"I've been so lucky, I am the girl with golden hair, I wanna sing it out to everybody, What a joy, what a life, what a chance!" how could you not love Agnetha after singing that part? lol even if you don't particularly like ABBA you can't deny what a gift to the world they were, and still are.
The "golden hair" line is actually a reference that this song was part of a mini musical Björn and Benny did "The Girl with the Golden Hair". It was 3 songs I think. "I'm a marionette" was one of them, and this one, and one more I can't remember.
You can read about the mini-musical here: abbasite.com/articles/the-girl-with-the-golden-hair-abbas-mini-musical/ The musical was not about Doris Day, but Agneta was fan of her and so she based her vocal interpretation of the song as if it was about Doris Day.
I am here crying my eyes out. It's so beautiful. ABBA always makes me cry. I love that they came back after 40 years last year. Nobody can take ABBA's place in music. ABBA is better known worldwide (especially in non-English speaking countries) than any other group, even the Beatles.
Dude, watching your latest videos has put me on a big ABBA kick. I even went to my collection and pulled out my ABBA records. The girls do have amazing voices. They were such a great pop band!
There are so many more glorious Abba songs. My love my life, knowing me knowing you, I've been waiting for you, eagle, I do I do I do, summer night city, that's me, i could could go and on
I recall seeing Abba win the Eurovision song contest in 1974. They have always been excellent. Would have liked to see the show in London with the "Abbatars", but pricey.
The thing you need to remember about this song is that it was part of a three song, mini-musical Benny and Bjorn wrote on ABBA The Album. Thank You For the Music, I Wonder, I'm a Marionette. It was an attempt for the guys to dip their toes into writing musicals. It's not quite the type of Top40 music we're accustomed to hearing. But it has become a beloved classic.
Joakim Johansson I agree 💯 %. Love to hear your comments. No need to apologise for pausing. 👍🇦🇺 PS - James, I subscribed to your other channel last week too. Hope that you make it to 1000 subscribers soon. You are doin’ Gr8!
Ellos iluminaron mi adolescencia cuando en el hogar donde vivia reinaban las sombras por el adios para siempre de mis seres queridos, y aquellos discos de vinilo no cesaban de girar bajo las caricias de una aguja, ellos fueron, son, y seran por siempre quienes me acompañan, y aquel poster de ayer sigue llenando la pared de mi salon, Hoy me he sentado aqui contemplando tu mirada y a traves de tus ojos revivi una vez mas tantas cosas maravillosas... los sueños de mi adolescencia, me encantaria que hubieses tenido la oportunidad de vivir en aquellos años y con esta cancion tan solo puedo decirte gracias por tu reaccion y a mi grupo favorito ABBA darle las gracias por la musica, THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC por siempre.
Hiya James. Just discovered your channel. I'm not normally into 'reaction' videos, but you seem to be the most honest/ no BS/ and APPRECIATIVE of the reactors I've seen on RUclips. I hope you will take a listen to Abba's Eagle. Its a shamefully underrated song ...well not underrated as such, but wasn't a 'hit, and was only released as a single in one or two countries. It remained only an album track in most. If Beethoven made you close your eyes and run through the clouds then this song should have you flying through them. :)
I just discovered you. Watching your reactions to all these old classics has been amazing. I was only a young girl in the 70s but I grew up listening to ABBA because of my older sister who was a teen at the time. We played "our last summer" at her funeral. I'm so pleased to have grown up in the 80s. My dad introduced me to my love of music. I love all genres of music. We played "my love, my life" at his funeral. Keep up the great work. So glad you discovered them and love them! Now off to watch more of your videos....
