Shnootz - Reaction Video (ABBA - The Name of the Game)

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @ba2724
    @ba2724 11 месяцев назад +5

    One of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. Just amazing on all fronts. Only ABBA could pull this off.

  • @MarkJohnson-dr4ws
    @MarkJohnson-dr4ws Год назад +19

    What a song. What has long grabbed me about this track is its supreme confidence. Pop for adults.

  • @Pulsar77
    @Pulsar77 Год назад +35

    One of the most complex pop songs you'll ever hear. Just take a look how much is going on:
    - verses: Agnetha and Frida. Soulful and subdued
    - pre-chorus: Agnetha solo, and the song opens up
    - chorus: Agnetha and Frida, with additional backup harmonies later on. The song is at full energy.
    - post-chrous: Frida solo. The song gets calmer again. Then Agnetha joins and it transitions into a bridge, leading to the 2nd verse or back to the chorus.
    And the song was a hit as well. It's one thing to write a complex song, but to make it catchy too, that takes exceptional skill.

  • @andrewmcdonald6987
    @andrewmcdonald6987 Год назад +14

    One of the most complex songs ever. Pure magic at work - has to be ABBA.

  • @davidculliton2615
    @davidculliton2615 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love this song one of my favourites of theirs 👌

  • @tomasringstrom9380
    @tomasringstrom9380 11 месяцев назад +3

    Any songwriter would have made at least three great songs out of this.. But these guys just had infinite musical creativity so they made one 😵‍💫

  • @thirdpirate
    @thirdpirate Год назад +8

    An absolute masterpiece.

  • @pascal-Z
    @pascal-Z Год назад +29

    This song has been a grower for me. It’s gotten better with every listen until I appreciated it for the masterpiece it is. There are so many layers, so many goosebump moments in it.

  • @rdwulf6289
    @rdwulf6289 Год назад +21

    This song has been in my ear for 45 years. A sweet torture. It's in my DNA. The harmonies are as good as it gets but the solo parts perhaps stand out even more, Agnetha never quite tops this fantastic performance in my opinion, and Frida's sultry, velvety 'tell me please...' segment is the highlight of the song. And don't get me started on the production. Needless to say I quite like it. Number 1 in UK for four weeks in November 1977.

    • @alexioverdo5225
      @alexioverdo5225 Год назад +2

      And nearly a top 10 hit in the USA.I think it peaked at No12. there What a shame.Deserved far more than this.

    • @alexioverdo5225
      @alexioverdo5225 Год назад +2

      @marvinquezada7203 a-ha!Well i can't t disagree with your perception.Yes indeed.Actually there are countless no1 songs in the USA chart(and also non-USA) that have finally sold far less than top-20 songs.A no1 song usually show out the 'rush' of the record buying public and not always the 'final decision' as we usually deceptively think.Another example was Frida's solo 'I know there's something going on.'USA top 15(n0 13 i think) but top 20 in the year end official main Billboard charts there since it sold more copies than other top hits that charted higher but remained less weeks in the chart.

  • @Mingus8
    @Mingus8 Год назад +31

    This is a great example of how they mastered this thing of matching a fantastic melody with a perfect counter melody or two..and then make the whole thing stand out in a totally natural form. Mixed on analog equipment, keeping the crystal clear sound and still large dynamics between the lowest/highest parts. This is part of the much talked about "Abba magic". (Not to mention the vocals in this, which is astounding, with even a capella sections).

    • @marksharmanmusic1
      @marksharmanmusic1 Год назад +2

      Spot on. Couldn’t have said it any better. They just have a magic behind and in their mix . Always makes me want to cry and be happy at the same time. Just emotional . Abba does that

    • @Mingus8
      @Mingus8 Год назад +2

      @@marksharmanmusic1Thank you Mark.

  • @scottfarley3644
    @scottfarley3644 Год назад +7

    One of their best. The whole Album is a 10 out of 10. One of the best ever made.

  • @marcodebrabander5751
    @marcodebrabander5751 Год назад +11

    one of my many favorites. Very complex structure (for a popsong!) with very different but evenly catchy parts brilliantly blend together. Never gets bored

  • @secr202484
    @secr202484 Год назад +10

    This is the song that in one evening made me a lifelong ABBA fan. I heard it late at night in the dark listening to the radio as a teen. I was so transfixed that I waited 3 or 4 hours until they played it again. The next day I drove 60 miles to buy the album, and a week or so later I bought everything they had ever done. By far, this group made me love what pop music can do if it's taken seriously enough to do it.

