Fondness. I see my dad. Different part of the world, probably, and maybe very different culturally - but my dad. Here's to them long enjoying the peace and humanity they clearly treasure.
This video has brought me to tears. I think the goodness in these two lovely men and their appreciation for a song and time of relative innocence has provoked my realisation of just how evil and dark the world has become in the last decade or so. I wish all children today could have the happy innocent childhood I was blessed to have and God bless ABBA for shining a light that will never dim.
The fact that ABBA wrote this song in the 70's and the fact that they shared the royalties with UNICEF, probes that the world was as sad and evil as now. The only difference is nowadays we have 8.000.000.000 people on Earth, and the number of children suffering from abuses is larger than then. That's all. Hunger, rape, violence, war, death... are things that Chiquititas of today share with Chiquititas of all times, including the 70's and 80's.
The world was never better than today. Today we just come to know about all the awful things that were mostly hidden from us, but have always been there in the shadows.
You are right Peter. Humanity is at a crossroads and it is extremely important to shine a light. The more clearly we can see the forces at play, the more we can balance the forces . Courage, humility, honesty, love and goodwill are our contribution.🙏🌹j.
ABBA donated 50% of the royalties for Chiquitita to UNICEF (the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) from 1979 to 2014. In 2014 they decided that 100% of royalties for this song should go to UNICEF. As of September 2021, UNICEF had received $4.8 million from the royalties of this song to help little girls (Chiquititas) and boys all over the world.
I'm pretty sure it was 100% of all royalties from the song are donated to UNICEF since it was performed by them at the UNICEF Year of the Child concert in 1978.
I love these two gentlemen! To see them genuinely moved by this music is such a joy. Their hearts are so open and it proves that music transcends all cultures.
A funny anecdote from Finland: my father worked a lot of his life abroad, mostly in South America and the Caribbean region. In most countries few people knew there was such a place as Finland - and if they knew, they seldom knew where this odd country was. So it was much easier to just say "I come from ABBA:s neighbor country...."
Brilliant! I have Polish and Iranian friends who are crazy about Boney M which makes me laugh! Old is gold! Everyone discovers the good stuff eventually. Multiple reaction videos have also taught me that the whole world loves Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody and House of the Rising Sun by The Animals! It's heartwarming and lovely when we share! And language isn't always a barrier. Soy infeliz by Lola Beltran. Even non Spanish speakers emote to this! Much love from the UK x
ABBA was quite a rage India in 1970s and early 1980s among those who listened to western music A journalist travellng in India heard abba songs every where he went and commented probably half the sales for Abba albums came from India.
I live in Sweden and has grown up to ABBA music in my home. I danced to it, cried with it and fell asleep to it (had a taperecorder in my bed were a listen to music). This is so nice and heartfelt to see this gentlemen liking ABBA music and the meaning of the words. Love hearing their thoughts.// Love and light from Sweden 🙏🏼❤️🇸🇪
What an honour and blessing it would be to have a chat with these two dignified, kind and wise gentlemen. What an example for humanity today. Blessings to all.
This is the most wholesome, beautiful and humble thing I have watched all week. It was like a movie scene, friends all together reminiscing and watching one of the greatest bands in the world. Different era, different traditions and cultures listening to a song about hope and happiness. This reaction literally sang to my heart. I love this conversation and I love these friends...... Thank you for posting this ❤️🙏❤️
Such nice gentlemen. No one dislikes ABBA. They are sunshine in the sky and the best singers I ever heard. Harmonies are unmatched. This was a beautiful choice. Great reaction.
Agree with everything except that their harmonies being unmatched, gotta respect The Beach Boys, The Four Seasons, The Beatles etc. all of whom were influences 😊
Abba was one of the few bands in the world that was able to elevate commercial music to the level of art. The compositional genius of Swedish artists is also amazing : simple but brilliant melodies for generations . Greetings from Poland
I like how these guys have different but not completely polarised opinions of music and different generations of culture. It's nice to see them discussing their feelings together as it becomes more of an open conversation rather than just saying how they feel individually.
Hearing an Abba song always warms my heart, no matter if its in a reaction video or advert or phone ringtone ANYWHERE. Abba really are/were extremely special.
It was wonderful to see Abdul back here with you. He is such a generous and wise man and I've always appreciated his pride and is honesty. He is for many across the world much like their grandfathers, with a wise and gentle word. To explain Abba to someone who never encountered it before is interesting because often an ABBA hit hits home and is loved because it reflects something universally understandable.. if not in their lyrics, always in their music. Thank you.
