🎵 ABBA - SOS REACTION
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There's 2 types of people in this world. Those who LOVE Abba and those who won't admit it.
So true!
I love some (maybe most) of their songs, but certainly not all of them. Their first three albums were awesome and I wore my record player's needle out on them back in the day. But from "Arrival" onwards I thought they dropped their consistency a bit and when they went disco I began to lose interest. Some of their later songs had great appeal (like "Chiquitita" - just about the finest pop song I know) but by then I'd rather buy the 7-single than the album. It's a personal preference, that's all; most ABBA fanatics will think differently. So while I agree with you that you won't find anyone who doesn't love any of their songs, not all of their songs are pop masterpieces, in my view.
I am not going to list the songs that I think are stinkers - I'd offend all of the internet!
I used to be the latter. I am 53 now. I dont give shit what people think anymore. SOS and Dancing Queen are two of the greatest pop songs ever..
@@azariahisrael5632 yup. SOS is a masterpiece
lol so true🙂
Amazing band , amazing song writers.. great song
Abba is timeless and one of top 3 selling artists through all times, greetings from abba country, Sweden
lol top 3?
No they are at place 19 on the site Chartmasters (which is still very good), The Beatles is number 1, Michael Jackson number 2 and Elvis in Number 3.
@@Stefan- Still really impressive though
Great music crosses all boundaries.
I mean, maybe top three selling when you are from Sweden 😂
Pete Townshend of The Who said that SOS is perhaps the best pop song ever written.
Nobody sounds like ABBA!
They are uniquely perfect, every time!
I'm in no way ABBA's target audience but you can't help but admire their stuff - the structure, use of melody & motif, so many hooks they could open a bait & tackle shop - top drawer writing & musicianship.
Lot of Brains in that band. One of a kind. I was also not there target audience.
The production!!
I honestly don’t even know what ABBA’s target audience is anymore bc literally all generations still listen to their music today. I’m Gen Z and I’m obsessed with these guys’ music. It’s almost addictive lol 😅
The cheesiness draws me in, but the expertise keeps me hooked!
Yes too, but the, the timbres of voices, the interpretation of the verses and the overlayers of voices superimposed with the different instrumental timbres and melodies, motifs, separate parts in just three minutes, express boundless creativity with these equally precise and relevant arrangements.
ABBA has the perfect mix of pop, rock, and at times disco. Classic band!
Just pop.
@@Vetriot6971 You obviously haven't heard some of ABBA's songs!
@@Vetriot6971they certainly have rock songs in their catalog
I don't know that there has ever been a greater Pop Band than ABBA. The sheer number of classic songs they generated is nigh-on unparalleled in the genre.
Metallica, Nine inch nails, Tool, Slipknot, pantera are my vibe. However if Abba comes on the radio, it's staying on the radio.
Member of Metallica and Slipknot's Corey Taylor is a huge Abba fan.He even declared his fave Abba song(Take a chance) and hinting he doesn't even care who aproves this or not!
Yep!
Agnetha is just so beautiful
ABBA are in a category of their own - combined folk, rock, disco and Euro Pop.
Abba is Classic Pop Music. Literally has classical roots. But brought up to date for the 70's. Watch Benny Anderson's speech when Abba was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He mentions the influences of growing up in Sweden and what his inspirations were. Another little remembered fact about ABBA. Being in Sweden. They had some of the first Music Videos produced in order to get their music spread across the World. So a lot of experimentation in their early videos. Thanks for the reactions. Especially to you Lex, you always seem focused on the music and make the "connection" to the song.
Great observation Joe. It took me years to realize how few of their hits are blues-based. I've read Benny has a classical piano background and it's a backbone to much their music. Just add modern instruments and tempo I guess! Off topic here but Ann-Frida (the brunette) has an interesting childhood story related to Nazi Germany.
@@petedz9772, the nazis were trying to make a race of women looking like Frida ?.
