first compilation of ABBA's greatest performances at the BBC, including of Waterloo, Dancing Queen, Does Your Mother Know, Thank You for the Music, SOS, Fernando, Chiquitita and more.


ABBA in Switzerland: 1979 Special: In a show originally broadcast in 1979 on BBC One, ABBA star in their first European TV special, recorded on location in the Swiss Alps and also featuring special guests, Kate Bush and Roxy Music.


The Joy of ABBA: Between 1974 and 1982, ABBA launched into the UK charts but divided critical opinion. This documentary explores how they raised the bar for pop music as a form and made us fall in love with the sound of Swedish melancholy. This programme was first broadcast in 2013.


As announced recently, BBC One will broadcast the feature documentary, ABBA: Against The Odds later in spring. The programme will be produced by multi-award winning documentary makers Rogan Productions (Freddie Mercury: The Final Act), directed by BAFTA and Emmy Award-winner James Rogan and distributed worldwide by BBC Studios.


Telling the epic story of ABBA’s greatest period of musical achievement framed between the albums Arrival (1976) and Super Trouper (1980), this is the story of ABBA’s deeply personal and perilous journey through the band’s most transformative years and rise to global fame. In the UK the film will be shown on BBC One and BBC iPlayer this May.


More information is available here.


BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds

On Radio 2 and BBC Sounds in April, Eras returns (following previous series on Kylie and The Beatles), telling the definitive story of ABBA in four, era-defining chapters. Using the band’s own words with extensive archive, Eras: ABBA looks at the group’s rise, revival and how they changed music along the way. Contributors include Kylie, Rylan, ABBA historian Carl Magnus Palm, session musician Janne Schaffer, Rod Stephen - creator of Björn Again, and ABBA Voyage producers, Ludvig Andersson and Svana Gisla. Plus, Sophie Ellis-Bextor shares her love for the band in ABBA, My Supergroup.


Eras: ABBA, Sophie Ellis-Bextor: ABBA, My Supergroup and ABBA at the BBC will be available on BBC Sounds from Saturday 6 April and broadcast on Radio 2 later that month.


Also in April, Radio 2 will launch a vote to discover the listeners’ Ultimate Abba Song, featuring their favourite Top 40 tracks. More details will be announced in due course.


BBC Pop Music TV highlights over the past months have included: Highlights from the BBC Radio 6 Music Festival (BBC Four); Texas Live in the Piano Room (BBC Two); RAYE at the Royal Albert Hall (BBC One); Rick Astley Rocks New Year’s Eve (BBC One); Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution (BBC Two); Cher Meets Rylan (BBC Two); Reel Stories: Take That and Radio 2 In Concert – Take That (BBC Two); the BBC celebration of The Beatles on TV, radio, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds, reflecting the release of their last song ‘Now And Then’; the autumn 2023 series of Later…with Jools Holland (BBC Two); When Blondie Came To Britain (BBC Two); The Country Music Awards (BBC Four); The First Ladies of Hip-Hop (BBC Two); Kylie Minogue’s Radio 2 in the Park performance (BBC Two), highlights from Reading and Leeds festivals (BBC One); Northern Soul at The Proms (BBC Two); and BBC Glastonbury. Music fans can also watch live performances on The Graham Norton Show (BBC One), The One Show (BBC One) and Strictly Come Dancing (BBC One).



https://www.bbc.com/mediacentre/2024/the-bbc-celebrates-abba-in-april-50-years-since-their-eurovision-win-in-1974





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‘Lost’ Top Of The Pops ABBA footage to be shown on BBC for 1st time in 50 years ahead of Eurovision victory anniversary

The Beeb has also created a smorgasbord of other ABBA specials ahead of the big anniversary
Ellie Henman, Bizarre Editor
Published: 20:00, 17 Mar 2024
Updated: 19:05, 18 Mar 2024

ABBA will soon celebrate 50 years since the night they won Eurovision on April 6, 1974.

And ahead of this year’s contest, in the Swedish super-group’s homeland in May, there is fevered rumour that they may reunite for a special show during the final.


Meanwhile, BBC Two will join in the Take A Chance On Me stars’ celebration of that Eurovision win, in Brighton, with a series of special shows paying homage.

More Abba At The BBC will feature one particularly nostalgic moment, after the Beeb was handed a video it believed was lost in its archives a tape of the band’s 1974 performance on Top Of The Pops.

