ABBA Lay All Your Love On Me Reaction
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- Опубликовано: 9 окт 2024
- ABBA Lay All Your Love On Me Reaction
1. I like that intro
2. It sounds super duper ABBA
3. Sounds really 80s to me
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I wasn't jealous before we met
Now every woman I see is a potential threat
And I'm possessive, it isn't nice
You've heard me saying that smoking was my only vice
But now it isn't true
Now everything is new
And all I've learned has overturned
I beg of you
Don't go wasting your emotion
Lay all your love on me
It was like shooting a sitting duck
A little smalltalk, a smile and baby I was stuck
I still don't know what you've done with me
A grown-up woman should never fall so easily
I feel a kind of fear
When I don't have you near
Unsatisfied, I skip my pride
I beg you dear
Don't go wasting your emotion
Lay all your love on me
Don't go sharing your devotion
Lay all your love on me
I've had a few little love affairs
They didn't last very long and they've been pretty scarce
I used to think I was sensible
It makes the truth even more incomprehensible
'Cause everything is new
And everything is you
And all I've learned has overturned
What can I do
Don't go wasting your emotion
Lay all your love on me
Don't go sharing your devotion
Lay all your love on me
Don't go wasting your emotion
Lay all your love on me
Don't go sharing your devotion
Lay all your love on me
Don't go wasting your emotion
Lay all your love on me
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ABBA Lay All Your Love On Me Reaction
1. I like that intro
2. It sounds super duper ABBA
3. Sounds really 80s to me
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I JUST LOVE ABBA....🤗🥰🎶👍😜🥳....
The beginning of the song is like ABBA in church
lol love your definition and I’d have to agree.
ABBA is church, ABBA is religion 💖
@@helenhunt5414 Can I get an Amen?
@@jselectronics8215 Of course! But we, abbists, call it Abben instead of Amen😁
@@helenhunt5414 no lol
I've always liked this one. Notice the fat bass line through the song by Rutger Gunnarsson. That man knew how to play bass...
Yup totally didn’t even pay attention to the bass
A good bass line though is super make or break. I feel like it’s often overlooked just like how I did for this song. But when someone points it out it’s def noticeable.
I love his playing on My Mama Said totally epic!!
a fender jazz bass from the 70s is what I have and sounds incredible
I love this song so much.
great feel to it.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 My sister got the album when it first came out in 1980. It never gets old. Super Trouper is a great album. I don't think you have reacted to the title track Super Trouper as yet.
The Bass line is so super
The Gods Of Pop!!! ♥ these guys wrote nd sang everything they did for ABBA in five different languages, that's why they've sold nearly half a billion albums nd have a musical that as take billions worldwide.
Love the stereo phasing sound just before they go into the chorus 😍
HOLE IN YOUR SOUL by ABBA..Please react to it..
The studio and live versions
The synth is awesome
Underrated song 🎵 that has become one of my favorites ever🥰🥰🥰 Try listen to this while u get ready to leave to work/on your way to work(every day) it pumps you UP 🥰
Ohh yaaa!! I can totally picture that. Def getting ready for work music.
Love the contrapuntal ending on this one especially. That constant bubbling up of classical undertones was a big part of the genius of ABBA...
Yes- Benny loved to do his JS Bach-ean keyboard flourishes, didn't he? This one sounds very gothic!!
Sure, but Benny didn't see them as such. To him, they were taken from the folk music tradition. That's his background. He has no training in either classical music, jazz scales or improvisation, although it may sound like he has sometimes. (Most musicians they hired were schooled though.)
@@herrbonk3635- He may not have had any classical training, but he has openly spoken of his admiration for Bach, and for classical music in general: www.classicfm.com/music-news/videos/benny-andersson-abba/
@@synchronicityman9062 Well, perhaps now, 40 years after Abba. Some journalists in the 1970s (in germany and other places) confronted him with sounding "very classical". He usually answered that the inspiration was swedish folk music, maybe some schlager as well, but not classial music really. It's also evident in how and what he plays and says in swedish. His band BAO as well as older stuff.
Actually one of my favourite ABBA songs
They're great at these dance songs.
