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ABBA show reveals famous Glasgow line was dreamt up at the Apollo

 



ABBA show reveals famous Glasgow line was dreamt up at the Apollo

Ann Fotheringham 


A NEW documentary about ABBA reveals the famous line about Glasgow in the song Super Trouper was actually dreamt up on stage in the Apollo.


The legendary city music venue was also the only stop on the worldwide tour where the group had to have an intermission – so the bar could open….


In When ABBA Came to Britain, which marks 50 years of the Swedish supergroup’s links with the UK, singer-songwriter Björn Ulvaeus reveals the line “I was sick and tired of everything, when I called you last night from Glasgow” just “came naturally” to him at the Apollo.




He adds: “The song is about waiting for my new girlfriend, and I was thinking about that while up on stage.”


Super Trouper was the title of track of the band's next album, released in November 1980.


Thomas Johansson, who produced all of the ABBA tours in Britain, says he remembers the Apollo date in particular.


“We had to have an intermission in Glasgow so they could have the bar open,” he recalls with a smile. “It was the only place we had an intermission.”


Broadcaster and author Stuart Marconie says the Glasgow gig, which was the last time ABBA played in Britain, was the “end of an era”.


ABBA at Turnberry (Image: Newsquest)


He adds: “[The city] became immortalised when Björn wrote that line, ‘I was sick and tired of everything, when I called you last night from Glasgow’, and then ‘wishing every show was the last show’ – in terms of the UK, it was the last show.”


The 1979 tour, which also visited North America, Europe and Asia, was the first time ABBA had been on the road for almost three years.


They were still the “biggest-selling group in the history of recorded music”, according to their label, however, and Glasgow went wild for the satin-clad foursome - Björn, Agnetha Fältskog, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid, or Frida, Lyngstad.


The Apollo concert, on November 13, 1979, included a performance by children from Hillhead High School. As it was the International Year of the Child, the group had choirs of young people sing with them on I Have A Dream at each concert.


A total of 25 Hillhead pupils rehearsed for four weeks, at lunchtimes and after school, in preparation for the show.


According to our newspaper’s then pop writer, later features editor Russell Kyle, the concert, in front of 3500 fans, got off to a slow start because of problems with the acoustics, but once the problems had been ironed out, the band really hit their stride.


Backed by a nine-piece band, they ran through all of their hits and introduced a sprinkling of newer songs.


He added that the biggest cheer of the night was reserved for Frida, who appeared in a Scotland football top.


“It was three years since Abba’s last show,” he wrote, “but the group seem to have lost none of their appeal.”


Ever since they were introduced on stage at the Brighton Dome, resplendent in unforgettable platform heels and satin, ABBA have held an enduring place in Britain’s hearts and in British pop culture.


The new documentary features previously untransmitted interviews with ABBA, and takes an affectionate look at the band and its 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.


When Abba Came to Britain will be broadcast on April 6 as part of a dedicated Saturday night of ABBA specials on BBC Two.

PostNord releases ABBA Stamps – celebrating 50 years of music history

 







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PostNord releases ABBA Stamps – celebrating 50 years of music history

TUE, APR 02, 2024 08:00 


Every year, PostNord releases a number of stamps featuring a motif that illustrates someone or something that has meant a little bit extra to Sweden. It can be a person, a happening, or an event stemming from Swedish nature, culture, history, sports, or society. To celebrate 50 years of iconic pop music beloved by listeners worldwide, PostNord has chosen the music group ABBA as a motif this year.


ABBA has had a tremendous impact on both Sweden and the global music scene over the past 50 years – a success story that began with the performance of "Waterloo" at the Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton in 1974. Their melodies, catchy choruses, and unique style have made them one of the most successful pop groups of all time. The combination of pop, rock, schlager, and disco generated a completely new sound that achieved unprecedented musical success in Swedish music history.


– It was a simple decision to choose ABBA as a stamp motif this year, given the 50th anniversary and the Eurovision Song Contest taking place in Sweden. No other Swedish music success has become as iconic and globally loved as ABBA.. As a Swede, of course, there is great pride in that. ABBA has fans all over the world, and we hope these stamps reach as many people as possible, says Kristina Olofsdotter, Head of PostNord Stamps.


The motifs have been designed by graphic designer Eva Wilsson, who wants the stamps to feel like like a luxurious currency note. Two of the stamps are in a square shape – a reference to the LP record form. Wilsson has also used ABBA's own font for the text "BREV Sverige" that you can find on all PostNord stamps, to mimic their records as closely as possible.


– The entire sheet is like a hologram full of exciting details reflecting ABBA's stage costumes from the victory in Brighton. In the motifs, I have created two small record covers with ABBA, then and now. One portrait is from the victory 50 years ago, and the other shows the group outside the ABBA Arena in London. A fun detail is that the ABBA members are placed in mirrored order on the stamps. And Björn's iconic star guitar is, of course, included, says Eva Wilsson.


The stamps will be released on April 6th and can be ordered on PostNord's online store. The stamps are sold in a sheet featuring all three motifs.


Visit us at www.postnord.com

https://news.cision.com/postnord-sverige/r/postnord-releases-abba-stamps---celebrating-50-years-of-music-history,c3954250

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ABBA – 50 years of Waterloo

Minisheet: 3 stamps, 3 motifs, domestic letters

Design: Eva Wilsson

Photos: Bubi Heilemann, Per Myrehed, ABBA Voyage

Colors: 4 colors + foil and Iridescent

Paper: gummed

Format, minisheet: 130 x 70 mm

Format, stamps in a sheet: 35 x 35 mm (2 motifs), 33 x 48.2 mm (1 motif)

https://www.postnord.se/om-oss/nyheter-press-och-artiklar/2024/postnord-slapper-abba-frimarken--hyllar-50-ar-av-musikhistoria/

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