A wonderfully astute and emotional reaction from our sagacious friends. I can relate to how Muharam feels, because I, too, am immensely grateful and happy Chacha has returned. We've missed him terribly. So glad to see he's feeling better. ❤
This song is as old as I am, and I have known it all my life. And yet, you have provided me with a greater insight and understanding of the song than I had before. Wonderful to see these gentlemen again.
These two gentlemen have real class. Dignified, wise, open hearted. I love the narrator's explanation of the song. It helps me to appreciate it too. I did not expect to hear them honour Michael Jackson, but there you go! Great music transcends. Thank you for posting this. XX
Written for Unicef's Year of the Child, Chiquitita - which means "Little Girl" in Spanish - was also the first song Abba recorded in Spanish, becoming a huge success across Latin America
Die Songs von ABBA funktionieren auf der ganzen Welt. Völlig unabhängig von der Kultur und der Sprache in den jeweiligen Ländern. ABBA ist und bleibt einfach großartig.❤
Kann man so sehen. ABBA galten nie gerade als "cool" und in den 70'ern machte ich mir nicht so doll viel aus ihnen, aber heute weiß ich sie zu schätzen, denn positiv waren sie allemal. Ich würde ihre Lieder ehr als 'gute Laune Musik' als als 'Schnulzen' bezeichnen. 🤷
@@dwls9986 Kann man so sehen. ABBA galten nie gerade als "cool" und in den 70'ern machte ich mir nicht so doll viel aus ihnen, aber heute weiß ich sie zu schätzen, denn positiv waren sie allemal. Ich würde ihre Lieder ehr als 'gute Laune Musik' als als 'Schnulzen' bezeichnen. 🤷
@@ulichristine3246 Für mich sind die Songs von ABBA definitiv keine Schnulzen. Diesen Begriff bringe ich eher mit Schlager in Zusammenhang. Ich fand ABBA schon als kleiner Junge toll. Mich hat die Reaktion der beiden Herren im Video trotzdem überrascht. Ich hatte nicht erwartet, dass sie so positiv auf ABBA reagieren.
When it's hard to hear anything good in the world you find this!!! We are taught we all are opposite and different from each other . . .I enjoy these sweet men - I hope all of us can be like this💙🙏😇
ABBA was the band that ignited my love for music as a kid in Sweden during the late 70's- early 80's. My parents bought me a portable cassetteplayer when I was 3 and gave me a tape with ABBA. I listened to it over and over as much as I could. Their music was and still is absolute magic. The wonderful harmonies between Anni Frids and Agnethas voices are so beautiful and uplifting. It was so cool to see these gentlemen react to this song. 😃
There's a real purity about these gentlemen which is lovely. I really like the way the gentleman on the left absorbed the music straight away and the gentleman on the right seemed to study it - even though he doesn't speak English. I wish them nothing but the best.
What an utterly delightful video. I chanced across it by accident and am so glad I did. These are two very wise people, and we should all love each other more.
The sun is still shining, the boys are back in town and Adnan gifts us all with a beautiful song and reaction video ❤ What could be better? Welcome back sir.
I just love these guys. They are wise, thoughtful, and are open to people’s feelings. They look for the meaning of songs and relate them to the universal facts of life. Great channel.
What wonderful gentle men. And I'm so happy to see your face again, Mister Chacha! I pray you may slowly but surely recover strength and health. I send you all much thanks for your insights and videos. I'm writing from France, sending my love to you all in Pakistan! 😊
I'm glad that you took the time to explain what the meaning of the song Chiquitita was to our Tribal People gentlemen friends instead of just playing the song without giving them the storyline.
I 'm happy too, for the explanation,Thanks ! And more happy to see your body-movments ...how the music affect, you old boys!!! Thanks for a nice time here with you two, from a Chiqitita in ABBA's home -countrie Sweden 🇸🇪☀️❣️🥰
Okay, okay, okay, to have better understanding, “Chiquitita” is not referring to a little child, it’s referring to a full grown woman… I’ll explain… “chiquitita” could refer to a child, but, the right way it’s (Chiquita) Spanish word… Chiquitita, means, very little (female) Chiquita, means, little (female) Chiquitita = baby, babe (full grown female) man being charming, loving, caring, affectionate to her. Now, listening to the words, will make more sense.
@@MsJohnnycashHowever, it's one of those song lyrics that you can ADAPT to other situations and give it more scope than its original scope. By the way, in the eastern region of my country, Bolivia, we usually say "chiquitita" instead of "chiquita" to refer to a little or small girl or thing and that's why the title of this song always sounded very familiar to us.
