Sweden (i/ˈswiːdən/SWEE-dən; Swedish:Sverige[ˈsvæːrjə]listen), officially the Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish: Konungariket Sverige), is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and Finland to the east, and is connected to Denmark in the southwest by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund. At 450,295 square kilometres (173,860sqmi), Sweden is the third-largest country in the European Union by area, with a total population of over 9.8 million. Sweden consequently has a low population density of 21 inhabitants per square kilometre (54/sqmi), with the highest concentration in the southern half of the country. Approximately 85% of the population lives in urban areas. Southern Sweden is predominantly agricultural, while the north is heavily forested. Sweden is part of the geographical area of Fennoscandia.
Germanic peoples have inhabited Sweden since prehistoric times, emerging into history as the Geats/Götar and Swedes/Svear and constituting the sea peoples known as the Norsemen. Sweden emerged as an independent and unified country during the Middle Ages. In the 17th century, it expanded its territories to form the Swedish Empire, which became one of the great powers of Europe until the early 18th century. Swedish territories outside the Scandinavian Peninsula were gradually lost during the 18th and 19th centuries, beginning with the annexation of present-day Finland by Russia in 1809. The last war in which Sweden was directly involved was in 1814, when Norway was militarily forced into personal union.
There are also at least 12 other places in Sweden called Å, most of them only a farm or a few houses. Å is pronounced "Aw", or phonetically [o:].
Å, which means stream or small river, is a contender for the title of shortest place-name in the world— although other places named Å as well as Ö and Y can make the same claim. As a consequence, many tourists have ventured to the village for the sole purpose of either taking photos of or stealing the place-name sign.
The parish of Å is rich in ancient remains, of which the oldest date from the Stone Age.
The name of Sweden (Swedish Sverige[ˈsvær.jə]listen) is ultimately derived from the ethnonym of the Swedes.
The English name was loaned from Dutch in the 17th century to refer to Sweden as an emerging great power. Before Sweden's imperial expansion, Early Modern English used Swedeland.
The Old English name of Sweden was Sweoland or Sweorice, land or realm of the Sweonas, The Germanic tribes of the Sviar (Old NorseSvíþjóð). The name of the Sviar itself is derived from a Proto-Norse*Swihoniz, presumably a self-designation containing the Germanic reflexive *swe- "one's own, self".
Sweden
The modern English name Sweden is exceptional in being loaned from Dutch. Before the gradual introduction of Sweden in the 17th century, English used Swedeland.
It is based on Middle DutchZweden, the Dutch name of Sweden, and in origin the dative plural of Zwede "Swede".
It has been in use in English from about 1600, first recorded in Scottish Swethin, Swadne.
Country names based on a dative plural in -n became productive in German and Dutch in the 15th century; compare German Italien "Italy", Spanien "Spain", Rumänien "Romania", Ungarn "Hungary".
Jonathan Kreisberg Quartet- Live in Helsingborg, Sweden (excerpt)
A little “Outro-ing” on JKQ’s last tour
Jonathan Kreisberg-Guitar
Marko Churnchetz-Piano
Phil Donkin-Bass
Colin Stranahan-Drums
Video produced by Musik i Syd. Entire concert "JKQ Live at Dunkers Kulturhus" goes live at www.musikisydchannel.se on July 20th, 2023.
published: 02 Jun 2023
Sabaton - National anthem and excerpts of songs - Sweden Rock Festival 2012
Sabaton kicks off the show with the Swedish National Anthem Du gamla, du fria on Sweden's National Day!
Parts of the other songs are Ghost Division, Carolus Rex, Into the fire, Primo Victoria, Gott Mit Uns and Metal Crue including interviews in Swedish by Ronny Svensson.
Follow Sweden Rock on more platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/swedenrockfestival/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swedenrockfestival/
Website: http://www.swedenrock.com/
published: 07 Sep 2012
Frank Zappa - Live In Stockholm, Sweden 1988 (Video Excerpt)
The song being played is "Heavy Duty Judy" - the opener for the show.
The actual concert took place at Johanneshovs Isstadion (now named Hovet) in Stockholm, Sweden on May 1st, while this footage was stolen off an episode of "Nightflight Scandinavia" from May 7th.
However, the audio for this video was pulled from the SBD bootleg for this show - found on Zappateers.com (thanks!) - but if you really want to listen to it ASAP, others have uploaded it on YouTube.
Anyway - all I did was just steal the clips from Nightflight, flip them around, and stitch the cleaner sounding bootleg audio to it. Hopefully my poor sync-job isn't too noticeable!