@@petedz9772 Frida was the only member born in Norway 🇳🇴 which is my ancestral home on my mother’s side! 🤟
@@petedz9772nothing "interesting" in Frida's childhood. Her nazi father left her and her mother when war hasn't even been finished, and she was just a little kid. Later being a schoolkid she was bullied for having this kind of father. But the irony is that she never had him.
ABBA's greatest hits collection Gold is the longest-running Top 100 album ever.
Love the chord changes in this song. John Lennon once said that SOS was one of his favorite songs.
"S.O.S." has a story
It was one of Their first recordings after the greatest success of "Waterloo" in Eurovisión, just four months later, in August 1974
But it waited almost a year for its release, in June 1975 at Sweden, September 1975 at UK and US
"Waterloo" needed another theme to confirm the trend and it was not an isolated success or a stroke of luck
ABBA's next three elections failed to stand out
Until finally "S.O.S." have your chance to be a single, and broke the drought, reaching #6 in the U.K. and #15 in the U.S. being Their second hit in both countries at the same time, and six #1 and more Top 10 in several countries of all continents
and after these, ABBA had 18 Top 10 consecutives in UK between 1975/1982:
Mamma Mía, Fernando, Dancing Queen, Take a chance con me, Chiquitita, etc
"S.O.S." in less than 200 seconds is a gem, a fantastic masterpiece!
The transitions from the dramatic opening
(a dingy piano and a cracking Agnetha voice)
to a powerful rock beat with catchy pop chorus in the middle are brilliant.
ABBA marked an era in many ways One was the musical leadership of its beautiful and lofty female vocalists as the center of attention
Another was the use of contrasts, such as sad lyrics with catchy melodies and harmonies
And their recording tecnique "wall of sound" gives ABBA more powerfull
ABBA, as in its time BEATLES, left an unforgettable mark on several generations
It is good music that lasts and stays alive
ABBA recording between 1972/1982
have a wonderful series of 20 worldwide hits
and after 35 years ABBA return to studio in 2017 and recording initialy two new songs and finally a full new album Voyage released in last November 2021 that is a worldwide success
I hope to see you in another video to ABBA
I think that you should be react "Waterloo"
the first worldwide ABBA hit
when ABBA schock the world with their iconic victory in Eurovision at UK 1974
My best regards to You from
Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷
South América
I am so glad that interpol doesn't care too much about copy right honestly there are a lot of FREE movie post from S. America
@Eduardo Oscar - dingy means gloomy, drab, or dreary - so maybe you didn’t mean to describe Benny’s piano work in that manner?
@@lounolastname4477
Yes, that’s why I think
The piano intro and bridge is deep, dramatic, perfect to the heartbroken lyrics and fantastic emotional voice of Agnetha
@@eduardooscar309 it doesn’t mean deep, dramatic. Dingy always has a negative connotation and is used in a negative manner (dark, dull, depressing, shabby, grotty etc). So I will disagree with your description of Benny’s amazing intro
@@lounolastname4477
Call it whatever you want
I am not going to get involved in arguing, the spirit of what I expressed is very clear
dingy, deep, gloomy, dramatic, dark,
for me it is all that together and more
Words are not enough to accurately and generously describe Benny's iconic introduction to the piano along with Agnetha's moving vocal performance.
cheers
Abba used a lot of Overdubs of the Girls Voices, often varying the Pitch slightly. It gave them an unique Full Sound
ABBA was pop magic in their time. The sound, the look, the mystique. Can't be calculated, it just happens for a while, then it's gone. Glad I was there when it happened.
SOS is one of the best pop songs ever written, IMHO. Great melody and the chorus is hook-city!
One of the greatest pop bands of all time - maligned by the cool kids - generations later, all can say BRILLIANT!
A while back a friend told/asked me "I was going through my music and you know what I found out". I said, that you secretly like ABBA. He replied how did you know and I said every guy our age secretly liked ABBA. Maybe a month after that had almost the same exact conversation with another friend.
The contrast between the haunting verses and the pop chorus in this song always grabs me. Someone said it was John Lennon, but I'm pretty sure it was Pete Townsend that called this the perfect pop song. Rumor has it he was obsessed with it for awhile.
