sobota, 12 marca 2011

Hey :)
I was really busy through the last few weeks, so again I want to say sorry to you :)
I prepare a big article about ABBA tours so I hope you'll like it,
but I don't have enought time to write it now... :(
OK, so maybe it's a good time for, let's say, two photos of the week ;D
I know they're not in time, but I'll try to choose really good ones for you :)


ABBA... in 1978? I think so. I love Agnetha's top :)
Uuuu ;D "Money, money, money"...   :)
Hope you like it :)
Have a nice weekend
Yours

-Lise Lotte

środa, 2 lutego 2011

ABBA in Studio 2...

ABBA at the Okęcie Airport, 7th October 1976
More than 30 years ago, in 1976, ABBA visited Poland (the first and the last time) to record a TV special in legendary Polish “Studio 2”. It was great event in 70s, especially in Poland, one of the communist countries. Sopot Festival was the only Polish music event in those years. The originator of ABBA’s arrival to our country was Dariusz RetelskiThe director of relative to Television – Wifon company. "One day he just came to me asking why can’t ABBA sacrifice one little day for us?" said Mariusz Walter, the manager of Studio 2 program. First of all we had to negotiate. Polish envoys  were  Tomasz Dębiński and Teresa Różyłło.

ABBA walking streets of Warsaw, 8th October 1976



"We met Stig Anderson in band’s recording studio in the center of Stockholm. "I remember how I was surprised that such as famous band has so small studio. We got the list of songs and lyrics. We decided that the recording will take about 4 – 5 hours". Except technical and artistic details we discussed financial affairs. ABBA didn’t get any money. They could sell the recording to east countries. We also fixed a date of ABBA’s visit to Studio 2. It was 7th October 1976. In fact, the visit started not 7th, but 6th when blond-haired Agnetha flew to Warsaw with her father. Agnetha was really afraid of flying. But as she had to fly, she tried to avoid traveling the same plane as Björn, to, in the case of disaster, their daughter Linda has at least one of her parents. Possibility of Agnetha’s earlier arrival to Poland was the only condition of ABBA.
6th October the video clip to „SOS” song was recorded (then it was used for introduction to the reportage "ABBA in Studio 2"). After that, Agnetha had some free time to visit Shopping Malls in the center of Warsaw. She really enjoyed it.
Next day the plane with Polish crew and reporters: Bożena Walter, Edward Mikołajczyk, Tomasz Dembiński and Dariusz Retelski. All the plane was ornamented with colorful writings „ABBA” and „Studio 2” but all of them dropped out during the flight. In the plane Mr. Mikołajczyk tried to interview Björn, Benny, Frida and Stig. One of his questions was:
"Whose B in the ABBA name is turned?".

At the airport there were waiting both Television directors and Agnetha with her father. The cavalcade of cars took the band to the Forum Hotel, the most exclusive in Warsaw. Few hours later cars turned to the Woronicza Street. This day you could see everyone working in Television not really working, but standing in the hall looking at the ABBA members. Because of short time we had to record everything, we could do only two „doubles” of each songs. The exception was "Fernando", recording three times. The reason for that was that Frida was still laughing until Agnetha started it too. Except "Fernando" sang by band fourth time on the stage, as the audience asked for, the program "ABBA in Studio 2" included six songs from the newest ABBA album - "Arrival", (therein "Money, Money, Money", "Dancing Queen" and instrumental "Arrival").

    
Tomasz Dębiński used to think that ABBA members were always kind, decent, and great professionals. "They were sill smiling and accepted everything I said. I remember the most polite of them was the blond one, Agnetha. If i asked them for doing something right here, they really did, without any contains, even if it was about throwing up the foil bags of air, which were quite heavy. Working with them was a real pleasure for me". After recording, the band drove to the press conference. When someone asked them "What’s your opinion about the love?" Agnetha kissed Björn what made all the people in the room astonished. The rest of question was quite laconic, so were the answers. E.g. "Why did you come to Poland?" and the answer "To record a TV special".
"Why do you, Swedes, sing in English?" - "English is special language for pop music". "Do you know any Polish music?" – and they said they know… Chopin… But Agnetha, Frida, Björn and Benny were very surprised why does everybody in Poland ask them about the money.

The members of the band had some free time in the evening. Frida and Benny went to the restaurant „Szanghaj”. More time they had next day. Until 3pm they were walking streets of Warsaw alluring the crowd of fans and reporters. Then they went back to the airport saying they will come back to Poland, got into the plane and… the great arrival has gone with the wind...



Now, I would love to thanks for all to my friend Anita :D
She found this article also, I only translated :)
Thank you Nikki ;D

-Lise Lotte

wtorek, 1 lutego 2011

Photo of the week :)

Hey, I didn't have enough time on Sunday, so it's the overdue photo of week.
Sorry to everyone for that little delay, but you won't belive!
I was in the recording studio yesterday :)
Although I only sang two verses I'm sooo proud :D
So maybe the photo in the topic ;D
ABBA in recording studio about 1979 I think
Hope you like it :D

-Lise Lotte

niedziela, 30 stycznia 2011

Radio special.

