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Posted on 2012-11-09 18:22:24 |
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http://www.expressen.se/noje/e...s-peter/
an old article ... we dont know anything about Peter right now ... |
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Posted on 2012-11-09 19:09:59 |
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Bac |
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hmmm... interesting to read something related to Peter. But it mostly seems to be about the struggles of marriage. (They do exist, for sure.) I hope they continue to have a good relationship. |
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Posted on 2012-11-10 18:48:43 |
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I miss Peter anyway.....
I hope he will come back soon. |
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Posted on 2012-11-10 20:18:09 |
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enrike |
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me too ... |
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Posted on 2012-11-12 15:19:58 |
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What's the article talk about?
As far as I know, Peter still keeps making music for other musicians such as One Direction.
Hope after the spirit of 2012 summer tour, the band will go back making music for us. |
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Posted on 2012-11-12 16:21:42 |
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One Direction??
I didn’t know such a boysgroup.
I only know that Peter wrote songs for Vicci Martinez this year.
Thanks for the information mike_adi !!! |
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Posted on 2012-11-12 18:45:24 |
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enrike |
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One Direction ???? Are u kidding me ? |
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Posted on 2012-11-12 22:49:46 |
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Bac |
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yep, remember Peter also played guitar on a Backstreet Boys once upon a time. |
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Posted on 2012-11-13 05:17:19 |
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He played guitars in "the shape of my heart" by BSB, but I could never really listen any guitar on that song I guess... |
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Posted on 2012-11-13 17:56:58 |
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enrike |
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haha thats right I dont hear any guitar on the song XD |
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Posted on 2012-11-17 23:49:40 |
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CharlieCharlie |
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'That's what makes You Beautiful' is a hell of a song! |
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Posted on 2013-01-04 07:34:11 |
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Peter's words circa LGBD from microsite:
- A main reason for the way the album turned out so well,
is that we were able to take our time and not allow ourselves
to become stressed by record company schedules
and unrealistic expectations from the business.
We searched until we found the right sound,
through constant evaluation and finding a suitable studio and producer.
- One shouldn't forget that we are a band who had done four albums
where everything had in principal fallen into place in the studio,
where a song in the best case was ready the night before recording it.
- This time however, we recorded demo's and rehearsed together
until we knew precisely what we wanted from the songs,
well before we recorded them for real.
This was extremely worthwhile and excellent for the final result,
not least because everyone in the band had their own idea of how each song might be.
All of the compositions took shape naturally from the basis of how the five of us play the songs together.
After the last album, it felt as we had driven our different relationships
into the ground and that no one believed that anyone else was bothered about a continuation.
Yet at the same time, I felt that The Cardigans were far too good to allow to go to waste.
Throughout the collaboration with Titiyo, I was able to direct and influence
almost more than had been the case in The Cardigans.
I not only wrote the melodies and produced the recordings,
but was also involved in the lyric writing,
though I realised quite clearly that I didn't hold responsibility in the same way,
since I was behind the scenes.
And I then discovered that it wasn't really as exciting…
"The feeling strengthened in me that the most fun I can have, is still with The Cardigans." |
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Posted on 2013-01-04 21:52:46 |
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Bac |
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Peter's words circa LGBD from microsite:
- A main reason for the way the album turned out so well,
is that we were able to take our time and not allow ourselves
to become stressed by record company schedules
and unrealistic expectations from the business.
We searched until we found the right sound,
through constant evaluation and finding a suitable studio and producer.
- One shouldn't forget that we are a band who had done four albums
where everything had in principal fallen into place in the studio,
where a song in the best case was ready the night before recording it.
- This time however, we recorded demo's and rehearsed together
until we knew precisely what we wanted from the songs,
well before we recorded them for real.
This was extremely worthwhile and excellent for the final result,
not least because everyone in the band had their own idea of how each song might be.
All of the compositions took shape naturally from the basis of how the five of us play the songs together.
After the last album, it felt as we had driven our different relationships
into the ground and that no one believed that anyone else was bothered about a continuation.
Yet at the same time, I felt that The Cardigans were far too good to allow to go to waste.
Throughout the collaboration with Titiyo, I was able to direct and influence
almost more than had been the case in The Cardigans.
I not only wrote the melodies and produced the recordings,
but was also involved in the lyric writing,
though I realised quite clearly that I didn't hold responsibility in the same way,
since I was behind the scenes.
And I then discovered that it wasn't really as exciting…
"The feeling strengthened in me that the most fun I can have, is still with The Cardigans." |
Amen. "like"
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Posted on 2013-01-05 20:18:17 |
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a-ga |
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One Direction ???? Are u kidding me ? |
The guy's gotta make a living |
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Posted on 2013-01-07 16:42:56 |
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Kosinus |
that summer had its charm |
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Peter's words circa LGBD from microsite:
- A main reason for the way the album turned out so well,
is that we were able to take our time and not allow ourselves
to become stressed by record company schedules
and unrealistic expectations from the business.
We searched until we found the right sound,
through constant evaluation and finding a suitable studio and producer.
- One shouldn't forget that we are a band who had done four albums
where everything had in principal fallen into place in the studio,
where a song in the best case was ready the night before recording it.
- This time however, we recorded demo's and rehearsed together
until we knew precisely what we wanted from the songs,
well before we recorded them for real.
This was extremely worthwhile and excellent for the final result,
not least because everyone in the band had their own idea of how each song might be.
All of the compositions took shape naturally from the basis of how the five of us play the songs together.
After the last album, it felt as we had driven our different relationships
into the ground and that no one believed that anyone else was bothered about a continuation.
Yet at the same time, I felt that The Cardigans were far too good to allow to go to waste.
Throughout the collaboration with Titiyo, I was able to direct and influence
almost more than had been the case in The Cardigans.
I not only wrote the melodies and produced the recordings,
but was also involved in the lyric writing,
though I realised quite clearly that I didn't hold responsibility in the same way,
since I was behind the scenes.
And I then discovered that it wasn't really as exciting…
"The feeling strengthened in me that the most fun I can have, is still with The Cardigans." |
... and that's why LGBD is their best record! 5/5 |
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Posted on 2013-01-07 18:41:33 |
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"The feeling strengthened in me that the most fun I can have, is still with The Cardigans."
I hope that Peter feels so even now... |
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Posted on 2013-01-07 19:37:29 |
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enrike |
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Miss them so much ! |
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