I'm glad that you like ABBA so much. There are so many awesome songs in their discography, but I would especially recommend (regarding the songs you haven't reacted to until now): Our Last Summer Should I Laugh or Cry My Love, My Life Soldiers I Wonder (Departure) The Name Of The Game One Man, One Woman I Let The Music Speak Angeleyes Disillusion (the only ABBA song written by Agnetha) Andante, Andante
JB makes a great point! We can be grateful that we can see ALL or as much of this past music on RUclips as is available. If it hadn't been for this media, how would so many either reconnect with music of old or discover it anew? In the current generations, other than through the collections of family members or friends whose collections sit on a lonely shelf only to be played by the ones who purchased it or their close loved ones and acquaintances. Maybe a scarcely played random tune on some obscure radio station or in a store would have been all there would be to reconnect the younger generations with music groups and artists who can appreciated all over again by those seeking to discover it. I really hope the artists clinching so tightly to their copyrights and threatening lawsuits for violations begin to appreciate that the current generation is keeping their legacy alive by hearing these songs for their first time or becoming better acquainted with it when it only existed in a hazy fog of past memories, only to have been long forgotten without the means to be reminded of it or to encounter it yet again and bathe their ears in the melodies cascading from the past on RUclips. How many times have you hoped to be able to discover a vaguely-remembered, long lost song which plays in repeated snippets in your head, grasping at song titles or lyrics of which you were never quite sure. For so long, there have been many tunes for me which suit that description. For so long, that iconic sax solo from Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street" eluded me in song title, lyrics, and artist name-- that is until I found it on RUclips. How about Dan Fogelberg's 'Same Old Lang Syne?' How else can today's generation discover songs like 'Once In a Lifetime' by Talking Heads? The list goes on, no matter the genre or the era of music. There is a lot to be dug back up and given a virtual spin, or a play yet again on your grandparents' old turntable-- those wonderful vinyls with those incredible album covers and vinyl sleeves!
Rowena Nunn this track was taken from their 1977 album called “The Album”. They went on to record several more very successful songs on several more albums after this.
The chorus to this song is one of the best ever. It summarizes ABBA's outlook on music and all the good it can do. I recommend C.C. Catch - "Backseat Of Your Cadillac" (1988), one of the best songs from the 80's that few know about.
Memories - I recall so clearly listening to my ABBA record, dancing around the house singing my heart out, with my happy laughing baby on my hip. It certainly was a joy 😁❤️🦋
Yo James😁thank YOU for bringing me back in time watching your reaction vidd with great variety and always redpectful and 100% pure yourself thankd bro grtz from Amsterdam Holland
The Day Before You Came is a narrative song with a subtext. The earie backing sounds were vocals by Frida. Soldiers is another goodie. They were working on a musical set in the Cold War. It eventually released with Tim Rice lyrics as a stage show. Sadly the girls were doing other things by then.
i',m a hard rock fan. i have nightwish lps acdc lps the who which is my altime fav band. but as an aussie i adore abba. they are the greatest pop ban ever. probaly the best band ever
Why did it have to be me. Live in Australia. Frida with her hat rocking the place. Honey Honey is one of their earlier songs, or One of Us is yet another great example of their brilliance. Their catalogue is never ending. Try this song, Vart Ska Min Karlek Fora. It is from the Swedish production of Jesus Christ Superstar. While there check out Everything's alright. These last two, just by Agnetha Faltskog. Happy hunting!
An interesting fact that I discovered this days is that this is one of a few songs on the same album (ABBA THE ALBUM) that was writen for a musical called "The girl with golden hair". They presented this as a mini theatrical show on tour. The same tour they played the unreleased song "Get on the Carousel". There's a video on RUclips you should react to this. It's amazing.
Watch Under Attack. Abba's last single release. Love that song. Always makes me feel sad at the end as they walk away from the camera, as if they know they're walking away from music and we know there will be no more songs from this super group.
Many thanks for that, most probably my favorite ABBA song, I have yet to find an abba song which I don't like ! If you like Abba, have you ever listened to Supertramp ? If not, would luv to see your reaction...
I’m glad you enjoy ABBA’s music so intimately… I see you've done a lot of reaction videos to their music because of your appreciation for it… But it seems you have missed a few you haven’t heard yet… ABBA Voulez Vous ABBA 1972 People Need Love ABBA - I Have A Dream
Thank You "James" for the Music. I love music with great melodies, harmonies, and thoughtful and meaningful lyrics. ABBA has all that and more. I have been a musician for almost 60 years love almost all genres of music. Another artist with beautiful and melodic music is Dan Fogelberg. Here are a few suggestions from Dan's library of music; Run for the Roses, Leader of the Band (this song is about his father), Souvenirs, As the Raven Flies, Longer. There are too many to name. Help me out here other commenters to lead James down the Dan Fogelberg path.
Based on how much you like Karen Carpenter and the ABBA ladies, I think you'd really like Cass Elliot's voice. My two favorite songs by her are "Make Your Own Kind of Music" and "Dream a Little Dream of Me".
Abba just put out a new album! Would love to see your reactions to their two new songs on youtube. "Don't shut me down" and "I still have faith in you". Love your channel/sharing the music.
