Band member speaks at preview of London exhibition that lovingly recreates scenes from era of band’s sensational successThere were endless strikes,power cuts, three-day weeks, and TV programmes that finished at 10.30pm and Noel Edmonds. “You glean very close to the reality of Britain in the 70s,” said Abba’s Björn Ulvaeus. I had no idea it was so gloomy.”Ulvaeus was speaking at the first preview of a new immersive Abba expose at the Southbank Centre, which aims to tell the sensational success legend of the band, and as well as place it in the social and political context of 1970s Britain.
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Source: guardian.co.uk