It was indeed Pete Townshend.
According to an interview with Benny it was Jimmy Page.
Those arpeggios right before the chorus get me everytime. ABBA added classical styles to their music, but they were still
totally current. Just a superb group.
Not sure those are arpeggios.
Watched a video of a pianist playing those notes, and, yep, arpeggios. I guess my musical ear is not what it once was.
This song is perhaps the one that reminds me the most of my teenage days. UNDELETABLE MEMORY.
ABBA was a legendary pop hits maker band that passed through the night in the USA, but when I was a teenager I was in love with the girls and their voices, listening to that band was my guilty pleasure, the rest of the world understands this.
Everyone loves ABBA !!
Some may not admit it, and some may outright deny it...but it's all a ruse to hide their GUILTY Pleasure that is ABBA.
Abba couldn't fail. They had two beautiful ladies with beautiful voices and two talented musicians/songwriters!
that simple!
Yes, beautiful indeed both looks and voices and all members had a lot of talent so very well deserved success.
@magneto - And some millionaire producers behind them...
Classic pop song. One of the greatest pop bands, vocals and songwriting.
OMG Lex! you said " her eyebrows are so convincing"--- GIRLLLL .... THAT is an awesomely brilliant observation! High five ♥
Never a bad song. Greatest pop group ever.
History has proved Abba to be one of the greatest .. and still sounding awesome today, iconic...simple as that.
Abba at this point were like a complete industry, the guys wrote all the songs while experimenting with new tech with their sound engineer, "the videos as you can see are like cine film with various lens effects done by a friend" they had clothes designed for them...... they worked so hard for their success.
I believe that Pete Townshend (guitarist / songwriter for The Who) said that SOS was the perfect pop song.
TRUE!A Self confessed story!
I had never really known about ABBA other than seeing them on a tape or record in the music store. I read an interview with Kurt Cobain… I remember him naming ABBA along with the Clash, Blondie and CCR as some of his main influences. I always knew after that, I would eventually get around to hearing their catalog.
I love ABBA! They're part of my DNA.
To me, the way this song is built up, it's the ultimate popsong.
John Lennon said “SOS” by ABBA was one of his favorite songs. Paul McCartney said “They deserve all the success they have had, and a lot more besides. That, my friend, is high praise.
Pete Towensent from The Who also praised Abba's pop majestic sound.He said SOS was his first Abba crush when he heard it first time.He got so hooked he was unable to escape them.
PMC?!Really?oh that's so nice to hear.A real honour and an honest and generous statement!
honesty, it's difficult to believe that John Lennon said something about S.O.S., because the song is from end of 1975, and at that time John was reclused for five years to dedicated to your son just born
and I didn't noticed that Paul McCartney said something about ABBA, but I belueve that sometime Paul & Linda meet to Benny & Frida in a vacation or something
@@eduardooscar309 Paul and Linda/Benny Frida did met during a vacation period ,(can't remember the place)as they happened to visit same place and stayed in nearby areas accidentally.As for John,what i know is an article i had read many years ago in the music press by a journalist who wrote that when he was kinda asked which band he sees as being the next big thing after the Beatles (since the band didn't exist anymore)he wrote-using the excact words of the article) that 'He pointed out ABBA'.
@@alexioverdo5225
Thanks for your answer
first I'm a BEATLES fan in my younger years, and later I'm an ABBA fan too, both are the two biggest act in rock pop music of 60s and 70s decades
about John Lennon comment
it's different to say
'S.O.S is the best/favourite song' or
'ABBA was the best band'
anyway,I don't remember to see J.Lennon said something about S.O.S or ABBA
A lot of musicians from a lot of different genres like this band, and especially this song. Me too, easily my favorite from them. Plus, the German part of me being German-American is in love with those Scandanavian accents.
ABBA were the first concert I ever saw. It was around 1979 at the Fabulous Forum in LA. I was in Junior High and my mom took my brothers and I. She used to play ABBA and Neil Diamond non stop at home. I still enjoy them to this day. Their songs lyrics are sometimes quite sad with such a happy sound with the arrangement.
