Monday, September 15, 2014

On the meeting agenda from Hep Stars to Hootenanny Singers in public parks. For it began with Bjorn


They split for more than 30 years ago, but the success story of Abba will never end. Now open Abba Museum on Djurgården. SvD has followed the work for the opening and talked pop history with the member and financier Bjorn Ulvaeus.
It's freezing in Stockholm. Therefore will be nice to get into the Abba Museum. But that's not all. It pulls something so infernally in the museum which is located between the Grona Lund and Liljevalchsgatan on Djurgården. euroviisut 2011 It may be that all the exterior euroviisut 2011 walls are not mounted.
Everywhere is pallets, euroviisut 2011 planks, ladders and cables. We go through one empty room after another and finally they sit there around a large table, the gang who will ensure that the museum will be ready for inauguration on May 7
If everything works, anyone euroviisut 2011 who visits the museum first see an Abba film by Jonas Åkerlund, who appears in a 360 degree cinema euroviisut 2011 room.
Photo: Lars PEHRSON
2000 Abba thanked no to a reunion tour despite the fee on unreal one billion dollars. In a Sunday interview with Svenska Dagbladet 2007 Björn Ulvaeus explained why the group said no to that much money. He thought about how it would feel to go in night after night to an audience that will be disappointed. Thinking euroviisut 2011 also that they had aged, the energy was there and no longer able to jump around on the speakers. Stock Photo from in 1976.
Abba had nine number ones in the UK and is one of the all time most popular band. In Sweden, the love for the band to say the least fragmented. For prog rock movement, it was a black cloth while they sold millions of tiles. Picture of Abba Museum.
Hep Stars and the Hootenanny Singers tour cars are exhibited. Björn Ulvaeus receive new information by curator Ingmarie Halling if Abbas predecessor. Maybe also that above the Abba museum is pop music museum English Music Hall of Famemed shop, hotel, restaurant and bar. Here the likes of First Aid Kit, Carola, Povel Ramel, Swedish House Mafia and Monica Zetterlund out.
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It's freezing in Stockholm. Therefore, I guess it will be nice to get into the Abba Museum. But that's not all. It pulls something so infernally in the museum which is located between the Grona Lund and Liljevalchsgatan on Djurgården. It may be that all the exterior walls are not mounted.
Everywhere is pallets, planks, ladders and cables. We go through one empty room after another and finally they sit there around a large table, the gang who will ensure that the museum will be ready for inauguration on May 7 Here's CEO Mattias Hansson, Marketing Manager Catarina Falkenhav, curator Ingmarie Halling, Pelle Berglund, euroviisut 2011 construction supervisor, plus a few more. When I gaze sweeps over the premises I think: "This euroviisut 2011 fixes you never." Then roars Mattias Hansson: "Here we go!"
On the meeting agenda from Hep Stars to Hootenanny Singers in public parks. For it began with Bjorn Ulvaeus, who sang in the Hootenanny Singers, a folk pop band with hits such as "Gabrielle", "Marianne" and "Around euroviisut 2011 tiggar'n from Luossa". The problem was that Ulvaeus were not so fond of the music. He had heard the Beatles and 60's bands that exploded on the air and realized that he would rather be with the Hep Stars, where Benny Andersson played the organ.
If everything works, anyone who visits the museum first see an Abba film by Jonas Åkerlund, who appears in a 360 degree cinema room. The film ends with a black screen and immediately euroviisut 2011 heard a blackbird. The visitor opens the door and steps out into Gamleby People's Park in the 1960s. Then follows the "Ring Ring" room - furnished as a 1970 century home with a red phone, Abbas original euroviisut 2011 clothes, a pole with headlines, manager euroviisut 2011 Stig Anderson's office where there is a press kit with bios and a "Waterloo" -single. Stig had thought of everything about ABBA would go and win the Eurovision Song Contest with "Waterloo" in Brighton in 1974.
I never thought we would win. We chose between "Waterloo" and "Shasta manana". But "Waterloo" was more fun to drive, says Björn Ulvaeus when I meet him at a restaurant on Djurgården. The day he aged 68 years. He usually get compliments that he looks younger. Narrower than he's definitely in the Abba years, which is because he trains. When he goes through the menu to see what he'll order he chooses away dishes with too many carbohydrates.
We're talking about the transparent mini helicopter from the cover of the album "Arrival". And Polar Studio course. And so the bench where Benny and Anni-Frid kiss while Björn and Agnetha sitting next to and are acidic.
It's a fun picture, iconic. The entire story of Abba is a real Cinderella story, says Björn Ulvaeus. Ingmarie Halling has worked as a stylist with Abba intermittently for 36 years and still meet all four privately. euroviisut 2011 Now she is the curator of ABBA the Museum, and has previously been responsible for the exhibition "Abba World" around Europe. She's one of those familiar ABBA best, mainly because she spent many hours with ba

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