@@watchbizmatik back in the day (1978-84 or so) we would drive from Braintree, MA on the South Shore down 95 and off to Rocky Point Park, which was an amusement park with roller coasters and such. We partied hard.
Those Swedes have recorded songs also in Spanish(A whole glorious Spanish album) in French,German and of course their beautiful native Swedish language.
Look up "Du måste finnas" with Helen sjöholm, the version with english subtitles. From the musical "Kristina" by björn and Benny. Get prepared to be blown away.
@@DaveMiller2 True,she has Norwegian origins(by her mother's side) born in northern Norway but moved in Sweden when she was almost 2 yo, so grew up there and got classified as a Swedish citizen.I guess she understands or speaks Norwegian too.
So nice to see you again reaction to more ABBA songs in your ABBA Journey "Take a chance on me" (1978) is one of their best ABBA hits in all the world, the most selling song of ABBA in U.S. (more than Dancing Queen), #3 in Billboard U.S. one of their four Top10 in US : #6 Waterloo (1974) #1 Dancing Queen (1977) #3 Take a chance on me (1978) #8 The winner takes it all (1981) This is one of few song than the vocals are more extensive than the music (They begin 'a capela' and singing at the end) the blonde singer Agnetha is the lead vocal in the solo verses, her voice is so powerful, in perfect armonies and chorus with the brunette Anni Frid in co-leads vocal (and the boys in back voices singing repetitive the frase 'take a chance, chance') Agnetha & Anni Frid have fantastic voices and harmonies together Agnetha is soprano Anni Frid is mezzo soprano and together made a 'third voice' the guitarist Björn got the idea while jogging, by the sound of the footsteps he interpreted t-k-t t-kt and adapted it to "take a chance, chance, take a chance", so the song was born Although it is a disco europop, it's like a constant and happy march, captivating, cloying, addictive if I could give You a suggestion for next reaction, take a review of all "ABBA The Álbum" (release at the same time with "ABBA The Movie" in 1977), is a Masterpiece of versatility in each song, but specialy the hymn "Thank you for the music" I wish you a greatest week My best regards from Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷 South América
ABBA recorded 15 songs in Spanish , they had bangers in English and Spanish in Latinamerica . It seems it was the US the only place on the world where they weren’t as huge at that time maybe because Atlantic records released their albums there ?
Nice reaction! Check out abba's spanish language album, for swedes, they did an amazing job redoing their hits in an even more foreign language for them. And a couple other songs you might like are Kisses of Fire from their Voulez Vous album, and My Mama Said from their Waterloo album-both "deep cuts". Look forward to more abba reactions.
Here in the U.S., this single sold more (went Platinum) than 'Dancing Queen' (went Gold), yet still only went to #3 here on the Billboard charts because of 'Baker Street' and that friggin' 'Shadow Dancing'. The happiest song of the 70's imo. Thanks for the reaction.
A good choice to view would be "Does your mother know" and "Hole in my soul" performed together at Wembley. Much better than a video. Their catchy melodies songs stuck in your brain.
Other suggestions for grear ABBA songs: Fernando, Ring, Ring, and later ones Head over heels, or quite sad or depressing but still awsome The day before you came.
ABBA songs do sound very Christmassy. I'm an Aussie, so December is summer time for us. When I was a kid, my mum had the Spanish version of ABBA's Greatest Hits, and used to play it during December,. She told us they were Spanish Christmas songs. I guess she was sick of hearing lyrics about snow and reindeer in the middle of summer!
Since you mentioned this being a snow song, you should definitely react to their video of the song "Chiquitita". Another great one is "SOS". Both Pete Townshend of The Who and John Lennon of the Beatles called it the greatest pop song ever written.
They all spoke English, although, I gather that Agnetha has lost some of her fluency. They understood that, in order to "make it," especially in the UK, and other English speaking countries, notably Australia, that they _had_ to sing in English. What you get with ABBA, is perfectly crafted pop/rock songs. This song, in particular shows how to craft a whole verse/chorus, from one rhythmic idea, think "take a chance on me," which becomes the root of the rest of the melody. They were seriously adventurous, melodically and harmonically, especially, their later stuff. Have a listen to "The Winner Takes it All, and The Visitors, from their last album!