Hey James, when you return to Abba make sure to check out them singing 'The way old friends do' (live at Wembley Arena - London) . It turned out so good that they decided to put it on their next album and not to record it in the studio. Thank you for the music Sir. 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂 So without further ado, get reacting. 😉
JB, it’s so cool when you share how you feel about what you’re seeing and what the music says to you, especially when it’s an artist that is so far away from what you grew up with or that you always liked. I have a request. I know you like George Michael. The performance that has always blown me away is his “Killer/Papa was a rolling stone” number he did at The Concert for Hope 1991, which was an event to raise money for Aids. That segment of the concert is on RUclips and it is just off the hook. Please look into it, if you feel like it. Thank you so much. 🙏🏻
an interesting thing about this song, in their 1977 concert they have a section of their tour about a girl from a small town making it big and she is so grateful, this is one of the songs but after this is descends in chaos and madness like she has lost her mind and sanity along the way.
"I've been so lucky, I am the girl with golden hair, I wanna sing it out to everybody, What a joy, what a life, what a chance!" how could you not love Agnetha after singing that part? lol even if you don't particularly like ABBA you can't deny what a gift to the world they were, and still are.
The "golden hair" line is actually a reference that this song was part of a mini musical Björn and Benny did "The Girl with the Golden Hair". It was 3 songs I think. "I'm a marionette" was one of them, and this one, and one more I can't remember.
@@thehoogard The third song was I Wonder (Departure). A masterpiece of Frida
There was a 4th song called "get on the carousel" too.
I believe the small musical was about Doris Day. She was of course amazing but very much of her time. Abba however seem to be timeless.
You can read about the mini-musical here: abbasite.com/articles/the-girl-with-the-golden-hair-abbas-mini-musical/
The musical was not about Doris Day, but Agneta was fan of her and so she based her vocal interpretation of the song as if it was about Doris Day.
When she starts singing the refrain, you look like you have seen an angel!
the angel is actually singing
When he watches her when she starts to sing, after the piano-intro, he has a little smile on his face and I like that.
Props for reacting to songs outside your ordinary comfort zone. ABBA was a great band.
I am here crying my eyes out. It's so beautiful. ABBA always makes me cry. I love that they came back after 40 years last year. Nobody can take ABBA's place in music. ABBA is better known worldwide (especially in non-English speaking countries) than any other group, even the Beatles.
Slipping through my fingers is one of their best. Sad and sweet.
That was written about their daughter growing up. Björn usually wrote the lyrics but I suspect his wife Agnetha had a big hand in that one.
Do Cassandra!
I love that song too. Still waiting for JB to react to it🤞
2 types of people in this world. Those who LOVE ABBA, and those who won't admit it
Dude, watching your latest videos has put me on a big ABBA kick. I even went to my collection and pulled out my ABBA records. The girls do have amazing voices. They were such a great pop band!
Thank god for ABBA!
There are so many more glorious Abba songs. My love my life, knowing me knowing you, I've been waiting for you, eagle, I do I do I do, summer night city, that's me, i could could go and on
I recall seeing Abba win the Eurovision song contest in 1974. They have always been excellent. Would have liked to see the show in London with the "Abbatars", but pricey.
A song I instantly fell in love with when I first heard it in 1977! ABBA at their best!
Thank James for reacting to ABBA. Thanks Abba, for all the music
THANKYOU for bringing the music back to remind us how amazing we had it 🥰 and spreading the creative variety to a new generation x 💞🤘🏼
I love it when you see the face of someone having the music touch his heart.
"without a song or dance, what are we?" So true, music is the one thing that brings people together, it's probably the most powerful thing we have.
The thing you need to remember about this song is that it was part of a three song, mini-musical Benny and Bjorn wrote on ABBA The Album. Thank You For the Music, I Wonder, I'm a Marionette. It was an attempt for the guys to dip their toes into writing musicals. It's not quite the type of Top40 music we're accustomed to hearing. But it has become a beloved classic.
yes very much so and the story is really interesting and the song evoke lots of different emotions
the day before you came [abba]
Beautiful song extraordinary talent love it
"I do I do I do"...another beautiful one
I like when you pause and talk about the song and how you feel about it👍
Joakim Johansson
I agree 💯 %. Love to hear your comments. No need to apologise for pausing. 👍🇦🇺
PS - James, I subscribed to your other channel last week too. Hope that you make it to 1000 subscribers soon. You are doin’ Gr8!
