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LaylaMae
registered: 9/27/2005 00:00
posts: 24
Swedish singing band
Hey,
can anyone tell me a nice band which sings in Swedish?
posted: 3/24/2006 04:43Reply | PM | Edit | IP
NullaSalusSineBen
registered: 8/23/2005 00:00
posts: 650
fgds
In an interview that happened I don't know how long ago Pelle said his favorite swedish band of that time was Sardjent Pepper.
I believe thats how it was spelled.
It may have had something different for pepper though.
Oh well.
posted: 3/24/2006 07:44Reply | PM | Edit | IP
misshurricane
registered: 5/21/2005 00:00
posts: 971

the best music you can listen to that sings in swedish are Håkan Hellström (not a band, cause he's solo)
I think you should listen to it allthough it dosn't sound like hives...

http://s62.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2793DFPVEBO4P2ZH4XGQYVYMWA

:)

posted: 3/24/2006 10:02Reply | PM | Edit | IP
LaylaMae
registered: 9/27/2005 00:00
posts: 25
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Ah, Sgt. Pepper. I know one song of them, I think. That one is in English, but I can see if I get a song in Swedish :)
Thanks.
posted: 3/24/2006 10:02Reply | PM | Edit | IP
LaylaMae
registered: 9/27/2005 00:00
posts: 26
¨¨¨hgj
That's strange. I know Sgt. Pepper, but I find nothing about them in the internet.

But I'm going to look after that Håkan. Thanks :)
posted: 3/24/2006 10:17Reply | PM | Edit | IP
misshurricane
registered: 5/21/2005 00:00
posts: 972

Do that, and don't forget to listen to that song I uploaded ;)
posted: 3/24/2006 10:20Reply | PM | Edit | IP
LaylaMae
registered: 9/27/2005 00:00
posts: 27
:) :)
Ah, that sounds nice :)
The singing sounds funny for German ears ;)
posted: 3/24/2006 10:21Reply | PM | Edit | IP
Ptitsa
registered: 10/30/2005 00:00
posts: 260
hmmm...Thanks!
Yes, it sounds funny for german ears:-) Soooooooooooooooooo sweeeeeeet! I love it! Please give us more sweetish music:-D
I "just" have Bellman music and swedish radio which does'nt play swedish songs(except for the folklore channel or whatever>-( teehee).

Mooooore please!!

Please!

!
posted: 3/24/2006 11:02Reply | PM | Edit | IP
stinsen
registered: 3/6/2005 00:00
posts: 1392
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you should all listen to svensk pop, knugen faller and bob hund
posted: 3/24/2006 15:14Reply | PM | Edit | IP
maniclilly
registered: 4/18/2005 00:00
posts: 2036

you made a good choice with that song, sabina. i like that one very well. i heard some others of him but they are not that good as i see it.

i discovered kaizers orchestra recently. you should try them out. ok, they sing norwegian. but for ears that are not used to scandinavic tongues it probably wont make a difference. haha.
posted: 3/24/2006 23:56Reply | PM | Edit | IP
LaylaMae
registered: 9/27/2005 00:00
posts: 29
uhu
I know Kaizers Orchestra and I really like them. But I'm trying to learn Swedish und so I'd like to get used to the Swedish sound of words.
posted: 3/25/2006 02:44Reply | PM | Edit | IP
LaylaMae
registered: 9/27/2005 00:00
posts: 30
yeah
Ah, I found the page of Bob Hund (means "Hund" in Swedish "dog", too?) and Svensk Pop, thanks :) I'm gonna listen to their music soon.
I'm a bit irritated that some of Svensk Pop have German nicknames. Perhapes Swedish and German is even more similar than I thought.
posted: 3/25/2006 02:49Reply | PM | Edit | IP
misshurricane
registered: 5/21/2005 00:00
posts: 973

Liane: ok, but I love them all, but I chose that one cause I figured that a slow song wouldn't be a hit in this forum ;)

Glad you liked it Pititsa :)
posted: 3/25/2006 03:33Reply | PM | Edit | IP
Ptitsa
registered: 10/30/2005 00:00
posts: 261
:-)
Yes I do. I'm learning swedish and I like to listen to swedish music:-) The pronunciation isn't always that easy. For example "sj" or "skö". So our teacher gives us funny sentences like "77777 sjuka sjömän sköts av 77777 sköna sjuksköterskor":-D To try to say this with 14 other not swedish people is very funny (ask my teacher) hehe.
posted: 3/25/2006 04:38Reply | PM | Edit | IP
misshurricane
registered: 5/21/2005 00:00
posts: 974
@Ptitsa
haha, I can imagine taht :)
so where do you live and where do you stude swedish?
posted: 3/25/2006 05:12Reply | PM | Edit | IP
LaylaMae
registered: 9/27/2005 00:00
posts: 31
hmm
The problem is that I don't even have a teacher...
posted: 3/25/2006 05:52Reply | PM | Edit | IP
VigilanteSofia
registered: 8/28/2005 00:00
posts: 705
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PASCAL

a swedish punk-progband from Gotland, an island outside sweden. still swedish, tho their accent is retarded
posted: 3/25/2006 06:49Reply | PM | Edit | IP
stinsen
registered: 3/6/2005 00:00
posts: 1397
hahah!
yes sofia! youre right!!
retarded gotlänniingar!

yes, hund means dog in swedish! =)

speaking of funny lines, try this one:
sex laxar i en laxask!
say it faster and faster over and over again!
its kind of hard!
posted: 3/25/2006 11:50Reply | PM | Edit | IP
pretpik
registered: 7/7/2005 00:00
posts: 356

nice song =)
even though i dont know what they're singin
posted: 3/25/2006 15:30Reply | PM | Edit | IP
lillamy1
registered: 5/2/2005 00:00
posts: 5
swedish music
"OFFICIAL SWEDISH CHART" JUST CLICK ON THE SONG TO LISTEN

SWEDISH ARTIST ONLY RADIO
posted: 3/25/2006 20:19Reply | PM | Edit | IP
Ptitsa
registered: 10/30/2005 00:00
posts: 262
 that's soooo nice!!!
Thank You:-)

*listenlistenlisten*
posted: 3/26/2006 03:52Reply | PM | Edit | IP
mr.alextwistmyarm
registered: 1/28/2005 00:00
posts: 947
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maybe I got it wrong but didnt Pelle mean the record sardjentpepper (best of record) with KSMB? I like KSMB but I like Ebba Grön even more.
posted: 3/26/2006 05:31Reply | PM | Edit | IP
mr.alextwistmyarm
registered: 1/28/2005 00:00
posts: 948
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oh you should listen to DLK with that funny song Hoohohohohohohockeyfrilla or Veronica Maggio's nananananana dumpa mig. we also have a band called Kent in Sweden. no comments on that.
posted: 3/26/2006 05:35Reply | PM | Edit | IP
Ptitsa
registered: 10/30/2005 00:00
posts: 264
wooooooow!
So much music!
I will listen to all of them.
Thank you very very much....

sweet + swedish = sweetish

hehe:-)

<3
posted: 3/26/2006 06:34Reply | PM | Edit | IP

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