Whenever I hear this song, I'm fifteen years old again, at the annual Fair, the smell of sugar floss and popcorn in my nose and the sounds of dinging gambling machines and the joyous screamin of the people in the bumping cars and other fairground rides in my ears. And ABBA over the speakers, of course. Gosh, those were good times... I didn't realize it then, but they were such GOOD times...
Nice feelings attached to this song for me. It brings back one of my earliest memories: I was 6 and my dad used to dance with me on this song, me standing on his feet.... :D
Oh how blessed we were in the 1970s and into the early 1980s...ABBA, paralleled with The Carpenters. Each to their own with sadness in their lives. As many would agree, the sad songs are the best, as I realize from interviews with many groups and singers(especially The Bee Gees) once described as “morbid” by an eminent interviewer!
I really enjoy your reactions as I like the way you behave. So many put up a show, trying to be cool and are quite loud. You are just relaxed and normal and talk in a very pleasant way. You seem to be a very nice guy.
Please do *SOS* - This was really the song that showed the world that they were not going to be a one-hit-wonder after Waterloo. It really is a perfect pop song. It has a a beautiful melody in the verses, several 'hooks' and it rocks a little bit too;)
Your ability to look back at the past not only shows your great musical sense and character but it also teaches everyone that music is timeless. You make me proud. ABBA and the Beatles are in a class by themselves. You have picked the best to review and you have a fan in me.
I chose this song as the recessional song at my wedding, so right after the pastor announced us to the guests as Mr and Mrs those saxophones started up. It was great.
I really enjoy your reactions to the songs I grew up with. As a kid in the 70s & 80s I remember all these Abba songs playing on the radio & also rollerskating to them!
The mark of a great band is the ability to write great songs that do not fit into a formulaic box. ABBA wrote a ton of great songs. Each one is its own song. They wrote their music from the heart. Therefore you get a wonderful variety of fabulous songs.
Finally caught up with your current Abba videos. Loving your reaction to them. I've listened to them since I was in middle school. I would still highly recommend Gimmie Gimmie and Under Attack by them.
You're hopping from ABBA hits in the early 80's to way back in '74, you'll notice how the music matures as the years go on although I think some of their early material is fantastic. Indeed, John Lennon said SOS was probably the best pop song ever written, now that is high praise coming from the one of the two genius song writers in the Beatles.
Perfection! But without the guys there would be no ABBA as we know them. This group consists of individuals who somehow complement each other and merge into this incredible organism we know as ABBA. Miracle of Music!
Loving ur ABBA reviews :) you still got a lot off ABBA hits you havent reviewed yet..."Does your mother know" Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie" "Lay all your love on Me" "Voulez Vous" "The day before you came"
As great as they are at pop music I am always drawn more to their disco/electronic stuff from the late 1970's & early 1980's-which is still great pop music, but they really fitted that genre well.
A TRUE band.They can play instruments and the voices are terrific.Now a band is a few boys put together that cannot play any instruments and do not produce their own music. ABBA are timeless i doubt talent like this will ever be repeated. JB,please listen to EAGLE,that track will blow your mind.
You have to check out a 90’s movie called Muriel’s Wedding. Muriel wants her life to be as good as an ABBA song, she wants it to be as good as Dancing Queen. She dreams of getting married and walking down the aisle to this song. It’s a very funny movie, a rom-com if you’re in the mood for it. I think I’ve seen it about a dozen times lol, I love it!
@@happyhawaii0711 Same here. Gimme, Gimme, Gimme is just one of the best pop songs ever. And The Day Before You Came is just personal favorite of mine :)
..... and the bonus being (for gimme gimme gimme) that you get to see where Madonna got her sample from for her song 'Hung Up'. +1 for 'The Day Before You Came' also
Absolutely love your female artist appreciation idea! Here are a couple greats: “Silver Spring” by Fleetwood Mac (Stevie Nicks the female singer) This song is powerful. And “The Man with a Child in his Eyes “ by Kate Bush. Very beautiful piano ballad. Also by Kate Bush, “Running up that Hill”
Your reactions remind me of when I first discovered them. And next year, we’ll get at least one brand new ABBA song. I can’t wait for everyone’s reactions to that!
