I Listened to a LEGENDARY Band I LOATHE for 3 Days…Did It CHANGE MY MIND? | Professor of Rock

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  • Coming up, it’s a group that I swore I’d never feature on this channel. ABBA is one of the biggest bands of all time, with nearly 40 Top 10 hits across the world. After taking the 70s by storm, they broke up in the 80s. But by the 90s there was this pop culture campaign that put them right back in the spotlight. And today ABBA is stronger than ever. Honestly, I don’t know why but I’ve never liked their music. Call me crazy. But for today’s episode, I’m conducting an experiment… I’m doing a deep dive into ABBA’s career (along with one of their biggest hits Take A Chance On Me) to see if maybe I’ve been wrong all these years. But that’s a big “if.” ... Still, if any song has a chance to flip the script, Take A Chance On Me could be it. I gotta admit, this track is so catchy it just might be a gateway into the rest of their catalog. So, will I or won’t I change my mind? There’s only one way to find out. The experiment kicks off… NEXT on the Professor of Rock.
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    So today, I might be going against my better judgment here… that’s because I’m featuring a group that honestly, I’ve never really liked. And as many of my biggest critics have noted… I like everything! Ha ha. I really don’t, but we’ve never covered this band in-depth on the channel. But I’ve gotten a lot of requests to tell their story, so I thought maybe it’s time to give these guys another listen. So I’m taking a chance here and telling the story of ABBA’s second-highest charting US, from their 1977 LP, ABBA: The Album - Take a Chance on Me. Don’t ask me why I don’t like ABBA. It’s not something I can really explain… Their music has just always driven me mad. My wife and kids love them. Well, I’m willing to be open-minded. So here we go.
    In the 1970s ABBA emerged as a legitimate pop phenomenon. I mean, like ‘em or not, there’s no denying the facts. This boy-girl foursome from Sweden garnered massive global acclaim throughout their career, and afterwards. Known for their infectious melodies and catchy hooks, ABBA crafted a catalog of mostly cheerful pop hits. With an eye for the dance floor, their music easily transitioned to match the disco craze of the era and then kept pushing ahead into the 80s.
    The beginning of the ABBA story dates back to Sweden, nearly six decades ago. In June 1966, musicians Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson met for the first time. Björn was a member of the Hootenanny Singers, a popular folk group, and Benny, played keyboards for Sweden's premier 60s pop ensemble: The Hep Stars. The two wrote their first song together a few weeks later. By the end of the 60s the two were partners and composers, having shifted their priorities away from their respective bands.
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  • @ProfessorofRock
    @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +249

    Poll: Name a legendary band or artist that for whatever reason...You can't stand?

    • @peterd.9978
      @peterd.9978 Před měsícem +201

      They're not legendary, but I just can't stand Oasis.

    • @christineml1476
      @christineml1476 Před měsícem +62

      Lynyrd Skynyrd

    • @killrmillr
      @killrmillr Před měsícem +80

      Jimmy Buffett

    • @stephenbrown4211
      @stephenbrown4211 Před měsícem +3

      Mutley Crud no talent and they mime
      Mariah Carey doesn’t sing she wails. And she murdered Without You
      Depeche Mode robotic synth band. They are NOT ROCK

    • @pinballinc1752
      @pinballinc1752 Před měsícem +161

      Nirvana

  • @waynestover1176
    @waynestover1176 Před 11 dny +17

    51 years old who loves power metal and I still think Abba is great!

  • @reneebennett643
    @reneebennett643 Před měsícem +991

    Imagine you’re are a 58 year old woman and you hear “Dancing Queen” Suddenly you’re transported back to your youth and your whole world filled with possibilities! For a moment, you are free!

    • @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
      @xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Před měsícem +29

      Yep that’s how I feel!

    • @tmklunk
      @tmklunk Před měsícem +52

      Same for this 58 years old guy

    • @miketurner1768
      @miketurner1768 Před měsícem +14

      So right👍

    • @jeromethiel4323
      @jeromethiel4323 Před měsícem +39

      And "winner takes it all."
      We've all been there, when a relationship falls apart.
      It's a sad song, but it's powerful.