This song always bring me to tears. It reminds me when me and my family lived abroad and my dad used to play this on roadtrips as me and my sister were falling asleep and it will forever being warmth and comfort to me
I'm from Sweden and I've been a fan of this channel for many months now so this was a really fun video for me :) Agnetha and Björn were married back then but they have been divorced for over 40 years. Anni-Frid and Benny were also married back then but they have also been divorced for over 40 years. 😅
They are very sensitive, they got it right who were the couples: “The ones on the right (Agnetha and Bjorn) are definitely married” “I do not know about the other two…” 😍
These guys especially the one with the yellow Turban speaks volumes about today's music. Hate fueled garbage older songs are of love and kindness. You nailed it. Thank you for commenting on the horrors of Western music in 2020
It's important to remember that "old music" is maybe the 1% that survives over time. The best of the best. There are lots of good new music too. But it's much harder to filter between good/bad. And it's many times not the best-selling new music that will end up best-selling oldie goldie music.
I was an au pair french girl in Alno ( sweden ) in 1974 when Abba won the Eurovision song contest . I had such a great Time in a wonderful swedish family than Abba and Sweden are in my heart forever.
Very interesting to discover how different people react to a song. These two men make very wise and clever comments. Bless them. Thank you for sharing this.
I've just discovered your channel. These gentlemen are lovely souls 😊 and they clearly have good taste in music because they enjoyed ABBA so much. As they say, music was simpler and more melodic then. Love and best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺
So glad to see our friend Chachaha back with us again. We have all missed him. And what a great song to welcome him back with. Abba has a universal appeal and wholesomeness that I knew he would appreciate. Can't wait for the next video
So very glad that Chacha is back and feeling better. There was something different about the light in his eyes today. They looked like they were they eyes of a young man, and made his face look more youthful. I don't know how to explain it any other way, but it seemed like a good thing. All my best to him, and all of you!
This song was my favorite of Abba's music. Ever since I was a little girl I loved it. Glad to have you back Abdul. I love hearing your insight on the music. You both are very wise men.💗
This 2 gentlemen are so sweet with a beautiful warm heart loving music. May God keep both of you wise ,happy and healthy. Hello from Canada.🇨🇦Thank you 🙏
Let Chacha know that he was very missed, and we are very happy to see him back! Oh, and they are so correct, "old IS gold!" As a child born in the last month of the 50s, I was raised in the greatest Era of music ever. Nothing compares to it. I'd also love to see their reaction to "Unchained Melody".
Cat Stevens "Peace Train" would be a good one, or "Father and Son." Sam Cooke's "A Change is Gonna Come" would be amazing. Simon and Garfunkel "Bridge Over Troubled Water." Maybe Vince Gill "Go Rest High on That Mountain"?
What an incredible blessing to have been born during the era of ABBA! The first 45 I bought as a child, now 45 years later still bringing joy and elation from their harmonies, energy, and simple yet complex total package!
Who knew I would have so much in common with elderly Tribesmen from the other side of the world in a country so far away and different than mine. Fascinating that humans really are very similar when it comes to every day life and reactions, when no government or other group in power with all their agendas try to split us apart, for the sake of greed and money, hate and fear.
My sister and I listened to ABBA over and over when we were kids - bought new albums together with any Christmas or birthday money we received. Gave us joy through a difficult childhood as our mother struggled with mental illness and depression and eventually committed suicide in 1980, when I was 11. Even now, their music is uplifting since I have restarted listening after a hiatus. Though I do remember becoming reacquainted in my 20’s when another favourite band, Erasure put out “Abba-esque.” Then of course that helped kick start Mamma Mia! I got her tickets to that show when we lived in Toronto for her birthday. Now my favourite songs are, “Eagle” and “Day before you came.”
My first reaction when seeing the video title was like: there we go again, laughing about tribal people. I'm so glad I watched anyway and saw a sincere and honest reaction of impressed men, it also made the song brand new for myself, very touching!
Chacha had a very thoughtful look throughout the music. ABBA's music is uplifting. I'm a big rock and metal fan, but ABBA have a special place. I can't explain it.
"People are fed up of the current era (music)". That's it. Music has become too strict, too formulaic. It needs more expression, flow and positivity. ❤ Wonderful video as always, thank you.
I really enjoy watching these two individuals. I think many people could learn alot of understanding if people would just sit down, like these two men are, and learn about other cultures. I would enjoy meeting these two men and introduce my family to them. Become friends. Start new memories. Spread peace and love through this sometimes ugly world. Gives me hope for a brighter future for all man kind.