When you start your girl week, please play "love will keep us together"by Captain and Tenille. Great number one song from the seventies. Thanks for the reaction videos, they are great.
BTW, the music style in this song is very much like Dansband (lit. "Dance band"). A popular style among the "older" generations in the Nordics, with its origin in Sweden. I'm not much for the style myself, but there are some fun mashups under the "band name" Per-Arnez that I can recommend like "50 öre goes dansband" and "per-arnez - stomp".
Love seeing your reactions to Abba 😊. Agnetha Faltskog (the blonde one) released a beautiful song a couple of years ago called When you really love someone. Think u will love it 😊
It's odd that you should say that every ABBA song sounds totally unique. Back in the 70s and early 80s, there were some radio DJs that were convinced that all their music sounded the same. I agree with you.
Female singers/groups: (late 50's-early 60's) Connie Francis "Stupid Cupid", Della Reese "Don 't You Know", Leslie Gore "It's My Party", Brenda Lee "I'm Sorry", Patsy Cline "Crazy" or "Sweet Dreams", The McGuire Sisters " Sugartime", The Ronettes "Be My Baby", (mid-60's-70ish) Petula Clark "Downtown" , Little Eva "Locomotion", Mary Wells "My Guy", Dionne Warwick "Walk On By", Dusty Springfield "I Only Want To Be With You", Sketter Davis "The End Of The World" or "Single Girl", Aretha Franklin "Respect", Nancy Sinatra "These Boots Were Made For Walking"...
You need to react to "Eagle", "Angel Eyes", "SOS", "Lay all your love on me", "Piper". Abba have so many good songs that it's hard to make a list of them all. You have only scratched the surface my friend! And if you want a pretty unknown song but that is really good you should react to "Dance". It's one of the few with male vocals. Björn is singing that one together with Agnetha. Also "Arrival" is a sick song! It's only intrumentals but it shows how genius ABBA really were. Also react to "The way old friends do". That song has only been performed live, there is no studio version of it available. Here you have a link to a pretty good version, with pretty good quality: ruclips.net/video/u12sgKDr6lE/видео.html There is a reason why ABBA is on the top 5 list of the most commercially successful bands of all time! And they are the most commercially successful band in history coming from a non english speaking country. Actually, you probably didn't know this but they sang in many different languages. They did a whole album in spanish! I think they did "Waterloo" in English, German, French, Swedish, maybe Spanish as well, don't know about that one. Anyway, they were true geniuses when it came to languages. Here you have a good version of Chiquitita in spanish, which is a very popular song played in a lot of spanish countries: ruclips.net/video/Qgt5N4SifF0/видео.html The talent ABBA had is unmatched even until this day! Enjoy your future reactions! .. ;)
This song is so so so much inspired by Swedish Dance Band Music ...LOL this sound is all over Sweden in what we call the Folk Parks where people meet and dance in rural areas of Sweden.
I do so enjoy watching you enjoying the music of my life :) So many memories . If you are going all female,,you simply CANNOT leave out Louise Tucker (Only for You) and anything by Enya,it would be criminal ;)
If you are doing the female's then do check out these ones: more Eurthymics, Blondie, Pretenders, Berlin, Enya, Sade, Alison Moyet, Til Tuesday, Melissa Etheridge, early Janet Jackson, Stevie Nicks (both solo and Fleetwood Mac), and Christine McVie (Fleetwood Mac), Bonnie Raitt and Joan Armitrading. Oh, and the Bangles. Don't forget them.
This is in the movie mamma Mia. They had a theater and movie production from this songs with a whole bunch of their songs by a list actors watch it it if you can find it
They were just always in THE ZONE! They weren't trying to fit a certain mold or genre. They just oozed creativity and sort of like giving birth, they would just pop one out after another. It was UNNATURAL for them to try and stop the process. Bjorn was quoted as saying "everyone has about 10 years of being in their prime when they create works of excellence. We can never go back and duplicate what we did then." I sort of agree.(although I think you can be a late bloomer)
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Good lad. Doing some of the lesser known songs. I love this one. Try, 'Rock me', 'Hasta Mañana', 'Nina Pretty Ballerina', 'Tiger', 'Bang-A-Boomerang', 'Ring Ring.'
