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Post by chelseacharger on Mar 26, 2016 21:08:28 GMT
Not featuring Frida but she might well have taken this picture. Hans at about four years old. Interesting too that the vehicle in the background is a Volvo Duett. Maybe the very one she drove to Skansen for her life changing competition win.
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Post by chelseacharger on Mar 26, 2016 20:32:11 GMT
With singer/songwriter Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel. Or the former Mr Heidi Klum. Better known as Seal.
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Post by chelseacharger on Mar 25, 2016 9:32:24 GMT
Thanks fafner (and Desmond) for those. The big pictures are great and nope, still can't figure out that eye colour. Green, yellow, a hint of blue. It's all going on.
With one of her step-daughters, Pauline after a graduation ceremony in about 1997.
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Post by chelseacharger on Mar 9, 2016 17:28:47 GMT
^^^^ Never seen that one before. Lovely.
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Post by chelseacharger on Feb 24, 2016 20:48:45 GMT
^^^^^ Definitely comes into that category, Shoshin. Think this was in September 1981 when the group made a surprise trip to their record company convention in Bournemouth. Frida's locks must have been soon for the chop. 8-(
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Post by chelseacharger on Feb 20, 2016 15:25:22 GMT
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Post by chelseacharger on Feb 15, 2016 17:48:49 GMT
^^^^ You'd get a lot of female celebrity's who'd hate to be photographed without their make-up on. These days, some of the men too. Not these two.
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Post by chelseacharger on Feb 7, 2016 12:54:28 GMT
That's Irish Blues-Rock guitarist legend, Rory Gallagher. Awesome picture.
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Post by chelseacharger on Feb 2, 2016 1:16:13 GMT
Great set of pics, fafner. Benny's funny reply on this one.
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Post by chelseacharger on Jan 27, 2016 23:47:05 GMT
Some of those 'welcome' speeches did drag on a bit.
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Post by chelseacharger on Jan 25, 2016 15:35:14 GMT
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Post by chelseacharger on Jan 20, 2016 22:54:59 GMT
From tonight's Mamma Mia - The Party premiere. Sorry. No subtitles as yet.
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Post by chelseacharger on Jan 20, 2016 22:37:03 GMT
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Post by chelseacharger on Jan 20, 2016 22:02:35 GMT
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Post by chelseacharger on Jan 3, 2016 23:22:40 GMT
Photo-bombing seal. Another great find. Thanks Magnus.
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Post by chelseacharger on Dec 29, 2015 13:31:20 GMT
Loving those rare photos, Magnus. Thank you. Question: does anybody know if the blonde woman with Frida is Inger Brundin, who stood in for Agnetha while she was on maternity leave in 1973? It certainly does look like her. According to ABBA Omnibus she died in 1993, only 41 years old. On the other photo, I really sort of meant that intense look she has. Agree. Great set of pictures.
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Post by chelseacharger on Dec 27, 2015 0:58:54 GMT
1996?
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Post by chelseacharger on Dec 27, 2015 0:45:12 GMT
Wow. Never seen that one before. She looks a bit scary.
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Post by chelseacharger on Dec 22, 2015 20:09:51 GMT
I'm not in any way trying to make light of the seriousness of his crime. On the contrary, he deserves at least the full jail time. He should also be monitored on release as well as attend some sort of psychological sessions. What is pointless is this sort of 'gesture' silliness that achieves nothing but makes busybodies somehow feel morally superior. There is an argument that every showing means this person receives a payment but that's something that the law-makers could rectify if they put their mind to it. What about the others who appeared in the film also? Are they to be forever denied these payments now because of this one person? Seems like a whole lot more people being punished in different ways because of someone else's crime. The bottom line is that the likes of Sky Arts have taken it out of the viewers hands. Nobody is forcing folk to watch it.
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Post by chelseacharger on Dec 22, 2015 17:10:05 GMT
Utterly ridiculous. When the funniest movies of all time are listed, 'The Life Of Brian' is often found near the top. Is that film now going to be banned because one of it's most memorable scenes features Chris Langham, who served time for downloading illegal images? Where does it stop? Are we going have our self appointed moral guardians scanning the thousands of extra's in 'Ghandi' for some bloke who didn't pay his parking fine? Flippant I know but this is a dangerous road we're on with regard to freedoms. Sky Arts should be appealed to reconsider this decision.
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Post by chelseacharger on Dec 21, 2015 13:22:58 GMT
^^^^ They're at it again. Frida's wearing Benny's dressing gown. So what was Benny wearing? I'm not sure I want to know.
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Post by chelseacharger on Dec 17, 2015 16:20:29 GMT
Thank you. Notice that they used the chords at the start and at 3:22 later in the intro to 'The King Has Lost His Crown'.
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Post by chelseacharger on Dec 16, 2015 13:04:35 GMT
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Post by chelseacharger on Dec 11, 2015 22:25:08 GMT
As long as the photo isn't reversed (And I don't think it is because Massamo was always that side of Ola on the drums) then that is Frida. She always has the shoulder decoration on her left side. Agnetha has hers on the right. It helps with other difficult to identify ones. If it wasn't for that I wouldn't be totally sure.
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Post by chelseacharger on Dec 10, 2015 13:23:42 GMT
Wow. Never seen that one before. Dark humour. Thank you.
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Post by chelseacharger on Dec 9, 2015 11:53:38 GMT
Great shot, that one! I particularly admire the guy in the middle who's too cool to notice anything special as he goes about his daily business. He's wearing an AIK Ice Hockey shirt and the concert was at the Ice Stadium (now Hovet). It looks like he's thinking 'Somebody told me this was practice night. Who are all these people?!!!'.
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Post by chelseacharger on Dec 3, 2015 1:36:59 GMT
^^^^ Ha. Wasn't just me then. She appears again at 10:30. Hopefully more of these shows will be uploaded and have subtitles in time.
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Post by chelseacharger on Dec 2, 2015 19:24:08 GMT
One of the episodes of 'Lite Grand I Orat' from 1981. I think there were three or four shows in total. Apart from Frida and Clabbe, there were a number of other ABBA related performers including Rutger Gunnarsson and Lasse Wellander. Frida features at 0:52 ('Let's Get This Show On Road'), 15:40, 24:53 (Beatles Medley), 38:50 (Falling about on roller skates) and 48:40 (Aquarius).
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Post by chelseacharger on Dec 2, 2015 18:54:02 GMT
A couple of cool recent uploads on Youtube. First one is 'The Charlie Norman Show' from 1970. There's some great live music throughout. Frida features at 01:55, 7:28 ('Love and Marriage') and 24:52 ('Baby Love' and closing number).
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Post by chelseacharger on Nov 28, 2015 19:48:33 GMT
It's interesting though. Apparently a Dr. of Music in Stockholm did some research into B & B's music and came up with these theories. That people who were at the forefront of B & B's influences were Burt Bacharach, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, The Bee Gees. Benny also admitted that they never really liked their 'Bjorn and Benny' title before ABBA as it "sounded like a comedy duo".
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