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The Hoola Bandoola Band was a
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progg Progg was a left-wing and anti-commercial musical movement in Sweden that began in the late 1960s and became more widespread in the 1970s. Not to be confused with the English expressions "progressive music" or "prog rock," progg is a contraction ...
group from the 1970s whose political views leaned towards the left. Leading members included
Mikael Wiehe Mikael Christian Wiehe (born 10 April 1946 in Stockholm) is a Swedish singer, multi-instrumentalist and composer. As the main songwriter and driving force of Hoola Bandoola Band he was also one of the most important people in the progg movemen ...
and
Björn Afzelius Björn Svante Afzelius (27 January 1947 – 16 February 1999 ) was a Swedish singer-songwriter and guitar player. He was an outspoken socialist, known for his support for Olof Palme. His songs are about love, politics and joys and sadness in l ...
. The Hoola Bandoola Band is also mentioned in Lynne Truss' book ''
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'', published in 1999.


History

Hoola Bandoola Band, along with
Nationalteatern Nationalteatern is a Swedish progg rock group from the 1970s that featured leftist political lyrics. It was originally a traveling theater ensemble with many members, most notably Ulf Dageby, Anders Melander, Totta Näslund, Nikke Ström, Hans Mo ...
, was the biggest band of the Swedish progg movement. Whereas Nationalteatern put socially realistic lyrics to rock melodies, Hoola Bandoola had more politically charged lyrics and diverged further from traditional rock. The name is most likely inspired by the fictional language spoken by ants in the
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cartoon " Tea for Two Hundred". The band was formed in 1970. In 1971 they had their first radio hit and were immediately contacted by two record companies, one commercial and the alternative MNW. In the political climate of the 1970s, the choice of a company was crucial, and by choosing an alternative company, Hoola Bandoola came to be the most well known band on the alternative side in Sweden. Their debut in 1971, ''Garanterat individuell'' (''Guaranteed Individual''), was hailed as the start of a new era for Swedish pop and was voted album of the year. This first album was not very political, but on the second album ''Vem kan man lita på?'' (''Whom can one trust''?), released the next year, the socialist message was much more pronounced. It included hits such as "Keops pyramid". With ''På Väg'' (''On the Way''), recorded with a
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orchestra, Hoola Bandoola became one of the best-selling groups in Sweden. In 1975 they released a fourth album ''Fri information'' (''Free Information''), where the
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message was more outspoken than ever before. With this album, Afzelius wrote half of the songs (Wiehe wrote most songs in previous albums). In 1975, the alternative movement gathered in opposition to a tennis match played between
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and
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, which at the time was under the military dictatorship of
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. For that event, Hoola Bandoola released "Stoppa matchen" (''Stop the Match'') as a single. This was their last studio recording. In 1976, the band broke up and Wiehe and Afzelius started very successful careers as singer/songwriters, both together and by themselves. After 20 years' absence, Hoola Bandoola reunited in 1996, playing warmup for
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and going on their own nationwide tour playing over 50 shows with a total of over 200,000 people attending the tour. Recordings from this tour were released in 1999 after the death of Björn Afzelius on the album ''För dom som kommer sen'' (''For Those Who Come Later''). Each year on the anniversary of Afzelius' death, an award is given out to a person who has "done work in the spirit of Björn Afzelius". In August 2011 the band played at the ''Malmö festival'', promoting their new double CD.''Malmö festival'' program (in Swedish)


Discography

* 1971: ''Hoola Bandolla Export'' * 1971: ''Garanterat individuell'' * 1972: '' Vem kan man lita på?'' * 1973: ''På väg'' * 1975: ''Stoppa matchen'' * 1975: ''
Fri information ''Fri information'' is the fifth and final studio album by the Swedish progg and rock band Hoola Bandoola Band. It was recorded in August 1975 and released in October of the same year on the record label MNW. The album is the band's first with Bj ...
'' *1996: ''Country Pleasures'' ;Collections * 1996: ''Ingenting förändras av sig själv'' - 5 cd box * 1987: ''Hoola Bandoola Band 1971 - 1976'' * 2011: ''Hoola Bandoola Band 1971 - 2011'' ;Live * 1999: ''...För dom som kommer sen - live''


References

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