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To this date, they have sold over million records worldwide and are still heavily played by many radio stations. It wasn't just the music that got the band noticed though; they were highly regarded as being style icons with millions of fans wanting to recreate the iconic costumes worn by the group in their music videos.

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Out of Stock. Red Super Trooper Costume. Glitter Microphone. Super Trooper Fancy Dress. Now Swedish supergroup Abba have revealed they had good reason to wear such garish stage costumes — because it saved a little money, money, money on their tax bill. The band, whose spangly flares, catsuits and platform heels were considered naff even in the s, exploited a Swedish law which meant clothes were tax deductible if their owners could prove they were not used for daily wear.

The band reveal their wardrobe secrets in Abba: The Official Photo Book, published to mark 40 years since they won Eurovision with Waterloo and featuring scores of intimate, never-before-seen pictures. Many Swedish bands made a practice of looking as flamboyant as possible. ABBA took this to a new level. In my honest opinion we looked like nuts in those years. But we figured people would remember us even if we finished ninth. As far as most of the world is concerned, the ABBA phenemenon began 40 years ago, with a Eurovision triumph in Brighton.

Armed with a song called Waterloo and outrageous costumes, two young couples put Swedish pop music on the map. Now, serialised exclusively for the first time in Event, a remarkable new book celebrates their astonishing career.

Two years in the making, the authors trawled through a quarter of a million photographs and interviewed the band members to produce the definitive, page record of their story. Many children of German fathers fled Norway to escape bullying in the years after the war. They won a talent contest and were discovered by future their future manager. I was five years old. At 15, he was a touring musician. That beginning? That I would meet Agnetha?

Then after ten incandescent years, from to — a career comparable to the equally brief yet bright flame of The Beatles — the couples split and the group fractured. Nothing has been confirmed, but the group have reunited once again for the publication of this authorised photo book. As the 40th anniversary approaches and the world awaits a reunion that may or may not take place, the four band members reveal the amazing stories behind these rare and unseen photos.

The song knocked The Beatles off the top spot. I was madly attracted to that voice. They chose the neighbourhood because it was within easy reach of the city, but cheaper and suitable for children, with meadows and forests close by. They recall hasty greetings backstage. He was exciting. BJORN: 'Looking back, it's weird that we went along with these pictures, but we were so tight with the media, almost cuddly.



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