Lolita Pop

Some of their popular songs were Tarzan on a Big Red Scooter, Hey Winner, Mind Your Eye, and Bang Your Head.

The repertoire consisted mostly of cover songs including Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Roxy Music and Television.

The result was that Lolita Pop's name could be seen in Stockholm, Hamburg, Paris, New York, New Delhi and Beijing long before the band played outside their club.

Punky “Gold Here?” eventually became the music in the computer game Invasion Gotland, a Swedish version of Battlefield Vietnam.

Before the filming of “Five Seeking a Taxi”, the drummer at that time, Peter Olsen, was replaced by the band's saxophonist Per Eriksson.

The band's friendship with Television guitarist Richard Lloyd led to Eriksson, Olsen and Johansson appearing on his album “Fields of Fire”.

In 1987, Virgin Records supplemented an English version of “Have Pleasure” with the newly written songs Bang Your Head and Mind Your Eye.

"Mind Your Eye" was used in Colin Nutley movie “The Ninth Company” and the Maria Gripe film “Agnes Cecilia”.

Matts Alsberg left Lolita Pop and was replaced by Henrik Melin from the Örebro band “Mr.

Lolita Pop released their last album in 1990, which was “Blumenkraft”, with Fredrik Blank as new guitarist and Chris (Muttis) Björklund on drums.

Sten Booberg freelanced as a guitarist throughout the 1990s and played with, among others, the Muppets, Olle Ljungström, Marty Robbins, Orup and Idde Schultz.