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Prog rock. I'm not sure what the lyrics mean but they are quite whimsical and not solely about dreaming of being an Eagle since Eagles don't talk, tell stories or cast spells.. "They came flying from far away Now I'm under their spell I love hearing the stories that they tell They've seen places beyond my land And they've found new horizons They speak strangely but I understand"
This song is majestic.It's prog pop-rock with arty phsychedelic dashes.Abba never bored us.They always experimented and 'toyed' with diversity no matter their pop-folk main music ground.
Bjorn was inspired to write the song from a novel (Jonathan Livingstone's seagull).No need to analyze it too much.Just 'spread your wings and fly'.This is more than a song, it's like an adventurous trip. Enjoy.
Majestic perfection, in the way Abba do so magnificently ❤. Last week it was voted 6th favourite Abba song by a poll conducted by the Official Abba Fan Club. It features in the Voyage concert in London, where it accompanies an animated section. Pure pop, by pop royalty ✨️
Progressive rock style and the song was inspired by Bjorn reading a popular book in the '70's titled Jonathan Livington Seagull. Pan flute is used and I love Benny's grand majestic synth keyboards on this. The electric guitar riffs are excellent and was performed by Lasse Wellendar who also toured with Abba and this song was one of the highlights in the show. (RIP Lasse...he passed this past year). This tune was one of the last songs in ABBA The Movie as the band takes a magical mysterious elevator ride.
I had never heard the suggestion that Eagle might have been a nod to the Eagles band, but, as a great fan of both, I thought I could detect some vague similarities between this track and an instrumental piece from their 1975 One Of These Nights album called Journey Of The Sorcerer - which later became the theme for Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
Native American's talk about spiritual oneness with animals, eagle's being the noblest. The flute you hear is a callback to western movies of old... song(The Good The Bad The Ugly) which hints to the native belief the eagle as all seeing & knowing.
That is kinda what I was picturing when listening to it! I guess I just forgot to mention it in my comments on the song. The Good The Bad The Ugly soundtrack definitely rings a bell when the flute comes in.
That's a great ABBA song that usually doesn't get much love, I recommend "I'm A Marionette" from the same album. "Eagle" album version is 5:51 min, but the official music video is only 3:49 min for some reason, the live version (ABBA at Wembley Arena) is a little different and longer with a 2 min guitar solo by Lasse Wellander - highly recommended. ✌
I don't know where The Eagles tribute came from but I don't think so. This song is just about the bird. ABBA knows how to open an album. This and the last song, I'm A Marionette, kind of ties in together sound-wise. I love the electric guitar solos on both side songs.
The helicopter on the cover of their iconic album "Arrival"..............is named "Eagle" 🦅🚁. At the end of ABBA The Movie, they perform Eagle, in an elevator.
Hello again, so happy to see you return with more ABBA songs "Eagle" (1977) It is the longest song of ABBA, almost six minutes It is the opening song of their fifth album, entitled "ABBA The Album" (1977), which coincides with the release and premiere of their film "ABBA The Movie" (1977), which records ABBA's memorable tour of Australia and throughout the ABBAmania "Eagle" was released as a single in a few countries, It's a shame it didn't get a chance to be the third single from "The Album" in the UK (following "The Name of the Game" and "Take a Chance with Me" which you'll hear already) "Eagle" Many associate it with progressive rock, and say that its sound is the closest thing to the style of Pink Floyd or other similar groups. others relate it as a tribute to the Eagles group others relate the lyrics to 'Juan Salvador Gaviota' which is absolutely clear that it is a song that you never get tired of listening to, its almost 6 minutes are absolutely rich, and the joint voices of Agnetha and Frida, armored together with the magic of the 'Third Voice', literally fly like eagles , just as the instrumental ending leaves us with that feeling of flying in the sky for many it is the best ABBA song in my opinion it is 9 points, absolutely brilliant... but there is more, and in this same album "Eagle" ABBA performed it in a television presentation in Germany 1978 (in a reduced version, together with another song from this album "Thank you for the music") and in the opening of their TV special in Japan 1978 and has a special filming in Stockholm for the movie "ABBA The Movie" (with Agnetha already pregnant, although it is hardly noticeable) and it is performed in their concerts of the 1979 Tour in North America and Europe ABBA made an official video for "Eagle", reduced to just over 3 minutes, without one of the choruses and the final instrumental part, for better dissemination in the media
Try: 'Super Trouper' 'Thank you for the music' 'Lay all your love on me' 'Waterloo' 'Honey Honey' 'The King has lost his crown' 'So long'... Nice to see you again, men! Until next time ✌️ Love ❤️ from Chile 🇨🇱🤗👍
Dont think its a tribute to The Eagles. Never heard that before.. The arrangement is incredible good. The best part for me is the outro of this song.. (the panned guitar solo and the space!)