The recording, which shows them belting out 1974 hit So Long, was thought to have been lost but will now be shown in full for the first time in five decades.

Another BBC2 programme, When Abba Came To Britain, will also celebrate the success of the group, made up of Agnetha Faltskog, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.

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A source said: “Getting the lost Top Of The Pops recording was a real coup for the BBC and it will be part of a series of huge programmes to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Abba’s Eurovision triumph.

“As well as the Top Of The Pops footage on More Abba At The BBC, the show When Abba Came To Britain will feature never-before-seen interviews with the band, as well as musicians who have been influenced by them including Primal Scream star Bobby Gillespie and Blossoms.

“Their old tour manager Thomas Johansson will also open up about ABBA-mania in the UK.”

“Even the Eurovision judge who famously scored the hitmakers ‘nul points’ back in ’74 makes an appearance.”

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I’m sure that will involve some begrudging backtracking by the individual in question.

When Abba Came To Britain, produced by Wise Owl Films, will air next month alongside More Abba At The BBC.

Eurovision 2024 date and host city revealed after Sweden's victory
The Beeb has also created a smorgasbord of other ABBA specials in April including Abba In Switzerland: 1979 Special and The Joy Of Abba.

Here on Biz, we’re huge fans of the band so will be cracking open the vino and sticking on our own silver boots and flares




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El emotivo documental que conmemorará el 50 aniversario de la victoria de ABBA en Eurovisión
El tiempo vuela... Ya han pasado cinco décadas desde el despegue de la carrera de la banda sueca y la BBC no ha querido faltar al homenaje


19 mar. 2024 5:40Actualizado 05:40
1974, el año que cambió la vida de ABBA para siempre. Agnetha, Björn, Benny y Anni-Frid, que nombraron al grupo con un acrónimo de sus iniciales, consiguieron impactar al mundo entero con su victoria en Eurovisión y comenzaron una estelar carrera internacional. Ahora, la BBC publicará un documental sobre la banda sueca y su impacto en la música.

Hace 50 años se presentaban al Melodifestivalen, el Benidorm Fest de Suecia, con su tema 'Waterloo'. Quién se iba a imaginar el impacto de esta canción en la sociedad, tan grande fue que lograron la primera victoria de Suecia en el festival de la canción.

La BBC presentará contenido inédito de la celebración tras la victoria en el festival europeo, así como imágenes de su paso por el Reino Unido. 'When ABBA Came to Britain', la producción audiovisual de una hora de duración debutará a principios de abril durante una noche de sábado dedicada a la venta. Sumado al contenido eurovisivo, los espectadores podrán ver "entrevistas a la banda nunca antes vistas". Desde bbc.com comunican que el documental narrará "el enamoramiento entre la banda sueca y Reino Unido". Además, la película mostrará el impacto emocional en los 'fans' británicos y en los artistas a lo largo de los años.

Pero este no será el único especial que lance la empresa inglesa, sino que también veremos 'More ABBA at the BBC' y se podrá escuchar contenido en la radio relacionado con este aniversario. El primero, buceará en la hemeroteca para encontrar los mejores 'looks' y actuaciones. Además, incluirán la 'performance' de 'So Long', una puesta en escena que no se ha vuelto a ver en televisión desde su estreno en 1974. Se pensaba que estaba perdida para siempre porque se había eliminado de los archivos de la BBC, hasta que un espectador recordó tenerla grabada en casa y, gracias a él, podremos disfrutar de ella de nuevo.

Otros programas especiales que se podrán disfrutar durante ese fin de semana dedicado a ABBA son 'ABBA at the BBC', 'ABBA in Switzerland', 'The Joy of ABBA', 'ABBA Against the Odds'.

Gracias por la música
ABBA ha sido parte de nuestras vidas y cuentan con grandes temas a sus espaldas. 1976 fue el año en el que la banda se consolidó a nivel internacional. 'Fernando' fue uno de sus éxitos del momento, que alcanzó la primera posición en listas de países como Francia, Alemania o Reino Unido.

En octubre del 76, 'Fernando' formó parte de su disco 'Arrival', que incluyó otros grandes sencillos: 'Knowing Me, Knowing You', 'Money, Money, Money' o 'Dancing Queen', el primer número 1 en la lista 'Billboard Hot 100'.



