"Sometimes I have toyed with ideas that I got from good old Dr. Freud. Nothing new, of course - it may seem to you I try to break through open doors"! Such clever and fun lyrics to a up-beat synth pearl of a song! I love how Frida´s voice is so sharp here - in contrast to Andante, Andante where her voice is so tender and soft! I love her voice - even today! ❤
English not being my first language, it was impossible to decipher the lyrics, had the cassette and then bought the album with the lyrics sheet, all Abba vinyl albums released in South Africa had the lyrics sheets, the record companies did it with for instance all Lionel Richie, Queen, Roxette, Michael Jackson, Fleetwood Mac because they knew people will buy the albums, but about 50/50 of all records were generic or lyrics on the record sleeve.
Hi matt. You know I've been an ABBA fan since 1974, I remember the excitement when they released a new song or Album and listening to them for the first time, you can imagine when they didn't make anymore after 1982 I waited and waited and it never happened, you see they never disbanded so I thought it was just a break, your reactions are brilliant and I feel like I'm living it all again listening to your first time reactions. Well you can imagine how I felt when they released Voyage after 40 years, I never thought that would have ever happened, I was a teenager all over again and got to see the concert in London last year, wow, it transports you back in time to their heyday, which I experienced as well in 1979, if you've not been to see the Voyage concert I can't recommend it enough. Thanks again for this journey with ABBA
Hi again, Matt. Great react and GREAT analysis by the way... Great song...without listening to the chorus, I think no one would know it's from ABBA... Reveals the true artist. The one who is in a permanent search and evolution. Take care, see ya Matt (& Lucca) ❤️🇨🇱👍
The most 80's characteristic song of the album with heavy fanfare-type synth/keyboard riffs, tom-drums even vocoders. Also remarkable double key change back to original at the end. They didn't follow the trends, they made them.. already 1980!
One of my favourites from the album. Frida’s vocal delivery fits the lyrical content perfectly. I love the harmonies especially towards the end with the key change.
It's great to see you how every time you react like: "Waw, I thought I heard everything yet, but no, there's more!" You'll see, there's really some more good stuff coming your way on this ABBA-journey. I hope the cat is doing fine.
I had the same feeling. First time hearing the synth intro - almost sci-fi sounding - and the Frida´s powerful voice - and then the explosion of the chorus! WOW! Was that ABBA??? The Visitors (both song and album) are my ABBA favourites!
I also like the end of the track, the way the sound descends into the gloom😔 of the split mind then flits back up to happy, light 'Butterfly'😄 thoughts.
I might be repeating myself, but I just love how you "feel" all these songs. Be it ABBA, Simple Minds, Kate Bush, Cocteau Twins, Echo, a-ha... You name it. Your channel is a real inspiration even (or maybe especially) for someone like me, who has already heard these songs decades ago and still and loves them. Thanks for your great work, man! Keep it up!
Ha, I love hearing that, thank you so much for the support and encouragement. And for sure, we'll keep rolling through all these discographies, and more are starting soon. Cheers, Alipius!
I love this song, one of my four faverites off the Super Trouper album. This was a unique Abba song and highlighted their new electronic direction at this point.
LOVE this one. I always loved and identified with the lyrics - "part of me is acting while the other stands aside" "gloomy moods and inspiration, we're a funny combination" - just great. And the conclusion - we're all freaks. Love it. One of my favourite bits is when they harmonise on the word Hyde - it's amazing. It's really a disco-prog track - the synths are totally prog rock, like Eagle,, they are not using synths like OMD or The Human League. There is that funky guitar in the verses that give it that slight disco vibe. Disco was evolving at this point anyway and synths were becoming a major part of it thanks to Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder - listen to her The Wanderer album, it predicts so much of the next decade, fusing new wave and disco. There is a fantastic track coming up which really does do synth disco, but takes it to church.