Thank God for ABBA..
ABBA has a boatload of beautiful songs, this one is included in those. Agnetha is so gorgeous in this video, and so is her voice.
Ellos iluminaron mi adolescencia cuando en el hogar donde vivia reinaban las sombras por el adios para siempre de mis seres queridos, y aquellos discos de vinilo no cesaban de girar bajo las caricias de una aguja, ellos fueron, son, y seran por siempre quienes me acompañan, y aquel poster de ayer sigue llenando la pared de mi salon, Hoy me he sentado aqui contemplando tu mirada y a traves de tus ojos revivi una vez mas tantas cosas maravillosas... los sueños de mi adolescencia, me encantaria que hubieses tenido la oportunidad de vivir en aquellos años y con esta cancion tan solo puedo decirte gracias por tu reaccion y a mi grupo favorito ABBA darle las gracias por la musica, THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC por siempre.
I love all ABBA's songs. Agnetha and Frida are both very nice and talented. Thank them all of 4.
Thank you for the music, ABBA!!!!!!!!
Hiya James. Just discovered your channel. I'm not normally into 'reaction' videos, but you seem to be the most honest/ no BS/ and APPRECIATIVE of the reactors I've seen on RUclips. I hope you will take a listen to Abba's Eagle. Its a shamefully underrated song ...well not underrated as such, but wasn't a 'hit, and was only released as a single in one or two countries. It remained only an album track in most. If Beethoven made you close your eyes and run through the clouds then this song should have you flying through them. :)
Agreed, so long as it is the full unedited version. The edited version omits too much of the sublime instrumentation.
I just discovered you.
Watching your reactions to all these old classics has been amazing. I was only a young girl in the 70s but I grew up listening to ABBA because of my older sister who was a teen at the time. We played "our last summer" at her funeral. I'm so pleased to have grown up in the 80s. My dad introduced me to my love of music. I love all genres of music. We played "my love, my life" at his funeral.
Keep up the great work. So glad you discovered them and love them!
Now off to watch more of your videos....
Hugs from Sweden ;)
Hugs from Nottingham, we're legendary, apparently, lol!
Thanks. How about a kiss, sweetie? 😬
@@willrichardson519 I’m from Nottingham too 😆
Dude, that smile says it all, it's been happening to me for 40 years, it's magical
Please, you must play ABBA's VOULEZ VOUS and GIMME GIMME GIMME, these two songs are the jewels in the crown of their songs, man.
i can imagine you in an abba or a queen concert, you be praying that it never ends, and this song is a really beautiful song,
My favorite ABBA song ever. It is so sweet and beautiful.
I'm glad that you like ABBA so much. There are so many awesome songs in their discography, but I would especially recommend (regarding the songs you haven't reacted to until now):
Our Last Summer
Should I Laugh or Cry
My Love, My Life
Soldiers
I Wonder (Departure)
The Name Of The Game
One Man, One Woman
I Let The Music Speak
Angeleyes
Disillusion (the only ABBA song written by Agnetha)
Andante, Andante
JB makes a great point! We can be grateful that we can see ALL or as much of this past music on RUclips as is available. If it hadn't been for this media, how would so many either reconnect with music of old or discover it anew? In the current generations, other than through the collections of family members or friends whose collections sit on a lonely shelf only to be played by the ones who purchased it or their close loved ones and acquaintances. Maybe a scarcely played random tune on some obscure radio station or in a store would have been all there would be to reconnect the younger generations with music groups and artists who can appreciated all over again by those seeking to discover it. I really hope the artists clinching so tightly to their copyrights and threatening lawsuits for violations begin to appreciate that the current generation is keeping their legacy alive by hearing these songs for their first time or becoming better acquainted with it when it only existed in a hazy fog of past memories, only to have been long forgotten without the means to be reminded of it or to encounter it yet again and bathe their ears in the melodies cascading from the past on RUclips. How many times have you hoped to be able to discover a vaguely-remembered, long lost song which plays in repeated snippets in your head, grasping at song titles or lyrics of which you were never quite sure. For so long, there have been many tunes for me which suit that description. For so long, that iconic sax solo from Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street" eluded me in song title, lyrics, and artist name-- that is until I found it on RUclips. How about Dan Fogelberg's 'Same Old Lang Syne?' How else can today's generation discover songs like 'Once In a Lifetime' by Talking Heads? The list goes on, no matter the genre or the era of music. There is a lot to be dug back up and given a virtual spin, or a play yet again on your grandparents' old turntable-- those wonderful vinyls with those incredible album covers and vinyl sleeves!