Jay OMG Thanks so much for doing this song I love this song!! When this came out I was IN LOVE !!! LOL I couldn't believe ABBA did this They seemed to keep getting better I love electronic music and this blew me away I felt their development overtime was amazing When it starts it hooked me right away I love the bouncy beats in the verses, The part you liked that have the synthesizers in the back is great I hear it running up and down, building the tension. The chorus is the icing on the cake! It really does have a choral feel, I loved how they did layers of vocals and this one give me a choir effect , erfection "I'm almost getting chills" LOL I did find on You Tube a chous version (Actually 2) and one of them is done it a church How cool is that. In america here it was played in the clubs and hit number 1 I was so happy There was a remix version by a DJ service called Disconet It's probably here on youtube, It was the highest priced 12" at the time going for $100.00 ( A lot of money back in the day) I had to have it, Anything to make this gem longer I was gifted it for my Birthday , and still have it Anyway Thanks and you Daughter is so adorable Have a great day Bill
Yup! Synth in the back building things up is awesome. Really makes me feel the 80s. Makes me wanna do aerobics.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 yes Aerobics with a headband on lol
Everything ABBA did was slightly ahead of its time. Their not the only band in that group, but their in that group. If they pull this Abbatar stuff off it will just be more proof of it.
This was the fence-post song back in the day. "Don't go wasting your emulsion, lay all your paint on me".
great song! such a shame they didn't make a video clip!
Ohhhh yaaaa!!!! All kinds of stuff they could have done for a music video.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 i would have loved to see a video clip of this or a live performance ... anything
There was a music video look for it.
Amezing song
My goodness, these 4 really know how to make a song rock you🤩🤩👍 soooooooo good.theres that cutie, shes growing😇😇😇
Yup, my animal is growing.
Was released December 1980 in Super Trouper album. Other remarks; 1. vocoder or sound circulating (accord. Benny) etc. used verses before chorus Deeeeaaarrrrrr. 2. Second verse starts 1:55 hounting synth in background sounds magnificent! 'Me and I' , the Piper and Andante Andante especially Spanish are also excellent, of course title track too!
A hymn for the alltime disco cathedral playlist - so dann good. Great reaction by the way , please try Chiquitita if you havent
He do Chiquitita long time ago
Was his second reaction to ABBA
check it in his playlist here
already did chiquitita. That's a good one. I really liked it. It totally caught me off guard
BLESSED HEADPHONES!! Absurdly great track
I feel like i should have at least heard this in a movie.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 I would have been happy to have heard this on the radio... what a shame it could have been massive
This was only released as a 12" Single & was the first 12" single to ever get Into The UK Top Ten.
A cool fact about abba is that the first ever pressed cd with modern/new music was their 1981 album "Visitors"
Interesting. Little off topic but I just picked up a cassette player yesterday.
Not quite correct. Its the first commercially released cd with modern/new music released in Aug 1982. But the first modern/new music to be pressed on cd was in fact the Bee Gees album living eyes. It was pressed in 1981 for demonstration purposes but wasnt commercially released until 1983.
@@starskreem8258 and it was recorded digitally!
The song is as hauling as the whole Super Trouper album. The song even caught the ears of your daughter :-).
my daughter...omg
Your daughter stole the show at the end XD cute 😄
Your thunder is being stolen, Jay...😆❤️😆
nothing i can do about that.
Great review! I suggest you take a listen to the Disconet re-mix that catapulted this song to the top of the dance charts and stayed on those charts for six months in 1981. The extended mix and amazing slow introduction of the chorus at the end and the extension of it are amazing! Yes, the synth runs in the background are awesome and add drama to the story being told.
Top 5 favourite ABBA song for me, hands down.
At the time it was the biggest selling 12 inch single here in the UK as it only was released on 12 inch here the UK not 7 inch.
Nice to see you
and how good are your analyzes and reflections
This song is not in my ABBA Top 25 because it has too much disco sound
but it is highly praised by most of the fans
It was the third single from the album Super trouper
It reached #7 in the UK and #1 on some US dance chart
From this album I suggest you
'The piper'
And I join the one who suggested you
'Hole in your soul'
by ABBA The Album
A big hello to your little girl
who grows up listening to ABBA
ya seems like a lot of people don't like disco abba. I personally love it. To me that's abba. But as I've been doing more reactions I'm understanding why people don't like disco abba it's probably because they're so much more than just dancing queen.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 I just love ALL Abba even disco Abba.