Frida and Christpher Green in 2009, I think :)

BBC 4 Radio will air a special audition called "Like An Angel Passing Through My Room" including an  interview with Frida Lyngstad. It will start on 16 February at 14:15. The interview was conducted by British actor, comedian, writer and stage performer Christopher Green, who is also a big Frida fan. The special traces the performer's lifelong admiration for Frida, and the interview was conducted in summer 2009; It will be available online for one week. You can't miss it! 

poniedziałek, 24 stycznia 2011

Pop Foto, 1974 & 1975: ABBA posters





Bravo, October 1974: ABBA, love the Swedish way

An aricle is not translated by me!! If you want to see the original site I took it from, go to: abbaarticles.blogspot.com !!! If you want to see Polish version (translated by me) go to: abba4ever.bloog.pl  

Two happy couples are making the music in the Swedish top group: in the last issue, we introduced Anna & Björn, who are married to each other. This time, it’s Anni-Frid & Benny’s turn – a typical Swedish love couple.

Anni-Frid & Benny: “Waterloo’ stopped us from getting married.”
Two small, silver friendship rings are the only ‘official’ sign that Benny and Anni-Frid are in love with each other since five years. They are living together in the suburb Rosengarden, 30 kilometres outside Stockholm.
Anni-Frid has been married once before. She already has two sons, aged 6 and 9, that you wouldn’t expect the blonde 28-year-old Swede to have – she looks that young. “I got married to my adolescent love when I was seventeen, and that was simply too soon,” Anni-Frid says. “We got divorced after five years of marriage. In mutual understanding. I see my ex-husband and my children regularly. Despite everything, this marriage was a great experience for me, and that’s why I would love to get married again...”
Benny doesn’t have anything against marriage either. He reveals: “Actually, we wanted to get married once. The date was set, the invitations had been sent – but at the last moment something came in between: our Eurovision victory in Brighton with ‘Waterloo’. After that, we received so many offers that we had to postpone our wedding, that had been planned in July. Maybe we’ll have time for it next year, in January we will finally have two weeks off...”
Both of them are convinced that nothing will change their way of living together, just because of a marriage certificate. Since five years, Benny and Anni-Frid have been living in their wooden bungalow with their dog Zappa. The chores have been divided efficiently: Benny is taking care of the music, and Anni-Frid of everything else: the housekeeping, the mail and the money. “Anni-Frid is very independent and much cleverer in business matters than me,” Benny admits. “She knows exactly what she wants...”
Apart from that, Anni-Frid is responsible for ABBA’s stage outfits and show. She designs all ABBA costumes, she draws them and makes them, together with a seamstress. Every costume costs up to 1000 German Marks. The girls’ costumes are usually a little cheaper, because they are showing more ‘skin’.
While Anni-Frid gets most of her chores done at home, Benny has to drive 30 kilometres to Stockholm every day in his brown BMW. It’s there where he writes new lyrics in his office or produces records by other artists in the studio. Most of the time, he doesn’t come home until nine or ten in the evening. Is there any private life left for the both of them in these circumstances?
“We mostly have time for each other in the weekends. Then we drive to our sailboat,” Benny says. “It’s anchored on a lonely isle. The boat carries the name Simona, has two sleeping cabins and a real kitchen. We own it together with Björn and Anna. Mostly we go out on 48 hours long non-stop sailing trips. Two weeks ago, we were experiencing shipwreck and we were rescued by a fishing boat...”
During the entire interview, Benny and Ann-Frid are cuddling each other. Most of the time, Benny calls her ‘Frida’, and she gives Benny a kiss or wraps her arm around him. That’s why I ask a candid question: is it true that Swedish girls always take the initiative and that they are easier to conquer than girls in other countries?
“It’s definitely not easier, but rather more difficult,” Benny thinks. “Swedish girls know exactly when they want to do what with who. Swedish girls are not easily taken off guard, like it is often claimed. But when they love someone very much, then they commit to that physically as well.”
Anni-Frid adds: “It even gets to the point where the girls are allowed to bring their boyfriends to their homes, even to stay the night. At least, this was the case with me. When I was sixteen, I made love to a boy for the first time and I could also talk openly about that to my parents. Putting your trust in each other – that’s the most important thing...”
Benny and Anni-Frid want to raise their child in that spirit as well. Both of them agree that they want a child. But when, that’s just as problematic as the date of their wedding. When Bravo paid them a visit, they were extremely busy with the preparations for ABBA’s big European tour. The tour kicked off in October and will continue until the end of December. It will lead them through Norway, Denmark, Germany, Holland, Switzerland, France and Italy. ABBA will perform in Germany from November 18 until November 30.
The hits ‘Waterloo’, ‘Ring Ring’ and ‘Honey, Honey’ are all present in the set list, that has been compiled by Benny. Apart from that, a couple of Swedish folk songs, tailored for pop, and the latest songs from the upcoming ABBA album ‘So Long’. “I’m a little scared of giant tours like this,” Anni-Frid admits. “You are on the road constantly, you have to get up on stage every night and your are completely exhausted afterwards. There’s not much time for love in these circumstances...”