    • @marktait2371
      @marktait2371 Před měsícem +10

      funny when hanging out shlep.gear with friend dj 80s dance club one would always request the song so he had to play then clubgoers had a dance they would do like a broadway show everyone sang along vcu was right down the street had many dancers breakers art students everyone loved the song no matter how cheesy it was

  • @oriyan2
    @oriyan2 Před měsícem +114

    It's easy to dislike or write off ABBA for all the wrong reasons. But at the core of their music - beneath all the flashy glitter and glamour - are many sofisticated, cleverly crafted and timeless melodies.

  • @Bjowolf2
    @Bjowolf2 Před měsícem +69

    How is anyone with a deep interest in music not able to hear how well composed, brilliantly arranged and incredibly well performed these wonderful ABBA pop songs are? - not to mention their fantastic melodies and catchy lyrics 😊

    • @christianoazzuro6711
      @christianoazzuro6711 Před měsícem +7

      He's not a 'professor" it's a nickname for sure.I'll stick to what many big rock celebrities say and feel about Abba's pop genius.Their judgement is a force that counts.

    • @gaskellr44
      @gaskellr44 Před 16 dny +5

      I'm not sure he is worthy of running a channel, saying he is unsure about ABBA, crazy.

    • @christianoazzuro6711
      @christianoazzuro6711 Před 16 dny +7

      @@gaskellr44 !lol.I guess we can't blame him since it's obvious he's restricted within his US oriented/rockage genred borders.He gets out of his 'serious" rock waters with Abba's (self-estimated) Euro 'discio-pap" vibes.He just can't get it.....Oh well.....

    • @abdulazizabdullah6497
      @abdulazizabdullah6497 Před 14 dny +3

      Yes they are modern day beethovens 😊

    • @C_Melvyn_James
      @C_Melvyn_James Před 12 dny +2

      He DID say he was aware of the obvious reasons for their popularity but that he couldn't put into words why they just don't do it for him. I'm a HUGE Rush fan but I totally understand it when someone hates their music. Sure they're undeniably great but at the end of the day it's all about what the music does for you. I can accept an "I just don't enjoy it" over "they suck". They don't suck but not everyone has to like them.
      Nickleback doesn't suck (they're an amazingly capable band) but it doesn't mean anyone should like them. I'll never understand why people listen to them at all but I don't hate them. Hating of music should be reserved for any Rap or Hip-Hop that isn't Lauren Hill's MisEducation. (Love that album!)

  • @Vonlang001
    @Vonlang001 Před měsícem +747

    Pete Townshend once said that "Knowing me, knowing you" was the finest song about divorce he had ever heard. That's good enough for me. This old school rock and roller loves ABBA.

    • @t.o.408
      @t.o.408 Před měsícem +69

      I've read that Pete also called S.O.S. the greatest pop song ever written.

    • @Spo-Dee-O-Dee
      @Spo-Dee-O-Dee Před měsícem +39

      @@t.o.408 S.O.S. is the one they truly knocked out of the park.

    • @t.o.408
      @t.o.408 Před měsícem +13

      @@Spo-Dee-O-Dee Agreed. It's easily my favorite of their songs.

    • @daves2058
      @daves2058 Před měsícem +11

      I posted the same about SOS! I became a huge fan!

    • @JamesAllen-xk8bc
      @JamesAllen-xk8bc Před měsícem +17

      I lovd ABBA, and am a huge Townsend fan, so I agree with your sentiment!

  • @regpither3392
    @regpither3392 Před měsícem +215

    60 yr old rock/metalhead here and I've always loved ABBA! And just remember, you can't spell SABBAth without ABBA! 😎

  • @rjciccone
    @rjciccone Před 18 dny +36

    ABBA and Bee Gees are arguably the top two groups who have the most secret fans - mainly rock fans that don’t want to publicly admit their love of them.
    There was a time that if you liked Led Zeppelin, The Who or The Rolling Stones, you probably would not like ABBA (or Bee Gees) but both groups had so many infectious melodies in their songs it would be hard to not get them stuck in your head, you’d hear their songs on the radio - a lot! So after all these years, ABBA and Bee Gees are openly loved by people who love classic rock, rap, country etc. Great music always prevails!

