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there songs are so complext its fair to say the girls where the main stars.
They both have beautiful voices, and I think their voices blend so well together in a way that usually only singing sisters do.
I quite like some of the solo stuff by Frida (the brunette/redhead), but haven't really checked out Agnetha's solo material.
My top 5 ABBA tracks =
1. The Day Before You Came
2. Money Money Money
3. Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight)
4. When All Is Said And Done
5. Super Trouper
all 4 of them brought something to the group.
i remember watching a programme about them and there songs where so complicated in how they made them.
think it was presented by pete waterman.
here you go mate and dont think ive heard this one before.
They both have beautiful voices, and I think their voices blend so well together in a way that usually only singing sisters do.
I quite like some of the solo stuff by Frida (the brunette/redhead), but haven't really checked out Agnetha's solo material.
My top 5 ABBA tracks =
1. The Day Before You Came
2. Money Money Money
3. Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man After Midnight)
4. When All Is Said And Done
5. Super Trouper
I love ABBA. A great band with great songs, I have all their albums. The only ABBA song i don't like is Does Your Mother Know. ABBA went really out of fashion in the 80's and early 90's.
I like almost all of Abba's songs apart from 1 or 2 of the later ones that are a bit mawkish as thing were beginning to come apart at the seams.
In the 1980s only the better known ones (apart from Dancing Queen oddly, too disco-y?) seemed to get airplay, but after their greatest hits came out in 1992 they seemed to be having a revival with each generation of teenage girls, even before Mamma Mia! opened.
I like almost all of Abba's songs apart from 1 or 2 of the later ones that are a bit mawkish as thing were beginning to come apart at the seams.
In the 1980s only the better known ones (apart from Dancing Queen oddly, too disco-y?) seemed to get airplay, but after their greatest hits came out in 1992 they seemed to be having a revival with each generation of teenage girls, even before Mamma Mia! opened.
I LOVED ABBA, my fan adoration reaching its peak in 1976, when they had three No. 1 hits. I especially had a soft spot for the blonde girl, Agnetha, but then again, a lot of other male ABBA fans did too!
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