Originally Posted by HeyHeyHelen:
“Don't worry, I grew up with ABBA and was laughed out of the class for still liking them in the 80s, yet now they're far more popular than Adam Ant, who was the big thing then.”
“Don't worry, I grew up with ABBA and was laughed out of the class for still liking them in the 80s, yet now they're far more popular than Adam Ant, who was the big thing then.”
Mmmm, ABBA! I mainly got this through my parents and The Mamas & the Papas. As well as The Carpenters and The Beach Boys. This coming through late 80s to early/mid 90s. You can imagine the roasting I would have had that I ended up keeping it to myself, a lot. Since the 90s were a lot of club/rave music.
What fascinated me about it then as well as part of my childhood on sunny mornings for so long that still exists to this day, the rich harmony. The warmth in the music. It is so rich.
Eagle
Does Your Mother Know https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2BosGFoWPo
Tiger
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJtWwmt0cXM
Chiquitita
Money, Money, Money
Knowing Me, Knowing You
Its like that same rich sound from Motown/Quincy Jones. You just know that sound. Just like Michael Jackson/Jackson 5. Mmm that sound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUcUS2cIieA
No phones back then. Everybody held their heads up.

Let alone Karen Carpenter. Feels like floating in the clouds to their music. There is something so pure and clean about their music. As if it sterilises your brain for complete positivity. Plus those voice tones. So incredibly rich.
Likewise for The Mamas & the Papas. I feel American everytime I hear them. Feels like you could get completely lost with their sound. It's so pure.
It's so sad you rarely get any of this style of harmony nowadays. Most sound alike or so many of them sound electronic with voice enhancers.