    • @virgildailey1970
      @virgildailey1970 Před 17 dny +6

      I’ve always been a classic rock fan predominately. But I love harmonies and nobody does it better than ABBA or The Bee Gees. Love them both. Never been ashamed to admit it. We all have different tastes and likes. The POR has had some obscure bands in his videos that he raved about but I had never heard of. And didn’t like after exposure to their music. But that’s okay, like I said different tastes and likes for folks. The Winner Takes It All is the most hauntingly beautiful tear jerker song I have ever heard.

    • @Cre80s
      @Cre80s Před 5 dny

      @@virgildailey1970Slipping Through My Fingers is the REAL tear jerker.

    • @punns643
      @punns643 Před 4 dny

      Nope, can't stand either of them. Both of them are gay

  • @GordoFabulous
    @GordoFabulous Před 29 dny +57

    No band has ever perfected the female voice like ABBA.

  • @dansharpe2364
    @dansharpe2364 Před měsícem +361

    57 year old English metalhead here. I have always loved ABBA. Musical and songwriting genius.

    • @emdiar6588
      @emdiar6588 Před měsícem +18

      57 year old English Prog/Psych head here. 100% agreed. Undeniable hooks for days!

    • @timscarrow9151
      @timscarrow9151 Před měsícem +6

      Church of the cosmic skull, have you guys watched them on yt? I think you would like it if you are an Abba fan and a metalhead. I'm 58.

    • @dansharpe2364
      @dansharpe2364 Před měsícem +2

      @@timscarrow9151 yes, they are awesome.

    • @bjornagaintobywilde
      @bjornagaintobywilde Před měsícem +4

      60 later this year, ditto. Started listening around 76, fantastic songs, fantastic performances

    • @oscardiggs246
      @oscardiggs246 Před měsícem +7

      One of my favorite bands from my childhood in the 70s and I've always liked their music. This is no way impedes on my metalhead status.

  • @Bipbop66
    @Bipbop66 Před měsícem +202

    The 70's cannot be told entirely without mentioning ABBA.

    • @sqearly
      @sqearly Před měsícem +6

      Unfortunately

    • @deathmetaldouglas69
      @deathmetaldouglas69 Před 28 dny +2

      Yes they are instrumental in providing proof that pop crap music existed back then.

    • @lostinmybackyard2006
      @lostinmybackyard2006 Před 19 dny +1

      Agreed. I too have never warmed up to ABBA. I think their singing is too punchy. too pop. SOS is ok though.

    • @rjciccone
      @rjciccone Před 18 dny +1

      Or The Bee Gees

    • @meedwards5
      @meedwards5 Před 13 dny

      I agree. But I don't care for them or much of the disco/ dance music of that era. Maybe because I associate it with my older sisters and their friends.

  • @andresd6193
    @andresd6193 Před 25 dny +35

    I have always liked ABBA. Those two ladies harmonies are out of this world.❤😊

  • @michaelbeasley5783
    @michaelbeasley5783 Před 12 dny +21

    As a songwriter, I just can't dislike "Dancing Queen." It's hopelessly infectious.

    • @urbangorilla33
      @urbangorilla33 Před 2 hodinami +1

      I think it's their best song. Great fun to play bass to.

    • @michaelbeasley5783
      @michaelbeasley5783 Před hodinou +1

      @@urbangorilla33 It's the impeccable pop song: Great melody and harmonies, perfect tempo, great instrumental composition.

  • @murtbrennan
    @murtbrennan Před měsícem +475

    I'm a metalhead and I love ABBA. Everyone can sing along and dance to ABBA. Every song is an earworm and makes me smile.

    • @andreabradley5837
      @andreabradley5837 Před měsícem +14

      I had a boyfriend years ago named Fernando and I would sing him that song. Metalhead as well.

    • @fivestring65ify
      @fivestring65ify Před měsícem +26

      I'm a hard rock musician, and I took a lot of heat for liking this band. I don't care. I proudly embrace my love for this band.

    • @stpetie7686
      @stpetie7686 Před měsícem +12

      Metalhead for 50 years. I'm right there with you.