Nordic shamanism more relevantly. cf 'Kvitravn' (white raven) by traditional Norwegian Dark Folk band Wardruna. The Sami (Lapp) people of Scandinavia would certainly be a more immediate source of inspiration. No Americans required.
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Prog rock.
I'm not sure what the lyrics mean but they are quite whimsical and not solely about dreaming of being an Eagle since Eagles don't talk, tell stories or cast spells..
"They came flying from far away
Now I'm under their spell
I love hearing the stories that they tell
They've seen places beyond my land
And they've found new horizons
They speak strangely but I understand"
Try Hole in your soul from the same album, a surprise awaits.
Eagle is just a metaphor. It's about yearning for a sense of freedom to go and do as you please.
Love your comment's perception and the fine way you place the song's view.That's what i believe too.
This song is majestic.It's prog pop-rock with arty phsychedelic dashes.Abba never bored us.They always experimented and 'toyed' with diversity no matter their pop-folk main music ground.
Bjorn was inspired to write the song from a novel (Jonathan Livingstone's seagull).No need to analyze it too much.Just 'spread your wings and fly'.This is more than a song, it's like an adventurous trip. Enjoy.
It does feel like a bit of an adventure :)
This impressive album opener is a 1977 recording but still the sound is so outstanding and fresh.Such a glorious production.
The whole animated sequence in the Abba Voyage concert with this song is amazing!!!!!
the outro is gorgeous, the guitar solo is unique and beautiful flowing through that magnificent space!
Majestic perfection, in the way Abba do so magnificently ❤.
Last week it was voted 6th favourite Abba song by a poll conducted by the Official Abba Fan Club.
It features in the Voyage concert in London, where it accompanies an animated section.
Pure pop, by pop royalty ✨️
Without a doubt one of my favourite ABBA songs from the 1970's.
You have to listen to,
The day before you came , it's a hauntingly beautiful masterpiece.
Progressive rock style and the song was inspired by Bjorn reading a popular book in the '70's titled Jonathan Livington Seagull. Pan flute is used and I love Benny's grand majestic synth keyboards on this. The electric guitar riffs are excellent and was performed by Lasse Wellendar who also toured with Abba and this song was one of the highlights in the show. (RIP Lasse...he passed this past year). This tune was one of the last songs in ABBA The Movie as the band takes a magical mysterious elevator ride.
Their covers are beautiful, almost conceptual and diverse
I have smoked tons of weed to this song. This is the perfect song to listen to when high.. :D
An incredible track. The vocals and then that guitar at the end are👌 I recommend 'I'm a Marionette' off the same album. Very different and it rocks.
Agree 100%. This song is absolutely fantastic, and so is I`m a marionette. Very different.
I had never heard the suggestion that Eagle might have been a nod to the Eagles band, but, as a great fan of both, I thought I could detect some vague similarities between this track and an instrumental piece from their 1975 One Of These Nights album called Journey Of The Sorcerer - which later became the theme for Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.
Very hypnotic song, it could go on and on
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wow, finally! for now this is my fav reaction video haha, love this song and I'm glad you enjoyed!
I'm glad you liked it! :D
The lyrics …they’re metaphores
Native American's talk about spiritual oneness with animals, eagle's being the noblest. The flute you hear is a callback to western movies of old... song(The Good The Bad The Ugly) which hints to the native belief the eagle as all seeing & knowing.
That is kinda what I was picturing when listening to it! I guess I just forgot to mention it in my comments on the song. The Good The Bad The Ugly soundtrack definitely rings a bell when the flute comes in.