Bravo, June 1974: Love is playing a part with ABBA

An aricle is not translated by me!! If you want to see the original site I took it from, go to: abbaarticles.blogspot.com !!! If you want to see Polish version (translated by me) go to: abba4ever.bloog.pl  


The things that one should know about the four ABBAs: how they live, how they love, how they play.

Anni-Frid wants to get married soon
Anni-Frid Lyngstad was born on November 15, 1945 in Eskilstuna. Before she joined ABBA, she was already well-known in Sweden as a solo singer due to several TV-shows. Anni-Frid is the group’s quiet, mysterious girl. Apart from that, she’s responsible for the colourful, glittering stage costumes. Since two years, she’s in love with Benny, since one year she’s engaged to him and still this year she wants to get married to him. Both of them are living in the neighbourhood of Björn and Anna: in the Stockholm suburb Vallentuna where they have rented a house.

Benny is doing the business
Benny Andersson was born on December 16, 1946 in Stockholm. He is the group’s pianist and manager. On a daily basis, Benny is reading – that’s his passion – at least twenty newspapers from all over Europe. Benny knows exactly when and where ABBA has which position in the charts. At the moment he has plenty to smile about: in almost every European country, ABBA is at number one with their ‘Waterloo’. As the group’s pianist, he is now producing an album for his girlfriend Anni-Frid as a side project. “We all have the freedom to record albums of our own in Sweden,” Benny says...

Anna likes to play housewife
Anna Fältskog was born on April 5, 1950 in Jönköping. Before she joined the group, she had a big hit in Sweden in 1968 called ‘I Was So In Love’ and she was Scandinavia’s top singer. Despite her career, Anna loves the family life and she loves to cook. Anna is married to Björn and since one year they have a daughter together, named Linda. Just like Anni-Frid, Anna is releasing her own solo records in Sweden as well. Anna is a typical Swedish girl: blonde, full of life and she does as she pleases. Her secret ‘flaw’ is shopping at the supermarket for hours on end.

Björn is the secret boss
Björn Ulvaeus was born on April 25, 1945 in Göteborg. He can play several stringed instruments and in the recording studio he is responsible for the ABBA-sound. He has gathered experience with the Swedish folk group Hootenanny Singers, he played with them up till two years ago. Whenever Björn is not on the road with ABBA, he is producing other Swedish stars such as the 17-year-old singer Ted Gärdestad. Still, instead of spending time at the mixing console, he’s having more fun performing live with ABBA, where he is playing bass and guitar. Since several years, Björn is driving a red VW.

“This triumph has cost us a great deal of nerves,” blonde Anna sighs when she picks Bravo photographer Bubi Heilemann and me up at the Sheraton hotel in Stockholm in the morning. “Ever since we won the Eurovision Song Contest with ‘Waterloo’, we’ve been on the road constantly. London, Brussels, Amsterdam, Madrid, Hamburg. Now we’re back home again since three days,” Anna says. “Thank God!”
Anna prefers to be here in Stockholm. In the city with its many canals, boats, the pretty girls and the fun discotheques, where Anna has to show her identity card most of the time when she wants to order a Gin-Tonic. Because in Sweden you are allowed to drink alcohol at the age of 21, and Anna looks as if she’s 18. Time and time again, occurrences like this are a welcome opportunity for ABBA to joke around. They love to laugh a lot. And their device is typically Swedish: work to live. And not the other way around.
Since Brighton, ABBA is known as the most successful Swedish pop group. Bravo found out what no one knew yet: at the same time, ABBA are two couples in love (Björn and Anna, Benny and Anni-Frid), a joyful bunch that’s producing good music...
On a small, secret island, a two-hour drive from Stockholm, the foursome owns a house and a sailing boat. The quartet spends its happiest hours there.
Anna and Anni-Frid, the two singing and dancing girls, are the main attraction of ABBA at the moment. Originally, it was the other way around. Two years ago, Björn and Benny contracted these blonde girls as backing singers. Not only because of their talents. It was love at first sight with all four of them, and it has remained that way up till this day...
At three o’clock in the afternoon, we’re strolling with ABBA through Stockholm’s Old Town. Suddenly, they get the urge to do something crazy. Björn and Benny hurry into a music store, to get a guitar and a banjo. And right in the middle of a small, idyllic market place, they start to play. Women with shopping bags, working men, police men, boys and girls are standing still, spontaneously singing along, clapping their hands. ABBA happens to be a group, that not only on the television screen, wins a person’s heart by storm...