newvillefan
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Hard to believe today marks the 50th anniversary of ABBA's Eurovision win in Brighton, England, with their breakthrough single 'Waterloo'.
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I remember anxiously opening the plastic on the Waterloo album in anticipation of more songs like that one... I was disappointed in that there were too many ballads and too much cutesy stuff for my taste. I also wished for more vocals from the guys in the band. ("Does Your Mother Know" from a later album is great!) But "Waterloo" is still a killer track and I crank it every time I come upon it.
My favorite song of theirs has always been "SOS," but I like "Dancing Queen" quite a bit as well. Even after all these years I'm still not drawn to their ballads.
on a considerably more obscure note, "Watch Out."
Replying to myself as the edit feature has expired, heh...explaining how my 1990's "discovery" of ABBA actually occurred. I started dating a German girl who hailed from from Stuttgart, and of course she was besotted with ABBA. Had everything and knew everything about them.Wow, 50 years...although I'm old enough to remember when they were popular they were not nearly as big in the USA as in pretty much everywhere else in the world. Aside from "Waterloo" "SOS" and "Dancing Queen" - all of which I liked - I knew little about them.
A consequence of this was that I actually "discovered" what ABBA really offered musically, in the early 1990's! Next thing you know I own the ABBA Gold collection as well as most of their vinyl records, and know just about every song in their catalog. I dug into their careers, learned about their personal relations (marriages, divorces, etc) - and then understood what "I know there's Something Going On" from Frida was about - bad Benny! Both ABBA Gold CD's are in my CD case in my car.
I did not know it existed until just now.Did any ABBA fan invest in The Singles - The First 50 years???
Any of these songs could end up being in my Top Ten favorites at any time!
I have this and it’s really the only box set I need and it’s also mastered very well. There are no loudness wars going on, it’s very warm sounding played at any audio level you set it at. I especially love the ABBA UnDeleted on disc 4.For current and future readers of this thread, I recommend their Box Set "Thank You For The Music" as it has the hits, B-sides that never made it to studio LP's and some session songs that did not make the grade.