JB. I dont't believe myself I am saying this,. but I enjoy your reaction almost as much as the music itself! And I am stalking you on different threads :-)
With all these fantastic reactions to incredible songs you've been doing, I think you owe it to yourself to listen to "Dreamtime" by Darryl Hall. It's nothing like what Hall and Oates usually produce (which is why he did it solo, as it didn't fit in with what Hall and Oates the band were putting out), but it's a standout nonetheless. And while I'm here, I think you'll really love "Shattered Dreams" by Johnny Hates Jazz.
Well thank you very much oh, this Canadian woman love your videos and your reactions. I would just like to thank you for your dedication of December 1st to the 5th with female artist, was wondering if you could please do KD Lang singing Hallelujah at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver British Columbia it is absolutely beautiful and one of the best covers of the Leonard Cohen song
Roxette-fading like a flower, the look, Dangerous,spending my time. Good songs mostly sang by a girl from the same general area of the world as abba. You did a song from them not so long ago.
More ABBA! - The Day Before You Came - Eagle (long version): ruclips.net/video/ikUAAI9QIg8/видео.html - Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) (full version): ruclips.net/video/ZL93BV9uTAM/видео.html - Lay All Your Love On Me - Summer Night City (full version): ruclips.net/video/TuZEVL61uFI/видео.html - I Have A Dream - Voulez-Vous (full version): ruclips.net/video/X7DysvAykpQ/видео.html - I Let The Music Speak
Thank you I did ask you to review this. another band back in the 70s called nashvill train made an album called ABBA our own way and some of the tracks on the album are awesome especially Fernando and they also have some of ABBAS backing band or so I was told. Go check them out
I really love what you do. If you want to listen to something AMAZING - try the theme song from an early Clint Eastwood spaghetti western by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra - “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”.
I love you’re reactions!! And I love ABBA!!! If you’re doing ladies in the beginning of December, a couple suggestions: Maybe by Janis Joplin Comfort Me by Carla Thomas Two amazing songs. Even if you don’t react to them, just listen and enjoy. Have a happy Thanksgiving :)
YOU HAVE SEEN HOW AMAZING ABBA IS . NOW. U HAVE FOUND I DO I DO I DO.. NOW U HAVE TO MURIEL'S WEDDING. ! One of the best Australian movies ever made. It's as. Amazing as abba. Just watch it. U will see
Female artists? Try The Power of Love --Jennifer Rush. Her voice had an icy quality that made the song distinct. (Forget Celine, except the French songs) Look up thehe unknown Laura Love's Afro-Celtic music: If You Go Now (?I think). Or go into ancient history with Nina Simone, Love Me Or Leave Me; Joan Baez's very early songs like 500 Miles or Geordie; Odetta, Joshua Fought the Battle, John Henry, Foggy Dew.
Please, react to 80's Europop: Sandra, Modern Talking, Bad Boys Blue, C.C.Catch, Fancy, Pet Shop Boys, Kim Wilde, Secret Service, Savage. First Sandra))
Whenever I hear this song, I'm fifteen years old again, at the annual Fair, the smell of sugar floss and popcorn in my nose and the sounds of dinging gambling machines and the joyous screamin of the people in the bumping cars and other fairground rides in my ears. And ABBA over the speakers, of course. Gosh, those were good times... I didn't realize it then, but they were such GOOD times...
Love that story. Where was this, my friend ?
What is sugar floss?:)
You certainly have a flaer
Lorry Lubbock What does that mean?🙂
Is sugar floss cotton candy??
Nice feelings attached to this song for me. It brings back one of my earliest memories: I was 6 and my dad used to dance with me on this song, me standing on his feet.... :D
This was my late mother’s favourite Abba song😭
She will be dancing to this in heaven Gina :)
My favourite, too.
Aww ❤🌈
Oh how blessed we were in the 1970s and into the early 1980s...ABBA, paralleled with The Carpenters. Each to their own with sadness in their lives. As many would agree, the sad songs are the best, as I realize from interviews with many groups and singers(especially The Bee Gees) once described as “morbid” by an eminent interviewer!
