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Ebba Grön

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About Ebba Grön

Ebba Grön was a Swedish punk/rock band. The band was formed in 1977 by Joakim Thåström (Pimme), Gunnar Ljungstedt (Gurra) and Lennart Eriksson (Fjodor), all from Rågsved, a suburb of Stockholm. Their debut album, We're Only in it for the Drugs, was released in 1978. After their second album Kärlek & Uppror ("Love & Revolt") in 1981, Anders Sjöholm (Stry Terrarie) joined them. Their third album, released in 1982 and simply named Ebba Grön, also became their last; the band never recovered after Fjodor went to jail for four months for refusing to do military service.

The name "Ebba Grön" was the code name for the Swedish police operation in which a terrorist group (a part of the German Red Army Faction), planning to kidnap the Minister for Immigration, Anna-Greta Leijon, was arrested in 1976.

Their probably most famous and most played song is Staten och Kapitalet ("The State and the Capital", roughly translated) and is a song purely and very directly critical towards the time's Swedish politicians and politics, or maybe unjust politicians in general. That song is actually a cover of Blå Tåget's Den ena handen vet vad den andra gör ("The first knows what the second hand is doing").

Many of their songs take up political issues or themes, but their main message doesn't seem to be mainly political. As they state in Tyna Bort ("Perish", or "Fade Away") they think music should be for your mental health and nothing else. They also seem to have been a lot for living 'punk', as in caring for your freedom most, that money doesn't give happiness, young, careless and rebellious is right, and so on.
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Rainbow T-Shirt
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About Ebba Grön

Ebba Grön was a Swedish punk/rock band. The band was formed in 1977 by Joakim Thåström (Pimme), Gunnar Ljungstedt (Gurra) and Lennart Eriksson (Fjodor), all from Rågsved, a suburb of Stockholm. Their debut album, We're Only in it for the Drugs, was released in 1978. After their second album Kärlek & Uppror ("Love & Revolt") in 1981, Anders Sjöholm (Stry Terrarie) joined them. Their third album, released in 1982 and simply named Ebba Grön, also became their last; the band never recovered after Fjodor went to jail for four months for refusing to do military service.

The name "Ebba Grön" was the code name for the Swedish police operation in which a terrorist group (a part of the German Red Army Faction), planning to kidnap the Minister for Immigration, Anna-Greta Leijon, was arrested in 1976.

Their probably most famous and most played song is Staten och Kapitalet ("The State and the Capital", roughly translated) and is a song purely and very directly critical towards the time's Swedish politicians and politics, or maybe unjust politicians in general. That song is actually a cover of Blå Tåget's Den ena handen vet vad den andra gör ("The first knows what the second hand is doing").

Many of their songs take up political issues or themes, but their main message doesn't seem to be mainly political. As they state in Tyna Bort ("Perish", or "Fade Away") they think music should be for your mental health and nothing else. They also seem to have been a lot for living 'punk', as in caring for your freedom most, that money doesn't give happiness, young, careless and rebellious is right, and so on.
Show More
Genres:
Rock

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