I have binged watched almost all of your videos, even to the bands I dont acted about , because I love watching your expressions when you watch them, it's so fun listening to you talk about them and how you light up. Much love from here in Arkansas in the U.S !
Hello, and Thanks for the reaction to ABBA songs "Tropical Loveland" (1975) is a good song in your genre, reagee, and thinking that ABBA was Swedish it's very good Nice melody, Frida beautiful in leads voice and Agnetha in second voice at the end and lovely chorus (I must admit that when was hearing the chorus comes in my mind regards from an old TV serie called Gilligan's Island, because I'm 63 years) You show the three TV perfomance: first in Musikladen 1976, second in Eddy go round 1975 (with Agnetha playing the piano) and third in Australia 1976 As you could see, ABBA did a lot of different styles and genres in their third album ABBA: Mamma Mía is pure pop Hey hey Helen is glam rock Tropical Loveland is reagee S.O.S. is pop rock and much more My suggestion is, from the same album "ABBA", go to the B-side and take "I've been waiting for you" I wish you a great weekend My best regards from Buenos Aires (Argentina )
Never been an ABBA fan. Sure you heard it on the radio but never felt the need to buy a record or even think about their history. It was just musical wallpaper.
Give them a chance then.Never too late."Visitors"'81 album is finely different and hauntingly artistic n dark than previous Abba's releases.Also "The Album";77 as a runner up.
@Lex I learned to appreciate them as I got older, some brilliant arrangements and the vocals were on point. Also like the generally upbeat lyrics and music.
The harmonies are killer! Frida is a mezzo-soprano and Agnetha a soprano.
Such a beautiful song.
I have binged watched almost all of your videos, even to the bands I dont acted about , because I love watching your expressions when you watch them, it's so fun listening to you talk about them and how you light up. Much love from here in Arkansas in the U.S !
Hello, and Thanks for the reaction to ABBA songs
"Tropical Loveland" (1975) is a good song in your genre, reagee, and thinking that ABBA was Swedish it's very good
Nice melody, Frida beautiful in leads voice and Agnetha in second voice at the end and lovely chorus
(I must admit that when was hearing the chorus comes in my mind regards from an old TV serie called Gilligan's Island, because I'm 63 years)
You show the three TV perfomance: first in Musikladen 1976, second in Eddy go round 1975 (with Agnetha playing the piano) and third in Australia 1976
As you could see, ABBA did a lot of different styles and genres in their third album ABBA:
Mamma Mía is pure pop
Hey hey Helen is glam rock
Tropical Loveland is reagee
S.O.S. is pop rock
and much more
My suggestion is, from the same album "ABBA", go to the B-side and take
"I've been waiting for you"
I wish you a great weekend
My best regards from
Buenos Aires (Argentina )
You should also react to a lesser known song by Abba from the 70's called "Dream World"
In these third album "ABBA"
I prefer the song
"I've been waiting for you"
Hey, Tenor, would you mind reacting to their lesser known song "Dream World"? Thank you!
Hello ,I wonder how come you didn't not react to Dimashs songs.greteengs from Italy
Too many pauses and "Can you just say"
Yes you can without the pretext but less often during and more so after the song ends please.
Tropical loveland? Really?
Never been an ABBA fan. Sure you heard it on the radio but never felt the need to buy a record or even think about their history. It was just musical wallpaper.
Give them a chance then.Never too late."Visitors"'81 album is finely different and hauntingly artistic n dark than previous Abba's releases.Also "The Album";77 as a runner up.
@Lex I learned to appreciate them as I got older, some brilliant arrangements and the vocals were on point. Also like the generally upbeat lyrics and music.