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  • xxtimboxxtimbo Posts: 8,877
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    Look gp what is wrong with your brain ?
    this is a thread about Abba .... live with it !
  • xxtimboxxtimbo Posts: 8,877
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    quote
    They keep releasing "remastered" or "repackaged" versions of ABBA
    end quote

    that bugged me about Abba even back in the
    70s they were releasing "best of albums "
    mixing up tracks just to confuse
    everyone and jack up the sales.

    The Beatles never did that, they just went from album
    to new album, they did n't mess around.
  • gpkgpk Posts: 10,206
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    xxtimbo wrote: »
    Look gp what is wrong with your brain ?
    this is a thread about Abba .... live with it !

    fine. however, posting silly pictures, comparing them to `brotherhood of man` and suggesting that benny should go solo. is hardly fitting. especially considering benny released a compilation album of his work since abba. only a year ago!
  • xxtimboxxtimbo Posts: 8,877
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    I d like to see Benny performing live at the piano
    performing his songs....
    Ive never seen vid of him performing solo
    ..... a simple post gp, live with it !

    why have you got to back bite with every post ?
  • Pepperoni ManPepperoni Man Posts: 7,798
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    I've never listened to a Beatles song .

    I didn't think that would be possible !
  • cnbcwatchercnbcwatcher Posts: 56,681
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    ABBA songs are more catchy and likeable.

    I think they are. Some (eg Dancing Queen) seem a bit cheesy but look beyond the cheesy songs and there are some real gems.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 265
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    My ABBA Top 5 are

    1) Summernight City (Full Length Version)
    2) The Day Before You Came
    3) The Winner Takes It All
    4) One Of Us
    5) Super Trouper


    http://www.musicchartheaven.com/Abba/abbadiscography.htm
  • xxtimboxxtimbo Posts: 8,877
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    thanks Dave for that great link.
    1981 and Visitors was really the end,
    it was like turning off a tap

    what have they really written since to compare ?
  • gpkgpk Posts: 10,206
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    My ABBA Top 5 are

    1) Summernight City (Full Length Version)
    2) The Day Before You Came
    3) The Winner Takes It All
    4) One Of Us
    5) Super Trouper


    http://www.musicchartheaven.com/Abba/abbadiscography.htm

    that intro really does add drama to the song! quite an underrated song to be fair. :)
  • xxtimboxxtimbo Posts: 8,877
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    What an amazing career, what a fabulous catalogue of songs !
    add to that Agnetha and Frida, the two foxiest babes in Sweden !

    Ring Ring......................1973

    Ring Ring
    Another Town, Another Train
    Disillusion
    People Need Love
    I Saw It In The Mirror
    Nina, Pretty Ballerina
    Love Isn't Easy (But It Sure Is Hard Enough)
    Me And Bobby And Bobby's Brother
    He Is Your Brother
    She's My Kind Of Girl
    I Am Just A Girl
    Rock 'N' Roll Band




    Waterloo.................. 1974

    Waterloo
    Sitting In The Palmtree
    King Kong Song
    Hasta Mañana
    My Mama Said
    Dance (While The Music Still Goes On)
    Honey Honey
    Watch Out
    What About Livingstone?
    Gonna Sing You My Lovesong
    Suzy Hang Around



    ABBA........................1975

    Mamma Mia
    Hey, Hey Helen
    Tropical Loveland
    S.O.S.
    Man In The Middle
    Bang-A-Boomerang
    I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do
    Rock Me
    Intermezzo No.1
    I've Been Waiting For You
    So Long




    Greatest Hits....................... 1975

    S.O.S.
    He Is Your Brother
    Ring Ring
    Another Town, Another Train
    Honey, Honey
    So Long
    Mamma Mia
    I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do
    People Need Love
    Waterloo
    Nina, Pretty Ballerina
    Bang-A-Boomerang
    Dance (While The Music Still Goes On)
    Fernando




    Arrival................... 1976

    When I Kissed The Teacher
    Dancing Queen
    My Love, My Life
    Dum Dum Diddle
    Knowing Me, Knowing You
    Money, Money, Money
    That's Me
    Why Did It Have To Be Me?
    Tiger
    Arrival




    The Album..................1977

    Eagle
    Take A Chance On Me
    One Man, One Woman
    The Name Of The Game
    Move On
    Hole In Your Soul
    Thank You For The Music
    I Wonder (Departure)
    I'm A Marionette




    Voulez-Vous............1979

    As Good As New
    Voulez-Vous
    I Have A Dream
    Angeleyes
    The King Has Lost His Crown
    Does Your Mother Know
    If It Wasn't For The Nights
    Chiquitita
    Lovers (Live A Little Longer)
    Kisses Of Fire



    Super Trouper...................1980

    Super Trouper
    The Winner Takes It All
    On And On And On
    Andante, Andante
    Me And I
    Happy New Year
    Our Last Summer
    The Piper
    Lay All Your Love On Me
    The Way Old Friends Do




    The Visitors................1981

    The Visitors
    Head Over Heels
    When All Is Said And Done
    Soldiers
    I Let The Music Speak
    One Of Us
    Two For The Price Of One
    Slipping Through My Fingers
    Like An Angel Passing Through My Room
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,728
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    I know this is slightly off thread, but this is an amazing extended version of Lay all Your Love on Me-never actually released but only used as a club promo for DJs back in 1981.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3ECxyIS9oI&feature=related

    Im amazed that this has since has never been released commercially because it is quite sought after.

    I had a very poor quality MP3 once but it was'nt worth the bother to get it;) Couldn't hear the track very well.

