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Post by Jaga on Jan 20, 2016 22:16:17 GMT -7
I think they look good. I can hear their music a lot, even in the US. They do not get old, although they divorced and separated www.people.com/article/abba-reunites-in-stockholmFor the first time in eight years, ABBA reunited Wednesday at the launch of Björn Ulvaeus' new restaurant. Ulvaeus, 70, was joined by Benny Andersson, 69, Agnetha Fältskog, 65, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, 70, to celebrate the opening of his new eatery, "Mama Mia! The party" in Stockholm. But while the three gathered to support their former band mate as he debuted his Grecian style restaurant inspired by the film and stage musical Mamma Mia! they denied any speculation that they would ever grace the stage together again, USA Today reports. "I don't think so," Andersson said. Still, ABBA lovers can enjoy the band's music, as the restaurant reportedly offers a four-hour dining extravaganza, inviting guests to watch and sing along to a show, inspired by songs from the band. While they won't be performing together, simply seeing them all in one place may have been enough for fans, considering the four haven't been spotted in public together since 2008, when they all attended the London and Stockholm premieres of the film Mamma Mia!. ABBA, made up of two married couples, toured the world for nine years before breaking up in 1982 after the couples divorced. According to USA Today, the former band mates are still friendly, but are each focused on their own ventures.
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Post by karl on Jan 21, 2016 6:43:22 GMT -7
Jaga
How wonderful, to bring back such memories of ABBA.. It is so interesting to find out the paths that life throws at us and with ABBA, theirs are so different then we emagine. Another facture of reality, we may age, but we do not expect others to do so especially those in the world of entertainment.
Thank you for presenting
Karl
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Post by Jaga on Jan 30, 2016 0:57:23 GMT -7
Karl, I still like their music. The music did not really aged.
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Post by karl on Jan 31, 2016 13:36:04 GMT -7
Karl, I still like their music. The music did not really aged. Jaga I think you have exactly the way my self feels about their music. It was so enjoyable to view them all together as they presented their music in their own manner. Unfortionantly, I was to lose several albums upon leaving the West Coast to my new assignment and their were of those many. Dependant upon my personal mood, was to play some of their recordings, other wise if the mood shifted, was to play some of Falco to raise my spirits out of the trash. If to be alone in the flat and in a loused disposition, it was the Rolling Stones. If to remove any funk, but yet, flavor my thoughts, it is Hindi Zahra {Her father is French and mother Algerian}, and then, there is Joe Jacksone, what ever the others may have missed, he picks up in his albums. At least the above keeps my self from over indulging drinking whilst alone. Most others are simply incidental to the event. Karl
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Post by pieter on Jan 31, 2016 16:53:48 GMT -7
I love em. Have a double cd with all their greatest hits!
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