    • @mattsnider2667
      @mattsnider2667  Год назад +5

      Ha, I love that! Talk about dedication to seek out good music. And seriously, I'm still in the process of experiencing their material, but I'm amazed by what I've already heard. Thanks again for the comment!

    • @frankly-he1kf
      @frankly-he1kf Год назад +3

      I love how it happened for you....I've loved them since s.o.s.....I was lucky enough to see them in Dublin on their last ever concert in 79....I travelled to London last year to see the amazing "voyage"....

  • @eduardooscar309
    @eduardooscar309 Год назад +16

    how nice to see you at the weekend
    and with an extraordinary song by ABBA, which has many peculiarities:
    1) I think it's the first in which each of the girls sings a verse as lead voice
    Agnetha in the pre chorus and Frida in the post chorus
    2) the official video was recorded at the blonde Agnetha & blonde Björn's home,
    because Agnetha was very late in her second pregnancy
    (that's why maybe she's sitting and cared for in the picture)
    3) "The name of the game" was released in October 1977,
    two month before "ABBA The Album" and the movie "ABBA The Movie"
    It was a bold gamble from ABBA, it opened their horizons and spread beyond pop.
    I think that "The name of the game" (1977)
    have some vibs of influences of BEATLES songs like "Penny Lane" or "Fool on the hill" (1967)
    curiosly, "The name of the game" was #1 in UK (4 weeks)
    and replaced in the #1 for "Mull of Kintyre" by Paul McCartney (ex BEATLES member)
    it was the lead single of ABBA The Album,
    followed by Take a chance on me in the next year
    another curiosity
    The name of the game was #1 only in UK
    "The name of the game"
    is in my opinion a Masterpiece
    and maybe the most complex song of ABBA
    one of the Seven Wonders of ABBA (in chronological order):
    Waterloo
    S.O.S
    Dancing Queen
    The name of the game
    Chiquitita
    The winner takes it all
    Don't shut me down
    You have fantastic songs in "The Album" (1977) , ABBA's most versatile album:
    "Eagle" almost 6 minutes amazing
    "Take a chance on me" (the banger hit)
    "One man one woman" (beauty ballad)
    "The name of the game" (the most complex)
    but there are most surprise in the nexts songs
    "Move on"
    "Hole in your soul"
    included a mini musical from 1977 Tour:
    "Thank you for the music"
    "I wonder"
    "I'm a marionette"
    (I didn't comment about the next songs, because I wish that you enjoy without spoil)
    I hope to see you in next ABBA videos of your fantastic ABBA Journey
    A big hug from
    Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷
    South America
    PS: at the time of the recording and official video (1977)
    the blonde singer Agnetha and the guitarist Björn was married since 1971,
    with one child in 1973 and in pregnancy of their second child
    (the only official video with Her pregnant)
    the brunette singer Frida and the bearded keyboardist Benny was engaged
    and living together since 1969 and married next year 1978

  • @petterhansson7312
    @petterhansson7312 Год назад +9

    This is one of at least 20 bangers (my view) of ABBA, out of which five come from this album. And again, there is a very nice official video to this musical masterpiece.

  • @francismedina4547
    @francismedina4547 Год назад +7

    One of those rare songs where both the girls sang the lead solo in a song, Agnetha first then Frida. The electric guitar sounds real good, probably by Lasse Wellander.

  • @madjackster66
    @madjackster66 Год назад +9

    Sheer joy this song. All those elements meld into something brilliant. Probably my favourite ABBA song!

  • @Sweep_The_Leg_Johnny
    @Sweep_The_Leg_Johnny Год назад +4

    I still remember when i first heard ABBA. Christmas of 1980. Been hooked ever since, and they're who sparked my love of dance music. Currently working on my 2nd remix of an ABBA song :P

    • @mattsnider2667
      @mattsnider2667  Год назад +2

      Oh hell yeah, are your tracks on your channel? Also I love the middle part of your RUclips name, Karate Kid was one of the first movies I remember seeing in the theater and really enjoying.