There is no disappointment in ABBA. The Beatles and ABBA are everything to the 70's and 60's. I would be lost without them
Wonderful song by a wonderful group. So great to see a young man enjoying ABBA like so many of us did in the 70s and 80s.
Wonderful music .. and a wonderful review .. thank you
One of us, Lay all your love on me, Eagle and classic SOS. C’mon give them a try. Your reactions are awesome, you truly feel and appreciate music.
Understand my username now ? :-) Thank you for your ABBA reactions. My absolute first IDOLS.
My username should be S.O.S or Eagle.
Why did it have to be me!!!! Live in Australia is a must watch.
Agreed! That shows Frida at her showstopping best!
This was their goodbye song... they broke up not long after. I loved ABBA ..... miss this kind of music
Rowena Nunn this track was taken from their 1977 album called “The Album”. They went on to record several more very successful songs on several more albums after this.
@@peterjames4820 I'm sorry....I thought after I'd pressed post that I had it wrong🙄😂 Thank you for rectifying it✌
@@rowenanunn590 It was re-released after they broke up.
@@Pulsar77 thank you, I knew there was a reason I thought it was their break up doing✌
Many people think the girl in the song is Agnetha. It was actually about Doris Day.
ONE OF MY FAVORITE SONGS FROM ABBA!!!!☺👍
it is the voice that pulls you in, but their heart keeps you there in the song with them.
The chorus to this song is one of the best ever. It summarizes ABBA's outlook on music and all the good it can do. I recommend C.C. Catch - "Backseat Of Your Cadillac" (1988), one of the best songs from the 80's that few know about.
Memories - I recall so clearly listening to my ABBA record, dancing around the house singing my heart out, with my happy laughing baby on my hip. It certainly was a joy 😁❤️🦋
It was a pleasure watching you enjoy this. :)
God bless you for your heartful reactions to Abba! Amazing music! Everlasting!
Thank God for great music and your terrific and heartfelt reaction video’s!
''Move on ''is one of abbas finest moments. ...
Yo James😁thank YOU for bringing me back in time watching your reaction vidd with great variety and always redpectful and 100% pure yourself thankd bro grtz from Amsterdam Holland
I was in my mid teens when Abba was in their hayday. What a great time to be alive it was.
The Day Before You Came is a narrative song with a subtext. The earie backing sounds were vocals by Frida.
Soldiers is another goodie. They were working on a musical set in the Cold War. It eventually released with Tim Rice lyrics as a stage show. Sadly the girls were doing other things by then.
The Visitors and The Name of the Game need to be done.
ABBA, the sound of my childhood. It's so nice that people are still discovering them.
Thank you for doing more ABBA
I knew it..... you couldn’t keep away from ABBA! Yeah!!! Luvya James!
i',m a hard rock fan. i have nightwish lps acdc lps the who which is my altime fav band. but as an aussie i adore abba. they are the greatest pop ban ever. probaly the best band ever
Klasse !! ich liebe Abba , so emotional Songs . This Group is unforgettable
Wow, I am really glad that I found your channel. Great Music and you are a very likable person. Greetings from Sweden
Thank you for ABBA.
Why did it have to be me. Live in Australia. Frida with her hat rocking the place. Honey Honey is one of their earlier songs, or One of Us is yet another great example of their brilliance. Their catalogue is never ending. Try this song, Vart Ska Min Karlek Fora. It is from the Swedish production of Jesus Christ Superstar. While there check out Everything's alright. These last two, just by Agnetha Faltskog. Happy hunting!
They sang this song as one of their last songs to thank their fans for years of support!
God loves people like you with a genuine soft heart. Hope you find Jesus and live forever!
This recording in this video was also done in Hamburg, Germany - I think in late spring or summer of 1978.
hi, you should also react to abba's MOVE ON...it's a masterpiece
Agreed, not one of their big hits, not well known to non-fans, but amazingly deep, thought provoking and moving.
"Move On" is one of my favourites too, though.
Hope you can review "Abba - Rock Me" I do not know if they made a video to it. But it is a good song.
and watch out
This is my favourite ABBA song. It's not the most popular and I don't understand why. I get goosebumps when I hear it.