    • @deementia6796
      @deementia6796 Před měsícem +19

      Hey, if one of Lemmy's favorite bands is ABBA, then you can love it too!

    • @eire1965
      @eire1965 Před měsícem +6

      Same here. Only my close family knows that I like ABBA.

  • @davidlaw689
    @davidlaw689 Před měsícem +607

    Love em or loathe em but there’s no denying that Benny and Bjorn know how to create a Top 40 goldmine.

  • @larryfreda4694
    @larryfreda4694 Před 17 dny +23

    The Day Before You Came is so sophisticated. Listen to it. Growing up in the 70's I was a Rock and Roll snob. Aerosmith, Van Halen, The Who, etc. these were my favorite groups.
    Then in 2014 I started listening to Abba. I think their music catalog is fantastic. For a couple of years that's all I listened to. Get past the squeaky clean image and appreciate them for being great recording artists.

  • @baldrbraa
    @baldrbraa Před 26 dny +22

    I think a great way to understand the greatness of ABBA is to identify what happens in each song from different musical perspectives. The perfect choice of tempo in «The Name of the Game» becomes so clear when the chorus hits with the perfect giant 1-4-5-4 chords, plus the change to major key. The way the intro to «When I Kissed the Teacher» fools you into thinking it’s a mid-tempo song, and then suddenly by way of just doubling the beat when the full band comes in it throws you into the air. The way «Mamma Mia» passes from one hook to the next forever. The unbelievable harmonisation of the word «TRY» in «Chiquitita». The actual simplicity of «The Winner Takes It All», just consisting of two alternating melodies from beginning to end.

  • @TheLastchild101
    @TheLastchild101 Před měsícem +245

    My mother, in her final years, suffered from dementia. Music is magic to dementia patients. ABBA, in particular, always brought a smile to my mothers face.
    She passed recently. I always loved ABBA, and will always be grateful for their music and the smiles and happiness it brought to my mother.

    • @feedingravens
      @feedingravens Před měsícem +7

      My father also severely deteriorated mentally. A few months before his death ca. 2 years ago, I came over James Blunt "Monsters".
      A song of a son telling his father all is OK, you done your job and you done it well, now it's time for uw, the next generation, to chase the monsters away.
      "I turn off the light and close the door" - that hits hard...
      James Blunt wrote it when his father urgently needed a new kidney (as he had donated one long ago).
      They took the video with his dad sitting beside him. The legend goes that when they were through, the whole crew had tears in their eyes, while James' dad, a veteran, said "What is wrong with you? I'm not dead!"
      And they found a new kidney for him.
      Already years ago, there was the song "I wish I would have thold him in the)"Living Years" that made me think (too little).

      And a few days after my father's death, I came over Judith Durham singing "Danny Boy". I do not even know why. And wondered about the many RIPs that were in the comments, that made me curious. And it really was so, she had died on the same day as my father.

      But it is good to hear that your mother still had something that made her feel good. Sadly, the emotions that remain in this stage are to often fear and anger.

    • @julianbarber4708
      @julianbarber4708 Před měsícem +6

      The greatest pop band of all time. I don't regard The Beatles as a pop band.....they're just the greatest band of all time.

    • @JohnDoe-lt8fd
      @JohnDoe-lt8fd Před měsícem +8

      I do prefer ABBA over the Beatles, but let's face it, pop is short for popular, and the Beatles were more popular. They had 20 number one hits in the US. They would have had more, but in April 1964 they held every spot in the Top 5, thus preventing a couple of their own songs from getting to #1. So they definitely produced their share of "pop" music. I do think the ABBA ladies had more emotional & beautiful voices though.

    • @deathmetaldouglas69
      @deathmetaldouglas69 Před 28 dny +2

      My mother is suffering from dementia as well. She is 80 and has a light case of it. As much as I love her, however, I would not tolerate one second of ABBA. Meatloaf describes this situation in another cringy unlistenable pop smash called, I think, "I Won't do That".

    • @lauradewey5748
      @lauradewey5748 Před 28 dny +1

      Everyone has the right to an opinion. And they are a little bubble gummy.

