An article is published by Hallandsposten. They had an interview with Göran. Don’t miss it if you want to know a bit more about the Farfisa guru. đ
Here’s a short summary:
Fritzon is looking forward to his summer job
Hallandspostenâs article says Göran Fritzon is looking forward to his summer job. The other members of Gyllene Tider are working more or less with music in their everyday lives, but Göran has not played regularly with any artist or band for the past 20 years. Heâs usually playing only for himself at home, in Oskarström during the weekends.
Göran grew up in Ă led and began to play the organ at the age of 12. He doesnât really know why he chose that instrument. But â as he says to Hallandsposten â they had an old pump organ at home and his mom told that as a child, he used to stand on the pedals and raising his hands to the keys, which he was too short to see.
The sound of my organ, model VIP 233, is unique. I also have a bit bigger Farfisa organ, but it does not sound the same.
Hallandsposten informs that he started working as a scanner operator in 1986, but continued to play in various formations, until he got tired in 1993-94. He had children and worked full time, so he could not be rushing around anymore. Later he had his own business with a friend, Dynamit, a firm for graphic production. Currently he is employed by Hylte as a project manager. Additionally, he works with TĂ„gdagarna in Landeryd.
Regarding 2004 GT25 tour Göran says:
The greatest of all was Ullevi with almost 60,000 people in the audience. There’s a scene on the DVD “GT25 Live” where I forget to play and just stand and look over the arena.
He says theyâve been talking about Gyllene Tiderâs comeback for a few years but had to wait until this summer, because it went so well for Per Gessle and Roxette on their world tour. GT performed three songs at the Roxette concert in Halmstad in 2010, but otherwise it’s nine years since Göran was on stage.
Regarding this summer Göran says:
It will be great fun. It just feels like “wow!”.
Sure, I may be a little rusty, but I tend to quickly get started. We have so much fun together and I feel a great sense of security with the rest of the band.
It is the world’s most fun summer job.
Here you can read the article in Swedish: Fritzon ser fram mot sitt sommarjobb