Beautiful reaction, two enquiring souls. Yes our world is standing because of hope. Bless you. More ABBA reactions, when the song ended ‘I Have A Dream’ was listed which I think would be a good further listen.
Wow, this video was about so much more than the Abba song, it took such an interesting and powerful turn. Thank you narrator for the respect you always show the tribal people and the thoughtfulness. I learned a lot about this Abba song haha. I now know Chacha is the older gentleman. I hope he is doing ok. Many Americans would fully agree with his comparison of older and newer music. They both approach these video sessions so respectfully and provide words of wisdom. I saw video/s of you making art with tribal people (Bob Ross!), or where you rescued street kitten, and I had even looked up their cloth patterns, love the vests and hat the younger man wears. Thank you all!
Just love the balance between the two gentlemen. One sits completly still yet the other surrender to the music, that is the power of Abbas music to move the soul. Marvelous reaction
I do hope these gentlemen know how much respect and affection they have from so many of us from all around the world.
Well said!
Damn right ❤
Fondness. I see my dad. Different part of the world, probably, and maybe very different culturally - but my dad. Here's to them long enjoying the peace and humanity they clearly treasure.
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aren’t they amazing !!!
This video has brought me to tears. I think the goodness in these two lovely men and their appreciation for a song and time of relative innocence has provoked my realisation of just how evil and dark the world has become in the last decade or so. I wish all children today could have the happy innocent childhood I was blessed to have and God bless ABBA for shining a light that will never dim.
How well said!!! 👌🏼🙌🏼👊🏼🙏🏼
The fact that ABBA wrote this song in the 70's and the fact that they shared the royalties with UNICEF, probes that the world was as sad and evil as now. The only difference is nowadays we have 8.000.000.000 people on Earth, and the number of children suffering from abuses is larger than then. That's all. Hunger, rape, violence, war, death... are things that Chiquititas of today share with Chiquititas of all times, including the 70's and 80's.
The world was never better than today. Today we just come to know about all the awful things that were mostly hidden from us, but have always been there in the shadows.
You are right Peter. Humanity is at a crossroads and it is extremely important to shine a light. The more clearly we can see the forces at play, the more we can balance the forces . Courage, humility, honesty, love and goodwill are our contribution.🙏🌹j.
Wrong on marital status.
ABBA donated 50% of the royalties for Chiquitita to UNICEF (the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) from 1979 to 2014. In 2014 they decided that 100% of royalties for this song should go to UNICEF. As of September 2021, UNICEF had received $4.8 million from the royalties of this song to help little girls (Chiquititas) and boys all over the world.
That's really solid.
I didn't know that. Thanks for explaining that.
I'm pretty sure it was 100% of all royalties from the song are donated to UNICEF since it was performed by them at the UNICEF Year of the Child concert in 1978.
that is directly from the Illuminati order, its good band
This makes me love them even more
I love these two gentlemen!
To see them genuinely moved by this music is such a joy. Their hearts are so open and it proves that music transcends all cultures.
This is the power of ABBA. It knows no geographic boundaries and language barriers. That’s why their music has and will outlive us all.
Do you know what Abba means, Diego?
A funny anecdote from Finland: my father worked a lot of his life abroad, mostly in South America and the Caribbean region. In most countries few people knew there was such a place as Finland - and if they knew, they seldom knew where this odd country was. So it was much easier to just say "I come from ABBA:s neighbor country...."
Brilliant! I have Polish and Iranian friends who are crazy about Boney M which makes me laugh! Old is gold! Everyone discovers the good stuff eventually. Multiple reaction videos have also taught me that the whole world loves Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody and House of the Rising Sun by The Animals! It's heartwarming and lovely when we share! And language isn't always a barrier. Soy infeliz by Lola Beltran. Even non Spanish speakers emote to this! Much love from the UK x
It never went out dated too.
What's this ? . The Taliban listening to ABBA for the first time .
These 2 men are absolutely precious, they are emanating love and full of integrity! Many blessings to both of them! 🙏😊❤️
What a lovely couple of gentlemen. Greetings from Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪 the home of ABBA 🎼
ABBA was quite a rage India in 1970s and early 1980s among those who listened to western music
A journalist travellng in India heard abba songs every where he went and commented probably half the sales for Abba albums came from India.
Are you sure that they didn’t film these Gentlemen in Malmo? ;)
@@jammmy30 It’s possible indeed 💣👲🏿
Aww how lovely xx❤
Have you seen the Swedish Chef from the Muppets drive a Volvo with exploding popcorn? Lol
How lovely. The beautiful harmonies of Anni and Agneta would melt any heart.