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published: 05 Dec 2020
John Fogerty - Joy of my life (live in Uppsala, Sweden) excerpt
John Fogerty wrote this beautiful love song in praise to his wife, Julie Lebiedzinski. It features on the 1997 ”Blue moon swamp” album. One of the highlights of the Uppsala show if you ask me and just listen to the saxophone solo. Jeesus fuckin’ christ 🙏
published: 06 Jun 2023
GENTLE GIANT • Excerpts from "Octopus"/The Advent of Panurge [Live in Brussels 1974]
published: 12 Oct 2018
Dio: live in Göteborg, SWE 2005-12-05
Live at Lisebergshallen, Göteborg, Sweden 2005-12-05 (December 5th)
new sound by tolvis, all thanks to the filmer
Tarot woman
Voodoo
The eyes
Stand up and shout
Holy diver
Gypsy / Simon Wright – drum Solo
Caught in the middle
Don’t talk to strangers
Rainbow in the dark / Doug Aldrich – guitar solo / Instrumental
Gates of Babylon
Heaven and hell
Man on the silver mountain
Catch the rainbow (excerpt)
Long live rock’n’roll
We rock
published: 27 Aug 2023
BAO - Live in Stockholm 2019 - Födelsedagsvals till Mona (Excerpt)
Benny Anderssons Orkester live at Solliden, Skansen 02.08.2019 -
Födelsedagsvals till Mona (Excerpt)
published: 12 Aug 2019
Joel Berglund as Filippo II in Verdi's Don Carlo (1956 live excerpts, in Swedish)
Don Carlos [Don Carlo] by Giuseppe Verdi performed in Swedish
Conductor Sixten Ehrling - 1956(LE)
Orchestra - Kungl. Hovkapellet
Chorus - Kungl. Teaterns Kör
Don Carlo - Set Svanholm
Filippo II - Joel Berglund
Rodrigo - Hugo Hasslo
Il Grande Inquisitore - Sigurd Björling
Elisabetta di Valois - Aase Nordmo-Lovberg
La principessa Eboli - Kersten Meyer
published: 12 Jan 2022
Allan Pettersson Symphony no 13 Excerpts from the Swedish Premiere
More than 36 year after the world premiére of this symphony in Bergen International Festival Christian Lindberg and Norrköping Symphony Orchestra has now made the Swedish Premiere of this monumental 68 minutes long symphony
published: 23 Sep 2014
I Underlandet - Live Excerpts 2015
Excerpts from live performances by Swedish duo I Underlandet. With roots in the Swedish tradition the group creates atmospheric chamber folk for violin and piano.
A little “Outro-ing” on JKQ’s last tour
Jonathan Kreisberg-Guitar
Marko Churnchetz-Piano
Phil Donkin-Bass
Colin Stranahan-Drums
Video produced by...
A little “Outro-ing” on JKQ’s last tour
Jonathan Kreisberg-Guitar
Marko Churnchetz-Piano
Phil Donkin-Bass
Colin Stranahan-Drums
Video produced by Musik i Syd. Entire concert "JKQ Live at Dunkers Kulturhus" goes live at www.musikisydchannel.se on July 20th, 2023.
A little “Outro-ing” on JKQ’s last tour
Jonathan Kreisberg-Guitar
Marko Churnchetz-Piano
Phil Donkin-Bass
Colin Stranahan-Drums
Video produced by Musik i Syd. Entire concert "JKQ Live at Dunkers Kulturhus" goes live at www.musikisydchannel.se on July 20th, 2023.
Sabaton kicks off the show with the Swedish National Anthem Du gamla, du fria on Sweden's National Day!
Parts of the other songs are Ghost Division, Carolus Re...
Sabaton kicks off the show with the Swedish National Anthem Du gamla, du fria on Sweden's National Day!
Parts of the other songs are Ghost Division, Carolus Rex, Into the fire, Primo Victoria, Gott Mit Uns and Metal Crue including interviews in Swedish by Ronny Svensson.
Follow Sweden Rock on more platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/swedenrockfestival/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swedenrockfestival/
Website: http://www.swedenrock.com/
Sabaton kicks off the show with the Swedish National Anthem Du gamla, du fria on Sweden's National Day!
Parts of the other songs are Ghost Division, Carolus Rex, Into the fire, Primo Victoria, Gott Mit Uns and Metal Crue including interviews in Swedish by Ronny Svensson.
Follow Sweden Rock on more platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/swedenrockfestival/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swedenrockfestival/
Website: http://www.swedenrock.com/
The song being played is "Heavy Duty Judy" - the opener for the show.
The actual concert took place at Johanneshovs Isstadion (now named Hovet) in Stockholm, S...
The song being played is "Heavy Duty Judy" - the opener for the show.
The actual concert took place at Johanneshovs Isstadion (now named Hovet) in Stockholm, Sweden on May 1st, while this footage was stolen off an episode of "Nightflight Scandinavia" from May 7th.
However, the audio for this video was pulled from the SBD bootleg for this show - found on Zappateers.com (thanks!) - but if you really want to listen to it ASAP, others have uploaded it on YouTube.