  • @royjamieson898
    @royjamieson898 Před měsícem +170

    An old metalhead friend of mine got dragged kicking and screaming to see Abba perform on their 1979 Canada/US tour. He says to this day it is the best concert he's ever seen. It often passes unnoticed that Abba's backing band featured some of Europe's best musicians, including the legendary bassist Rutger Gunnarsson, drummer Ola Brunkert, and guitarist Janne Schaffer.

    • @PC4D1986
      @PC4D1986 Před 20 dny +7

      Always loved the tight and staccato drumming on Mamma Mia.

    • @chickadeeproductions
      @chickadeeproductions Před 9 dny +5

      Couldn't get into them in my teens. I revisited their collection in my adult years. I began to understand what my older cousins loved about them. Good music is timeless.

  • @AnthonyKiyola
    @AnthonyKiyola Před měsícem +7

    I saw a documentary recently that said Mamma Mia wasn’t intended to be released as a single but the Australian music program Countdown played the promo clip which became hugely popular. So Abba management decided to release Mamma Mia as a single in Australia only. Its success was so great that they decided to release it worldwide.

  • @RankopediaHarvey
    @RankopediaHarvey Před 21 dnem +12

    "Knowing me, knowing you" is my fave ABBA song

  • @jamesbullock9209
    @jamesbullock9209 Před měsícem +151

    For me, “Winner Takes It All” is their best and most mature song, dealing with the loss of their relationships. The vocals are absolutely phenomenal!!

    • @nealm6764
      @nealm6764 Před měsícem +3

      It is the only song of theirs I kind of like, and even then in spots of the song it annoys me.

    • @michaelrochester48
      @michaelrochester48 Před měsícem +6

      @@nealm6764 I’m the opposite I like just about everything they did. This song was pretty overplayed in the 80s so I am meh about it but I love almost everything they’ve ever ever done.

    • @SpiritualPsychotherapyServices
      @SpiritualPsychotherapyServices Před měsícem +3

      That, and "Dancing Queen". ❤

    • @ptah31
      @ptah31 Před měsícem +3

      I agree, the saddest but best. I can't imagine how painful it was to get through. Fernando, would be my 2nd most favorite..

    • @johngalyon8934
      @johngalyon8934 Před měsícem +2

      As the professor said, "It's their most mature song". I agree....and because of this, it's at least bearable.

  • @clarissathompson
    @clarissathompson Před měsícem +47

    My dad was born in 1935, he played country music, was a light heavyweight boxer with fists like hams, he was basically larger than life and louder than God. He was a big, tough man, but put on Chiquitita and he was a Dancing King.
    He passed 10 years ago and ABBA will always make me think of my daddy❤

  • @larryfreda4694
    @larryfreda4694 Před 17 dny +9

    The ABBA song Eagle was covered by heavy metal artist Rob Rock. The ABBA song I'm a Marionette was covered by the heavy metal goth band Ghost. I'm glad that these musicians appreciate the genius of ABBA.

  • @bartdepaepe8219
    @bartdepaepe8219 Před 15 dny +6

    The Winner Takes It All is an absolute masterpiece.
    Dancing Queen fills floor anywhere everywhere.

  • @fumedrummer
    @fumedrummer Před měsícem +229

    I think Adam is the first guy in the history of the internet to openly say, "I'm willing to change my mind." *cheers!*

    • @Lightning613
      @Lightning613 Před měsícem +4

      willing.
      but, didn’t.
      🤣

    • @LarryGum-ib2ys
      @LarryGum-ib2ys Před měsícem +1

      This band offers so many elements of sound greatness. I hope Adam can hear and feel some of them

    • @virtualdude64
      @virtualdude64 Před měsícem +4

      Except he didn't change his mind.

    • @LarryGum-ib2ys
      @LarryGum-ib2ys Před měsícem

      Brovo for that. Now he must recant that "loathe" word and find appreciation and respect for ABBA. Get it?

    • @IAmTheRealBill
      @IAmTheRealBill Před měsícem

      @@Lightning613sometimes that is just how it goes.