I live in Sweden and has grown up to ABBA music in my home. I danced to it, cried with it and fell asleep to it (had a taperecorder in my bed were a listen to music). This is so nice and heartfelt to see this gentlemen liking ABBA music and the meaning of the words. Love hearing their thoughts.// Love and light from Sweden 🙏🏼❤️🇸🇪
thank you for the music 🙏
I grew up in India and we LOVED ABBA. Now I am 58, live in the US and still love their music. I feel sad to see them grow old.
💖💕💕from Spain
Same here in Australia 🇦🇺
I'm from Australia - ABBA's genius music was appreciated and bought, everywhere
What an honour and blessing it would be to have a chat with these two dignified, kind and wise gentlemen. What an example for humanity today. Blessings to all.
"The world is standing because of hope" Wise words. Blessings
I was gonna post that too. Such wisdom.
Marana Tha! Amen.
A book of philosophy in few words. Great.
This is the most wholesome, beautiful and humble thing I have watched all week. It was like a movie scene, friends all together reminiscing and watching one of the greatest bands in the world. Different era, different traditions and cultures listening to a song about hope and happiness. This reaction literally sang to my heart. I love this conversation and I love these friends...... Thank you for posting this ❤️🙏❤️
As a huge ABBA fan this made my heart so warm, I love these two gentlemen❤
This is everything! My heart is so grateful for the music of ABBA and the graciousness of these two gentlemen. God Bless.
I'm so happy to see him back ❤ these two gentlemen are gold ❤
Old Gold, the best kind of gold.
They will live forever in these videos and that is a happy thing to think about.
They're not gentlemen. By definition.
Thank you for this . I am
From Sweden and this made my day 😊 How music brings people together ❤
Music is the Universal language that is understood by the whole world.
Such nice gentlemen. No one dislikes ABBA. They are sunshine in the sky and the best singers I ever heard. Harmonies are unmatched. This was a beautiful choice. Great reaction.
Agree with everything except that their harmonies being unmatched, gotta respect The Beach Boys, The Four Seasons, The Beatles etc. all of whom were influences 😊
Abba was one of the few bands in the world that was able to elevate commercial music to the level of art. The compositional genius of Swedish artists is also amazing : simple but brilliant melodies for generations . Greetings from Poland
I like how these guys have different but not completely polarised opinions of music and different generations of culture. It's nice to see them discussing their feelings together as it becomes more of an open conversation rather than just saying how they feel individually.
Hearing an Abba song always warms my heart, no matter if its in a reaction video or advert or phone ringtone ANYWHERE. Abba really are/were extremely special.
It was wonderful to see Abdul back here with you. He is such a generous and wise man and I've always appreciated his pride and is honesty. He is for many across the world much like their grandfathers, with a wise and gentle word. To explain Abba to someone who never encountered it before is interesting because often an ABBA hit hits home and is loved because it reflects something universally understandable.. if not in their lyrics, always in their music. Thank you.
It's true
A wonderfully astute and emotional reaction from our sagacious friends. I can relate to how Muharam feels, because I, too, am immensely grateful and happy Chacha has returned. We've missed him terribly. So glad to see he's feeling better. ❤
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I forgot how beautiful this song is. Spiritual and supernatural sending love everywhere. Just gorgeous. Good will and happiness to these gentlemen.
Much respect for this two Gentlemen 🙏🏼 They are so Wise and affectionate 🙏🏼
how I love these two gentlemen. So wise and 100% correct about new songs !!!
There will never be another ABBA. I listen to them everyday. 😊
This song is as old as I am, and I have known it all my life. And yet, you have provided me with a greater insight and understanding of the song than I had before. Wonderful to see these gentlemen again.
Same here I'd never really listened to the lyrics before.
@@Stevelives13 me too. I saw this song in a completely new light. I.never really tried to understand it when it first came out. Beautiful. 😀
These two gentlemen have real class. Dignified, wise, open hearted. I love the narrator's explanation of the song. It helps me to appreciate it too. I did not expect to hear them honour Michael Jackson, but there you go! Great music transcends. Thank you for posting this. XX
Written for Unicef's Year of the Child, Chiquitita - which means "Little Girl" in Spanish - was also the first song Abba recorded in Spanish, becoming a huge success across Latin America
I love these two beautiful men. I'm an Aussie and I stumbled across this video and I'm soo pleased I did. Their kindness and wisdom is incredible💜
Die Songs von ABBA funktionieren auf der ganzen Welt. Völlig unabhängig von der Kultur und der Sprache in den jeweiligen Ländern. ABBA ist und bleibt einfach großartig.❤
Unglaublich, gell?! 😂
Auf der ganzen Welt überwiegt halt der schlechte Geschmack.