If you want rock, avoid Abba. But if you want the sweetest, catchiest ear-candy pop, they should be your number one choice. Try my favourite of their songs, "The Name of the Game".
@@jamesdignanmusic2765 I think the guitar solo at the end of the song makes it more rock than pop. Wikipedia classifies it as progressive rock or art rock.
The funny thing about this is that it seems like such a happy, fun song - when it in truth is ANYTHING but. It is actually a VERY TWISTED song. (I can't remember which are the perpetrators & who were the innocent victims for sure, so I won't say.) This song was actually written mostly/fully? by one of the men in the group - as a song to get one of the women in the group to cheat on her husband (also in the group) AND have his OWN WIFE sing this song TO the intended other woman on his behalf (while the other woman, already facing his seduction attempts) knew the song she is also singing - is MEANT for her.) In the end, his attempts work & both of their partners find out. Despite wanting to walk out & away from the group IMMEDIATELY (& BOTH of these couples had kids too!), their music producers FORCE them to continue to live out their contract - FOR ANOTHER FULL YEAR - touring, performing & making music together! The music company ALSO does NOT want the bad press (& drop in sales) if people knew the wicked story, so only 1 of the couples was allowed to break up 1st & then the other couple was allowed to do so quietly a year later & different reasons (NOT the real reason) was given. It was only later that the TRUE story came out. Have a re-listen to this song & see how it really was. I ALWAYS loved ABBA, but after the real story came out, I have not been able to listen to their music with the same enthusiasm.
As a person who was around when ABBA came on the scene, I can honestly tell you that I hated everything they have ever done. Before anyone complains about me saying I hate ABBA, Remember this: not everyone shares your taste in music. For me, ABBA are the most annoying people with the most annoying music. It’s awful. 🤮
Abba: an earworm factory. Few could write a hook like them.
ABBA.. only 450+million Albums sold... LEGENDS !!!
ABBA is like the best cotton candy. So hard to resist. Great to see you Biz.
haha cotton Candy great analogy
@@watchbizmatik back in the day (1978-84 or so) we would drive from Braintree, MA on the South Shore down 95 and off to Rocky Point Park, which was an amusement park with roller coasters and such. We partied hard.
Best POP-Band of all times
Absolute Legends! The greatest group of all time. Swedish Royalty!!!!
Love ABBA 🧡
🅰️🅱️🅱️🅰️ always makes me happy!😄
So good to see you again, with more ABBA!
Try 'Mamma Mia', 'SOS', 'Fernando'...
Take care✌️
Love ❤️ from Chile 🇨🇱🤗👍
This was on heavy radio rotation when it came out in the Disco era. Still played on stations today.
One of a kind supergroup. an endless string of original classic hits and brilliant versatile albums
Love ABBA!
I'm always down for some ABBA! Always great!
Pure Pop Perfection! ✌ ♥
49 years of loving them. Great reaction.
thank you
50 years will pass and people will continue to be surprised by ABBA's music, They are voices of ANGELS ❤❤❤
This is my favorite ABBA song. And I love to watch Frida dancing.
Throw us some ABBA, be the man.
Yeah they made catchy pop music but they are so much more.
The most talented group of all time
Those Swedes have recorded songs also in Spanish(A whole glorious Spanish album) in French,German and of course their beautiful native Swedish language.
Look up "Du måste finnas" with Helen sjöholm, the version with english subtitles. From the musical "Kristina" by björn and Benny. Get prepared to be blown away.
oh wow they sing in Spanish too
Frida is Norwegian by birth.
@@DaveMiller2 True,she has Norwegian origins(by her mother's side) born in northern Norway but moved in Sweden when she was almost 2 yo, so grew up there and got classified as a Swedish citizen.I guess she understands or speaks Norwegian too.