Sublime yet again..But we have been so used to the genius that is ABBA and their commentary on the darker side of life. Dealing with bi-ploar, any mental illness was unheard of at the time of this recording. To make it into a pop gem dealing with these delbitating illnesses and make a superb commentary.. Genius.! Sex, betrayal and political commentary is very well known in the ABBA community. Even a simple song ( which Sonically, stands out) On and On and On takes the listener to heights that we weren't aware of. The Visitors is a prime example of this. Even the mundane following of life in The Day Before You Came..... Masterpieces in my opinion. Have a brilliant day Mat and Lucca, Craig from Australia 🇦🇺😊
"Swagger" in the vocals, absolutely...I read somewhere, I wish I could find the quote, that Frida took inspiration for this performance from Eartha Kitt. Edit-- someone already mentioned this lol, I think it's funny how we ABBA obsessives all devour the same bits of information and use it to fuel this ...society? lol I have a lot to say about The Visitors album, by the way, but I am restraining myself until we get closer.
The very best of ABBA is subjective. I think as time went by, the upcoming album, their last album in the 80's, "The Visitors", has been re-evaluated. It's grown-up ABBA, a band that doesn't care anymore about the mainstream but does its own thing. It certainly has some more depth and is more experimental. It has stood the test of time.
Benny once kinda described this album 'troubled' or messy" or smth like that in a ytube video.But i know we all have different perceptions on music and Benny was modest and never famous for 'aplausing' his own great work though he reconsideres sometimes.
@marvinquezada7203 At the time of release i thought it was a weak follower since i was too young to feel its 'weird mature' feeling and difference,(was in my very early my teens then).I thought it lacked the huge single bangers of their previous albums but i reconsidered many years later on.I have also noticed that fans who like it they also like '"The Album".They are both sophisticated works and kinda share a similar sense. I was surprised about the positive praise of TV album but also very proud about it.I recall It was a very very succesful album in W.Germany and Portugal btw. I often play this on cold dark winter afternoons.It's soothing.
hey Matt, si nice to see you in my morning in our ABBA Journey "Me and I" (1980) song included in the album Super Trouper performed live in the TV special Dick Cavett meets ABBA (1981) a curiosity: Is the second song consecutive in the sequence of the album with Frida in lead voice (never before happened with her or Agnetha) honestly, this is in my opinion the weakest song on the Super Trouper album, 5/6pts for me one of the very few ABBA songs where I don't like the vocal part as it turns out, with an inconvenient ending but I like the synth and part of the chorus That's why for me is ok, it's acceptable but nothing more, could be better and ABBA have better songs in these album I see in next ABBA song my best regards to You from Buenos Aires Argentina 🇦🇷 South America
@marvinquezada7203 I like "The way all friends do" a lot, it's in my Top5 and it is a song that proved to be Very Important for the history of ABBA (and I'm not going to spoil, because there are five songs left, and I ask you not to spoil it too, so Matt will discover it step by step) I'm also going to say another unpopular opinion hahaha, I like it better than "Lay all your love on me" And they are going to come to the jugular hahaha But that is the richness of the diversity of tastes and the respect for it.
Hi, I appreciate your videos more now that you mentioned you have knowledge of classical music. It's not the type of music I listen to and I don't know anything about classical music, but I sang in the church choir, the lady was also my grade 6 teacher. She and her daughters introduce me to the term Andante, I live in this weird little town about 40 min drive from Cape Town in South Africa, I say weird because for a small town you have everything here even a College, and people love their music, I was in the Pharmacy a few months ago and they played Super Trouper and the younger people sang along.
@@mattsnider2667 Love earl grey, I used to hate it, I thought it tasted like furniture polish. But then I think like a year ago, I got on this tea drinking binge after a friend sent me one of those posh sample packs from like Art of Tea or something, and it had these pyramid-shaped bags of the creamiest, most aromatic earl grey I had ever tried and I've been hooked since.
Hmmm, I've loved them all, but Voulez-Vous was extra-special. But then I think of some songs on Arrival and the self-titled! And I'm already loving Super Trouper. So maybe (emphasis on "maybe") I'll say Voulez-Vous of all the albums I've gone through completely so far?
Can't argue with those choices, but for me The Album stands at the top. Side 1. EAGLE. TAKE A CHANCE ON ME. ONE MAN, ONE WOMAN. THE NAME OF THE GAME. That's a pretty impressive start 😁
@@davidwilding7405 Can't argue with your choice either .After all we all have our rightful top preferences and i'm sure this band's majestic Juke box has something for everyone to chose.We can all be satisfied.