  • @nskid
    @nskid Před měsícem +113

    Abba was inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame in 2010 to the usual outrage from HOF critics. A reporter asked a spokesperson how Abba made it into the Hall and the response was as telling as it was simple: it was the votes of other musicians. It's absolutely true that other artists recognized Abba's incredible songcraft well before critics. People like Pete Townshend, Elvis Costello, Madonna, Phil Collins, Brian Eno, John Grant, Bono, even Sid Vicious have all attested to Abba's influence. A signal event in the band's critical revival came in 1992 when Bjorn and Benny performed onstage with U2. Note that the studio Abba built in Stockholm, Polar, was a pioneering digital studio that produced many of the top acts of the 1980s.

    • @alexioverdo5225
      @alexioverdo5225 Před měsícem +11

      Corey Taylor,David Grohl,Jonathan of Korn,Richie Blackmoore,Ian Gillan,Bjork,Nina Hagen,Bill crogan(Pearl Jam),John Frusciente RHCP to add but a few....

    • @loveistheanswer8137
      @loveistheanswer8137 Před 15 dny +9

      The hall is a joke. As much as I can appreciate Dolly Parton, how does she qualify as rock and roll. Abba belongs there before dolly.

    • @samanthahagan
      @samanthahagan Před 14 dny +2

      ⁠​⁠@@loveistheanswer8137 To exclude country artists that gave birth to and continue to influence rock artists is an insult to the music. Honoring country, RnB and Blues artists in the HOF is one of most logical attributes of the organization unless you’re ignorant of Rock and its history.

    • @user-ib6wf5sy4g
      @user-ib6wf5sy4g Před 12 dny

      @@loveistheanswer8137 Read the rules for admission to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and you will understand that the musical style of the artist being awarded is not included in these rules.

    • @donwilliams3078
      @donwilliams3078 Před 9 dny +1

      @@loveistheanswer8137 The Guess Who belongs there before most of these new bands...and Dolly.

  • @grumpytypewriter973
    @grumpytypewriter973 Před 14 dny +8

    ‘When All Is Said And Done’ is one of their best. Pathos, melancholy, musically upbeat with poignant lyrics which grew out of their divorces, and great harmonies, ‘When All Is Said And Done’ is worth a couple of listens.

  • @Gilbert_Dice_Gottfried
    @Gilbert_Dice_Gottfried Před měsícem +12

    Abba take a lot of crap because people think their music is corny or something but they are a REALLY talented band. At times they had hauntingly beautiful vocal harmonies and great arrangements that gave way to some very good songs. They were underestimated so much just because people don’t think they’re “cool” or something.

  • @Al69BfR
    @Al69BfR Před měsícem +140

    You may not like their music but from a musican‘s point of view you can‘t deny their craftsmanship and extraordinary abilities to produce hit after hit. As a bass player it‘s especially reflected in their bass players bass lines which are kind of unique and widely recognized as some of the best in pop music of the 70th and 80th.

    • @eggy1962
      @eggy1962 Před měsícem +14

      Rutger Gunnarson and Mike Watson …A+

    • @Josianne-Music
      @Josianne-Music Před měsícem

      Exactly 😊 👏 ❤

    • @ashepherd6256
      @ashepherd6256 Před měsícem +3

      Absolutely! I can't begin to count how many times I made my fingers bleed trying to keep up with those guys on bass!

    • @andrewblackburn1426
      @andrewblackburn1426 Před měsícem +4

      I think this describes where I am with ABBA - their songs are like a polished and carefully-presented version of the 'schlager music' they started with in the 1960s. But the presentation is just *so good*. And yeah, the session musicians who supported those recordings absolutely killed it.

  • @micbln8967
    @micbln8967 Před měsícem +118

    If you are not touched by "the winner takes it all" and "the day before you came" and "lay all your love on me" you are not a human being...

    • @evilAshTheDog
      @evilAshTheDog Před 14 dny +10

      The Day Before You Came is so little known, yet perhaps my favorite!

    • @elemar5
      @elemar5 Před 13 dny +2

      I'm an alien.