Otro de sus temas más recordados es 'Chiquitita', que presentaron en el Concierto de UNICEF en 1979. Rápidamente se convirtió en un exitazo y el grupo sueco decidió ceder el 50% de los beneficios obtenidos con esa canción a UNICEF. Este pacto sigue en pie a día de hoy, es más, ahora es del 100% de los ingresos.

Saltamos a 1980, año de 'Super Trouper' y 'The Winner Takes It All'. De ahí a 2008, fecha del lanzamiento de la película musical 'Mamma Mia!'. Este proyecto audiovisual ha conseguido expandir el legado de ABBA a los grupos más jóvenes, convirtiéndose en un 'film' obligado para cualquiera.

2024 promete ya que, con el aniversario de Eurovisión, se rumorea un nuevo proyecto de la banda sueca. El último disco de ABBA salió en 2021 bajo el nombre 'Voyage'. Entre los temas aparece 'I Still Have Faith In You'.

El legado de ABBA sigue muy presente en la sociedad, tanto que la banda ha creado un espacio dedicado a su música en Londres. El 'ABBA Arena' es el estadio desmontable más grande del mundo, en el que las noches son bastante peculiares: nos brinda conciertos de hologramas de ABBA que nos hacen pensar que son ellos de verdad.




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jueves, 15 de febrero de 2024

ABBA: Against The Odds




 BBC Studios secure distribution rights for feature documentary ABBA: Against the OddsBBC Studios secure distribution rights for feature documentary ABBA: Against the Odds

Ahead of BBC Studios Showcase 2024, worldwide deal announced for feature documentary produced by multi-award winning documentary makers Rogan Productions.


Published: 14 February 2024


ABBA are a truly international phenomenon, and we are honoured to be working with Rogan Productions on what will be another global hit with our clients.”

As 2024 marks the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s iconic victory at Eurovision and the contest once again taking place in Sweden, BBC Studios have today announced it has secured worldwide distribution rights for feature documentary ‘ABBA: Against The Odds’, produced by multi-award winning documentary makers Rogan Productions (Freddie Mercury The Final Act,).


Telling the epic story of ABBA’s greatest period of musical achievement framed between the albums ‘Arrival’ (1976) and ‘Super Trooper’ (1980), this is the story of ABBA’s deeply personal and perilous journey through the band’s most transformative years and rise to global fame. In the UK the film will be shown on BBC One and iPlayer this May.


ABBA: Against The Odds will see a host of European broadcasters including BBC, ARD/WDR, France Télévisions, SVT and DR unite and come together to fund the feature film detailing the incredible story of the renowned group featuring re-discovered archive, exclusive never-before-seen stills and previously unheard stories. The film is set to be a roller-coaster journey of love, struggle, fame and – of course – epic songs.


With unprecedented access to SVT (Swedish public television) archives including rare footage that capture the band’s rise to fame and the intense negativity they faced at home. With privileged insights from sources close to the band complete with exclusive photographic memories, rare footage, deleted and unreleased audio, unique band archive from behind the Iron Curtain and several exclusive access interviews that have either never aired or were thought lost since transmission. This is the untold story of ABBA.


Tom Young, Head of Indie Partnerships, Factual at BBC Studios said: “ABBA are a truly international phenomenon, and we are honoured to be working with Rogan Productions on what will be another global hit with our clients, following on from highly successful collaboration on Freddie Mercury: The Final Act, both a commercial and critical hit.”


James Rogan, Director, Rogan Productions said: “To be able, as a director, to dive into the ABBA story through the extraordinary archive of their voyage through the tumultuous 70s has been a jaw-dropping experience. The sheer joy of working on a documentary about ABBA cannot be understated, as their bitter-sweet songs remain as resonant in our confused times as they did when they were first recorded. This film will capture the scale of the challenge they faced as a Swedish band gaining success and respect on the global stage, and how the unique combination of four talents produced music that defined the decade and changed pop music forever. “


Michael Jochnowitz, BBC Commissioning Editor, Factual Entertainment & Events says: “ABBA: Against All Odds is a truly special documentary, formed by a unique collaboration of broadcasters about one of the world’s greatest ever bands…And if you thought you knew the story behind the music, think again.”


Axel Arno, Head of Documentaries, SVT said: “The documentary will be a celebration of not only the iconic music of ABBA but also the power of storytelling to unite us across Europe. In times of division, this documentary serves as a reminder of our shared cultural heritage and the vital role it plays in fostering unity and cohesion across the continent.”