Anyway - all I did was just steal the clips from Nightflight, flip them around, and stitch the cleaner sounding bootleg audio to it. Hopefully my poor sync-job isn't too noticeable!
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The song being played is "Heavy Duty Judy" - the opener for the show.
The actual concert took place at Johanneshovs Isstadion (now named Hovet) in Stockholm, Sweden on May 1st, while this footage was stolen off an episode of "Nightflight Scandinavia" from May 7th.
However, the audio for this video was pulled from the SBD bootleg for this show - found on Zappateers.com (thanks!) - but if you really want to listen to it ASAP, others have uploaded it on YouTube.
Anyway - all I did was just steal the clips from Nightflight, flip them around, and stitch the cleaner sounding bootleg audio to it. Hopefully my poor sync-job isn't too noticeable!
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John Fogerty wrote this beautiful love song in praise to his wife, Julie Lebiedzinski. It features on the 1997 ”Blue moon swamp” album. One of the highlights of...
John Fogerty wrote this beautiful love song in praise to his wife, Julie Lebiedzinski. It features on the 1997 ”Blue moon swamp” album. One of the highlights of the Uppsala show if you ask me and just listen to the saxophone solo. Jeesus fuckin’ christ 🙏
John Fogerty wrote this beautiful love song in praise to his wife, Julie Lebiedzinski. It features on the 1997 ”Blue moon swamp” album. One of the highlights of the Uppsala show if you ask me and just listen to the saxophone solo. Jeesus fuckin’ christ 🙏
Live at Lisebergshallen, Göteborg, Sweden 2005-12-05 (December 5th)
new sound by tolvis, all thanks to the filmer
Tarot woman
Voodoo
The eyes
Stand up and shou...
Live at Lisebergshallen, Göteborg, Sweden 2005-12-05 (December 5th)
new sound by tolvis, all thanks to the filmer
Tarot woman
Voodoo
The eyes
Stand up and shout
Holy diver
Gypsy / Simon Wright – drum Solo
Caught in the middle
Don’t talk to strangers
Rainbow in the dark / Doug Aldrich – guitar solo / Instrumental
Gates of Babylon
Heaven and hell
Man on the silver mountain
Catch the rainbow (excerpt)
Long live rock’n’roll
We rock
Live at Lisebergshallen, Göteborg, Sweden 2005-12-05 (December 5th)
new sound by tolvis, all thanks to the filmer
Tarot woman
Voodoo
The eyes
Stand up and shout
Holy diver
Gypsy / Simon Wright – drum Solo
Caught in the middle
Don’t talk to strangers
Rainbow in the dark / Doug Aldrich – guitar solo / Instrumental
Gates of Babylon
Heaven and hell
Man on the silver mountain
Catch the rainbow (excerpt)
Long live rock’n’roll
We rock
Don Carlos [Don Carlo] by Giuseppe Verdi performed in Swedish
Conductor Sixten Ehrling - 1956(LE)
Orchestra - Kungl. Hovkapellet
Chorus - Kungl. Teaterns Kör
Do...
Don Carlos [Don Carlo] by Giuseppe Verdi performed in Swedish
Conductor Sixten Ehrling - 1956(LE)
Orchestra - Kungl. Hovkapellet
Chorus - Kungl. Teaterns Kör
Don Carlo - Set Svanholm
Filippo II - Joel Berglund
Rodrigo - Hugo Hasslo
Il Grande Inquisitore - Sigurd Björling
Elisabetta di Valois - Aase Nordmo-Lovberg
La principessa Eboli - Kersten Meyer
Don Carlos [Don Carlo] by Giuseppe Verdi performed in Swedish
Conductor Sixten Ehrling - 1956(LE)
Orchestra - Kungl. Hovkapellet
Chorus - Kungl. Teaterns Kör
Don Carlo - Set Svanholm
Filippo II - Joel Berglund
Rodrigo - Hugo Hasslo
Il Grande Inquisitore - Sigurd Björling
Elisabetta di Valois - Aase Nordmo-Lovberg
La principessa Eboli - Kersten Meyer
More than 36 year after the world premiére of this symphony in Bergen International Festival Christian Lindberg and Norrköping Symphony Orchestra has now made t...
More than 36 year after the world premiére of this symphony in Bergen International Festival Christian Lindberg and Norrköping Symphony Orchestra has now made the Swedish Premiere of this monumental 68 minutes long symphony
More than 36 year after the world premiére of this symphony in Bergen International Festival Christian Lindberg and Norrköping Symphony Orchestra has now made the Swedish Premiere of this monumental 68 minutes long symphony
Excerpts from live performances by Swedish duo I Underlandet. With roots in the Swedish tradition the group creates atmospheric chamber folk for violin and pia...
