everything the fear is possible to overcome by confronting it that s the main confront of fear don t go away from here because otherwise there always be. earlier in her career in one nine hundred seventy four she surrendered completely to her audience for six hours she invited the public to take any of seventy two items laid out on a table and use them on her in any way they wanted including a loaded pistol. i was ready to die for it and i was ready to see if probably could use the objects for pleasure or was for the wish that i let them free choice and probably he was aggression a lot so. i knew that it can kill me after that experience. that once a vulnerable and daring ventures are explores the boundaries between artist and audience the daughter of two yugoslav partisans she suffered
the plantation single dad build the majestic bridge that has spanned the river tasia since one thousand nine hundred sixty six. times. that if. you need a head for heights and complete concentration on what you re doing your tools must always be secured otherwise they could fall onto the cars down below but a step. that says that nothing. has ever. descending there were about the force that neither of you think up until the carnation revolution of april nine hundred seventy four the bridge was named after the dictator salazar for many portuguese not a name with a nice ring to it and now because we were all happy when it was renamed the twenty
president even this one who is so hard to predict would would have the u.s. troops leave the put it s electrons imagine south korea and even under its present slightly less leading leading government would continence this idea yeah well as you said you have to see what happens between now and june twelfth when that summit does take place in foster harder and clear richardson to both of you thank you very much the insights are very valuable tonight thank you. were tonight worries that a new war may be in the making in the middle east europe and the u.s. are calling for restraint after the most serious military confrontation between israel and the iran in years last night israeli airstrikes hit iranian targets across syria it was the largest attack by israel on syrian territory since one nine hundred seventy four israel s prime minister says the attacks more appropriate
still as if they d just been away on a short holiday. so what do the new tracks sound like. but all i can say is it s really. why why i can t sing them to you now. wouldn t that be yes i would spoil everything. but it was. a hearing on the other album embers may want to turn back time but it will never be the same as it was ever because abba has ruled out a live comeback here and says he wants to watch the concerts at home on t.v. . well i ve had the big breakthrough when they won the european song contest and nine
for a shock the groups as they won t be performing in the flesh songwriter bjorn ulvaeus says he and bandmates benny had yet to and at a freed have been scanned and digitally d. aged to look like their nine hundred seventy nine selves the digital alter egos will perform the new hits in a t.v. special in december and then go on tour so let s take a look back at apple s low long career. nine hundred seventy four waterloo catapulted the swedish group to international fame almost overnight. thanks studio albums and around thirty smash hits followed benny andersson and the only obvious wrote most of them together in the studio to stockholm.