Kann man so sehen. ABBA galten nie gerade als "cool" und in den 70'ern machte ich mir nicht so doll viel aus ihnen, aber heute weiß ich sie zu schätzen, denn positiv waren sie allemal. Ich würde ihre Lieder ehr als 'gute Laune Musik' als als 'Schnulzen' bezeichnen. 🤷
@@dwls9986 Kann man so sehen. ABBA galten nie gerade als "cool" und in den 70'ern machte ich mir nicht so doll viel aus ihnen, aber heute weiß ich sie zu schätzen, denn positiv waren sie allemal. Ich würde ihre Lieder ehr als 'gute Laune Musik' als als 'Schnulzen' bezeichnen. 🤷
@@ulichristine3246 Für mich sind die Songs von ABBA definitiv keine Schnulzen. Diesen Begriff bringe ich eher mit Schlager in Zusammenhang. Ich fand ABBA schon als kleiner Junge toll. Mich hat die Reaktion der beiden Herren im Video trotzdem überrascht. Ich hatte nicht erwartet, dass sie so positiv auf ABBA reagieren.
When it's hard to hear anything good in the
world you find this!!!
We are taught we all are opposite and different from each other . . .I enjoy these sweet men - I hope all of us can be like this💙🙏😇
ABBA was the band that ignited my love for music as a kid in Sweden during the late 70's- early 80's. My parents bought me a portable cassetteplayer when I was 3 and gave me a tape with ABBA. I listened to it over and over as much as I could.
Their music was and still is absolute magic. The wonderful harmonies between Anni Frids and Agnethas voices are so beautiful and uplifting.
It was so cool to see these gentlemen react to this song. 😃
There's a real purity about these gentlemen which is lovely. I really like the way the gentleman on the left absorbed the music straight away and the gentleman on the right seemed to study it - even though he doesn't speak English. I wish them nothing but the best.
Pakistan means "land of the pure". Pakistani people really are so pure-hearted.
@@baronesselsavonfreytag-lor1134 "The world is standing because of hope." He is so wise! He doesn't say much but what he says is simple deep and true.
What an utterly delightful video. I chanced across it by accident and am so glad I did. These are two very wise people, and we should all love each other more.
OMG, this is the best thing I've seen in such a long time. I smiled through the whole thing and it absolutely warmed my heart. Thank you!!!
The sun is still shining, the boys are back in town and Adnan gifts us all with a beautiful song and reaction video ❤ What could be better? Welcome back sir.
I just love these guys. They are wise, thoughtful, and are open to people’s feelings. They look for the meaning of songs and relate them to the universal facts of life. Great channel.
What wonderful gentle men. And I'm so happy to see your face again, Mister Chacha! I pray you may slowly but surely recover strength and health.
I send you all much thanks for your insights and videos.
I'm writing from France, sending my love to you all in Pakistan! 😊
Such a treat to see two gentlemen enjoy the beautiful music of ABBA for the first time
I'm glad that you took the time to explain what the meaning of the song Chiquitita was to our Tribal People gentlemen friends instead of just playing the song without giving them the storyline.
I 'm happy too, for the explanation,Thanks !
And more happy to see your body-movments ...how the music affect, you old boys!!!
Thanks for a nice time here with you two, from a Chiqitita in ABBA's home -countrie Sweden 🇸🇪☀️❣️🥰
Okay, okay, okay, to have better understanding, “Chiquitita” is not referring to a little child, it’s referring to a full grown woman… I’ll explain… “chiquitita” could refer to a child, but, the right way it’s (Chiquita) Spanish word…
Chiquitita, means, very little (female)
Chiquita, means, little (female)
Chiquitita = baby, babe (full grown female) man being charming, loving, caring, affectionate to her.
Now, listening to the words, will make more sense.
@@MsJohnnycash Absolutely right!
@@MsJohnnycashHowever, it's one of those song lyrics that you can ADAPT to other situations and give it more scope than its original scope. By the way, in the eastern region of my country, Bolivia, we usually say "chiquitita" instead of "chiquita" to refer to a little or small girl or thing and that's why the title of this song always sounded very familiar to us.
This song always bring me to tears. It reminds me when me and my family lived abroad and my dad used to play this on roadtrips as me and my sister were falling asleep and it will forever being warmth and comfort to me
I'm from Sweden and I've been a fan of this channel for many months now so this was a really fun video for me :)
Agnetha and Björn were married back then but they have been divorced for over 40 years.