    • @stansolo4138
      @stansolo4138 Před 12 dny

      @@elemar5 Aliens love ABBA ... Fact. they have sold trillions across the galaxy

    • @jjnlucky
      @jjnlucky Před 10 dny +1

      @@elemar5 me too. I hate ABBA. Every song grates on my nerves more than the last.I know its an unpopular opinion but, it's mine.
      I was listening to Earth Wind and Fire, War, Doobie Brothers, Stevie Wonder, ELO. Not to mention Parliament, KC and the Sunshine Band. And that's just pop music.
      Rock songs that were LEGENDS: Rhiannon, Saturday Night Special, Slow Ride, Bad Time, Welcome to the Machine. Damn Patti Smith's Gloria.
      So just call my space ship -- hopefully they'll be playing some Bad Company and a little Eagles.

    • @majindevon
      @majindevon Před 10 dny +2

      Abba elicits melodrama via joy. You have to love the drama to really like Abba. Lots of people who are stoic repress these feelings and it won't resonate with them.

  • @std882
    @std882 Před 25 dny +13

    Appreciate your honesty. For me, I used to hate them. How could I not? My Dad bought their album. And being a snobby Jazz influenced musician, it's embarrassing. That was until 2000 when things changed. I watched their documentary and was blown away at their work ethics, cultural background, humble beginnings, etc. Since then, I had been a big big fan. Even played their music in my band. Their song writing talent was most impressive.

  • @MultiPetercool
    @MultiPetercool Před 23 dny +9

    “When I Kissed The Teacher” is brilliant. The jangle guitar intro kicks ass and the bass guitar thumps along with the occasional John Entwistle-esque bass fill.

  • @mattpsomadakis8159
    @mattpsomadakis8159 Před měsícem +213

    No two female vocalists had ever sounded so perfect together and no two have since! One thing that has never changed- those two perfect voices!

    • @JamesAllen-xk8bc
      @JamesAllen-xk8bc Před měsícem +10

      Truth!

    • @hjermsted22
      @hjermsted22 Před měsícem +16

      The B-52's

    • @cszmax
      @cszmax Před měsícem +2

      On an interesting note Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson who sang the duet “I Know him so well” from the musical “Chess” written by none other than Tim Rice, Benny Anderson and Bjorn Ulvaeus.

    • @tobycatVA
      @tobycatVA Před měsícem +13

      Fleetwood Mac, Heart, The Judds, and The Indigo Girls have entered chat.

    • @timgernold1715
      @timgernold1715 Před měsícem +10

      @@tobycatVAand promptly left

  • @josephbishop3590
    @josephbishop3590 Před měsícem +112

    As a Hard Rocker in my teens, ABBA was absolutely not tolerated, in public.
    It was a guilty pleasure that I couldn't share with my hard rock peers.
    They were/are ear candy with legs that cannot be denied.
    As I grew out of the pressure of my peers I've been able to enjoy their music more freely.
    Most of their catalog is fantastic and continues to grow on the listening audience.
    I'm still a hard rock/metal aficionado, but I can still spin SOS once in a while and enjoy without the"guilty" part.
    Thanks professor!

    • @rosariocannistraro3561
      @rosariocannistraro3561 Před měsícem +10

      I'm 52 and a metal head and the hilarious thing about it all was I don't think I've ever met any metal person especially those over thirty that didn't secretly love ABBA lol its like this universal thing , And so many hard rock/ metal acts have covered them .

    • @rogergoddard2153
      @rogergoddard2153 Před měsícem +6

      Perhaps I have too long hated Abba. In fact, for the first time just now? I have listened to them on the video, and appreciate their talent. They can thank Taylor Swift. She makes them seem more tolerable.

    • @johnm948
      @johnm948 Před měsícem +8

      like in Tommy Boy when neither of them wanted to change the station form the carpenters

    • @jimmyd05
      @jimmyd05 Před měsícem +2

      Bravo!!

    • @mikebull7775
      @mikebull7775 Před měsícem +1

      Your band mates were probably doing the same thing as you 😂😂😂😂.

  • @edwardsanchez3708
    @edwardsanchez3708 Před 10 dny +4

    I loved Abba, the moment I heard them as a little kid in the 80s. Every time I listen to them, the first two songs I listen to are Thank you for the music and the winner takes all.

