HIP HOP Fan REACTS To ABBA - Secrets of Their Greatest Hits (PART 1) *ABBA REACTION VIDEO*
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- HIP HOP Fan REACTS To ABBA - Secrets of Their Greatest Hits (PART 1) ABBA REACTION VIDEO
ABBA : Secrets of Their Greatest Hits Documentary contains the stories behind some of the supergroup's best loved songs. Originally conceived as a program about 'Dancing Queen', the concept was expanded to encompass three songs from the ABBA canon: 'Mamma Mia', representing the early years; 'Dancing Queen', representing mid-period success; and 'The Winner Takes It All', representing the later years.
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There are a couple of ABBA videos you have not covered . Does your mother know. And the last official ABBA video. We have enjoyed your content
Hep-stars, man
I don't see why anyone should complain. You do a great job. They must not be lisening to enough ABBA.
No one was scared to be an ABBA fan!! I was there. They were super popular. Not sure who's telling you that.
Happy Birthday Agnetha!
Sorry you are getting negative and rude reactions. This is YOUR channel and to those who are being rude do not reflect what I believe the majority of your viewers feel. We appreciate you digging deeper than most reactors do. Thanks for your videos!
Michael Jordan used to say he was plaing ABBA's Dancing Queen 4 times before stepping on the court and that song was what help him become the player number one.
O wow lol thats awesome
George Foreman was a fan. Used ABBA music for training.
ABBA allowed others to sample their songs 2 times!!! The Fugees - "Rumble in the Jungle" was one of them . Notice the background music, it's actually "The Name of The Game". Maonnas Hung Up has also pemisson to use ABBA´s music in her song,
@@roger4268 Karen Carpenter had made cover to the ABBA's "Thank you for the music". Type "thank you for the music Carpenter" into youtube and try this cover.
@@FortWorthFabian Karen Carpenter had made cover to the ABBA's "Thank you for the music". Type "thank you for the music Carpenter" into youtube and try this cover.
Many documentaries have been done on ABBA. But I think you can take something from each of them. I lived the whole decade of the 70's and the world was very different. To me, ABBA and the 70's are inseparable.
...and the ABBA journey continues!
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So much fun to see Your reactions (of any artist...) - and hear Your honesty in regards to the comments!
This ABBA documentary is definitely more in-depth, and a lot of fun to watch (with You...) - looking forward to the next "episode"!
Keep up the great work, and the reactions coming!💕
(...and, I'm going to continue to recommend You check out ABBA's "VOULEZ-VOUS"...😉)
Loving your ABBA journey Fabian. You can’t rush ABBA, there’s too much quality material and it’ll take months to do it all justice. Don’t change a thing. 💕
I think you conduct yourself very professionally. Do what you do Fabian!
With 'silly english' he meant that they just sang whatever words just to have any words to sing before the actual lyrics was written. And oh, they were named Hep Stars :)
Hey Dude you really became a fan!!! Excellent!
I LOVE ABBA !!!!! I didnt no these were out there.. Thanks for bringing this out to us..
Great job. I have new insight. I just love these guys, and the Bee Gees!
As an ABBA fan for 45 years (saw them live in 1979!) I've really enjoyed watching your journey and hearing your insightful comments. Keep up the good work!
Although it wasn't a "mega" hit, SOS must be mentioned when discussing ABBA perfection.
What goes around comes around and in 20-22 we have Voyage, 4 singles and the upcoming ABBAtar concerts.
The Eurovision song contest is held annually from 1956 and the winning country host the contest the following year. Abba won in 1974 with Waterloo and the UK gave them zero points. The contest was founded from a desire to promote cooperation between European countries after the second World War through cross border television broadcasts. It also provides an opportunity to promote the host country as a tourist destination. Several, countries outside of Europe have also competed and Australia made a debut in 2015
I love your journey. I'm with you with your journey.
Doing a great job Fab - ABBA and BEE GEES ruled the 70's.
This is another interesting documentary to understand ABBA's composition mode based on three songs:
Mamma Mia
Dancing Queen
The winner takes it all
I think Mamma Mia is included because of her later dimension in musicals and movies in the last 25 years
Although it is not one of the three best songs of Their (there should be "S.O.S.")
yes it is representative of music and pop culture
The video shows the musical origins of the four, and highlights Agnetha Fälkstog as a great singer-songwriter since her musical debut at only 17 years old (hearing her sing that song of hers in Swedish is a beauty)
And then if it shows the importance of the first single they recorded:
"People need love"
there the beautiful vocal harmonies of Agnetha and Frida were already highlighted
And the failed attempt of the four (not yet called ABBA) to reach Eurovision with "Ring Ring" with Agnetha 8 months pregnant
PS: although now you've heard it,
I think you should make a video with
"People need love" (1972)
I really enjoy your reviews, keep it up!
I were to an ABBA concert back in about 1977. It was simply amazing.
Yeah good documentary. I always felt like there was a lot of smarts going into the success of Abba. They really managed to market themselves. Waterloo was _calculated_ and that's just the beginning. They were smart, played their cards right to get to where they wanted to be. Even the "silly" lyrics and costumed worked out for the most part.