Anders Bruus, Commissioning Editor, DR said: “ABBA's timeless appeal transcends borders, languages, and generations, proving that storytelling, art and music are universal languages that can bring us together, even in challenging times.”


Christiane Hinz, Head of Documentaries, ARD/WDR said: “ARD/WDR is thrilled to be part of this epic broadcasting and platform event that will unite different generations of European audiences in front of their screens. ABBA has shaped the sound of Europe and of course also in Germany this pop myth is kept alive till today. Younger people know the songs, now they will discover the story behind them. ABBA - twelve points! Europe - twelve points!”


Caroline Behar, Head of International Coproductions, Factual, France Télévisions said: “As the historical broadcaster of the Eurovision song contest, France Télévisions is proud to be part of the project ABBA: Against All Odds. We are honoured to celebrate ABBA’s unique talent, and get closer to the women and men behind the iconic band. We are convinced that ABBA’s commitments still resonate today within the young generation.”


Produced by Rogan Productions and Directed by BAFTA and Emmy-winner James Rogan, whose directing hits include the multi-award-winning Freddie Mercury: The Final Act, 1971: The Year that Music Changed Everything, BAFTA award-winning Uprising and Monty Python: The Meaning of Live. Produced by Dan Hall, an Emmy and Rose d’Or award-winner, recent credits include Freddie Mercury: The Final Act, Cher and the Loneliest Elephant, and Gay Under the Taliban. Made in partnership with SVT and the European Broadcasting Union. Executive Producers are: Jan Younghusband and Soleta Rogan.


BBC Studios will distribute the series internationally and will present the programme to buyers at BBC Studios Showcase, taking place in London from 26-27th February 2024.


Further news about transmission dates will be released in due course.


https://www.bbc.com/mediacentre/bbcstudios/2024/bbc-studios-secures-distribution-rights-for-feature-length-documentary-abba-against-the-odds







sábado, 6 de enero de 2024

STIKKAN

 



Det har gått 50 år sedan ABBA vann Eurovision Song Contest med Waterloo. Men av alla som firade där på scenen i Brighton var den kanske störste rockstjärnan inte ens med i bandet, utan en herre i kostym och mustasch: Stikkan Anderson. Det har blivit dags att berätta om hur han som kallades den femte ABBA:n började med två tomma händer och byggde ett musikimperium i världsklass. En osannolik framgångssaga, förutom att historien om Stikkan inte fick något lyckligt slut.


Han pasado 50 años desde que ABBA ganó el Festival de Eurovisión con Waterloo. Pero de todos los que celebraron en el escenario de Brighton, quizás la estrella de rock más grande ni siquiera estaba en la banda, sino un caballero con traje y bigote: Stikkan Anderson. Ha llegado el momento de contar cómo el que fue llamado el quinto ABBA empezó con las manos vacías y construyó un imperio musical de talla mundial. Una historia de éxito improbable, excepto que la historia de Stikkan no tuvo un final feliz.

https://www.svtplay.se/video/j765xon/stikkan









sábado, 7 de septiembre de 2013

Agnetha A >>>> Abba and After

Agnetha: Abba and After, a BBC One documentary telling the story of Agnetha Faltskog's music career.









RESEÑA BBC

11 Jun 2013

In this documentary the BBC have exclusive access to Agnetha Fältskog, 'The Girl with the Golden Hair' as the song goes, celebrating her extraordinary singing career which began in the mid-60s when she was just 15. Within just two years, she was a singing sensation at the top of the charts in Sweden.

Along came husband Björn Ulvaeus and the phenomenal band Abba that engulfed the world in the 70s, featuring Agnetha's touching voice and striking looks. Agnetha lacked confidence on stage as the global demand for the group grew and grew, while being away from her young children caused her great turmoil.

With special behind-the-scenes access to the making of her comeback album, the film follows this reluctant star - the subject of much tabloid speculation since she retreated from the stage post-Abba - as she returns to recording aged 63. Included in the film is her first meeting with Gary Barlow, who contributes a duet to the new album.

The programme features interviews with Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Gary Barlow, Tony Blackburn, Sir Tim Rice and record producers, Peter Nordahl and Jörgen Elofsson


http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b02x9zwc

miércoles, 2 de diciembre de 2009

THE STORY OF ABBA ( FROM START UNTIL TODAY)

Con titulos en español
see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m94wAM0OZXI

channel: morsayo

Gracias a Morsayo!!!