Excerpts from live performances by Swedish duo I Underlandet. With roots in the Swedish tradition the group creates atmospheric chamber folk for violin and piano.
Excerpts from live performances by Swedish duo I Underlandet. With roots in the Swedish tradition the group creates atmospheric chamber folk for violin and piano.
A little “Outro-ing” on JKQ’s last tour
Jonathan Kreisberg-Guitar
Marko Churnchetz-Piano
Phil Donkin-Bass
Colin Stranahan-Drums
Video produced by Musik i Syd. Entire concert "JKQ Live at Dunkers Kulturhus" goes live at www.musikisydchannel.se on July 20th, 2023.
Sabaton kicks off the show with the Swedish National Anthem Du gamla, du fria on Sweden's National Day!
Parts of the other songs are Ghost Division, Carolus Rex, Into the fire, Primo Victoria, Gott Mit Uns and Metal Crue including interviews in Swedish by Ronny Svensson.
Follow Sweden Rock on more platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/swedenrockfestival/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swedenrockfestival/
Website: http://www.swedenrock.com/
The song being played is "Heavy Duty Judy" - the opener for the show.
The actual concert took place at Johanneshovs Isstadion (now named Hovet) in Stockholm, Sweden on May 1st, while this footage was stolen off an episode of "Nightflight Scandinavia" from May 7th.
However, the audio for this video was pulled from the SBD bootleg for this show - found on Zappateers.com (thanks!) - but if you really want to listen to it ASAP, others have uploaded it on YouTube.
Anyway - all I did was just steal the clips from Nightflight, flip them around, and stitch the cleaner sounding bootleg audio to it. Hopefully my poor sync-job isn't too noticeable!
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John Fogerty wrote this beautiful love song in praise to his wife, Julie Lebiedzinski. It features on the 1997 ”Blue moon swamp” album. One of the highlights of the Uppsala show if you ask me and just listen to the saxophone solo. Jeesus fuckin’ christ 🙏
Live at Lisebergshallen, Göteborg, Sweden 2005-12-05 (December 5th)
new sound by tolvis, all thanks to the filmer
Tarot woman
Voodoo
The eyes
Stand up and shout
Holy diver
Gypsy / Simon Wright – drum Solo
Caught in the middle
Don’t talk to strangers
Rainbow in the dark / Doug Aldrich – guitar solo / Instrumental
Gates of Babylon
Heaven and hell
Man on the silver mountain
Catch the rainbow (excerpt)
Long live rock’n’roll
We rock
Don Carlos [Don Carlo] by Giuseppe Verdi performed in Swedish
Conductor Sixten Ehrling - 1956(LE)
Orchestra - Kungl. Hovkapellet
Chorus - Kungl. Teaterns Kör
Don Carlo - Set Svanholm
Filippo II - Joel Berglund
Rodrigo - Hugo Hasslo
Il Grande Inquisitore - Sigurd Björling
Elisabetta di Valois - Aase Nordmo-Lovberg
La principessa Eboli - Kersten Meyer
More than 36 year after the world premiére of this symphony in Bergen International Festival Christian Lindberg and Norrköping Symphony Orchestra has now made the Swedish Premiere of this monumental 68 minutes long symphony
Excerpts from live performances by Swedish duo I Underlandet. With roots in the Swedish tradition the group creates atmospheric chamber folk for violin and piano.
Sweden (i/ˈswiːdən/SWEE-dən; Swedish:Sverige[ˈsvæːrjə]listen), officially the Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish: Konungariket Sverige), is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and Finland to the east, and is connected to Denmark in the southwest by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund. At 450,295 square kilometres (173,860sqmi), Sweden is the third-largest country in the European Union by area, with a total population of over 9.8 million. Sweden consequently has a low population density of 21 inhabitants per square kilometre (54/sqmi), with the highest concentration in the southern half of the country. Approximately 85% of the population lives in urban areas. Southern Sweden is predominantly agricultural, while the north is heavily forested. Sweden is part of the geographical area of Fennoscandia.
Germanic peoples have inhabited Sweden since prehistoric times, emerging into history as the Geats/Götar and Swedes/Svear and constituting the sea peoples known as the Norsemen. Sweden emerged as an independent and unified country during the Middle Ages. In the 17th century, it expanded its territories to form the Swedish Empire, which became one of the great powers of Europe until the early 18th century. Swedish territories outside the Scandinavian Peninsula were gradually lost during the 18th and 19th centuries, beginning with the annexation of present-day Finland by Russia in 1809. The last war in which Sweden was directly involved was in 1814, when Norway was militarily forced into personal union.
Speaking to the national network TRT, he said. “The islands of the Aegean belong to Turkey.” ... These belong to us.”. The excerpt was published on social networks by the Turkish journalist Abdullah Bozkurt, who lives in self-exile in Sweden ... Tags ... 0 ... .