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Perfection. Just let it absorb you.
Just how good is "old" Elton John?
Not much wrong with some "new" Elton either:
I must face the fact that I'm never going to be as cool as these two.
:)>-
This band is just so freakin' awesome:
This song was so ahead of it's time that it's scary.
And this song always "gets" me.
I haven't seen The Beach btw.
Holly invented the traditional rockn roll line up with guitar, bass and drums.
Fun fact: In Roskilde town there is a bar with the name "Buddy Holly".
Nice to know. B-)
This is quite simply one of the best pop songs ever written, if not the best.
So simple, so pure.
And I'm not ashamed to admit it. Shoot me now.
Here in the US, I don’t really remember seeing ABBA on TV a lot in the 1970s, but I do remember listening to them as part of those old K-Tel album compilations. And naturally, this teenage boy thought that Agnetha Fältskog was the prettiest thing on two legs.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/michelecatalano/2013/02/20/k-tel-records-the-spotify-of-the-70s/#24cbcc6c129f
To me, ABBA was like the musical version of pornography back in the day. No one will admit to reading it, but if you go into their homes – there, on their CD rack was……”ABBA Gold.” And if you took a look through their windows late at night, you would find them singing and dancing along with “Waterloo” or “Dancing Queen” (wink..wink!!).
It’s good to see that with the movie “Mamma Mia!” people have re-discovered them music and they now get (for the most part), the musical respect that they always deserved.
I'm a metalhead you see. But once you start to analyse their songs you come to realise how brilliant Andersson/Ulveus were.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/metropole-orkest/2020/tivolivredenburg-grote-zaal-utrecht-netherlands-399b1a7.html
Orchestra: Metropole (and a bunch of singers ;) )