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Progg was a
left-wing Left-wing politics describes the range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy. Left-wing politics typically involve a concern for those in soci ...
and anti-commercial
music Music is generally defined as the art of arranging sound to create some combination of form, harmony, melody, rhythm or otherwise expressive content. Exact definitions of music vary considerably around the world, though it is an aspe ...
al 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 Progressive music is music that attempts to expand existing stylistic boundaries associated with specific genres of music. The word comes from the basic concept of "progress", which refers to advancements through accumulation, and is often de ...
" or "
prog rock Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog; sometimes conflated with art rock) is a broad genre of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom and United States through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early 1970s. Initi ...
," progg is a contraction of the
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
word for musical
progressivism Progressivism holds that it is possible to improve human societies through political action. As a political movement, progressivism seeks to advance the human condition through social reform based on purported advancements in science, tec ...
, ''progressiv musik''. While there were progg bands playing progressive rock, the progg movement encompassed many different musical genres. The political progg movement culminated around the 1975 Eurovision Song Contest, which was held in Stockholm after
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s victory in Brighton the year before. It was expressed that "music can't be a contest" and an "alternative festival" was held in protest. Due to this debate, Sweden did not participate in the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest. The progg movement was closely connected to similar movements in arts, theatre and design, as well as alternative lifestyles and left wing views. While being a political movement, some bands labelled as progg were nonetheless unaligned with any political agenda. The people playing and listening to this music came to be called ''proggare'' (literally "proggers") in Swedish.


History

Alternative bands began to form in the late 1960s, but the movement emerged in full in the summer of 1970. A big alternative music festival was held at the field
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in Stockholm between June 12 and June 14. The festival was illegal, as a permission for it had not been obtained . The new independent record company ''Silence'' released a compilation record with music from the festival as their first record, and signed some of the bands that played, including Träd, Gräs och Stenar and Gudibrallan. In 1971 MNW was formed. During this decade the progg movement had a strong position in the musical landscape of Sweden. At the end of the 1970s, however, the movement started to decline, as many of the bands disintegrated and the ''music forums'' were closed. The left wing ideals became less dominating among young people, and the rock and folk music also became less popular than new genres such as hard rock and
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.


The movement

Many musicians and people working with music in the end of the 1960s were against the commercialism of pop music. Notably, the record companies
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and MNW were formed, and started to record and release this new music. They created a new distribution company, ''SAM-distribution'', which distributed the records of the alternative record companies, and so called ''music forums'', places where concerts could be held without a commercial middleman such as ordinary concert arrangers were created in many Swedish cities. In the middle of the 1970s around 75 music forums existed. The word that was generally used about the movement was ''musikrörelsen'', which means the music movement.


The music

Progg did not have a uniform sound and featured a broad spectrum of musical styles. There were a wide range of artists as well, including Bo Hansson, Kebnekajse,
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,
Blå Tåget Blå Tåget (lit. ''The Blue Train'') is a Swedish progg-band that used to go under the name Gunder Hägg, the name of a legendary Swedish runner, but after name conflicts occurred they changed name to Blå Tåget (which was a ride at the amuseme ...
,
Hoola Bandoola Band The Hoola Bandoola Band was a Swedish progg group from the 1970s whose political views leaned towards the left. Leading members included Mikael Wiehe and Björn Afzelius. The Hoola Bandoola Band is also mentioned in Lynne Truss' book '' Going ...
,
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 M ...
,
Dag Vag Dag Vag is a Swedish band formed in 1978. The lead singer was Per Odeltorp (1948–2012), popularly known as Stig Vig. Their early punk sound became, after a while, increasingly more reggae-like. The band referred to it as "transcontinental rock ...
, and
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. Most lyrics were in Swedish, while English was the common language for other pop and rock in Sweden at the time. The two big progg record companies had a somewhat different musical profile.


Opinions

The progg movement took a clear stance against
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and commercialism, but it was by no means a homogeneous movement. The political opinions ranged from everything from anarchism and
communism Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a ...
to less clearly pronounced general left-wing opinions. The relations with the governing
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were not that good, which can be exemplified by the song "Sosse" ("Social Democrat") by Gudibrallan. Few people in the movement were members of any
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, though the communist parties the Swedish communist party and
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started their own record companies which joined the movement. The
United FNL groups The United NLF Groups ( sv, De förenade FNL-grupperna, abbreviated DFFG, colloquially ''FNL-grupperna'', 'NLF Groups', or ''FNL-rörelsen'', 'NLF movement') was a Swedish popular movement that sought to mobilize support for the struggle of the Vie ...
were a strong movement in support of the
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, and progg bands often played at their demonstrations. Progg bands also played at other big demonstrations at the time, such as the protest that managed to stop the cutting down of the
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s in the park
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in Stockholm, and the protests to stop the
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matches against tennis players from the
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-ruled
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in Båstad 1975. In 1977 the record company Silence moved their studio to the small village Koppom in the forests of the province of
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.