A wonderful wedding song, this one ☝️
I really enjoy your reactions as I like the way you behave. So many put up a show, trying to be cool and are quite loud. You are just relaxed and normal and talk in a very pleasant way. You seem to be a very nice guy.
I agree with you 100%
Absolutely.
Please do *SOS* - This was really the song that showed the world that they were not going to be a one-hit-wonder after Waterloo. It really is a perfect pop song. It has a a beautiful melody in the verses, several 'hooks' and it rocks a little bit too;)
Your ability to look back at the past not only shows your great musical sense and character but it also teaches everyone that music is timeless. You make me proud. ABBA and the Beatles are in a class by themselves. You have picked the best to review and you have a fan in me.
I chose this song as the recessional song at my wedding, so right after the pastor announced us to the guests as Mr and Mrs those saxophones started up. It was great.
Just a nice dude enjoying great music. You can't hate this
Love your reaction! Love Abba!
You have good taste and a wide musical appreciation which causes me to appreciate you as well.
If you do anymore ABBA songs, I would love to hear Honey Honey, it's my favorite. Thanks!
I really enjoy your reactions to the songs I grew up with. As a kid in the 70s & 80s I remember all these Abba songs playing on the radio & also rollerskating to them!
Please please react to Slipping Through My Fingers! It's another beautiful ABBA song
This is simply a gem.
It lifts your spirits in the darkest of days!
My sweet grandmothers favorite song🥰
The mark of a great band is the ability to write great songs that do not fit into a formulaic box. ABBA wrote a ton of great songs. Each one is its own song. They wrote their music from the heart. Therefore you get a wonderful variety of fabulous songs.
Finally caught up with your current Abba videos. Loving your reaction to them. I've listened to them since I was in middle school. I would still highly recommend Gimmie Gimmie and Under Attack by them.
Loved this song in movie Muriels wedding. Always made me laugh when she walked down the aisle to this song 😃
This was very early ABBA, mid-70's. It's worth listening to their early tracks too, some fantastic music at the start of their careers too!
I want to repeat a few other great Abba songs: “The Name of the Game”, “Why did it have to be me?” and “Ring Ring”.
Waterloo..(back to eurovision song contest they won that started it all for them)
You're hopping from ABBA hits in the early 80's to way back in '74, you'll notice how the music matures as the years go on although I think some of their early material is fantastic. Indeed, John Lennon said SOS was probably the best pop song ever written, now that is high praise coming from the one of the two genius song writers in the Beatles.
Perfection! But without the guys there would be no ABBA as we know them. This group consists of individuals who somehow complement each other and merge into this incredible organism we know as ABBA. Miracle of Music!
Loving ur ABBA reviews :) you still got a lot off ABBA hits you havent reviewed yet..."Does your mother know" Gimmie Gimmie Gimmie" "Lay all your love on Me" "Voulez Vous" "The day before you came"
The Visitors, Summer Night City etc
The name of the game, under attack, honey honey, SOS
Love love love ABBA. Great.
I have to agree they could do any style of a song..They even did a couple of solid rock songs.
I think the rock songs were more in their early years..the song "Watch Out" from 1974 is a good example..
@@mikeeckhardt4945 "Hole In Your Soul" another good one.
As great as they are at pop music I am always drawn more to their disco/electronic stuff from the late 1970's & early 1980's-which is still great pop music, but they really fitted that genre well.
@@mikeeckhardt4945 I really love 'Watch Out'. It's pure glam rock.
Awesome. You are back on the ABBA train :)
Other ABBA songs I recommend:
The Name Of The Game
Summer Night City
Me And I
My Love My Life
If It Wasn't For The Nights
'Me And I' and 'My Love My Life' are underrated gems.
I like 'Angel Eyes.'
Love your channel and reactions so much...Oh I do, I do, I do, I do, I do, 😉
Keep ABBA Rolling....👍👊Heart
1. Barracuda
2. Magic Man
Boston
1. Foreplay/Long Time
2. More than a Feeling
Loving your ABBA reactions. I love The Day Before You Came and hope you react to it at some point.