    Perhaps whichever label now publishes ABBA could do the honour once and for all?
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 265
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    I've actually got 3 CD's called 'From Sweden With Love' which are full of extended remixes of a lot of their tracks............ it's really interesting. Some tracks sound better, some don't. But it has remixes of 'Just Like That' & 'I Am The City' also
  • xxtimboxxtimbo Posts: 8,877
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    Another Town , Another Train from the 73 album ring ring

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBvQV-rHis0

    my theory is that Bjorn wrote the words and the music to that,
    but Im never gonna prove it am I ?
  • peacelilypeacelily Posts: 4,239
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    Abba, did some great songs. Liked a few of them. Loved Dancing Queen especially, as appropriate for all music lovers. Esp people like myself who like anything from ballads, to death metal, and are defo not 17.;):D

    Abba - Dancing Queen

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFrGuyw1V8s&ob=av3e
  • cnbcwatchercnbcwatcher Posts: 56,681
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    I've actually got 3 CD's called 'From Sweden With Love' which are full of extended remixes of a lot of their tracks............ it's really interesting. Some tracks sound better, some don't. But it has remixes of 'Just Like That' & 'I Am The City' also

    Wow I never knew Abba remixes existed: Are these CDs available in shops or on itunes?
  • gpkgpk Posts: 10,206
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    Wow I never knew Abba remixes existed: Are these CDs available in shops or on itunes?

    it was a bootleg collection. there is no official remix album. :)
  • mushymanrobmushymanrob Posts: 17,992
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    xxtimbo wrote: »
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    benny and bjorn are probably pops second best songwriters (behind lennon/mccartney),
    end quote

    but did John and Paul really write any
    song as brilliant as this one ?


    Awesome song.... or is it a hymn ?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCfr9pJ4JJA

    erm... yes! they wrote many songs superior to that and ARE regarded as the best ever songwriters of pop music, benny/bjorn though (as i originally stated) could be argued that they are second...
    xxtimbo wrote: »
    The Beatles never ever won the Eurovision Song contest
    but Abba did win it and Brotherhood of Man won it too
    go here
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bKAPVpA46o

    Bro of Man were really England's answer to Abba,
    the same line up, two guys, a blonde and a brunette
    Bro of Man have even outlasted Abba and are still going !

    oh lord.... winning the anual cheesy fest ISNT a mark of quality! ok, abba were again arguably the 'best' ever winner of the song contest, but the esc was always a bit of light hearted fun and bore no comparison to real pop music..

    as for brotherhood of man.... they were going long before their 1976 win, and were re-packaged for it... but apart from them being a direct copy of abbas format, bore no resemblance to them. bom were a manufactured pop act, not a self driven entity that abba were...
  • tonywilsontonywilson Posts: 315
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    Haven't The Beatles sold a million records worldwide? I'm a huge Abba fan but their sales are nowhere near that. They'll never reach The Beatles sales.

    Err, it's slightly more than that.

    Don't know about Beatles but ABBA have sold 375 million records worldwide.

    Personally I prefer ABBA but recognise that The Betles were more talented and far more willing to take risks musically.
  • tonywilsontonywilson Posts: 315
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    Oh and comparing Brotherhood of Man to ABBA is like comparing piss to champagne.
  • xxtimboxxtimbo Posts: 8,877
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    Dont knock Bro of Man, they made some great music
    go here
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2zzwVNM2yM


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    Wow I never knew Abba remixes existed: Are these CDs available in shops or on itunes?
    gpk wrote: »
    it was a bootleg collection. there is no official remix album. :)

    Perhaps we should petition the record company.:D

    I am amazed that there are so many authorised remixes of ABBA and other acts, MJ and Madonna for example, which have never been made commercially available but where used in the clubs as dance mixes.

    Unless there is some licencing issue, it seems the labels are missing a golden opportunity to sell more music.

    There used to be so many blogs on line where you could find sought after tracks and remixes, but they have all been closed down.

    Talk about making life difficult for fans.
  • mushymanrobmushymanrob Posts: 17,992
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    xxtimbo wrote: »
    Dont knock Bro of Man, they made some great music
    go here
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E2zzwVNM2yM


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    m8, they were utter shite! sorry but they epitomised everything wrong about mid 70's pop... in a time when so much great music was being made, prog rock, rock, punk, disco, northern, and abbas quality pop. im glad they won the esc in 76, but thats their zenith.

    its sad that their style of cheesy manufactured pop has today become the norm, and excepted as such. no wonder the charts are so rubbish.
  • StikoStiko Posts: 366
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    On checking the ABBA singles releases, it looks like they actually called it a day when the public got bored of them when thier last few singles failed to get above No 25 back in 82. Check this site out http://www.everyhit.com/searchsec.php

    The link aint working right, but do a search on ABBA single releases
  • gpkgpk Posts: 10,206
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    Stiko wrote: »
    On checking the ABBA singles releases, it looks like they actually called it a day when the public got bored of them when thier last few singles failed to get above No 25 back in 82. Check this site out http://www.everyhit.com/searchsec.php

    The link aint working right, but do a search on ABBA single releases

    that is partly true. however, their 3rd greatest hits album. also got to #1 in the album charts at the same time as those singles. the second single from the visitors album previously performed badly in the uk. however, that was a #1 album too.

    the second divorce in 1981 was another factor. along with andersson/ulvaeus wanting to break into musical theatre, the girls also had solo ambitions.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,363
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    I love both Abba and The Beatles' songs.
    Lennon/McCartney and Benny/Bjorn have been the best songwriter pairings for several decades.
    I like early Beatles songs especially where John Lennon's voice is featured.
    Abba's "Arrival" album is my favourite one of theirs.
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