CHANNEL: Brightnights
The story of ABBA (from start until today)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tKOA7w3CFI

INFO VIDEO - TRANSLATION
Translation  by : Brightnights

This is a kind of documentry - in pictures - about the story of ABBA. Right from the early solo careers until todays work.

I have made a rough translation for the none Swedish speakers - see below. But please note it's a rough translation.

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Agnetha Fältskog got her break through at the end of the 60's with self-composed ballads like "Jag var så kär" and "Om tårer vore guld". She took the Swedish peoples heart and hit the charts.

Björn Ulvaeus began his career in the folk group Hootenanny Singers. The records are released via Stig "Stikkan" Andersons records company POLAR. In 1969 Björn and Agnetha became a couple. Three years later they recorded their first pop song together with Benny and Frida - "People Need Love".

Benny Andersson was through the 60's a long-haired pop idol i Swedens most popular band "Hepstars". With songs like "Cadillac" and "Sunny Girl" did they reach the top of the charts and perform in the Swedish folk parks. Already in 1966 Björn and Benny became best friends and started to write songs together.

Anni-Frid Lyngstad or better known as Frida had her break through in a talent competition. In 1969 Frida and Benny became a couple and the year after they co-operated with Björn and Agnetha in a show. As a pop group they had their big break through in 1973 with the song "Ring Ring".

The year was 1974 and the date the 6 of April and the place was Brighton in England. In glitter costumes Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Frida almost jumped on the stage and performed "Waterloo". ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest and had their internationally break through. Manager Stig Anderson was praised by artist from all over the world. A number of hit songs came - for example "Honey Honey", "So Long", "Mamma Mia" and "SOS". In Australia the groups video was shown on TV and the country was hit by the so-called ABBA fever.

In 1976 was ABBA one of the worlds most popular groups. They traveled to Australia and made a TV show which was seen by so many viewers - actually more than the moon landing some years earlier. In Europe every single record they released became an enormous success. ABBA dominated the top charts with songs like "Fernando", "Dancing Queen" and "Money, Money, Money". In 1977 the group toured around Europe and then Australia. That tour was portrayed in Lasse Hallström's "ABBA The Movie". In the spring 1977 ABBA reached the USA charts #1 for the first and only time with "Dancing Queen".

During the summer and fall 1977 ABBA recorded the album "ABBA - The Album". On the album were songs like "The Name Of The Game", "Take A Chance On Me" and "Thank You For The Music". ABBA needed a lot more time in the recording studio and the next album "Voules-Vous" was first released in the spring of 1979. This album had radio hit songs like "Chiquitita", "Does Your Mother Know" and "I Have A Dream". During the fall 1979 ABBA toured around North-America and continued around Europe too. They also had yet another single success with "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!".

In March 1980 ABBA went on their last tour and it was in Japan. It was also the year of the album "Super Trouper". It had hit songs like "The Winner Takes It All". ABBA was more popular than ever, but at the same time the ABBA members felt they wanted to go on with their own different music apart from ABBA. Then in 1981 came the last ABBA album "The Visitors". And the final ABBA song came the year after with the single "The Day Before You Came". Then it was time for Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Frida to go separate ways.

Frida made some solo albums after ABBA, but has more been working for environment projects. Even Agnetha recorded solo albums. "My Colouring Book" from 2004 came after a long break away from the limelights. Benny has recorded under his own name and together with Orse Spelmän and Benny Anderssons Orkester (BAO). But most of the time in co-operation with his friend Björn.

With "Chess" a dream was born - to write a musical. Chess was written together with lyrics writer Tim Rice and was presented in 1984 on a double album (LP) and a concert tour. Two years later the musical had its premiere in London and has since been played in many countries. In the year 2002 the Swedish version of "Chess" had its premiere on Circus in Stockholm and had around half a million visitors.

In the fall 1995 had Benny and Björn's first Swedish language musical premiere on Malmö's Music Theatre. It was "Kristina från Düvemåla", which was based on Vilhelm Moberg's novell "Utvandrarna". After playing in Malmö and Gothenborg, the musical had its premiere on Cirkus in Stockholm in 1998. All in all "Kristina från Düvemåla" has had about 1 million visitors. An English version is now on its way to the USA.