    • @Sweep_The_Leg_Johnny
      @Sweep_The_Leg_Johnny Год назад +1

      I post most here on YT, but not all. When you get bored feel free to give ‘em a listen! but my Soundcloud has all my remixes & originals (just search for Sweep The Leg, Johnny! there). My mixes are on mixcloud, but havent done a new mix in moooonths (too busy writing & attempting to transition into a Neurofunk/Drum & Bass Live P.A. with a friend).

  • @flemmingkristoffersen1896
    @flemmingkristoffersen1896 Год назад +7

    Another great reaction from you! To a real masterpiece of pop! As I have mentioned earlier, this song has so many layers and different emotions! I LOVE IT!!!! Did you know, that the first artist to be allowed by ABBA to sample one of their songs, was The Fugees, who used the funky bass line on The Name of The Game on their hit Rumble in the Jungle!? The other artist who got permission to sample ABBA was Madonna, who used the synth riff on ABBA´s Gimme, Gimme, Gimme, on her monster hit Hung Up! Look forward to your next ABBA reactions! ❤

  • @MarkSatchwillArt
    @MarkSatchwillArt Год назад +6

    The subtle influence of soul/r&b on Abba, already seen on Dancing Queen and set to become more overt on the next album. Miles away from stuff like Tropical Loveland, sophisticated songwriting, both musically and lyrically, enhanced by the magical vocals and vocal arrangements. Amazing.

  • @alejandrosantanaborquez917
    @alejandrosantanaborquez917 Год назад +9

    One of their best songs, and the official video, is so simple and so good!
    The girls swapping as the lead vocals... Delicious!😍😍
    Take care, Matt (& Lucca)
    ❤🇨🇱👍

  • @simonerognas8226
    @simonerognas8226 5 месяцев назад +2

    Such a freaking vibe ohmygoodness❤❤❤

  • @daniken4734
    @daniken4734 Год назад +4

    PERFECTION.

  • @dawndriscoll3344
    @dawndriscoll3344 Год назад +9

    An ABBA classic. Before this listen, if someone told me there were trumpets in this song, I would have said they were mad. Why did my ears only pick up on them today?! 🤭I think I was always trying to sing along and sound like the ABBA girls (no chance!! 😆) and not paying attention to the music.

    • @waynett8810
      @waynett8810 Год назад +2

      Same here! After concentrating on the vocals all these years, I noticed the guitar flourish in this video...and then Matt mentioned it. And just as I heard the brass...Matt commented on that, too.

    • @christianoazzuro6711
      @christianoazzuro6711 Год назад +1

      I am a lifelong fan for more than 4 decades and i still dig out new things that exist in their multi-complicated recordings.I recently heard the backing track and isolated backing vocals to 'One Man One Woman' and melted.Chills.And imagine that we were laughed and kinda bulled at school from some older ones for our supporting Abba back then.How right we were!I got the last laugh now.

    • @waynett8810
      @waynett8810 Год назад

      @Marvin MQZ (Wayne's wife: Sorry, I forgot to write that it's me and not my husband commenting...) I am a singer, but not a musician. That's probably why I tend to focus on vocals. I do notice the arrangements, though. Even more so the older I get. It also depends on how I'm listening...working out, background music while doing other things, with headphones or without, actively studying the music, or simply laying down with eyes closed doing nothing but listening.

    • @waynett8810
      @waynett8810 Год назад

      @Marvin MQZ (Wayne's wife:) 👍

  • @staalmannen2522
    @staalmannen2522 Год назад +3

    My fav ABBA track!

  • @discogareth
    @discogareth Год назад +7

    A rare example in their songwriting, the director of ABBA The Movie told Björn about a scene he was writing for the film and needed a song to go with it. This was the result. It’s a woman talking to her psychiatrist! Often assumed it was just a coincidence for the lyrics/Movie scene, but revealed many years later it was written especially for it.

    • @alexioverdo5225
      @alexioverdo5225 Год назад +1

      Yes!Thank you Gareth i wanted to say this too.Didn't know this until i recently saw a video with Bjorn,Benny and director Lassse Hallstrom talking to Carl Magnuss Palm Abba's biographer about it.

  • @robertdinmore1971
    @robertdinmore1971 Год назад +7

    This is only 1 of 2 songs that ABBA have allowed to be sampled by other Artists. This was used in the Fugees “Rumble in the Jungle” The other song was Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight) that Madonna used on her hit “Hung Up”. I often think that this single is overlooked and forgotten even though it was a UK number 1.

