After the smash success of their second album "Moderna Tider" Gyllene Tider had Sweden in their hands and set out on a 100 stop summer tour. Film director Lasse Hallström tagged along to record some of the shows and the result is Parkliv. Interviews, hits, and screaming fans follow one after another. Forget all the people who say "you had to be there". This is Parkliv. You are there.
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