Hi Fabian, I really like your ABBA reactions. I noted that you reacted to a couple of live performances, but not the awesome ones ! Pls try their Wembley performances of Gimme gimme gimme, summer night city, and the way old friends do. You're gonna be blown away !
I watched this domumentary some time ago, It's one of the better ones & Mariella Frsotrup (who has a very unique voice) was the perfect narrator. Kim Wilde summed up the whole ABBA phenomenon In one sentence "They wanted to make great records & they succeeded"
Agnetha had made five solo studio albums before 1972. All together, she has made thirteen. For Abba, she wrote Disillution with Björn and I`m still alive, which she performed playing the piano at an Abba concert in Wembley 1979 during their Europe and North America tour. Björn and Benny would have liked if she had composed for Abba, but she said in an interview, she was a bit intimidated by them, because they were so good at it. I can understand, why.
If you really want to know them all individually, you should react to When four became one - documentary. It is fascinating.
ua-cam.com/video/Rj92N8cuWbk/v-deo.html
I'm 71 years old and back in the 60s' "Bubblegum" music referred to music targeting teenagers as they were the ones that chewed Bubblegum!
ABBA recorded a song to celebrate their manager Stig (Stikkan) Andersson's 50th birthday....«Hovas Vittne».....they only made 200 copies of that record.
As someone who works in social media, I just have to say that you need to remember that the internet reaches billions of people and some of them will be literally crazy. You can't let them get to you. They make no sense and they can't be reasoned with. Some just can't stand it if everyone isn't as miserable as they are. I pretty much get told to f*** off at my job on social media by a dozen people a day who I've never even communicated with in my life. :-D
So just be you, keep doing your best, and your channel can't help but succeed. You got the pieces for it -- you are smart and interesting, which is pretty much the key to UA-cam success if you can just be persistent and not let the jerks under your skin..
This was thoroughly enjoyable. Thank you for this series.
21:24 Stickan (Stig Andersson) was never a co-writer of any of their music. He just made a few of their early lyrics in Swedish. He was their boss though, also when they worked as producers for other swedish artists. That was actually their main occupation, at least before the Abba business grew big and international.
11:10 Swedish folk music is something quite different than schlager (hit music). Although many people sure enjoy both, these english ladies don't really know what they are talking about. It's like equating Madonna or Justin Timberlake with bluegrass or ragtime.
This is the best documentary,there a few unautherised ones out there,your doing great on all your vids some people are professional complainers
Agnetha wrote that song which earned her two recording contracts with the National Broadcasting Company (in Sweden). For that song as a single, the second was for delivering a full album each year for four consecutive years. All songs had to be original, written by herself.
She traveled from her hometown, Jönköping, to the capital city, Stockholm, with her father, who was the manager of the local Variety Theatre in their hometown, to sign the contract for that song. She was 17 by then and not yet allowed to sign commercial contracts on her own. Her father had to do it on her behalf.
When she and her father walked the long hallway towards the mangers office in the big building of the SNBC, they passed by a closed-door through which she could clearly hear musicians rehearsing the rearranged orchestration of her song (The initial orchestration was done by the members of the Band she was then a member of). She was overwhelmed with emotions.
During the negotiations, in which she did not participate, even if she was present, daydreaming and not believing that professional musicians are playing her song, she paid no attention to the discussions. On the way back to the railway station, her father told her what he agreed for her to do. Despite her initial shock, she managed to deliver. Then ABBA formed.
She didn`t write all the songs, but she did write most of them.
@@tuijakarttunen9164 You are right, I know. I took a shortcut :)
I did not know that "Ring Ring" was their 1973 entry. I first learned about ABBA after they won Eurovision 1974 with "Waterloo." I lived in Seattle and my best friend's family was originally from Sweden. They spoke Swedish in the home and I ended up taking it in high school myself, hoping to go traveling to Sweden with my friend one day. "Waterloo" was released in 1974 in the US on Atlantic Records. I'm sure this documentary will discuss that in a later part. I collected all their records and listened to them in the car on cassette tape all through my college years. Of course "Dancing Queen" was the biggest hit of all and my college roommate and I were both big fans. But I never felt that ABBA became a huge sensation in the US as they did other parts of the world. We didn't mind that, though, because it made us feel we were into something that most everyone else wasn't aware of.
I’m very glad you’re getting into this. I’m learning new things through your experience
It may have been 3 of their greatest hits,but in my eyes ABBA is so much more then just 3 songs...its much much more then that..personally I actually have other ABBA favorites then these 3.Concerning their english lyrics,its amazing and ironic that they created better english lyrics as non native english speaking band then most if not all english native bands ever did. One more thing,I dont like when these people almost talk down on ABBAS earliest work,in fact,many of their best songs were made their first years...not everything is Dancing queen and Mamma mia. Abit tired of the stereotyping of ABBA...
ABBA did broke the record in music industry n sold a lot of album
I find your descriptions of music styles very interesting. It's great that you come from a rap/hip hop background (I'd love it if someone explained the difference) because It truly illustrates what I've always said. There are only 2 kinds of music (whatever the category), "good and bad".
