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Some topical ABBA songs for RW Take a chance on me Money money moneySlipping through my fingers (from mamma Mia) SOS
I know it’s probably not cool to like ABBA, but I’ve just listened to the two new songs and they are excellent, the voices of Agnetha and Frida have not changed one bit, even though they are both in their 70’s now
Love the fact that ABBA shows in the future will be computer devised images of them in their prime rather than live in person as they are now
ABBA was a monster that destroyed music……it took Punk to put it to the sword…If you liked ABBA you were just weird…end of
Personally I have. A wide range of musical taste, I could just as easily listen to the Blue Danube Waltz or Masters of puppets
Who gives a f**k about what you like being cool?
Quote from: Filo on September 03, 2021, 07:09:36 pmPersonally I have. A wide range of musical taste, I could just as easily listen to the Blue Danube Waltz or Masters of puppetsSame here, I go from Crass to Classical.
Quote from: Bentley Bullet on September 02, 2021, 11:29:57 pmWho gives a f**k about what you like being cool?Speaking of being cool, BB, Wolfie wants to know if he can borrow your "Ronnie Hylton's Greatest Hits" album.
Quote from: sha66y on September 03, 2021, 05:28:12 pmABBA was a monster that destroyed music……it took Punk to put it to the sword…If you liked ABBA you were just weird…end ofI used to think like that Sha99y but now I think they are undoubtedly one of the greats of songwriting. Up there with Brian Wilson and Lennon & Mcartney. Seriously.They were so professional. The bedrock is the songs. They are absolutely focussed melodies and hooks you can't get out of your mind, even if you don't want them there. How does Take a Chance go? If you tell me you aren't thinking - take-a-chance-take-a-chance-take-a-chance-chance-chance then I don't believe you. On top of that they are great performers and the girls have extraordinarily good voices and the whole thing was superbly produced for its day. The thing is Abba knew their audience, it was a newly middleclass Western European, couple. Buying a new Cortina, going on holiday to Spain for the first time, it was easy pop music for them to play on their new record player. Bob and Thelma from The Likely Lads. Oh and Abba aren't disco. Disco was a crossover of black American soul and funk with Latino styles. Very much an American urban thing. The Salsoul Orchestra. Abba might have been influenced by the French and Italian dance music of the day I guess but that's as close as it got to disco I think. The inspiration for their melodies actually came from Swedish folk music.Abba weren't aimed at me, just as Barry Manilow wasn't aimed at me. Nowadays I wonder why it was that I so disliked that they even existed back in the 70s. Different times I suppose, music seemed much more important back then.
Quote from: River Don on September 03, 2021, 06:48:51 pmQuote from: sha66y on September 03, 2021, 05:28:12 pmABBA was a monster that destroyed music……it took Punk to put it to the sword…If you liked ABBA you were just weird…end ofI used to think like that Sha99y but now I think they are undoubtedly one of the greats of songwriting. Up there with Brian Wilson and Lennon & Mcartney. Seriously.They were so professional. The bedrock is the songs. They are absolutely focussed melodies and hooks you can't get out of your mind, even if you don't want them there. How does Take a Chance go? If you tell me you aren't thinking - take-a-chance-take-a-chance-take-a-chance-chance-chance then I don't believe you. On top of that they are great performers and the girls have extraordinarily good voices and the whole thing was superbly produced for its day. The thing is Abba knew their audience, it was a newly middleclass Western European, couple. Buying a new Cortina, going on holiday to Spain for the first time, it was easy pop music for them to play on their new record player. Bob and Thelma from The Likely Lads. Oh and Abba aren't disco. Disco was a crossover of black American soul and funk with Latino styles. Very much an American urban thing. The Salsoul Orchestra. Abba might have been influenced by the French and Italian dance music of the day I guess but that's as close as it got to disco I think. The inspiration for their melodies actually came from Swedish folk music.Abba weren't aimed at me, just as Barry Manilow wasn't aimed at me. Nowadays I wonder why it was that I so disliked that they even existed back in the 70s. Different times I suppose, music seemed much more important back then.You are also evil…….and damned! Lol
Quote from: sha66y on September 03, 2021, 05:28:12 pmABBA was a monster that destroyed music……it took Punk to put it to the sword…If you liked ABBA you were just weird…end ofI used to think like that Sha99y but now I think they are undoubtedly one of the greats of songwriting. Up there with Brian Wilson and Lennon & Mcartney. Seriously.They were so professional. The bedrock is the songs. They are absolutely focussed melodies and hooks you can't get out of your mind, even if you don't want them there. How does Take a Chance go? If you tell me you aren't thinking - take-a-chance-take-a-chance-take-a-chance-chance-chance then I don't believe you. On top of that they are great performers and the girls have extraordinarily good voices and the whole thing was superbly produced for its day. The thing is Abba knew their audience, it was a newly middleclass Western European, couple. Buying a new Cortina, going on holiday to Spain for the first time, it was easy pop music for them to play on their new record player. Bob and Thelma from The Likely Lads. Oh and Abba aren't disco. Disco was a crossover of black American soul and funk with Latino styles. Very much an American urban thing. The Salsoul Orchestra. Abba might have been influenced by the French and Italian dance music of the day I guess but that's as close as it got to disco I think. The inspiration for their melodies actually came from Swedish folk music.Abba weren't aimed at me, just as Barry Manilow wasn't aimed at me. Nowadays I wonder why it was that I so disliked that they even existed back in the 70s. Different times I suppose, music seemed much more important back then.
Guilty pleasure of mine even in the 90's when I hey we're seriously uncool before the 00's revival.I'm hoping they es a legends slot Pu aside to them at the next Glastonbury!!
Quote from: auckleyflyer on September 04, 2021, 07:12:23 pmGuilty pleasure of mine even in the 90's when I hey we're seriously uncool before the 00's revival.I'm hoping they es a legends slot Pu aside to them at the next Glastonbury!!You'd be happy to watch computer generated images singing greatest hits?
It'd still be more entertaining than watching a live Kraftwerk concert!