Anni-Frid and Benny were also married back then but they have also been divorced for over 40 years. 😅
They are very sensitive, they got it right who were the couples: “The ones on the right (Agnetha and Bjorn) are definitely married” “I do not know about the other two…” 😍
This was such a joy. I had a tear in my eyes at the end, hearing about Abdul’s illness. Beautiful music for beautiful people.
These guys especially the one with the yellow Turban speaks volumes about today's music. Hate fueled garbage older songs are of love and kindness. You nailed it. Thank you for commenting on the horrors of Western music in 2020
It's important to remember that "old music" is maybe the 1% that survives over time. The best of the best.
There are lots of good new music too. But it's much harder to filter between good/bad. And it's many times not the best-selling new music that will end up best-selling oldie goldie music.
I was an au pair french girl in Alno ( sweden ) in 1974 when Abba won the Eurovision song contest . I had such a great Time in a wonderful swedish family than Abba and Sweden are in my heart forever.
The ending where they share personal stuff was gold. I hope the older guy regains his health fully. I enjoy his input and elder wisdom.
Brilliant idea which i never saw before. These two people are not "OLD"...they are "WISE. Very nice video.
Just beautiful to see both you two gentlemen hear this for the first time. Tears from England. Salute.
Very interesting to discover how different people react to a song.
These two men make very wise and clever comments.
Bless them.
Thank you for sharing this.
YOu can't deny the melody of this song is so happy and joyful and filling with emotional rises and falls!
How could anyone _not_ be enchanted by Agnetha and Anni-Frid? They sing like angels... 🤍
This song has one of the best endings I have heard in a song. The piano is beautiful!
sure is ~!
Exactly! It's absolutely beautiful! Björn and Benny are musical geniuses and absolutel legends!
@@JimmyOlsson yes! I will always be in awe how ABBA could make a song sound both happy and sad at the same time. One of the best groups!
I underestimated the pleasure in watching someone learning something new that they get enjoyment from!!! I found myself smiling as I watched!!
I've just discovered your channel. These gentlemen are lovely souls 😊 and they clearly have good taste in music because they enjoyed ABBA so much. As they say, music was simpler and more melodic then. Love and best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺
Indiana, USA here and I absolutely adore your videos. These gentlemen are wonderful to watch. Much respect.
Oh joy! Love this so much and so happy our friend is back in health! Blessings from Texas, USA
Music is absolutely the universal language 💕
So glad to see our friend Chachaha back with us again. We have all missed him. And what a great song to welcome him back with. Abba has a universal appeal and wholesomeness that I knew he would appreciate. Can't wait for the next video
The first time I heard this song I was around 10 years old. I am 57 now, and the song still creates an emotional reaction.
Great to see Abdul back. What ever sickness he had or has, I wish him long life and recovering. 🌹
Such wisdom from both these endearing men if all the peoples of the world thought like them ,we would all live in peace ,no matter colour or creed
So very glad that Chacha is back and feeling better. There was something different about the light in his eyes today. They looked like they were they eyes of a young man, and made his face look more youthful. I don't know how to explain it any other way, but it seemed like a good thing. All my best to him, and all of you!
I just want to hug Abdul Aziz every time I see him sitting there with his sweet soul! God bless.
This song was my favorite of Abba's music. Ever since I was a little girl I loved it. Glad to have you back Abdul. I love hearing your insight on the music. You both are very wise men.💗
This 2 gentlemen are so sweet with a beautiful warm heart loving music.
May God keep both of you wise ,happy and healthy.
Hello from Canada.🇨🇦Thank you 🙏
"OLD IS GOLD"....My new motto!!!
Much respect to these two gentlemen and to the interviewer. I appreciate and respect your perspective. Thank you for your time and for your wisdom.
So honest, genuine and unfiltered. So interesting to hear what other cultures think of this song. Hello from Norway
It is amazing to me how quality music effortlessly crosses any cultural or language barrier.
These two always have wonderful commentary, I'm glad they liked it ABBA are the best ❤
Proof, if it was ever needed, that ABBA’s music is universal
Let Chacha know that he was very missed, and we are very happy to see him back! Oh, and they are so correct, "old IS gold!" As a child born in the last month of the 50s, I was raised in the greatest Era of music ever. Nothing compares to it. I'd also love to see their reaction to "Unchained Melody".
Elvis "Can't help falling in Love", or the Beatles "I want to hold your hand".
Cat Stevens "Peace Train" would be a good one, or "Father and Son." Sam Cooke's "A Change is Gonna Come" would be amazing. Simon and Garfunkel "Bridge Over Troubled Water." Maybe Vince Gill "Go Rest High on That Mountain"?