I never listened to this group while growing up. I was into hard rock. I only started
pay attention when I began watching reactions to them. They are amazing and legit
hit makers for sure!
I LOVE that song. It might be my favorite ABBA song. Thanks, cats.
Came to tears this song for some reason make me think of my mom that died a year ago in Germany
My guilty pleasure: "Waterloo" and "Dancing Queen"...I'm a sucker for pure pop ear candy so sweet it makes u diabetic just listening to it.
"I love that bit!"/ ABBA is straight up pop studio production perfection. No matter what you like, their skill in crafting pop songs is simply undeniable.
Abba is great! Never get tired of listening to them ...beautiful vocals and harmonies.grew up listening to them in the 70's. Check out Waterloo...the clothes they wore in the video are worth the watch!
SOS is one of their earlier works. I fell in love with them after listening to their "Arrival" album when it came out. People in the US are now starting to really appreciate ABBA. Back in the 70s they were often derided as bubble gum pop, at least in the US. However they were still popular. I was fortunate enough to see them in concert on their only tour of America.
if there's a perfect world out there, this is the style of music you'll hear.
I was a punk when this came out and I pretended I hated it as they were deeply uncool to all my peer group … but I secretly loved it and now I’m an old fkr I couldn’t carebjess who knows I live this song in particular snd ABBA in general … still love punk too , but ABBA are on a whole different level . So it’s pop music guys 😁
👍🏴
I love Abba, and this is my favorite Abba song.
They had some of the best hooks and harmonies in the game 👍
What you're hearing is ABBA's sound engineer's version of a Phil Spector technique of layering called the Wall of Sound.
This was one of the first songs of thiers I heard and this what made me love them, the harmony , the catchy lyrics that just pulls you in and you want to dance and sing with them. They always looks great and yes no autotunes no stripping off thier clothes they performed classy and sounded great and fun to watch
@@Spo-Dee-O-Dee I guess you haven't heard them live then. These are trained singers.
This is such a powerful song, it's interesting how many musicians and singwriters especially in the rock genre talk about how influential this tune is
Love the Abba coverage, PURE POP PERFECTION. More Abba please!!
ABBAs producer did indeed usea lot of studio tricks on their recordings, but the guys were very accomplished musicians and the girls were excellent singers - so it all added up to an A++ team. The piano linkages that you liked are essentially in the style of challenging classical piano works by Mozart and others of the Baroque music era.
The chorus of this could be called disco I guess, but we never played it in discos cos it stops and starts too much to keep people dancing - but it was always very popular at more general parties like birthdays, wedding receptions etc and it have never fully disappeared from radio playlists - classic hits now, but it was mainstream all through the 1980s.
John lennon even praise how abba had such a unique sound
Thx Brad & Alex ! Maybe try next time react abba, "the winner takes it all" considered by critics as one of their best tracks,. Also "the name of the game" with its more complex structure, its different parts, bridges👌. Or more "classic", "knowing me knowing you". 😘
this song is like insanely good. i think abba and queen have some of the best songs of all time. what kind of magic was in the air back then? 🤔
officially right now i am in love with lex - cant help it - to much oxytocin because of her- love its love
Knowing Me, Knowing You & The Winner Takes It All would be recommendations. :) Love ABBA!
ABBA, ”SOS”, 1975! ✨ I was 8 here in Sweden🇸🇪 and played air guitar and san into a folded note stand. ”Hey, hey, Helen” was reeeally cool too.
😎👍🏼👴🏼👍🏼
The reason ABBA sounds so electronic is because they layered the vocal tracks multiple times. Essentially singing with a choir of themselves. SO DAMN GREAT!!
John Lennon is a fan of this song, he highly praised SOS as one of the best pop songs ever recorded
honesty, it's difficult to believe that John Lennon said something about S.O.S., because the song is from end of 1975, and at that time John was reclused for five years to dedicated to your son just born
@@eduardooscar309 It’s true that John had stopped recording his own music from late 1975-1980, and most of his time was dedicated to his son, but he was still listening to music. He did actually say that about “S.O.S.”, he was really impressed with the vocal sound of ABBA.