Great song. One more to go... S.O.S. 👍
10 more to go !
You'll love Why did it have to be me live in Australia 1977!!!!! I'm telling ya you won't regret it.
Yeah- Frida really rocks on that one!! Abba singing the blues.... and how!!!
A TRUE band.They can play instruments and the voices are terrific.Now a band is a few boys put together that cannot play any instruments and do not produce their own music.
ABBA are timeless i doubt talent like this will ever be repeated.
JB,please listen to EAGLE,that track will blow your mind.
Do more ABBA haha!
You have to check out a 90’s movie called Muriel’s Wedding. Muriel wants her life to be as good as an ABBA song, she wants it to be as good as Dancing Queen. She dreams of getting married and walking down the aisle to this song.
It’s a very funny movie, a rom-com if you’re in the mood for it. I think I’ve seen it about a dozen times lol, I love it!
What a great guy you are. You appreciate what many over look.
You want a really different-sounding ABBA tune?
Try "The Visitors" on for size.
Yes, indeed, or at the other end "My mama said"...
Please do *gimme gimme gimme* and *the day before you came*
Agree with all you say about Abba
Exactly the songs i thought about too.
@@happyhawaii0711 Same here. Gimme, Gimme, Gimme is just one of the best pop songs ever. And The Day Before You Came is just personal favorite of mine :)
..... and the bonus being (for gimme gimme gimme) that you get to see where Madonna got her sample from for her song 'Hung Up'. +1 for 'The Day Before You Came' also
Absolutely love your female artist appreciation idea! Here are a couple greats: “Silver Spring” by Fleetwood Mac (Stevie Nicks the female singer) This song is powerful.
And “The Man with a Child in his Eyes “ by Kate Bush. Very beautiful piano ballad. Also by Kate Bush, “Running up that Hill”
Your reactions remind me of when I first discovered them. And next year, we’ll get at least one brand new ABBA song. I can’t wait for everyone’s reactions to that!
When you start your girl week, please play "love will keep us together"by Captain and Tenille. Great number one song from the seventies. Thanks for the reaction videos, they are great.
BTW, the music style in this song is very much like Dansband (lit. "Dance band"). A popular style among the "older" generations in the Nordics, with its origin in Sweden. I'm not much for the style myself, but there are some fun mashups under the "band name" Per-Arnez that I can recommend like "50 öre goes dansband" and "per-arnez - stomp".
In the last 59 years since buying my first record in 1960, this ranks as one of my Top 10 Happy Songs of All-Time :)
Love seeing your reactions to Abba 😊. Agnetha Faltskog (the blonde one) released a beautiful song a couple of years ago called When you really love someone. Think u will love it 😊
It's odd that you should say that every ABBA song sounds totally unique. Back in the 70s and early 80s, there were some radio DJs that were convinced that all their music sounded the same.
I agree with you.
Female singers/groups: (late 50's-early 60's) Connie Francis "Stupid Cupid", Della Reese "Don 't You Know", Leslie Gore "It's My Party", Brenda Lee "I'm Sorry", Patsy Cline "Crazy" or "Sweet Dreams", The McGuire Sisters " Sugartime", The Ronettes "Be My Baby", (mid-60's-70ish) Petula Clark "Downtown" , Little Eva "Locomotion", Mary Wells "My Guy", Dionne Warwick "Walk On By", Dusty Springfield "I Only Want To Be With You", Sketter Davis "The End Of The World" or "Single Girl", Aretha Franklin "Respect", Nancy Sinatra "These Boots Were Made For Walking"...
Their coolest song, in my opinion, isn't that well known. It's called Summer Night City - check it out!!
You need to react to "Eagle", "Angel Eyes", "SOS", "Lay all your love on me", "Piper". Abba have so many good songs that it's hard to make a list of them all. You have only scratched the surface my friend!
And if you want a pretty unknown song but that is really good you should react to "Dance". It's one of the few with male vocals. Björn is singing that one together with Agnetha.
Also "Arrival" is a sick song! It's only intrumentals but it shows how genius ABBA really were.
