I'm so glad to see your reaction to ABBA songs for first time ABBA has been widely, and disparagingly, labeled as a 'only a studio band' However, their concerts are fantastic ABBA made only three tours, those of 1977 and 1979 have memorable numbers, which in some cases exceed in quality what was done in the studio recordings "Rock me" is from their third album: "ABBA" (1975) until then Björn still had some songs as lead vocals And here he does it very well, and the girls Agnetha and Frida add their power (and stage attitude) in the choirs; and Benny is energetic on the keyboards other ABBA live performances from Australia 1977, in full ABBA-mania: "Tiger" (opening the Concert under wind and pouring rain) ua-cam.com/video/Ic-fjGEg5Ls/v-deo.html "He is your brother" "Dancing Queen" and from London 1979: "Summer Night City" and the closing duet: "Does your mother know" / "Hole in your soul" (the most powerful ABBA on stage) also there's some ABBA live perfomances in TV, specialy in the UK 'Top of the Pops': Waterloo (1974) So long (1974) Mamma Mía (1976) Fernando (1976) I hope to see you again with another ABBA song My best regards from Buenos Aires , Argentina South América
Here you go man! Going back to my metal roots growing up. The band Pantera and the song I’m Broken. This is my fav song by Pantera! Get ready to kick some ass!! ua-cam.com/video/2-V8kYT1pvE/v-deo.html
Thank you for a great reaction!❤🇸🇪 You're right, everybody was high in the seventies but ABBA was clean, no drugs, not even cigarettes or alcohol.
I'm so glad to see your reaction to ABBA songs for first time
ABBA has been widely, and disparagingly, labeled as a 'only a studio band'
However, their concerts are fantastic
ABBA made only three tours, those of 1977 and 1979 have memorable numbers, which in some cases exceed in quality what was done in the studio recordings
"Rock me" is from their third album: "ABBA" (1975)
until then Björn still had some songs as lead vocals
And here he does it very well, and the girls Agnetha and Frida add their power (and stage attitude) in the choirs; and Benny is energetic on the keyboards
other ABBA live performances
from Australia 1977, in full ABBA-mania:
"Tiger" (opening the Concert under wind and pouring rain)
ua-cam.com/video/Ic-fjGEg5Ls/v-deo.html
"He is your brother"
"Dancing Queen"
and from London 1979:
"Summer Night City"
and the closing duet:
"Does your mother know" /
"Hole in your soul"
(the most powerful ABBA on stage)
also there's some ABBA live perfomances in TV, specialy in the UK 'Top of the Pops':
Waterloo (1974)
So long (1974)
Mamma Mía (1976)
Fernando (1976)
I hope to see you again with another ABBA song
My best regards from
Buenos Aires , Argentina
South América
For another song from the same concert in 77 I recommend "He Is Your Brother" ua-cam.com/video/6KSUt5v_HZA/v-deo.html (fixed link)
You should watch their Hole In Your Soul Live@Wembley performance, AMAZING.
Do more Abba
Here you go man! Going back to my metal roots growing up. The band Pantera and the song I’m Broken. This is my fav song by Pantera! Get ready to kick some ass!!
ua-cam.com/video/2-V8kYT1pvE/v-deo.html