Björn and Benny say, that "Mamma Mia" is the musical they didn't know they had written. It was the theatre producer Judy Craymer who got the idea to make a musical using the songs of ABBA. Manuscript writer Catherine Johnson got the solution by writing a new story. So on the 6 of April 1999 "Mamma Mia" had its premiere in London - on the exact day - 25 years after ABBA's victory in Brighton on the Eurovison Song Contest. And it became the beginning of a success no one ever dare dream of. Today the musical is played all around the world and in different languages. And now in Sweden in Swedish.

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The Winner Takes It All - ABBA Story (P 1-9)
channel: morsayo

parte 7
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMj9M8ulIB0



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UncZ45OfbYQ

parte 8


parte 9



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LjsnjXnQ8o

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lunes, 30 de noviembre de 2009

Interview Frida with Lotta Brome - Anni-Frid Lyngstad pratar med Lotta Bromé i P4 Extra - Entrevista Frida con Lotta Bromé


thanks to Lotta Bromé
 Anni-Frid Lyngstad pratar med Lotta Bromé
Anni-Frid Lyngstad pratar med Lotta Bromé i P4 Extra - om livet efter 40, om att hitta balans mellan lycka och sorg och om det som är viktigt i hennes liv nu. P4 Extra 10/9-09
links: 
http://www.sr.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2151&artikel=3090282
http://www.sr.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2151&artikel=3090282
http://www.sr.se/webbradio/?Type=db&Id=1942576
http://www.sr.se/webbradio/webbradio.asp?type=db&Id=1942576&BroadcastDate=&IsBlock=

Gracias a  abbamikory descubrimos esta entrevista, que aquí transcribimos.

translation and info:  http://abbamikory.blogs.com

Frida in new interview with Lotta Bromé on Swedish radio today

2009fridacirkus Lotta Bromé, the journalist who interviewed Agnetha for the release of her new album in 2004, has made an interview over the phone with Frida. It was aired today on Swedish Radio (www.sr.se) on channel P4 Extra where Lotta has her own show every week day from 1.00-3.00 pm. Every week she features an artist and play some of the artist's song. This week Frida was the featured artist.

Here's my translation:

LB: Welcome, Frida. Directly from France, welcome to P4 Extra.

FL: Thank you very much, hello Lotta!

LB: This week we have had at least one Frida song every day, and that certainly is needed somtimes.

FL: I'm really very happy about that you have spent a whole week about me.

LB: How often do you listen to your own music?

FL: Well, sporadically I would say. Maybe if I'm feeling nostalgic or there's another reason for me to listen to it. My production reaches over quite alot of years. The last time I listened I actually listened to what I did in the late sixties and that gave me many funny moments because, fortunately, a lot has developed since then, and also my singing technique which might have become better during the years. But it was a great trip back and I'm so grateful that I got to work with what I really like, which is music.

LB: One could say that Melodifestivalen has meant quite a lot for you?

FL: Of course it has. When you mention Melodifestivalen I automatically think back to the first time I participated in it.

LB: Do you know what I think of? I think of this one. (A snippet of "Härlig Är Vår Jord" is played) Was this the one you were thinking of, Anni-Frid?

Charliedagnynorman FL: (giggling) Yes, that's the one I was thinking of. It makes me realise why and how music sometimes becomes consumer goods. But it was an exciting and incredible nervous experience. It was Ivan Renliden, if I'm not wrong, who wrote this song

LB: What was it like to be a participant back then in 1969?

1968fridamelodifestival FL: It was fun, exciting, nervous all of that. I was working with Charlie Norman at that time and his wife, Dagny, and I had created a stage outfit that I really, really liked alot. And I got to meet different artists that I hadn't met before, for example Sten (Nilsson) of Sten & Stanley. And Lasse Berghagen participated and I think Tommy Körberg was there too.

LB: Do you remember on what position you ended up on?

FL: I think I came in on number 4.

LB: That's absolutely correct! That's not bad.

FL: What a great memory I have! (laughs).

1969tommykorberg LB: Definitely! (Frida laughs) Then, later on of course you won the whole thing together with ABBA. But let's go back and talk some more about the sixties. You were 13 when you started singing in a jazzband?

FL: Mmmm, I was 13 when I started singing, but I really wasn't allowed. Back then the rules were that you had to be at least 14. I don't know if that was true or not, but that was what I was told. So, yes, 13 was my age, it was early but it was fun.