Also react to "The way old friends do". That song has only been performed live, there is no studio version of it available. Here you have a link to a pretty good version, with pretty good quality:
ruclips.net/video/u12sgKDr6lE/видео.html
There is a reason why ABBA is on the top 5 list of the most commercially successful bands of all time!
And they are the most commercially successful band in history coming from a non english speaking country. Actually, you probably didn't know this but they sang in many different languages.
They did a whole album in spanish! I think they did "Waterloo" in English, German, French, Swedish, maybe Spanish as well, don't know about that one. Anyway, they were true geniuses when it came to languages.
Here you have a good version of Chiquitita in spanish, which is a very popular song played in a lot of spanish countries:
ruclips.net/video/Qgt5N4SifF0/видео.html
The talent ABBA had is unmatched even until this day!
Enjoy your future reactions! .. ;)
Takes me back to being a kid again. I think my love of sad down beat music comes from ABBA
Killer pop hooks, great harmony, and pretty girls... what's not to like?
ABBA even made a song featuring yodeling (People Need Love)!
Addicted to 70's music fella?
Dont worry,we're ALL addicts of the greatest music era in history.
SOS Abba..great song. Tori Amos "Horses 3D HD Live. I think you would enjoy
This song is so so so much inspired by Swedish Dance Band Music ...LOL this sound is all over Sweden in what we call the Folk Parks where people meet and dance in rural areas of Sweden.
Incredible vocals on this one. That key change at the end! Female artists - How about some Blondie?
I do so enjoy watching you enjoying the music of my life :) So many memories . If you are going all female,,you simply CANNOT leave out Louise Tucker (Only for You) and anything by Enya,it would be criminal ;)
Kenda Steeves I love Enya’s Caribbean Blue, among others.
If you're falling in love with Abba, you're gonna need to watch Muriel's Wedding. Come back to us with your movie review.
V. J. My favorite all-time comedy. Fantastic!
Lay all your love on me is also a great one. Loving your React vids, all the way from South Africa..
If you are doing the female's then do check out these ones: more Eurthymics, Blondie, Pretenders, Berlin, Enya, Sade, Alison Moyet, Til Tuesday, Melissa Etheridge, early Janet Jackson, Stevie Nicks (both solo and Fleetwood Mac), and Christine McVie (Fleetwood Mac), Bonnie Raitt and Joan Armitrading. Oh, and the Bangles. Don't forget them.
Lay all your Love on me - ABBA Please
Along with Elvis & The Beach Boys, Abba makes up my top three acts of all time. 🙂
Good taste, certainly
Loved all 3 but which of The Beatles 300+ Songs, nearly all different, did you not like , my friend ? lol
@@Isleofskye who's talking about The Beatles?
Classic Abba
You really need to do Eagle by ABBA.
Agreed, but he should do the full album version, not the music video.
Pulsar77 I’ll take either but love the Eagle flying in the video. 👍😊👍
@@PaArmyVet Check out this video, it's the full version with some footage of the music video as well: ruclips.net/video/ikUAAI9QIg8/видео.html
This is in the movie mamma Mia. They had a theater and movie production from this songs with a whole bunch of their songs by a list actors watch it it if you can find it
Greatest pop group ever.
They were just always in THE ZONE! They weren't trying to fit a certain mold or genre. They just oozed creativity and sort of like giving birth, they would just pop one out after another. It was UNNATURAL for them to try and stop the process. Bjorn was quoted as saying "everyone has about 10 years of being in their prime when they create works of excellence. We can never go back and duplicate what we did then." I sort of agree.(although I think you can be a late bloomer)
Good lad. Doing some of the lesser known songs. I love this one.
Try, 'Rock me', 'Hasta Mañana', 'Nina Pretty Ballerina', 'Tiger', 'Bang-A-Boomerang', 'Ring Ring.'
You should watch Muriels Wedding...full of ABBA hits 😉
JB. I dont't believe myself I am saying this,. but I enjoy your reaction almost as much as the music itself! And I am stalking you on different threads :-)
Spot ON with your comments! 🇸🇪I Grew up on this Music!
Great! You are both a good music reactor,and you do alot of ABBA songs which is an extra plus! Watchworthy channel this.
This song reminds me of the end of the party!
