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Irix
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Mick will certainly be interested in it .... like in the ABBA-Museum in 2014 - [iorr.org] .
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matxil
Whenever people tell me "the Beatles were better" when I say I am a Rolling Stones fan, I say that one shouldn't compare the Stones with the Beatles, they do different things. The Beatles were a pop band and as such should be compared to ABBA. So, I mention them in the same sentence quite often.
I totally disagree. The Stones and the Beatles' music and wider background have far more in common, than the Beatles' do with ABBA. ABBA were pure Euro-pop; the Beatles were not. The Stones had deeper blues-roots than the Beatles, yet they were both lovers and and interpreters of American rock 'n roll and rhythm-and-blues.
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MisterDDDD
I say this with no disrespect intended, but I don't believe I've ever personally known anyone who was an ABBA fan, myself included.
Realize they exist obv, but always thought they were mostly from their home country and/or bubble gum pop type fans.
Good on 'em though...never did get the popularity with them.
Suppose I never really.... Took A Chance ..on 'em to be fair
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matxil
Well, I say these things partly to annoy people who insist on comparing Beatles and Stones, so there's a large grain of salt in my comment. Still, the claim to fame of the Beatles is not that they were inspired by American rock n roll - there were many bands like that and most of them got nowhere - but that Lennon and McCartney were excellent and original songwriters. That, at least they have in common with those guys from ABBA.
Jagger/Richards have written a number of good pop songs too, but their greatest hits are not so much based on clever compositions, melodies, harmonies, etc... but on groove, sound, rhythm and attitude.
ABBA could have written an euro-pop version of Yesterday and the Beatles could have done The Winner Takes It All in a different arrangement, but both would have been incapable to do Midnight Rambler.
Still, a big grain of salt in all of this.
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matxil
Whenever people tell me "the Beatles were better" when I say I am a Rolling Stones fan, I say that one shouldn't compare the Stones with the Beatles, they do different things. The Beatles were a pop band and as such should be compared to ABBA. So, I mention them in the same sentence quite often.
I totally disagree. The Stones and the Beatles' music and wider background have far more in common, than the Beatles' do with ABBA. ABBA were pure Euro-pop; the Beatles were not. The Stones had deeper blues-roots than the Beatles, yet they were both lovers and and interpreters of American rock 'n roll and rhythm-and-blues.
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wupperstein
How can a stonesfan interested in ABBA?
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wupperstein
How can a stonesfan interested in ABBA?
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wupperstein
How can a stonesfan interested in ABBA?
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Irix
Germany: 'I Still Have Faith In You' #3 and 'Don't Shut Me Down' #5 - [www.OffizielleCharts.de] - (10-Sep-2021).
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NilsHolgersson
Don't Shut Me Down enters at #9 on the UK Top 40 and I Still Have Faith in You at #14!
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Irix
Abbatars (digital avatars):
Mick will certainly be interested in it .... like in the ABBA-Museum in 2014 - [iorr.org] .
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wupperstein
How can a stonesfan interested in ABBA?
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Doxa
I have always said that The Beatles were the best of any pre-ABBA bands. We all love to sing those beautiful, catchy sing-a-long pop tunes, don't we? No one can hate them.
- Doxa
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Stoneage
Hate or not - when was the last time our band (RS) landed a new single on UK Top Ten first week of release?