Eurovision is the large music event on the world 200 mil people see this.Every year. Since. 1956 For young artist a chance for large exposure. This year held in Rotterdam. In the Netherlands. Winner last edition. 2019. Duncan lawrence Song arcade. More. Than a Billion vieuws. On youtube Not bad his first song
Love all your ABBA videos!
Nevermind people, you do you. :) Loving your content!!
The Australian documentary, thank you for the music, was really quite great for other reasons than the two you've seen so far
My ABBA song is the tiger ❤❤❤✌
Eurovision is a competition and very political these days song top stars like Lolo and Cliff Richards have sang in it
10:50 He's just distancing himself from Bjorn's lyrics! Benny has said in an interview something along the lines of _"some people say our songs are silly. But it's the lyrics that are silly - and I didn't write the lyrics - no one can say the music is silly. Music cannot be silly."_ So he is totally distancing himself from the lyrics since people gave them crap for not being cool enough!
To be fair Benny did a really good job marketing to Europeans. And far from every song can be considered silly. Benny seems like the kind of guy who doesn't care since he was successful. He totally loved the silly outfits too as far as I can tell. All good fun :-).
Yeah, when Benny says 'silly kind of English' he really means the initial 'dummy lyrics' Bjorn would come up with, just to get a feel for how the song might sound after recording. So he would be singing nonsense lines instead of just humming along. After they were happy with the basic melody and structure of the song, Bjorn (and in the early days, Stig) would pen the proper lyrics that would be sung on the recording.
There are a number of documentaries on ABBA, some a lot better than others. My three favourite ones are : The Joy Of ABBA' (Good background info into the climate ABBA emerged from in early 70's Sweden and the attitudes they faced).. 'ABBA -When Four Became One' (Again, brings the viewer back to those days and shows the musical background of the individual group members). The 'Bang-A-Boomerang' documentary is also a great look at the ABBA-mania phenomenon that gripped Australia.
Some Swedish versions of their songs are just great. After Abba, you should check out Th Carpenters history.
Hepstars not Heapstead 😆
Voiceover has Swedish folk music confused with German pop -- "Schlager". NOT at all the same thing!!!
«Schlager» music is what Frida sang with a jazz band, before she joined ABBA. Benny sang with The Hep Stars, who were known as «The Beatles of Sweden». Björn sang with «The Hootenanny Singers».
Agnetha had Nº 1 hits on the Svenskitoppen (music charts of Sweden), at the age of 18.
One year earlier, at the age of 17. I know it's nitpicking but I'm always amazed when I think about it and what I've been doing at this age.
Than you Fabian 😍
It was "The Hep Stars" FYI
Eurovision actually started to unite Europe after ww2
The term bubble gum goes back to the 60s. I remember The Archie's song Sugar was bubble gum.
Also bands like the "1910 fruit gum company"
You gitta realize Abba released 8 studio albums, Agnetha has released 12. She also wrote or cowrote all the songs on the first 5 albums she recorded.
No, she wrote or co wrote nine of them. Three were written by Karl Gerhard Lundkvist, Stig Anderson,Ben Wilson, Judy Lynn, Lynn Wilson and Ingvar Fältskog.
@@tuijakarttunen9164 Either way, quite impressive.
@@randyboyles Absolutely. Not to take anything away from her, just facts.
4:02
Shake it up sekerim
All of them started in Sweden.
Bennys band was Hep Stars
Hep Stars.
Swedish first language. Then English and for the South America on Spanish!!!
Your getting these comments from someone who the ultimate super Abba fan and Co creator of the UKs Abba Fan club here since the mid 70s who seen the Fab swedes live in here in L ondon 77 and twice in 79 with a special small concert in Holland 1980 So. Im now saying this Listen to other type of music as you need to listen to your soul and ears with other music and documentaries End off Man 🙏🌍👍🎧🎵
Hep stands? 😂 Hep stars✔️😉
Ignore the fucken haters, I fucken hate em!........But seriously, u are great, don’t give the haters any importance, they are amoebas on a gnats ass!.
Extreeeeeemly picky. Understatement of part 1. Carl Palm is the ABBA expert.
You have to remember, this is all after the hippy days like The Byrds, Mammas & The Papas. Pot smokers and queluds
Anyway i find ur channel interesting but stay with peoples or fans needs k n keep being nice to them
Stig "Stickan" Andersson.
No he didn't think English was silly. He used silly English words to hold place, sorta like McCartney with Yesterday, originally called Scrambled Eggs.
They all could speak English German Spanish. But Agnetha had the most problems with English .
Hepstars
No the girls wrote some of abbas greatest songs
Just to be clear, he said some silly kind of English and not, English is a silly language.
Schlager? That's not swedish folk
It's a German style.
Ignore the fools.
No the winner takes it all was written by agnetha.
Omg as I said these experts now nothing
Come on they recorded the bands reaction but a fake expert says what they said total bs
This documentary is not about abba it's about fake experts wanting to cash in on their fame bs
Abba isnt for your culture I feel sad when I see this Calm it down Watch and listen other music Dereck react is far better
Rap is crap and not real music. It's stealing music no real talent I say again