ABBA were pop chart solid gold for about 3 or 4 years they ruled Top 40 radio with hit after hit, from 1974-1978.
1974-78 USAwise yes.Here in Europe (up to 1981) were colossal.Now they are evergreen.Read yesterday that their VOYAGE experimental gigs in London have already sold 620,000 tickets since premiered last May!
ABBA leads in 70s decade since 1974 to 1982 ((only except for the U.S)
I love ABBA. Not even my generation but I think their sound transcends decades.
that sound will have impact till the next galixy gives birth, it makes me so happy, these sounds are so , so , so only a one time deal, never again
ABBA always 'played' with their facial close up shots.Cause the girl's faces were expressive and as naturally beautiful and seductive as a drug.Magnetic.Same way their music was.Once it stuck in your brain you couldn't escape.Twas as infectious as a permanent virus.But not deadly.Just 'life-giving' and euphoric.
John Lennon called this the perfect pop song.
This song has stayed in my memory because of its good vocals and harmonies, Juice Newton "Queen of Hearts" is another.
Abba was mom's music in the 70s. The origins of Abba come from Eurovision (Abba won Eurovision with Waterloo in 1974). The roots are European and you can hear it in their song writing. Krautrock, Kraftwerk, Giorgio Moroder - all pioneers of synth music that you can also hear in Abba to an extent. Also, that is the land of really interesting synth music . That being said, they were the high art of Eurovision style music and broke world wide as their music is infectious and some of the song writing is really quite brilliant. I fought liking them for years - they were SO not cool when I was a kid but, you couldn't help but hear it and secretly like it even if you were too cool for Abba. Now - everybody likes at least most of their big hits. I dare you not to be moved by their song "The Winner takes it all".
Growing up in Detroit during the 70's ABBA was my guilty pleasure I had to hide from all my rocker buddies 😄 😀 😊. Their production was some of the best ever. No auto tune...just pure talent....and of course there was Agnetha!!!
Dont forget Frida
JUST LOVE IT.... GREETINGS FROM VENEZUELA
No autotune, no half-naked performance, only beauty and a huge talent. There will never ever be another ABBA.
Also, it's hard not to have a crush on Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Reuss. They're one of a kind.
@@floorticket Limp Flex??? 🤔🤔🤔 Must Be Talking About You Looking At Yourself In A Mirror... 🤏🔍😜
@@floorticket I believe the point is, you don't need it, and it quite often makes the sound sound like shit, just look at Disturbed - Sound of Silence
The first Synth came out in the 50's brad so when you think you might be hearing them in older songs you might be. band and artist have been utilizing them as tools in music production for a lot longer than the 80's. Georgio Moroder has been making synth hits since the 70's.
Favorite ABBA song. Great band, great lyrics.
Hi from Australia - we LOVE ABBA!!!!
These guys are unique .They brought a different sound and meaning to music .
Guys&ladies :)
@@VitaliyTanki
'Guys' is actually used as a uni-sex term for well over 30 years ; )
@@DerEchteBold rofl
@@VitaliyTanki
It wasn't a joke though.
This song was recorded in 1975 in ABBA’s own studio in Stockholm: Polar Studios, which was such a great studio that countless other famous have recorded there.
The reason the vocals sound so “big” is because they were multi-layered. The women would record the vocals to the song several times, and so would the men on the chorus, then they would put one recoding over the other, and multiply it several times. This made it sound like they were singing in a huge cathedral with a high ceiling, when it was really a recoding studio.
They didn´t make videos in those days; in the early seventies. No artist in Sweden did, and hardly anyone in the world. But in Sweden we didn´t have any commercials on television. If a film ended too soon, they wanted to have a short film to "fill up" the time until next film started. ABBA made a few videos, and they were shown on television in the pauses between programs. Nothing fancy - just something to look at when you listened to the song.