Legacy

Some of the artists from the progg movement have continued to play music and managed to remain popular over the years, for example
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 ...
,
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 ...
, Totta Näslund and
Peps Persson Per-Åke Tommy Persson (20 December 1946 – 27 June 2021), known by the stage name Peps Persson, was a Swedish blues and reggae musician and social critic from Tjörnarp, Scania. Throughout his career he mostly made music in Swedish and was we ...
. There has been a stereotypical image of progg as something out of date and spaced out from the 1970s. On the other hand, since the end of the 1990s, many progg bands have experienced some renaissance, with many old progg bands reuniting for concerts and new records, for example Träd, Gräs och Stenar and Samla Mammas Manna. Some bands, like
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 M ...
, still go on long tours in the 21st century performing their old songs for a new generation. Silence has re-released much of their catalogue from the 1970s on CD, and old LPs with progg music are sold at high prices. There are new musicians who have references to the progg music, and are sometimes called ''nyprogg'' (new progg), for example Dungen,
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, Cirkus Miramar and Doktor Kosmos. The film ''
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'' from 2000 is set in Sweden during the progg era and features much progg music. The Swedish comics artist David Nessle created the character Den Maskerade Proggaren ("The Masked Progger") as a pastiche on both the progg movement and Silver Age superhero comics.Den Maskerade Proggaren
at "International Superheroes"


List of progg bands

* Älgarnas Trädgård * Andra bullar * Arbete & Fritid *
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Blå Tåget Blå Tåget (lit. ''The Blue Train'') is a Swedish progg-band that used to go under the name Gunder Hägg, the name of a legendary Swedish runner, but after name conflicts occurred they changed name to Blå Tåget (which was a ride at the amuseme ...
* Bo Hansson * Contact * Doktor Kosmos * Elda med höns * Eldkvarn * Ensamma hjärtan * Fläsket Brinner * Freedom Singers * Fria Proteatern * Gläns över sjö & strand * Gudibrallan *
Gunder Hägg Gunder Hägg (31 December 1918 – 27 November 2004)Gunder Hägg passes away
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* Hansson & Karlsson * Häxfeber *
Hoola Bandoola Band The Hoola Bandoola Band was a Swedish progg group from the 1970s whose political views leaned towards the left. Leading members included Mikael Wiehe and Björn Afzelius. The Hoola Bandoola Band is also mentioned in Lynne Truss' book '' Going ...
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Kaipa Kaipa is a Swedish progressive metal band. History The band was formed as Ura Kaipa by Hans Lundin (keyboards) and Tomas Eriksson (bass). Roine Stolt joined Kaipa as guitarist when he was 17. In 1974, shortly after they had cut the "Ura" fro ...
* Kebnekajse * King George Discovery * Knutna Nävar * Kung Tung * Lift *
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* Låt tredje örat lyssna in & tredje benet stampa takten * Mecki Mark Men * Mobben * Motvind * Mörbyligan *
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 M ...
* NJA-gruppen * Norrbottens Järn * November * Nynningen * Pärson Sound *
Philemon Arthur and the Dung Philemon Arthur and the Dung is a music group from Scania, Sweden, consisting of two members known only by their pseudonyms ''Philemon Arthur'' and ''the Dung''. The band formed in the early 1960s under the name The Popbeams, which they changed ...
* Ragnarök * Rekyl * Risken finns * Röda bönor * Röda kapellet * Röda Ropet * Samla Mammas Manna * Solen Skiner * Svenska Musikrörelsen *
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Trettioåriga Kriget Trettioåriga Kriget (Swedish for '' Thirty Years' War'') is a Swedish progressive rock group, formed in Saltsjöbaden, south of Stockholm, Sweden in 1970. Biography The band was formed by members Stefan Fredin and Olle Thörnvall while th ...
* Träd, Gräs och Stenar * Turid * Vargavinter


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Progg.se
Socialism in Sweden Swedish anti-capitalists Swedish styles of music Counterculture of the 1960s