Swedish group Spärhusen was a mainstay of the folk and roll scene of the 1970's. Now that their music is finally being released in America, the notoriously reclusive pop stars Gert Forseberg, Beirget Kattsson, and Olf Nystrom agreed to talk to us about the ups and downs of being Sweden's almost great great band. NOTE: SPARHUSEN APPEARS COURTESY OF BJORN EPSTEIN all rights reserved. Sound: In this clip Spärhusen discusses what makes their particular brand of Swedish pop unique. Share
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By Johnny_UTAH on November 23, 2009, at 10:58AM PST Sad stories with happy flutes. If only we had more of these in the world.
By Johnny_UTAH on November 23, 2009, at 10:57AM PST Just finished watching all of these, awesome! Like a new Spinal Tap, different era.