@@jaybrielakoi7747
thank you for answer me
but not all ABBA disco sound I don't like
for example:
'Gimme gimme gimme'
'As good as new'
are disco sound and I like this two
Curiosly:
in those three Agnetha is lead voice
How about a disco song with lyrics that are actually good, hooks and beats that makes you want to move. Such a good song.
It was a big hit even for Information Society who covered it later on.
You know your song is good when someone covers it.
Dunno why, but the sound of this song always reminds me of Jean Michel Jarre's, 'Equinoxe.'
Direct Cut vinyl is one of the ways to enjoy vinyl better than digital
So fun with your cute daughter stealing the show at the end. How could you keep your face through that? :-D
ya she just shows up when she feels like. She has the uncanny ability to show up exactly when I'm making a video.
Well....I watch mostly to analyze so ya.
Try S.O.S. its my favourite ABBA song. (Are you taking a break from the Brothers??? When you get back on them, try 'Our Love Don't Throw It All Away ////// Or ///// If I Can't Have you.
He did it long ago
The running notes are most probably arpeggiated synth sequences..
ya....probably. It's such a nice effect though. Totally 80s IMHO but it's so effective. It makes me wanna do aerobics.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 most synths can do arpeggios these days, though back at the beginning of the 80s there weren't that many able to do so. You can hold down a key (or keys) and the synth will then add repeating extra 3rd/5th/7th/plus & minus octave etc notes played in various sequences up/down/up & down etc and play them as 4/8/16/32th/triplets etc notes.
Cool I didn't know he has a kid
They were successful for good reasons.
React to Me and I, You owe me one, The Piper, Move On, please
Yes you owe me one !!! nobody knows this one i thought
@@williamforbes5985 It's a great song, everyone hates it but listening to it at full volume is incredible, it is catchy, rhythmic and fun
@@nagi.selgri So funny you said that because I used to play it a lot at my old job and some people loved it and a few could not stand it LOL
Great song, sick bass line but sry that's not typical 80s sound more 70s. Typical 80s sound is Tears for Fears, Simple Minds, Depeche Mode, Ultravox, Icehouse, Saga, The Cure, etc... The analog synths in that song sound a bit vintage - especially the strings.
Really? Sounds super duper 80s to me.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 The song was produced in 1980 and released in 1981 for the first time. It cannot sound 80s 'cause 80s sound developed later. Songs of the early 80s were just 70s Disco. The beginning of a new decade doesn't change used sounds and instruments . Benny played the song on an analog Yamaha Gx-1 organ that had an analog drum computer. He also used this organ on "Does your mother know" and some later Abba tunes. The 1975 analog-polyphone Synth organ GX-1 was also used by Stevie Wonder and Emerson Lake and Palmer. 80s sound came with the use of digital synthesizers, samplers and new drum computers like Linn LM1-1.
If get into vinyl in year 1980 a record player that could play costed about 150$ .the rest were sloppy cheaply made as is stereo systems - 50$ were one you got to a kid or 60 year grandpa used to 78 rpm players sound ( and improvent thou for them) 400-500 were considered high hifi - I had a revox b395 with a ortohon MC -pick up and pre mc amplifer ( steroes might have inbuilt ) at the 500dollar range the vinyl player equaled a cd but you didnt got tired of listen to the music and the picth ,room ,voice were so much better . But this is 40 year old knowledge and 40 year old system but with the loudness war vinyl is still preferble - and one can get the loudness war cd on vinyl also so old vinyl might be preferble
Now that you've heard the original, you've got to react to this Finnish power metal band's version. It's crazy good too! ruclips.net/video/IvxaEnHw20w/видео.html
You know I just might give it a rip.
Dammit quit reading the lyrics while you're listening to the song. That's not the way you listen to music. Ever.
I'm listening to analyze not necessarily to enjoy. I listen to it again after.
@@jaybrielakoi7747 Here's the thing. Listen first, analyze later. If you greet a song the first time by reading along with the lyrics, it'll always subconsciously seem like the singer is following the lyric sheet.
I can always tell how younger people in these reaction videos absorb lyrics-- line by line, reacting like some person at the movies trying to anticipate a character's next move. Just try, one time, reacting to a song by just listening to it, not taking notes, not reading the lyrics, not noodling on your laptop, not researching the background of the song, Just. Listening. Just try it once.