LB: So did you lie when you were going to sing then?

FL: No, noone ever really asked. But if someone had asked, I don't know. Back then everything wasn't as controlled as it is today. I think I looked a great deal older than 13.

LB: In a while, here on the show we will talk about being 40 and over. Your birthday is coming up in November, what do you think about being 40 and over? What advise can you give to us who are fighting the 40 year crisis right now?

FL: (laughs) That's a funny question since I'm fighting my own 60+ year crisis! But alright, I will try. I think that 40 in many was a wonderful time, but that was mostly down to where I was in life and my beloved husband Ruzzo. After that life has brought me in other directions. I think crisis, wheter it's aging or something, you have to try and be happy every day and make the most of every day. To discover a little deeper what life really is about and not care so much about the superficial stuff, which our soceity is concentrating more and more on unfortunately. So be who you are and be happy about how you are there is a reason you are here and you should take care of that.

LB: We heard another 60's song with you earlier, "Räkna De Lyckliga Stunderna Blott"...

FL: (laughs) Well, I'm not so sure about that. The happy moments are bonuses that balances the unhappy moments in life. I think it's important to remember both the happy and not so happy moments in your life. That's what gives you balance in life and experience, often even the things that aren't so fun that helps you grow and they are something that you take with you in life.

LB: How have you done when it comes to having sorrow in your life and then find thappy things to balance your life? What is your secret?

FL: I don't have a secret way to do that. You have to make your way through life no matter what happens. In my case it has been that I'm a strong woman, even though when I look back on things I can see how hard they were to go through. I have had a very supportive family and friends and that's what you need in time of crisis. It's all that matters, especially now that I have gotten older I find the family extremely important and you support each other. So you make the journey together; I'm not the only one who have grieved over things that has happened in my life, so has my family, my children - my own and my step children. But together you can make it.

Ruzzo LB: You say here that you have had sorrow and I assume you are referring to the deaths of your husband and your daughter.

FL: Yes, of course. But it's not just those closest family members, I have lost friends too. But we all do and you have to process your grief as well as you can. That's the way life is, you win and you lose.

LB: This week we have also listened to you from the 70's. The song was called "Anima Mia" but in Swedish it was called "Ett Liv I Solen" from "Frida Ensam". Then it took a while but in 1982 you were back with "There's Something Going On" a collaboration with Phil Collins. I have that album at home, it has a drawn cover.

FL: Yes, it was a French artist who was a good friend of mine and he decided to make a portrait of me. It was kind of fun. I don't know if it was that beautiful but it was fun.

LB: The hair was very red at least.

FL: Yes, the hair was very read indeed.

LB: And some pink around, wasn't it?

FL: Yes, I think I was going through some pink-red period at that time (laughs). Among all the periods I have had regarding my hair!

LB: What period are you in right now?

FL: I'm in a, let's say, older mature woman period that probably wont change very drastically.

LB: Are you letting the grey show?

FL: No, I don't. I don't think grey suits me very well. I guess it's from earlier in life when I always had to be so fancy and goodlooking as a role model. No, I might wait another 10 years, but then we will have to wait and see.

LB: So is it dark or red still?

FL: No, it's cendre with some blond highlights.

LB: That sound nice.

FL: Yes, it's quite nice.

LB: Is it long or short?

FL: Somewhere in between.

LB: The last time you recorded was in 1996?

FL: Yes, it was in 1996, exactly.

LB: With Anders Glenmark. So it was quite a while ago. Would you like to make another recording?

FL: Nah, the urge to sing is always present, but - as Agnetha and I talked about last time we met - you have to motivated. And I think that motivation is gone, BUT I'm not COMPLETELY sure. One should never say never. I don't think I'd like to do a solo project, but I could see myself doing something with other musicians, if it's a project that brings out my motivation.

LB: Since you were talking with Agnetha, could she be a musical partner?

FL: That would be fantastic, but I don't think that will happen. Agnetha and I also spoke about the fact that as you get older you want to spend time with your grandchildren and there are a lot of other things that keeps you busy so I don't know. But of course it would have been a fantastic thing to do but I think it would create such enormous pressure just because it would be Agnetha and I. Enormous expectations and all the promotion you would have to do. I don't think neither Agnetha nor I are ready for that. We have gone through all of that during many years of our lives.