Frida says she tried to sound a bit like Eartha Kitt in the verses. One mix has laughter in it but was not chosen. Next one on side two could be theoretically a hit every 100 years at the end of '89. The Visitors, I consider a problematic album, and it'll be interesting when you get to it. I don't consider it their best as a cohesive whole, but that's another story for a different album.
ABBA’s evolution from their first album to their last is pure poetry. Best band ever.
Agree 100%.
"Sometimes I have toyed with ideas that I got from good old Dr. Freud. Nothing new, of course - it may seem to you I try to break through open doors"! Such clever and fun lyrics to a up-beat synth pearl of a song! I love how Frida´s voice is so sharp here - in contrast to Andante, Andante where her voice is so tender and soft! I love her voice - even today! ❤
She is so versatile indeed
English not being my first language, it was impossible to decipher the lyrics, had the cassette and then bought the album with the lyrics sheet, all Abba vinyl albums released in South Africa had the lyrics sheets, the record companies did it with for instance all Lionel Richie, Queen, Roxette, Michael Jackson, Fleetwood Mac because they knew people will buy the albums, but about 50/50 of all records were generic or lyrics on the record sleeve.
I am grateful you like their music. I enjoy ABBA since 1984 and I have been listening to them everyday at 7 P.M since 1989 . Literally everyday 7 P.M
Hi matt. You know I've been an ABBA fan since 1974, I remember the excitement when they released a new song or Album and listening to them for the first time, you can imagine when they didn't make anymore after 1982 I waited and waited and it never happened, you see they never disbanded so I thought it was just a break, your reactions are brilliant and I feel like I'm living it all again listening to your first time reactions. Well you can imagine how I felt when they released Voyage after 40 years, I never thought that would have ever happened, I was a teenager all over again and got to see the concert in London last year, wow, it transports you back in time to their heyday, which I experienced as well in 1979, if you've not been to see the Voyage concert I can't recommend it enough. Thanks again for this journey with ABBA
One of my favorite songs. Clever, different, love the lead vocals by Frida, the harmonies as always. Fantastic song.
Hi again, Matt.
Great react and GREAT analysis by the way...
Great song...without listening to the chorus, I think no one would know it's from ABBA...
Reveals the true artist. The one who is in a permanent search and evolution.
Take care, see ya Matt (& Lucca)
❤️🇨🇱👍
The most 80's characteristic song of the album with heavy fanfare-type synth/keyboard riffs, tom-drums even vocoders. Also remarkable double key change back to original at the end. They didn't follow the trends, they made them.. already 1980!
This is one of my favourite ABBA songs
Matt so enjoyed watching your joy and smiles listening to this track❤
One of my favourites from the album. Frida’s vocal delivery fits the lyrical content perfectly. I love the harmonies especially towards the end with the key change.
and that lil synth part in the outro before the song's fading?
It's great to see you how every time you react like: "Waw, I thought I heard everything yet, but no, there's more!" You'll see, there's really some more good stuff coming your way on this ABBA-journey. I hope the cat is doing fine.
my favourite alongside Lay All Your Love On Me! Yes The Visitors album is my favourite ABBA album! Very theatrical
'The Visitors' is indeed an amazing album. The first time I heard the title track I almost couldn't believe it was Abba.
I had the same feeling. First time hearing the synth intro - almost sci-fi sounding - and the Frida´s powerful voice - and then the explosion of the chorus! WOW! Was that ABBA??? The Visitors (both song and album) are my ABBA favourites!
The Visitors is my all time favorite album
I also like the end of the track, the way the sound descends into the gloom😔 of the split mind then flits back up to happy, light 'Butterfly'😄 thoughts.
Right back to my childhood. Nothing like their music then or now. Those harmonies bring a smile and tears.
I might be repeating myself, but I just love how you "feel" all these songs. Be it ABBA, Simple Minds, Kate Bush, Cocteau Twins, Echo, a-ha... You name it. Your channel is a real inspiration even (or maybe especially) for someone like me, who has already heard these songs decades ago and still and loves them. Thanks for your great work, man! Keep it up!
