Posted on 07/09/2014 11:09:57 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
“Can you hear the drums, Fernando?...”
Not sure about the women...but Andersson and Ulvaeus wrote all the ABBA songs, and made tons of money off royalties, including the Mamma Mia play and movie.
Agnetha Fältskog, after many years of not being in the public eye, released a new album called “A”. In the UK, the first single “When You Really Loved Someone”
Listen to it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-Jdw9utrfU
Agnetha Fältskog, after many years of not being in the public eye, released a new album called A. In the UK, the first single When You Really Loved Someone
Listen to it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-Jdw9utrfU
And yes...I'm a 100% hetero guy (and always have been).
That’s hilarious.
I may be old fashioned but I’ll take ABBA over The Beatles, Queen, Rolling Stone, Lady Gaga, Pink, Beyonce, U2, ...
bump
They dressed funny but the women could sing beautifully.
Two of many crazy outfits:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-IzNOPiBCntI/UNMbdE7KcSI/AAAAAAAAAC0/Pw2tKNVqh5Y/s1600/abba.jpg
Crazy outfits?
Back in ‘78 or so, they seemed perfectly normal costume for a disco/pop group.
Maybe you just had to be there ...
And yeah ... I liked the music. Bright and cheerful, at a time when I needed bright and cheerful.
It was the tax code. Regular shirts and pants would be taxed.
Right, they found out they could write off “theatrical costumes” so that is all they wore on stage.
Let me guess. They got a better offer not to reunite.
110% tax rate?
Perhaps more like lingering hard feelings: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcS4vBisJLo (Frida “nudges” Agnetha)
Towards the end, begin 2:40 for those that want the incident, and skip most of the song and on-screen comments
Maybe one of them is pulling a David Byrne?
They were also responsible for the beautiful music of the play “Chess.”
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