I don't think The Buggles is accurate, they come up as The Buggles are an English new wave band formed in London in 1977 by singer and bassist Trevor Horn and keyboardist Geoff Downes. They are best known for their 1979 debut single "Video Killed the Radio Star", which topped the UK Singles Chart and reached number one in 15 other countries and was chosen as the song to launch MTV in 1981.
Blast from the past! So glad! Habba habba zut zut. Hebbo hobba zat zat, a nam nam! (That is ABBA sound enginer Tretow having a bit of fun, massive hit, totally silly. We had the whole Christmas album, it was red vinyl)
I love your Swedish retrospect! It's phenomenal to listen to all the songs that I missed back then. (I only played Classical music on my piano - and, of course, Jazz!)
There was a time in Sweden when ABBA wasn't popular. However, today, they are loved by many. (Öh...goes for me too... ;) BUT: in 2021, I luckily found them on YT! And found out they were good. So much so that I started to play all the reacting folks I could find. Today, with Tommy Johansson, they are the sum total of all my favorites.
If you can find a list of songs from Svensktoppen then you will find the most listened to in Sweden that has been written by at least one Swede, sung by at least one Swede or sung in Swedish. All other songs does not qualify on that list so that is a better barometer of what was popular in Sweden that originated in Sweden.
ABBA wasn't really loved in their native Sweden until 40 years later especially during the height of their success. Typical swedish trait of social democracy. You were shamed for amassing so much money and wealth back then and I guess till today.They were envied and ridiculed. They had more number 1 singles in other countries than in their own country Sweden. Agnetha was/is the darling of Sweden's music world more than the other ABBA members. She had more number ones on Swedish charts in the 80s more than any other members in the 80s followed by Benny and his band post abba career in the 90s.
@@MaxSujyNorden No. It wasn't because they sang in english language. Take a look at the number 1 hit songs that you have just watched, almost 98-99% are in english and by American and British artistes. ABBA was critized by many swedes for not writing songs that addressed the polarized political climate of 70s Sweden. They were perceived as too commercial in many soially conscious swedish quarters because they avoided using their songs to lend a voice politically. I hope this helps. ..
Hello!
I don't think The Buggles is accurate, they come up as
The Buggles are an English new wave band formed in London in 1977 by singer and bassist Trevor Horn and keyboardist Geoff Downes. They are best known for their 1979 debut single "Video Killed the Radio Star", which topped the UK Singles Chart and reached number one in 15 other countries and was chosen as the song to launch MTV in 1981.
Blast from the past! So glad! Habba habba zut zut. Hebbo hobba zat zat, a nam nam! (That is ABBA sound enginer Tretow having a bit of fun, massive hit, totally silly. We had the whole Christmas album, it was red vinyl)
Now you really awakened my young year during the eighties. I love it! You are the best!
Thank you!
You said you could never see any ABBA song in this list, but a part of ABBA was in your list, Agneta Fältskog. 🎶 Happy new year from Sweden 🙂❤️
Happy new year!
I love your Swedish retrospect! It's phenomenal to listen to all the songs that I missed back then.
(I only played Classical music on my piano - and, of course, Jazz!)
Thank you!
There was a time in Sweden when ABBA wasn't popular. However, today, they are loved by many. (Öh...goes for me too... ;)
BUT: in 2021, I luckily found them on YT! And found out they were good. So much so that I started to play all the reacting folks I could find.
Today, with Tommy Johansson, they are the sum total of all my favorites.
I was surprised to learn that ABBA are more popular in North America then in Sweden!
You should check out the songs in melodifestivalen 2023 they’re great 😀
All isn't Swedish music though. It is just what Swedish ppl liked atm.
Yes the swedish charts. Did french charts only got french artists? 😂
It's not very difficult to explain, they are the number 1 songs in Sweden, just as there are in the United States or the United Kingdom, but in Sweden
It's the top music at radio stations at the time you see up the left. Not all songs are Swedish.
React to the song "Happy New year" with ABBA 🎉
Abba was around until about 1981 I think without checking info.
If you can find a list of songs from Svensktoppen then you will find the most listened to in Sweden that has been written by at least one Swede, sung by at least one Swede or sung in Swedish. All other songs does not qualify on that list so that is a better barometer of what was popular in Sweden that originated in Sweden.
Europe are Swedish, yes. You're correct.
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ABBA wasn't really loved in their native Sweden until 40 years later especially during the height of their success. Typical swedish trait of social democracy. You were shamed for amassing so much money and wealth back then and I guess till today.They were envied and ridiculed. They had more number 1 singles in other countries than in their own country Sweden.
Agnetha was/is the darling of Sweden's music world more than the other ABBA members. She had more number ones on Swedish charts in the 80s more than any other members in the 80s followed by Benny and his band post abba career in the 90s.
Is it because ABBA were mostly singing in English? The same as Roxette?
@@MaxSujyNorden No. It wasn't because they sang in english language. Take a look at the number 1 hit songs that you have just watched, almost 98-99% are in english and by American and British artistes. ABBA was critized by many swedes for not writing songs that addressed the polarized political climate of 70s Sweden. They were perceived as too commercial in many soially conscious swedish quarters because they avoided using their songs to lend a voice politically. I hope this helps. ..