Ha, I love hearing that, thank you so much for the support and encouragement. And for sure, we'll keep rolling through all these discographies, and more are starting soon. Cheers, Alipius!
I love this song, one of my four faverites off the Super Trouper album.
This was a unique Abba song and highlighted their new electronic direction at this point.
Running out of things to say about this wonderful band. This track is so warm.
LOVE this one. I always loved and identified with the lyrics - "part of me is acting while the other stands aside" "gloomy moods and inspiration, we're a funny combination" - just great. And the conclusion - we're all freaks. Love it. One of my favourite bits is when they harmonise on the word Hyde - it's amazing. It's really a disco-prog track - the synths are totally prog rock, like Eagle,, they are not using synths like OMD or The Human League. There is that funky guitar in the verses that give it that slight disco vibe. Disco was evolving at this point anyway and synths were becoming a major part of it thanks to Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder - listen to her The Wanderer album, it predicts so much of the next decade, fusing new wave and disco. There is a fantastic track coming up which really does do synth disco, but takes it to church.
Your comments are impossibly fantastic, Mark.
@@mattsnider2667 You're too kind. I'm just indulging my frustrated desire to be a music journalist haha
This is a gem , i love it.❤
One of my favorites off this album. Great synths!
Still one of my faves!!! I can't wait for your reaction to Happy new year. My fave from the album. So much nostalgia and melancholy vibes ❤️
The synth intro and outro has a Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds feel to it🤩
This one is also one of my favourites from the Super Trouper Album.
Triumphant 🎉
Great stuff. Thanks, Matt :)
Sublime yet again..But we have been so used to the genius that is ABBA and their commentary on the darker side of life.
Dealing with bi-ploar, any mental illness was unheard of at the time of this recording. To make it into a pop gem dealing with these delbitating illnesses and make a superb commentary.. Genius.!
Sex, betrayal and political commentary is very well known in the ABBA community. Even a simple song ( which Sonically, stands out) On and On and On takes the listener to heights that we weren't aware of. The Visitors is a prime example of this. Even the mundane following of life in The Day Before You Came..... Masterpieces in my opinion.
Have a brilliant day Mat and Lucca, Craig from Australia 🇦🇺😊
"Swagger" in the vocals, absolutely...I read somewhere, I wish I could find the quote, that Frida took inspiration for this performance from Eartha Kitt.
Edit-- someone already mentioned this lol, I think it's funny how we ABBA obsessives all devour the same bits of information and use it to fuel this ...society? lol
I have a lot to say about The Visitors album, by the way, but I am restraining myself until we get closer.
The very best of ABBA is subjective. I think as time went by, the upcoming album, their last album in the 80's, "The Visitors", has been re-evaluated. It's grown-up ABBA, a band that doesn't care anymore about the mainstream but does its own thing. It certainly has some more depth and is more experimental. It has stood the test of time.
Great analysis pascal I think if the visitors had added should I laugh or cry it may stand alone as best
Benny once kinda described this album 'troubled' or messy" or smth like that in a ytube video.But i know we all have different perceptions on music and Benny was modest and never famous for 'aplausing' his own great work though he reconsideres sometimes.
@marvinquezada7203 At the time of release i thought it was a weak follower since i was too young to feel its 'weird mature' feeling and difference,(was in my very early my teens then).I thought it lacked the huge single bangers of their previous albums but i reconsidered many years later on.I have also noticed that fans who like it they also like '"The Album".They are both sophisticated works and kinda share a similar sense. I was surprised about the positive praise of TV album but also very proud about it.I recall It was a very very succesful album in W.Germany and Portugal btw. I often play this on cold dark winter afternoons.It's soothing.