Amazing that they recorded the entire Gold Album in Spanish, they are amazing even if they are no longer together, what a legacy,
Your facial expression says it all, ABBA are great across generations, genders and ethnicities.
This song is so you because you are so thankful for the music James!
ABBA= a bottomless pit of talent ! I've never heard a song from them that I didn't enjoy !
An interesting fact that I discovered this days is that this is one of a few songs on the same album (ABBA THE ALBUM) that was writen for a musical called "The girl with golden hair". They presented this as a mini theatrical show on tour. The same tour they played the unreleased song "Get on the Carousel". There's a video on RUclips you should react to this. It's amazing.
Watch Under Attack. Abba's last single release. Love that song. Always makes me feel sad at the end as they walk away from the camera, as if they know they're walking away from music and we know there will be no more songs from this super group.
Many thanks for that, most probably my favorite ABBA song, I have yet to find an abba song which
I don't like ! If you like Abba, have you ever listened to Supertramp ? If not, would luv to see your reaction...
Supertramp, another great group. I saw them in concert back in 1983 before Roger Hodgson left. Have their albums.
Soy el unico que le gusta esta canciones viejas de los 60.70.80.90
In my youth i was in love with Agnetha... :-) Greetings from Germany!
There will never ever be another another ABBA band again.
They were a super group! Thank you for the music. 💕
Hey man try ABBA like an eagle😎
It's a shame Eagle was only an album track. It was an underrated gem. The music on that song was brilliant.
Absolutely!
Eagle is my favourite, such an epic song.
I’m glad you enjoy ABBA’s music so intimately… I see you've done a lot of reaction videos to their music because of your appreciation for it… But it seems you have missed a few you haven’t heard yet…
ABBA Voulez Vous
ABBA 1972 People Need Love
ABBA - I Have A Dream
Thank You "James" for the Music. I love music with great melodies, harmonies, and thoughtful and meaningful lyrics. ABBA has all that and more. I have been a musician for almost 60 years love almost all genres of music.
Another artist with beautiful and melodic music is Dan Fogelberg. Here are a few suggestions from Dan's library of music; Run for the Roses, Leader of the Band (this song is about his father), Souvenirs, As the Raven Flies, Longer. There are too many to name.
Help me out here other commenters to lead James down the Dan Fogelberg path.
The trick is to attach songs to your memories. So that it reminds you of how much time has passed
Her voice .....the piano....wow
You seem like a great guy. Seriously. I like the way you think. Best Wishes!
Based on how much you like Karen Carpenter and the ABBA ladies, I think you'd really like Cass Elliot's voice. My two favorite songs by her are "Make Your Own Kind of Music" and "Dream a Little Dream of Me".
Little known fact; English was a second language for them. That's right. Their talent was amazing!
Im here for more Abba
You have great taste in music
Your videos are so entertaining
JB; Now you know the Magic of ABBA, you fall in Love with Agnetha just like me in the 70´´
Wonderful song. Great memories. How nostalgic, my friend.
Abba just put out a new album! Would love to see your reactions to their two new songs on youtube. "Don't shut me down" and "I still have faith in you". Love your channel/sharing the music.
This is my favorite ABBA song!
Hey James, when you return to Abba make sure to check out them singing 'The way old friends do' (live at Wembley Arena - London) . It turned out so good that they decided to put it on their next album and not to record it in the studio.
Thank you for the music Sir. 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
So without further ado, get reacting. 😉
Agnetha Faltskog is awesome!!!!
Thank you for the music
JB, it’s so cool when you share how you feel about what you’re seeing and what the music says to you, especially when it’s an artist that is so far away from what you grew up with or that you always liked.
I have a request. I know you like George Michael. The performance that has always blown me away is his “Killer/Papa was a rolling stone” number he did at The Concert for Hope 1991, which was an event to raise money for Aids. That segment of the concert is on RUclips and it is just off the hook. Please look into it, if you feel like it. Thank you so much. 🙏🏻
Love how you appreciate ABBA.... please check out ABBA's Lay All Your Love On Me
that's great !!
an interesting thing about this song, in their 1977 concert they have a section of their tour about a girl from a small town making it big and she is so grateful, this is one of the songs but after this is descends in chaos and madness like she has lost her mind and sanity along the way.
Love this song!