With all these fantastic reactions to incredible songs you've been doing, I think you owe it to yourself to listen to "Dreamtime" by Darryl Hall. It's nothing like what Hall and Oates usually produce (which is why he did it solo, as it didn't fit in with what Hall and Oates the band were putting out), but it's a standout nonetheless.
And while I'm here, I think you'll really love "Shattered Dreams" by Johnny Hates Jazz.
Nice old classic song. Play Mull of Kintyre by Paul Mccartny, you won't regret it.
Well thank you very much oh, this Canadian woman love your videos and your reactions. I would just like to thank you for your dedication of December 1st to the 5th with female artist, was wondering if you could please do KD Lang singing Hallelujah at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver British Columbia it is absolutely beautiful and one of the best covers of the Leonard Cohen song
S.O.S one of their best
Roxette-fading like a flower, the look, Dangerous,spending my time. Good songs mostly sang by a girl from the same general area of the world as abba. You did a song from them not so long ago.
Real talent
More ABBA!
- The Day Before You Came
- Eagle (long version): ruclips.net/video/ikUAAI9QIg8/видео.html
- Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) (full version): ruclips.net/video/ZL93BV9uTAM/видео.html
- Lay All Your Love On Me
- Summer Night City (full version): ruclips.net/video/TuZEVL61uFI/видео.html
- I Have A Dream
- Voulez-Vous (full version): ruclips.net/video/X7DysvAykpQ/видео.html
- I Let The Music Speak
Benny and Bjorn (the men) were great writers
Thank you I did ask you to review this. another band back in the 70s called nashvill train made an album called ABBA our own way and some of the tracks on the album are awesome especially Fernando and they also have some of ABBAS backing band or so I was told. Go check them out
I hope you do some Tori Amos (Marianne live or Cornflake girl) or Stevie Nicks or more Kate Bush in December. Love Abba,love ur station 😊
I really love what you do. If you want to listen to something AMAZING - try the theme song from an early Clint Eastwood spaghetti western by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra - “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”.
S.O.S. next please! 🤞
Absolute must female to react to is Sandy Denny, starting with "Who knows where the time goes?" Fairport Convention version
Hope you react to "The Day Before You Came." before you finish with the wonderful ABBA.
Hey dude, you should definitely react to Tracy Chapman - Fast car. It's a classic and the lyrics are beautiful.
I love you’re reactions!! And I love ABBA!!! If you’re doing ladies in the beginning of December, a couple suggestions:
Maybe by Janis Joplin
Comfort Me by Carla Thomas
Two amazing songs. Even if you don’t react to them, just listen and enjoy. Have a happy Thanksgiving :)
YOU HAVE SEEN HOW AMAZING ABBA IS . NOW. U HAVE FOUND I DO I DO I DO.. NOW U HAVE TO MURIEL'S WEDDING. ! One of the best Australian movies ever made. It's as. Amazing as abba. Just watch it. U will see
JB a must listen to is Nazareth love hurts a true classic watch and listen to it live🤗🇨🇦
For the female artists reactions you mentioned, I suggest you add You're So Vain by Carly Simon or Turn It Loud by The Headpins to your list.
Here’s a female artist from the 70s for you: Mary MacGregor “Torn Between Two Lovers.”
Great voice. Interesting story.
React to "Our last summer" by Abba, I think nobody has reacted to it!
Female artists? Try The Power of Love --Jennifer Rush. Her voice had an icy quality that made the song distinct. (Forget Celine, except the French songs) Look up thehe unknown Laura Love's Afro-Celtic music: If You Go Now (?I think).
Or go into ancient history with Nina Simone, Love Me Or Leave Me; Joan Baez's very early songs like 500 Miles or Geordie; Odetta, Joshua Fought the Battle, John Henry, Foggy Dew.
Please, react to 80's Europop: Sandra, Modern Talking, Bad Boys Blue, C.C.Catch, Fancy, Pet Shop Boys, Kim Wilde, Secret Service, Savage. First Sandra))
PLEASE REACT TO THE MOVIE MAMMA MIA!!!
Two words. Voulez Vous.
💜🦄 love your channel!!! Please listen to Peace of Mind by Boston xoxo