LB: It's still a big thing whenever you and/or Agnetha make an appearance.

FL: I think it's a good thing to keep that magic. It's fun to take part in the celebrations of ABBA in whatever shape or form it is, like the Mamma Mia! movie and the musical. And I think our presence creates an enormous joy at these kind of events. And it gives me a chance to enjoy the things I did earlier in my life.

LB: Next year we will have a royal wedding here in Sweden, and Victoria will become queen one day. I was thinking that if you change the song "Oh, Carl Gustaf" to "Oh, Daniel".

FL: (laughing) No, no, no. Maybe if Kjerstin Dellert wants to do it, but I will not.

LB: Thank you for taking the time to talk to us, Anni-Frid.

FL: Thank you, Lotta. It was nice to talk to you. And thank you to all listeners who have suffered through all my old songs this week. I'm very grateful that I have been allowed to be a guest in your homes this week. Thanks again Lotta and all listeneres and everyone who has worked with this show. Take care!

1975fridaensam LB: You to. Wait! If you get to choose one song from all these decades which one would you choose?

FL: I really can't say. But, let's say "Fernando" from "Frida Ensam" which was a big break for me as a solo artist and also a big hit for ABBA later on.

LB: OK, then. We will play your Swedish version. Bye.

FL: Thank you, bye bye.

("Fernando" is played)

to listen to the interview;



Here's the link to listen to the interview in abbamikory
http://www.sr.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2151&artikel=3090282
http://www.sr.se/sida/artikel.aspx?programid=2151&artikel=3090282
http://www.sr.se/webbradio/?Type=db&Id=1942576
http://www.sr.se/webbradio/webbradio.asp?type=db&Id=1942576&BroadcastDate=&IsBlock=
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see: entrevista Agnetha Fältskog con Lotta Bromé 17 September 2009 - Agnetha in interview with Lotta Bromé - Agnetha Fältskog intervjuas av Lotta Bromé i P4 Extra.

VIDEO AGNETHA Y FRIDA - Aftonbladet TV - Rockbjörnen Gala 2009

AGNETHA FALTSKOG - Radio Interview January 24 2009 - Aftonbladet TV - Rockbjörnen Gala 2009 parte 2 -





ENTREVISTA AGNETHA documentary my colouring book

entrevista Agnetha Faltskog - Interview of Agnetha Fältskog conducted by Lasse Bengtsson.

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MAMMA MIA THE MOVIE - ESTOCOLMO

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Agnetha Fältskog in an interview from June 7, 1985. From the TV-show "Gäst hos Hagge". - Dec 31

Frida in an interview from May 5, 1983. From the TV-show "Gäst hos Hagge" - Dec 31

domingo, 22 de noviembre de 2009

entrevista Agnetha Fältskog con Lotta Bromé 17 September 2009 - Agnetha in interview with Lotta Bromé - Agnetha Fältskog intervjuas av Lotta Bromé i P4 Extra.

Agnetha Fältskog i exklusiv intervju med Lotta Bromé

THANKS FOR THIS INTERVIEW  A LOTTA BROME AND THE TRANSLATION  TO ABBAMIKORY


Agnetha in interview with Lotta Bromé on Swedish radio
  
y gracias a ella encontramos el audio que agregamos  al texto de la entrevista al pie de este  post

17 September 2009 New interview with Agnetha!

material reproducido de fuente:

 Lotta Bromé on Swedish Radio (SR), Channel P4 Extra has done it again. Last week she interviewed Frida over the phone and today she did the same thing with Agnetha. Here's my translation:

 LB: Last week we had Anni-Frid Lyngstad week here which meant one Frida song a day. And exactly one week ago I spoke with her. If you missed that you can check our homepage http://abbamikory.blogs.com/abbamikory/2009/09/frida-in-new-interview-with-lotta-brom%C3%A9-on-swedish-radio-today.html 

 (http://abbamikory.blogs.com/2009fridaradiointerview.wma).What about today, and this week? Naturally it is special week too. Those of you who have listened all week know that we have an Agnetha Fältskog week this week on P4 Extra. We have been listening to songs from the 60's, 70's, 80's and 2000's. The first song was composed by Agnetha and it was called "Jag Var Så Kär", we heard it this Monday. The song became a big hit on "Kvällstoppen", the first number one song for Agnetha. But you wrote your first song, "Två Små Troll", when you were six, didn't you, Agnetha?

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