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Gyllene Tider chat log online, fans disappointed

Written by roxeteer on June 8, 2000 to .

The transcription of Gyllene Tider’s yesterday chat is now on Aftonbladet’s website. They have also published a new, but very blurry photo of Gyllene Tider.

In general, fans were very disappointed with the chat. The questions the moderator let through were rather stupid and the band answered in their usual joking style.

U.S. releases will have new look

Written by Lars-Erik_Olson on June 7, 2000 to .

The Daily Roxette met recently with Steve Johnson, art director for Edel America Records (EAR). Steve has created the cover for the upcoming EAR release of “Wish I Could Fly,” and is also working on the new “Don’t Bore Us… Get to the Chorus” album.

His design for the single, shown here in an exclusive preview, is a complete departure from the approach Karl-Magnus Olsson took with the “Have A Nice Day” album and singles. The photos Steve has used were taken by Jonas Linell for the original “Don’t Bore Us…” album, but he’s used a computer image manipulation program to combine two of them in a fresh way.

As of this writing, the CD packaging is at the printers, and the staff at EAR is eagerly awaiting the first advance shipment.

Image courtesy of Edel America Records.

EMI Sweden launches their own Website

Written by Lars-Erik_Olson on June 7, 2000 to .

EMI Sweden’s long-awaited Website is finally active. Standard “press release”-type information is included about Roxette and Marie Fredriksson.

Chorus of concern over Warner-EMI deal

Written by roxeteer on June 7, 2000 to .

The European Commission is coming under increasing pressure to conduct a full antitrust investigation into a proposed $20 billion merger between Warner Music and the EMI Group. Composers from five Nordic countries have lodged formal objections with the commission against the venture. They believe Warner-EMI would control nearly 50% of all music publishing in Sweden and 70% in Finland.

Warner-EMI would be the world’s largest music company with combined revenues of $8 billion, 2,000 albums released annually, and more than 2 million song copyrights.

Chat with Gyllene Tider now!

Written by roxeteer on June 7, 2000 to .

The chat with the members Gyllene Tider has begun on Aftonbladet’s site. To access the chat, type your name in the text field and press “Börja chatta” button. Everything is in Swedish, but they will probably accept your questions also in English. The chat is moderated.

Gyllene Tider demos now available

Written by roxeteer on June 7, 2000 to .

Gyllene Tider’s old demo songs are now available on Aftonbladet’s site in Real Audio format. The songs are “Cilla, 16 - söt som socker” (“Cilla, 16 - sweet as sugar”) and “Nu går det av bara farten” (someone please translate :-)). Both tracks were written for “Moderna Tider” album, but the record company decided not to release them. Some other unreleased tracks written for the same album are “Min tjej läser Playgirl” (“My girl reads Playgirl”) and “Gå hem innan du lägger dig” (“Go home before you fall”).

All five members of Gyllene Tider, Per Gessle, Mats Persson, Anders Herrlin, Micke “Syd” Andersson and Göran Fritzon, will be participating in the live chat.

Gyllene Tider chats today, old demos released on the Net

Written by Jud on June 7, 2000 to .

Two songs by Gyllene Tider never released before will be available for download on Aftonbladet’s web site this afternoon. The songs have been picked up from Gyllene Tider’s old demo tapes.

Gyllene Tider will be also chatting live this evening.

Gyllene Tider in live chat tomorrow

Written by roxeteer on June 6, 2000 to .

Gyllene Tider will be chatting live on Aftonbladet’s site tomorrow at 5pm CET (UTC+1). Please note that Sweden is observing daylight saving time which means one added hour to normal time.

More information will be posted as available.

VH1 appearance set for August

Written by Lars-Erik_Olson on June 5, 2000 to .

This August, look for Roxette on VH1’s “Where Are They Now?” where the group discusses their career in the 90’s and their future plans for America. They’ll also be showing the “Wish I Could Fly” video. VH1 is owned by MTV Networks.

Roxette Back In the U.S.A.

Written by administrator on June 2, 2000 to .

Former chart-toppers try to rebuild U.S. following
By Michael Ansaldo
Rolling Stone

“When the greatest hits album came out in Europe in ’95, we decided not to have it released in America because we didn’t really have any communication at all with EMI,” says Roxette guitarist/vocalist Per Gessle. “So we just decided to hold it back and see what happened.” Read more…

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