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Showing posts with label Abba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abba. Show all posts
Sunday, May 09, 2021
Saturday, May 16, 2020
30 Day Song Challenge - Day 16
A song that's a classic favourite.
Two Abba songs in such a short space of a music challenge? Either one of them just died (they haven't) or this lockdown has unlocked from my inner depths my 9 year old, 16 year old, 27 year old, 36 year old . . . old man 'lustcrush' (not a word; just made it up).
Anyway, it's a stone cold classic. Elvis Costello and Steve Nieve thought so, and they know their pop onions:
Abba - Dancing Queen (1976)
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
30 Day Song Challenge - Day 12
A song from your preteen years.
As a kid, it was such a big deal that they mentioned Glasgow in the lyric. The glamour . . . Agnetha . . . Be still my beating heart . . .
Abba - Super Trouper (1980)
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Garfunkel and Garfunkel Simon and Simon
Swedes have always been my favourite Scandinavians for some inexplicable reason but a bit more of this from the Norweigans and I might have to revise my opinion:
Of course, I've been here before with my declared love for Kings of Convenience, but I would have thought after nearly four years my mancrush on Erlend Øye would have melted away just a wee bit.
Quick, throw me my favourite Abba youtube clip before I write something I might regret.
Friday, September 28, 2007
Friday's Playlist #16
An ongoing series:
My Brightest Diamond, 'Golden Star' (Bring Me the Workhorse) The Mary Onettes, 'Void' (Labrador Summer Sampler 2007) Chas & Dave, 'There Ain't No Pleasing You' Future Of The Left, 'Manchasm' (Curses) National Skyline, 'The Last Day' (The Last Day EP) Alistair Griffin, 'Mark Viduka' The Legends, 'Call It Ours' (Up Against The Legends) Abba, 'Head Over Heels' (The Visitors) Amy Rigby, 'Dancing With Joey Ramone' (Little Fugitive) The Tom Morton Two, 'Learning To Hate The Beatles' ('A Complete and Utter History of Rock'n'Roll')
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