@@alexioverdo5225 True. I just thought I'd be "that guy" for a moment. 😀
A guilty pleasure for sure!
I feel no guilt at all. Never have. ♥
No guilt for pleasing your mood and feed your sensitivity.Enjoy.Abba is now cool.A pop royalty a legacy act.Enjoy and cherish.Hugs,Chris.
lol
So nice to see you again reaction to more ABBA songs in your ABBA Journey
"Take a chance on me" (1978)
is one of their best ABBA hits in all the world,
the most selling song of ABBA in U.S. (more than Dancing Queen),
#3 in Billboard U.S.
one of their four Top10 in US :
#6 Waterloo (1974)
#1 Dancing Queen (1977)
#3 Take a chance on me (1978)
#8 The winner takes it all (1981)
This is one of few song than the vocals are more extensive than the music
(They begin 'a capela' and singing at the end)
the blonde singer Agnetha is the lead vocal in the solo verses, her voice is so powerful,
in perfect armonies and chorus with the brunette Anni Frid in co-leads vocal
(and the boys in back voices singing repetitive the frase 'take a chance, chance')
Agnetha & Anni Frid have fantastic voices and harmonies together
Agnetha is soprano
Anni Frid is mezzo soprano
and together made a 'third voice'
the guitarist Björn got the idea while jogging,
by the sound of the footsteps he interpreted t-k-t t-kt
and adapted it to
"take a chance, chance, take a chance",
so the song was born
Although it is a disco europop, it's like a constant and happy march, captivating, cloying, addictive
if I could give You a suggestion for next reaction, take a review of all "ABBA The Álbum"
(release at the same time with "ABBA The Movie" in 1977),
is a Masterpiece of versatility in each song,
but specialy the hymn "Thank you for the music"
I wish you a greatest week
My best regards from
Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷
South América
Abba!
Everybody needs a bit of Abba in their lives. :)
That rising f# during the chorus gives me life
Best Band Ever
They were everywhere on the radio throughout the 70's and every now and then they'd put out a banger, like this one.
Good song, thanks Biz
Delicious musical candy!
Nothing better than ABBA 💯 👌 💯 👌 💯 👌 💯 👌 💯 👌
AGREE
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ABBA recorded 15 songs in Spanish , they had bangers in English and Spanish in Latinamerica . It seems it was the US the only place on the world where they weren’t as huge at that time maybe because Atlantic records released their albums there ?
Save All Your Love ❤❤❤.... Is Another Good One!
I guess you might mean 'Lay all your love on me"?
Nice reaction! Check out abba's spanish language album, for swedes, they did an amazing job redoing their hits in an even more foreign language for them. And a couple other songs you might like are Kisses of Fire from their Voulez Vous album, and My Mama Said from their Waterloo album-both "deep cuts". Look forward to more abba reactions.
Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Anderson, also the girls' husbands, were also the songwriters for the group.
🍀Great reaction, sir!🍀
My main choice of music is rock but I am, like so many others, a massive ABBA fan. Try my favourite "Thank You for the Music".
Here in the U.S., this single sold more (went Platinum) than 'Dancing Queen' (went Gold), yet still only went to #3 here on the Billboard charts because of 'Baker Street' and that friggin' 'Shadow Dancing'. The happiest song of the 70's imo. Thanks for the reaction.
I know the song, i never knew the video was so well done.
❤️❤️❤️
A worldwide banger when it was released in summer 1978
A good choice to view would be "Does your mother know" and "Hole in my soul" performed together at Wembley. Much better than a video. Their catchy melodies songs stuck in your brain.
Their best Live Performance in my opinion. Has to be the two together.
I was feeling down so the doctor told me to take two ABBA songs every day ❤❤❤❤
I used to live in Rhode Island!
Thats great, which part?
Other suggestions for grear ABBA songs: Fernando, Ring, Ring, and later ones Head over heels, or quite sad or depressing but still awsome The day before you came.
Frida 😉❤
Summer Night City next !!!!!