Growing up in the 70s it was impossible to not like this band, and as music has deteriorated so much over the last 20yrs their music sounds better now than ever. So many iconic songs that take me back to my childhood. I generally dislike pop music, but the 70s offered such an eclectic range of talent that I feel sorry for every generation since that hasn't discovered the era. Just beautiful simple music promoted so perfectly. We will never see the like again.
One of my all time favorite groups!
My favourite tribute to Abba, and especially this song, is by Bjorn Again, 1998 "SOS" Royal Albert Hall.
You had synths in the 1960s
ABBA is incredible
if i had to class this, i'd call it pop-rock; a power ballad.
Absolutely.
As a kid in the 1970's this was most definitely skating ring music.
Brad& Lex, you'll love their "Waterloo", "Fernando" and "The Winner Takes All" !!
Don't forget 'Dancing Queen'.
@@Derideo they reacted to Dancing Queen Dec 17, 2021
@@surlechapeau Thx, just watched it lol.
@@Derideo yw
This is one of the most purest and perfect pop songs ever put to vinyl.
Pete Townsend, the smash- my- guitar- to- pieces famed guitarist of The Who... agrees.
I grew up with ABBA,didn't know that they were Swedish untill years later.Now my 3 favorites are Swedish,Opeth,Orbit Culture,Messuggah,what happened to my brain from childhood untill now.I started playing guitar about the time I quit listening to them so that explains alot.But this is the 5th time watching your reaction for this song,I still love ABBA
Probably the best pop song ever
Abba is the best group of all time
Ok, so basically I grew deep into punk/metal but I did have headphones and I would absolutely rock some ABBA. Their harmonies and lyrics just did it for me. ABBA opened me up for accepting and loving all kinds of music. Forever they will be in my top 10 most important to me.
So honest and great of you rocker to say this,thanx!
Even the trvest of the black metal musician's in Sweden love ABBA
Lemmy from Motorhead once said ABBA was one of his favorite bands. That's all I need to know 🤟🏻
Yes he also said that.Btw i read in an '80s interview he also liked the Eurythmics as well.
It's just ridiculous how good that is.
This came out in the gap between glam rock and disco. Roughly in early 1975. If it fits into any kind of category, it's a form of, 'progressive pop.' But then, ABBA always were progressive pop in that they had their own trademark sound that they could turn to any kind of music they choose.
There is a great cover band I heard that did ABBA and nailed their sound, Bjorn Again is their name. ABBA is one of my favorite bands with so many great songs. There aren't any bands like them anymore.
Synthesizers have been around since the 1960s and ABBA definitely used them in the 1970s. Genre-wise, ABBA are "classic Pop" because they never stick with one genre for long. "S.O.S." is barely Rock, but it was the last song of their short-lived Glam Rock phase when they were filed alongside UK acts like Wizzard ("Waterloo" feels a lot like the previous year's "See My Baby Jive"), The Sweet, and The Rubettes. They had a few big EuroDisco hits ("Voulez Vous", "Gimme Gimme Gimme (a Man After Midnight)", "Dancing Queen") but they weren't really a Disco band, either.
Their influence came from UK and US Pop/Rock radio of the 1950-70s, but also from European Folk Music and from European Classical Music. It's those last two influences that truly set their harmonies and melodies apart. I mean, how else can we account for songs like "Fernando" and "Chiquitita"? Or really, even this song. I mean, there's no other song on earth like "S.O.S.", is there? ABBA have a way of marrying complexity with simplicity and joy with melancholy, too. There's something very appealing about art that can do that while being insanely popular.
Great commentary and specification!
ABBA is masterpiece of contrasts
Great comment!
You mentioned that techno synthesizer was an 80's thing, well it was also quite prevalent in the 1970s. Pink Floyd, Jean Michel Jarre, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, ABBA, Rick Wakeman, Yes, Edgar Winter, most disco artists, etc... all made heavy use of the synthesizer.
She seems to sing this song with real emotion.
Agnetha when she was that age could invade my personal space any time she wanted.
She pulled me through puberty
it's a Moog analog synth (an electronic kybd.) along with guitars, piano, and vocals
Simply a timeless solid 5 star sonic masterpiece!