They were experimenting a lot with electronic vocal effects. A great example is 'Lay All Your Love On Me'.
hey Matt, si nice to see you in my morning in our ABBA Journey
"Me and I" (1980)
song included in the album Super Trouper
performed live in the TV special
Dick Cavett meets ABBA (1981)
a curiosity: Is the second song consecutive in the sequence of the album with Frida in lead voice
(never before happened with her or Agnetha)
honestly, this is in my opinion the weakest song on the Super Trouper album, 5/6pts for me
one of the very few ABBA songs where I don't like the vocal part as it turns out,
with an inconvenient ending
but I like the synth and part of the chorus
That's why for me is ok, it's acceptable but nothing more, could be better
and ABBA have better songs in these album
I see in next ABBA song
my best regards to You from
Buenos Aires Argentina 🇦🇷
South America
@marvinquezada7203
I like "The way all friends do" a lot, it's in my Top5
and it is a song that proved to be Very Important for the history of ABBA
(and I'm not going to spoil, because there are five songs left, and I ask you not to spoil it too, so Matt will discover it step by step)
I'm also going to say another unpopular opinion hahaha, I like it better than "Lay all your love on me"
And they are going to come to the jugular hahaha
But that is the richness of the diversity of tastes and the respect for it.
👍👍👍
Hi, I appreciate your videos more now that you mentioned you have knowledge of classical music. It's not the type of music I listen to and I don't know anything about classical music, but I sang in the church choir, the lady was also my grade 6 teacher. She and her daughters introduce me to the term Andante, I live in this weird little town about 40 min drive from Cape Town in South Africa, I say weird because for a small town you have everything here even a College, and people love their music, I was in the Pharmacy a few months ago and they played Super Trouper and the younger people sang along.
Best song on the album after The winner takes it all
Occasionally this song is in my top 10, yet sometimes I feel a little bored by it. It’s as if there’s two sides to my ABBA favourites too!
I absolutely love this
What are you usually drinking out of your cup while listening to the music?
Haha, it's always Earl Grey, my forever-tea of choice. :)
@@mattsnider2667 Love earl grey, I used to hate it, I thought it tasted like furniture polish. But then I think like a year ago, I got on this tea drinking binge after a friend sent me one of those posh sample packs from like Art of Tea or something, and it had these pyramid-shaped bags of the creamiest, most aromatic earl grey I had ever tried and I've been hooked since.
@@JCWiley2300 'furniture polish"!ha!ha!My daughter loves it i just can't.BtwI prefer Jasmin tea with lemon cookies served besides.
Hate tea and I’m English 😀
I'm intrigued as to what the unavailable hidden video is?
Haha, I shoot so many videos that I don't remember what this in reference to. Kindly remind me?
@Matt Snider Hi. It's just that your Abba playlist, says 75 videos, 74 are showing, and at the bottom of the list is says "1 hidden video unavailable"
@@davidwilding7405 Oh, I see. Hmm, maybe one was blocked after the fact? Not sure, but I'll investigate. Thanks for bringing that to my attention!
Hey Matt i wonder, is there some album by them that you have some preference from what you've heard up to now?
Hmmm, I've loved them all, but Voulez-Vous was extra-special. But then I think of some songs on Arrival and the self-titled! And I'm already loving Super Trouper. So maybe (emphasis on "maybe") I'll say Voulez-Vous of all the albums I've gone through completely so far?
@@mattsnider2667Ok! Thanx for sharing your personal view.Btw Both VV and ST are in ma personal standard top 3 by them.
Can't argue with those choices, but for me The Album stands at the top. Side 1. EAGLE. TAKE A CHANCE ON ME. ONE MAN, ONE WOMAN. THE NAME OF THE GAME.
That's a pretty impressive start 😁
@@davidwilding7405 Can't argue with your choice either .After all we all have our rightful top preferences and i'm sure this band's majestic Juke box has something for everyone to chose.We can all be satisfied.
@@davidwilding7405 I love "Move On", "Hole In Your Soul" and the rest of Side 2 just as much.
Frida says she tried to sound a bit like Eartha Kitt in the verses. One mix has laughter in it but was not chosen.
Next one on side two could be theoretically a hit every 100 years at the end of '89.
The Visitors, I consider a problematic album, and it'll be interesting when you get to it. I don't consider it their best as a cohesive whole, but that's another story for a different album.
And writing clever lyrics in English, it isn't even their native language.
Live version is much better
I disagree. The synths sound a little off live.