    • @christianoazzuro6711
      @christianoazzuro6711 Год назад

      It's more 'adult-themed and sound' compared to some of their other super catchy,ear candy tunes that have a more 'solid-shiny pop' accessibilty and i do get this.But ithat's the way Abba 'perfected pop music to an art form' as another fan so greatly commented recently.

  • @erwinabbeloos7018
    @erwinabbeloos7018 Год назад +3

    The song tells the story of a woman seeing her feelings grow for her therapist. It's written when Agnetha and Björn went to see a marriage counselor and thus inspired on this. Very clever writing and ofcourse amazing music writing. One of ABBA's highlights.

  • @simonerognas8226
    @simonerognas8226 5 месяцев назад +1

    Also kudos to yor dedication 🙌🙌 really truly appreciate it ❤

  • @voxsupreme
    @voxsupreme Год назад +4

    I'm a newcomer to Your reactions - and starting to like them more and more, despite their sort of "naked" framing; only the sound track, (not very HiFi either - intentionally?). But still the immense Quality of the ABBA Compositions shines through and grippes You! I'm looking forward to You reacting to ABBA Live including on Video. Please tell me that they are coming!
    Well - maybe I'm a bit biased since I'm Swedish and actually saw ABBA Live 1975 in my hometown Umeå in the North of Sweden, just as they started to break internationally. Wow!
    You mentioned the small elegant guitar licks - they were played by Lasse Wellander who sadly and suddenly passed away only some weeks ago at 70 Years. I knew him slightly from when he played in the blues rock group "Nature", just before joining ABBA as their main guitarist. Such a nice person and what an inventive musician lifting the already genious ABBA compositions to an even higher level - as in "Eagle", that's Lasse Wellander Soaring High and Sliding along the fretboard.
    So Please - once again give us some Live Video reactions! You really deserve SEEING the ABBA energy oozing along the stage and into the audience! Those concerts always, Always bring tears to my eyes.

    • @mattsnider2667
      @mattsnider2667  Год назад +2

      Hey there! Cheers for commenting. First, the sound is not lo-fi intentionally, but it's live/room audio, not direct-line audio. I'm hoping to be able to re-do my setup and perhaps get a better camera/audio combo, but for the time being, this is the format (for better or worse). But I hear you, I wish the audio quality was better.
      And it's the same for video; I want to expand to videos eventually (though my plan was to go through most group's audio-catalog first), but I'm not currently equipped to react to them yet. But at some point down the line, I will hopefully do that too.
      Lastly, yes, a few other ABBA fans informed me of Wellander's recent passing (and explained his significance in the process), so RIP to him, and it's a good time to celebrate ABBA and his contributions in that regard.

  • @supastah68
    @supastah68 Год назад +4

    Frida’s best look

  • @imntojj
    @imntojj Год назад +4

    There are so many interesting and satisfying production elements in this song. It’s like a mini musical condensed into one song. The lyrics for this song from a very underrated BJORN is great also. Perfection from ABBA once again
    PS I don’t know how much coffee or tea is in your mug, but I’m always afraid Luca is about to take a bath. lol 😂 Thanks Matt 👍

  • @christianoazzuro6711
    @christianoazzuro6711 Год назад +5

    Those 'too-too-too' harmonies!aaahh When Frida's and Agnetha's voices melt into one.Just Divine!
    And here's that marvelous "dream sequence' video from The Movie'
    Heavenly.(And I'm so jealous of that guy.)
    ruclips.net/video/C8WtfkglV4s/видео.html

  • @jordywoody14
    @jordywoody14 Год назад +1

    I'd love to hear your top 10 favourite ABBA songs at some point

  • @simonerognas8226
    @simonerognas8226 5 месяцев назад +1

    Frida❤Agnehta

  • @michaelgeorgiadis5730
    @michaelgeorgiadis5730 Год назад +1

    Hi Matt. Will you ever play the video clips to the songs. Watching the clips you get better understanding of the song. If you watch the video to the winner takes it all you will see wot I mean. Thanks. Mike.

  • @stevehulse4005
    @stevehulse4005 Год назад +5

    Very contemporary and a move away from their early songs similar to when the Beatles moved from their early songs to Rubber Soul.

    • @Mark-zu6oz
      @Mark-zu6oz Год назад

      It's ABBA's most Beatle-esque song.