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I like them dont hate me
They should’ve done it 25 years ago.
At least they’re younger than the Stones.
We play ABBA cd’s around the house all the time, it’s my little kids favorite band
That's a dragon's name isn't it?
They’re at the age when “Waterloo” may refer to an incontinence problem.
It may work, if they can adjust it to a group of adults. There should be no “59 years old, but going on 29 years old pretentiousness in their stage attire, or choreography. The harmonies will need to be condensed or simplified, because I doubt the ladies can sustain those high octaves for a complete four-measure tone. Look at poor Linda Ronstadt, I believe she has stopped singing in public, because of memory trouble. Good luck to them though, many people still like the cheery feeling of ABBA. One of my favorites was “Fernando”.
Wasn’t there a deal proposed years back that would have guaranteed them a billion dollars?
Mayne it was a billion Kronas or whatever the heck...
Gadzooks, dogg-- You almost gave me apoplexy... as I thought it was the Awesome Busty Babe Association getting back together!
And some of them gals... still hold a grudge!
Shoot me now.
Beats rap.
The world can use a music group that can actually carry a tune without a machine.
AGNETHA FALSTOGG WAS INTEVIEWED ON MAY THIS YEAR ( she had been sort of a recluse for nearly 25 years ). Full interview here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWk1xyNBnUY
On 10 May 2013 (13 May in the UK; 14 May in North America), Fältskog released a new album called “A”, produced by Jörgen Elofsson and Peter Nordahl.
In the UK, the first single “When You Really Loved Someone” had previously been released for download on 11 March, with the accompanying video also released on the same day. In Germany, the first single was “The One Who Loves You Now” and it was also released for download on 11 March 2013. The album includes a duet with Gary Barlow of Take That, called “I Should’ve Followed You Home”.
In June 2013, officials from Universal Records in The Netherlands revealed that 600,000 copies of ‘A’ were sold in the first two months after the release. A TV special made by the BBC helped the album reach number six in the UK Charts. The album made the top five in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Belgium, Ireland, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, and Australia. The first single from the “A” album to be released in the US, Dance Your Pain Away, was released on 28 May 2013. The digital single included two new mixes by Smash Mode.
“Dance Your Pain Away” was released internationally as a single on 15 July 2013.
Here’s a video of one of the songs in her latest album “When You Really Loved Someone”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w95WdpE6QAI
Barney Frank will be thrilled!
They’d be TERRIBLE in a reunion.
Let it lie.