ABBA songs do sound very Christmassy. I'm an Aussie, so December is summer time for us. When I was a kid, my mum had the Spanish version of ABBA's Greatest Hits, and used to play it during December,. She told us they were Spanish Christmas songs. I guess she was sick of hearing lyrics about snow and reindeer in the middle of summer!
It's not a winter song. It was inspired by a summer - to my understanding - jog in Stockholm. So Benny has told.
The brunette girl Frieda was a better vocalist and had more rhythm in my opinion
GW!!
Since you mentioned this being a snow song, you should definitely react to their video of the song "Chiquitita". Another great one is "SOS". Both Pete Townshend of The Who and John Lennon of the Beatles called it the greatest pop song ever written.
Here Bizmatik😂😂😂😂😂
Hello
you need to react to brit 80's band eurasure's version with the video that looks alot like this.
they did an abba ep.
You like 1970s pop: you mustn't escape "Love Will Keep Us Together" by The Captain & Tennille.
They all spoke English, although, I gather that Agnetha has lost some of her fluency. They understood that, in order to "make it," especially in the UK, and other English speaking countries, notably Australia, that they _had_ to sing in English.
What you get with ABBA, is perfectly crafted pop/rock songs.
This song, in particular shows how to craft a whole verse/chorus, from one rhythmic idea, think "take a chance on me," which becomes the root of the rest of the melody.
They were seriously adventurous, melodically and harmonically, especially, their later stuff.
Have a listen to "The Winner Takes it All, and The Visitors, from their last album!
What's your heritage 😜
If you want rock, avoid Abba. But if you want the sweetest, catchiest ear-candy pop, they should be your number one choice. Try my favourite of their songs, "The Name of the Game".
ABBA has some great rock songs, too. 'Eagle', 'Hey Hey Helen', 'Watch Out'... just to name a few.
@@Lisa-M I like "Eagle" a lot, but I wouldn't really class it as rock.
@@jamesdignanmusic2765 I think the guitar solo at the end of the song makes it more rock than pop. Wikipedia classifies it as progressive rock or art rock.
@@Lisa-M Fair enough. That solo is also the hardest bit of the song to play :)
Hole in your soul is pritty rocky!
I grew up in the 70's and it wasn't cool to listen to ABBA, but I loved them. Still do.
The funny thing about this is that it seems like such a happy, fun song - when it in truth is ANYTHING but. It is actually a VERY TWISTED song.
(I can't remember which are the perpetrators & who were the innocent victims for sure, so I won't say.)
This song was actually written mostly/fully? by one of the men in the group - as a song to get one of the women in the group to cheat on her husband (also in the group) AND have his OWN WIFE sing this song TO the intended other woman on his behalf (while the other woman, already facing his seduction attempts) knew the song she is also singing - is MEANT for her.)
In the end, his attempts work & both of their partners find out. Despite wanting to walk out & away from the group IMMEDIATELY (& BOTH of these couples had kids too!), their music producers FORCE them to continue to live out their contract - FOR ANOTHER FULL YEAR - touring, performing & making music together! The music company ALSO does NOT want the bad press (& drop in sales) if people knew the wicked story, so only 1 of the couples was allowed to break up 1st & then the other couple was allowed to do so quietly a year later & different reasons (NOT the real reason) was given. It was only later that the TRUE story came out.
Have a re-listen to this song & see how it really was.
I ALWAYS loved ABBA, but after the real story came out, I have not been able to listen to their music with the same enthusiasm.
Even worse is their song - "Winner Takes It All" which I think? came out AFTER the affair & the secret splitting of the couples.
As a person who was around when ABBA came on the scene, I can honestly tell you that I hated everything they have ever done.
Before anyone complains about me saying I hate ABBA, Remember this: not everyone shares your taste in music. For me, ABBA are the most annoying people with the most annoying music. It’s awful. 🤮
Yet you clicked on the reaction?
U have the worst pair of ears on this planet
everything is not for everybody, i get it thanks for sharing your opinion