The song is about the freedom of flight and being free .
That's a great ABBA song that usually doesn't get much love, I recommend "I'm A Marionette" from the same album.
"Eagle" album version is 5:51 min, but the official music video is only 3:49 min for some reason, the live version (ABBA at Wembley Arena) is a little different and longer with a 2 min guitar solo by Lasse Wellander - highly recommended. ✌
YES to "I'm A Marionette"!! I love that song!
I don't know where The Eagles tribute came from but I don't think so. This song is just about the bird. ABBA knows how to open an album. This and the last song, I'm A Marionette, kind of ties in together sound-wise. I love the electric guitar solos on both side songs.
Both Eagle and Wheel in he Sky were recorded in 1977 and released in 1978.
Interesting! Maybe it was just a coincidence then
The helicopter on the cover of their iconic album "Arrival"..............is named "Eagle" 🦅🚁. At the end of ABBA The Movie, they perform Eagle, in an elevator.
Hello again, so happy to see you return with more ABBA songs
"Eagle" (1977)
It is the longest song of ABBA, almost six minutes
It is the opening song of their fifth album, entitled "ABBA The Album" (1977),
which coincides with the release and premiere of their film "ABBA The Movie" (1977),
which records ABBA's memorable tour of Australia and throughout the ABBAmania
"Eagle" was released as a single in a few countries,
It's a shame it didn't get a chance to be the third single from "The Album" in the UK
(following "The Name of the Game" and "Take a Chance with Me" which you'll hear already)
"Eagle"
Many associate it with progressive rock,
and say that its sound is the closest thing to the style of Pink Floyd or other similar groups.
others relate it as a tribute to the Eagles group
others relate the lyrics to 'Juan Salvador Gaviota'
which is absolutely clear that it is a song that you never get tired of listening to,
its almost 6 minutes are absolutely rich,
and the joint voices of Agnetha and Frida,
armored together with the magic of the 'Third Voice',
literally fly like eagles ,
just as the instrumental ending leaves us with that feeling of flying in the sky
for many it is the best ABBA song
in my opinion it is 9 points, absolutely brilliant...
but there is more, and in this same album
"Eagle"
ABBA performed it in a television presentation in Germany 1978
(in a reduced version, together with another song from this album "Thank you for the music")
and in the opening of their TV special in Japan 1978
and has a special filming in Stockholm for the movie "ABBA The Movie"
(with Agnetha already pregnant, although it is hardly noticeable)
and it is performed in their concerts of the 1979 Tour in North America and Europe
ABBA made an official video for "Eagle", reduced to just over 3 minutes,
without one of the choruses and the final instrumental part, for better dissemination in the media
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Try:
'Super Trouper'
'Thank you for the music'
'Lay all your love on me'
'Waterloo'
'Honey Honey'
'The King has lost his crown'
'So long'...
Nice to see you again, men!
Until next time ✌️
Love ❤️ from Chile 🇨🇱🤗👍
ABBA inspired alot of Bands
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Dont think its a tribute to The Eagles. Never heard that before.. The arrangement is incredible good. The best part for me is the outro of this song.. (the panned guitar solo and the space!)
And that intro sound?!Mmm.Spacy and Exotic.
Well they had super good guitarrists working for them
Its Lasse Wellander playing guitar.
Awesome tune!!
Nice thumbnail btw.
Thank you! I've been doing a lot of experimenting with the thumbnails recently
I find it amusing that absolutely nobody who reacts to this song gets it. This is a tribute to the spirtuality of American Indians.
Haha, yeah I don't know why I didn't mention that in the reaction because it definitely came to mind :)
Nordic shamanism more relevantly. cf 'Kvitravn' (white raven) by traditional Norwegian Dark Folk band Wardruna. The Sami (Lapp) people of Scandinavia would certainly be a more immediate source of inspiration. No Americans required.
Great song but not one I listen to often.
In that sense it is kinda like a movie
@@RattyReacts the movie scene from ABBA The Movie and video is great.
Ratty start watching bollywood songs like-hook up song.U will love it its just like pop songs.