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A-ha talks about Coldplay (The Sun webchat)

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From The Sun webchat with A-ha :)

 

From the Sun

 

Knowing you ... A-ha

By LOUISE COMPTON

Sun Online

 

THEY may have been making music together for almost 20 years – but 80s pop heroes A-ha are far from best pals.

 

Speaking separately to The Sun Online, Morten Harket and Paul Waaktaar-Savoy revealed they didn’t speak to each other for most of the 1990s and that they wrote much of their new album Analogue separately.

 

Despite their personal differences, the group are still phenomenally successful.

 

They've sold a whopping 30million albums and count Coldplay's Chris Martin and U2's Bono as fans.

 

 

What do you think of your celebrity fan base?

Simone, Adelaide

 

Paul: It’s great. When we started up again in 2000, we started getting really positive reviews.

 

In the early days they weren’t as favourable. People used to dismiss us as a pop band which was inappropriate.

 

I’m a Coldplay fan so it was nice to hear that Chris Martin is a fan.

 

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Hi Morten. Would you like to collaborate with Chris Martin from Coldplay or Bono from U2?

 

Morten: If it made sense and it was a musically interesting idea we would do it.

 

I wouldn’t want to team up for a publicity stunt. I don’t think it would work.

 

 

 

 

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if someone's interested I can post the whole webchat :)

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