Meeting ABBA at Heathrow airport in 1980
There was a Swedish pop group
that had hits all around the world with "Dancing Queen", "Fernando", etc.
from the mid-70s until the early 80s. ABBA were 2 couples, and the name
comes from the first letter of each of their names put together. You don't
hear much about them lately, so I wonder what they are doing.
In March 1980, my family
and I were on our way home from London to Tokyo via Alaska on JAL. We
got on a crowded shuttle bus at Heathrow Airport to board the plane. The
man sitting in front of my mother and I got up. "Would you like to sit
down?" he said, motioning for my mother to take his seat. Mum accepted
his kind offer. I thought he was very kind to offer his seat, and glanced
at his face. I saw a monkey face (sorry for being blunt), that I had seen
somewhere before. I of course realised it was Bjorn from ABBA straight
away, but nobody around us was making a fuss and there were no guards
either. Even though it was a bit rude, I looked at his face a couple of
times to confirm that it really was him. As soon as we got off the bus,
I turned to my mother and said, "Mum, that was Björn from ABBA!",
but she simply answered "Oh, really?", and didn't seem to care like everyone
else. I quickly got a pen and paper out of my bag and managed to get his
autograph on top of the ramp, just before going into the plane. Even then,
he gave me a warm friendly smile and signed his autograph.
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After that, we had to stop
in Anchorage to refuel, and spent a couple of hours in the airport, along
with the ABBA entourage. It was probably the members with their band,
staff and others, but they were all huge. All the members, including the
women were about 180 cm, and the largest band member was extremely fat
and would have been at least about 190 cm. I was really surprised. It
was the first time that I realised, "Swedes are huge."
As I was wandering around,
I saw that another member, Benny, was also taking a leisurely stroll around
the airport, so of course I got his autograph as well. We had time for
a brief conversation.
"Are you going to Japan for a concert tour?"
"Yes"
"Good luck."
"Thanks"
He was an easy person to talk to.
When we got to Narita Airport,
it took a bit longer than usual to get off the plane. The pilot made an
announcement that there has been a delay due to ABBA being on the same
flight. They seemed to have alighted before us. After a thorough customs
check, we had cleared customs before they did. The moment we walked through
into the arrival lounge, I was overwhelmed by the press who had come to
cover ABBA's arrival. It's not often you have the experience of having
all cameras and lights pointing in your direction. We walked past them
and then I got my camera out and joined the media to get a photo of ABBA
(top).
I did wonder if all stars
get on crowded shuttle buses, with the other passengers to board planes.
But of course on board, they were on First Class. Even so, despite the
fact that he's a star, Björn is a gentleman!@
Copyright(c)Jun Honda
by George Bourdaniotis
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