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Post by shoshin on Oct 15, 2015 12:42:53 GMT
Imagine that following ABBA's demise Frida and Agnetha had got together as a duo. It's not a particularly unlikely counterfactual and would have been hugely successful. The Bee Gees would have written mega hits for them and Pete Waterman wouldn't have got a look in. But what would they have called their act? Declaration of interest: I have got a pretty nifty suggestion myself that I will happily divulge, just as soon as someone takes an interest in this or any other of my quirky but lonely threads
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Post by chelseacharger on Oct 15, 2015 14:51:15 GMT
Ten years on, would 'Svenska Flicka' have worked?
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Post by HOMETIME on Oct 15, 2015 17:47:38 GMT
Uuhhmmm.... A further development on the initials thingy? ALFA ( Anni-Frid Lyngstad/ Faltskog, Agnetha). I'll get my coat....
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Post by shoshin on Oct 15, 2015 18:15:02 GMT
I was thinking along the lines of initials too: Sweet FA
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Post by chelseacharger on Oct 15, 2015 18:39:05 GMT
'Swede FA' surely?
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Post by Zeebee on Oct 15, 2015 20:52:28 GMT
How about "Fragnetha"?
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Post by shoshin on Oct 15, 2015 22:40:26 GMT
One Woman, One Woman?
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Post by HOMETIME on Oct 16, 2015 9:17:00 GMT
I was thinking along the lines of initials too: Sweet FA Genius!! I think they'd have needed to make sense of that name with a pretty sassy album. All Chrissie Hynde swearing or maybe even Fascinating Aida-type sharp comedy. I'm only surprised that nobody has thought to write a scandal-filled book about Agnetha and Frida with that title.
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Post by shoshin on Oct 16, 2015 10:05:26 GMT
I was thinking along the lines of initials too: Sweet FA Genius!! I think they'd have needed to make sense of that name with a pretty sassy album... Yes, the girls have always somehow managed to simultaneously project hotness and innocence. I could imagine them enjoying using the name while at the same time successfully professing ignorance regarding any double meaning. Maybe we could think up similarly ambiguous titles or themes for that sassy album. As we have discussed before, Honey, Honey was filthy, but one tends to look at their shining faces while delivering it and just about give them the benefit of the doubt.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2015 15:08:05 GMT
Just for continuity's sake, I'd have advised them to keep it simple and go with 'AA' - and call their debut album 'One for the Road' which would have neatly reflected the deliberate ambiguity of that name.
Or maybe 'Two for the Price of One'.
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Post by shoshin on Oct 16, 2015 15:16:08 GMT
Or they could have lengthened that slightly to, for obvious reasons, 'A-hA'. If some other Scandinavian act didn't beat them to it.
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Post by Liebezeit on Jul 23, 2017 2:00:09 GMT
Imagine that following ABBA's demise Frida and Agnetha had got together as a duo. It's not a particularly unlikely counterfactual and would have been hugely successful. The Bee Gees would have written mega hits for them and Pete Waterman wouldn't have got a look in. But what would they have called their act? Declaration of interest: I have got a pretty nifty suggestion myself that I will happily divulge, just as soon as someone takes an interest in this or any other of my quirky but lonely threads Maybe "Fridnetha" (despite the association with the fictional Sapphic relationship between Frida and Agnetha created by the other side of ABBA fans) or "Agnetha-Frid"? I'd take a step further with the choice of production; don't laugh, I think Agnetha-Frid would have Stock Aitken Waterman in their supposed later period while in their early period they could have Trevor Horn or Jeff Lynne produce it...
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Post by shoshin on Jul 23, 2017 22:58:33 GMT
There's a tribute act called FABBA. They aren't fab at all, but maybe A & A could have called themselves FAB or F.A.B. - the Frida & Agnetha Band. F.A.B. was also the Thunderbirds International Rescue call sign. I always wondered what the initials were supposed to represent and was disappointed to learn, during extensive research for this post, that it didn't really stand for anything at all. In other words, it stood for Sweet FA - which was my earlier suggestion for Agnetha & Frida's double act
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Post by Liebezeit on Jul 23, 2017 23:43:46 GMT
There's a tribute act called FABBA. They aren't fab at all, but maybe A & A could have called themselves FAB or F.A.B. - the Frida & Agnetha Band. F.A.B. was also the Thunderbirds International Rescue call sign. I always wondered what the initials were supposed to represent and was disappointed to learn, during extensive research for this post, that it didn't really stand for anything at all. In other words, it stood for Sweet FA - which was my earlier suggestion for Agnetha & Frida's double act Ooh, "FAB"! Meanwhile in alternative history; if the girls hired permanent instrumentalists (possibly deriving from ABBA's session musicians or others that have their own success) like Per Lindvall, Lasse Wellander, and someone who plays a bit like Rutger, to their "band", then "FAB" could work! I don't like "Sweet FA": If Frida and Agnetha had "Sweet FA" as their ensemble name, nobody would take them very seriously, in my opinion. I dislike the backstory of how "Sweet FA" came to be, especially, (obviously it's a brutal you know what case of a young girl, holy sh**, I'm terrified as h***!), but it's my opinion, I guess. I think it's the backstory that bothers me, but the phrase at first seems harmless, which is a sick twist... ...Or they could call themselves "The AA Batteries" (of course it's pronounced "double A" in the "AA")... both the girls were definitely charged for expending energy through their vocals.
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Post by shoshin on Jul 30, 2017 14:09:22 GMT
Anna-Frida Ensam?
Me and I?
Two For The Price of One? (edit: Oops, thisboycries already suggested this one)
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Post by madonnabba on Mar 15, 2018 21:19:15 GMT
Swede Dreams .,
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Post by angela on May 24, 2018 5:41:39 GMT
What about Anna & Frida.
From the time Agnetha was called (Anna)
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Post by gazman on Aug 1, 2018 17:49:51 GMT
Aggi-frid?? ;-)
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