@@alanatolstad4824 I doubt they would like IWTHYH. I do, but I think they wouldn't.
@@oregonchick76 All great choices.
What an incredible blessing to have been born during the era of ABBA! The first 45 I bought as a child, now 45 years later still bringing joy and elation from their harmonies, energy, and simple yet complex total package!
It is always a gift to see and hear these wise gentleman as they teach us how much in common we do have. Blessings my friends from Porto, Portugal.
This is inspiring. You have bought so much to the table.
For one, I was not a big ABBA fan - that song gave me chills.
It was so cool to re-experience this song through their lens. Really amazing.
Sincerely, a Swedish woman.
These sweet souls are so open & willing to understand other people's music & lyrics. How lovely
So heart-warming how open, wise, respectful and curious about life these two gentlemen are. Love seeing them again ❤
As the saying goes, “ Music has no boundaries “ & “Love is universal “. ✌️
Nice to have Abdul back, can’t really watch any of these videos without his input.
He has such a fascinating view on things
Who knew I would have so much in common with elderly Tribesmen from the other side of the world in a country so far away and different than mine. Fascinating that humans really are very similar when it comes to every day life and reactions, when no government or other group in power with all their agendas try to split us apart, for the sake of greed and money, hate and fear.
It is so nice to see brother Abdul is back. He is an intelligent , impressive man
My sister and I listened to ABBA over and over when we were kids - bought new albums together with any Christmas or birthday money we received. Gave us joy through a difficult childhood as our mother struggled with mental illness and depression and eventually committed suicide in 1980, when I was 11. Even now, their music is uplifting since I have restarted listening after a hiatus. Though I do remember becoming reacquainted in my 20’s when another favourite band, Erasure put out “Abba-esque.” Then of course that helped kick start Mamma Mia! I got her tickets to that show when we lived in Toronto for her birthday.
Now my favourite songs are, “Eagle” and “Day before you came.”
My first reaction when seeing the video title was like: there we go again, laughing about tribal people.
I'm so glad I watched anyway and saw a sincere and honest reaction of impressed men, it also made the song brand new for myself, very touching!
Love is boundless, especially in music, and perfectly in ABBA, and these two gentlemen knows it!
Oh, how happy I am to see both of you. Wisdom is precious.
Chacha had a very thoughtful look throughout the music. ABBA's music is uplifting. I'm a big rock and metal fan, but ABBA have a special place. I can't explain it.
"People are fed up of the current era (music)". That's it. Music has become too strict, too formulaic. It needs more expression, flow and positivity. ❤ Wonderful video as always, thank you.
@Steiner Well that is very true also.
Abba took from Beetoven
There is still a lot of amazing music being made, though. It's just that it's not as 'popular' with the people who's opinions are counted.
There's plenty of good new music out there. But most you won't hear on the radio or see on the charts, those are swamped with commercial trash.
You are right:" It needs more expression, flow and positivity"!
London, UK here. These 2 old Boys are SOoo cute! Loving watching them 😊
We are all very happy to see this very diplomatic, wise and charming gentleman again! Hope you recovery continues!❤
Really enjoyed hearing their views, so thoughtful.
I really enjoy watching these two individuals. I think many people could learn alot of understanding if people would just sit down, like these two men are, and learn about other cultures. I would enjoy meeting these two men and introduce my family to them. Become friends. Start new memories. Spread peace and love through this sometimes ugly world. Gives me hope for a brighter future for all man kind.
You are doing great job by bringing such reaction. World needs to come close in such good way.
Beautiful reaction, two enquiring souls. Yes our world is standing because of hope. Bless you. More ABBA reactions, when the song ended ‘I Have A Dream’ was listed which I think would be a good further listen.
Wow, this video was about so much more than the Abba song, it took such an interesting and powerful turn. Thank you narrator for the respect you always show the tribal people and the thoughtfulness. I learned a lot about this Abba song haha. I now know Chacha is the older gentleman. I hope he is doing ok. Many Americans would fully agree with his comparison of older and newer music. They both approach these video sessions so respectfully and provide words of wisdom. I saw video/s of you making art with tribal people (Bob Ross!), or where you rescued street kitten, and I had even looked up their cloth patterns, love the vests and hat the younger man wears. Thank you all!
The wisdom runs deep with these two.
It is fun to see and hear others enjoying one of the best songs I love and loving it too.
Lovely reaction! 🤩
Just a little correction, the group itself formed in 1972, but the song and video are from 1979 😄
Just love the balance between the two gentlemen. One sits completly still yet the other surrender to the music, that is the power of Abbas music to move the soul. Marvelous reaction