On Tue, 03 Apr 2001 15:45:31 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Piracy? Piracy? No Way Jose! I'm simply "liberating" the music for
>>my
>> family! 8>))
>
>Have you tried to convince them that an original CD recording sounds
>a whole lot better then? Actually, these 24 bit
>digital remasters of the Abba recordings sounds even better.
>
>> Now where's my sword and eye-patch Mr Smee! (Peter Pan? not sure 
if
>> you know the Peter Pan Story Lars?)
>
>Well. I haven't read the book, nor seen the movie. But I've heard
>about the story.
>
>> We have a tribute type band in the UK called "Bjorn Again" for the
>> ABBA fans.
>
>Are they from UK? I've heard about a group called Bjorn Again, but I
>think they were from Australia. Not sure though.
>
>>There is talk of them recording some ABBA demo tracks that
>>have never been released, but I don't know if they will get round 
to
>> it or not.
>
>There are some previously unreleased tracks on the remastered Abba
>CDs. But I guess there may be even more
>unreleased material.

You are right Lars about Bjorn Again, they are originally from Ron's 
part of the world, but AFAIK they's been over here for a few years 
now.

All the tapes were for use in car cassette players,. I have a pretty 
good stereo hi-fi system that records from most any source to tape, 
so the "old man" gets the task to do!

Peter Pan is a real old-fashioned kid's story, a  (modernish) fairy 
tale if you like, written by J.M. Barrie, a Scottish Author born in 
Kirriemuir, about 85 kM from here. It's got Pirates, Crocodiles, Red 
Indians, Good Children and the Lost Boys (orphans) and Tinkerbell, 
who will sprinkle you with fairy dust so you can fly - - if you 
believe you can that is. A great tale, often performed at Christmas 
time, always a sell-out whenever it is performed, one of those 
stories that stays with you from childhood through to the rest of 
your life.

Regards

Mel


--from Mel Evans, e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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