  • @BlutoLongneck
    @BlutoLongneck Před měsícem +9

    Funny story, Bjorn and Benny (bought/rented) a small island with a little cottage. They could stay there for days or weeks, while they worked on their new songs. Solitude and friendship build new ideas. Seagulls and waves wouldn't distract them, quiet and one line at a time.

  • @joannetyrrell364
    @joannetyrrell364 Před měsícem +85

    Abba is like comfort food. You just cant resist it and it draws you in. They are undeniably superstars. And thier best tracks instantly transport you back in time and has you smiling, bopping and singing along. I love them.

    • @robertbeatty1633
      @robertbeatty1633 Před měsícem +3

      Totally agree with you. And I am a huge Zeppelin guy. But I love ABBA!

    • @johnm948
      @johnm948 Před měsícem +1

      haha great point, comfort food

    • @jamesshea9575
      @jamesshea9575 Před měsícem +2

      I love The Carpenters and ABBA. The female voices are incredible (all three). I put all three in there because when I first heard ABBA I thought there was one female voice, Agnatha and Freda blended so perfectly. They have a song where Freda leads off saying “…I am the star”, but there isn’t one star in ABBA they are, all four, musical geniuses. Awesome music (Benny), magical lyrics (Björn), and ethereal voices (Agnetha and Freda). I wouldn’t listen to my wife telling me how great they were until I got curious and figured out the words to Dancing Queen, and was hooked.

    • @user-rz5qb1co4q
      @user-rz5qb1co4q Před 12 dny

      'Dancing Queen' will always be my all time favorite ABBA song. It was released when I was 17. I loved it then and still do. It reminds me of my teen-age years. The members of that group had the best harmonies and their voices blended perfectly. My brother, the Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Emerson Lake and Palmer, The Who, Pink Floyd, Moody Blues and those droning, depressing and/or Progressive English Rock groups of the early 70s and into the 80s- would never listen to them. He said he thought only women and gay men liked them. I sent him some info on the number of hits they had and how their record sales compared with his favorite bands since his mind was closed about them. I showed him their number of top 40 hits they achieved. He finally admitted they were a force to be reckoned with after all and agreed that he can tolerate a couple of their songs-same attitude the Professor of Rock has about them. For some reason a lot of guys just didn't like their sound-at least a lot of guys I knew back in ABBA's hey day didn't and wouldn't listen to them. My husband was never a huge fan of them either. I honestly think there is sometimes a big difference in the musical tastes of males and females. My brother just couldn't relate to the music of ABBA. Oh well, we like who we like and I could never stand the music of his favorite Progressive English Rock bands.

  • @robsawalker
    @robsawalker Před měsícem +69

    ABBA are probably the greatest pop band ever. They had an unbelievable run of superb tracks.

  • @crustydownunder
    @crustydownunder Před 10 dny +4

    I was never a huge ABBA fan back in the 70s, or 80s. I enjoyed their music, but I was a guitar driven rock fan, back then. These days, I can't get enough of ABBA's amazing music. The harmonies, the melodies, the intricate way the instruments entwine. I want to live inside their music, if that makes sense. My all-time fav for the last decade has been TAKE A CHANCE ON ME. However, lately I've found myself listening to Chiquitita over and over again, and it's just a brilliantly put together masterpiece.

  • @martinlowther278
    @martinlowther278 Před 10 dny +4

    Abba good was the first album I ever bought when I was 7 from Asda along with a portable CD player and although I mostly listen to rock now abba still sends me back and I can sing along to most songs from memory always have a place in my heart.

  • @markmiwurdz2248
    @markmiwurdz2248 Před měsícem +296

    Never underestimate the power of ABBA! Their music is very carefully crafted and well produced. Hooks and melodies that become ear - worms. A force to be reckoned with yesterday, today and tomorrow.

    • @catherine6653
      @catherine6653 Před měsícem +5

      Amen 💃

    • @Hammerhead547
      @Hammerhead547 Před měsícem +11

      Both Ritchie Blackmore and Yngwie Malmsteen are huge abba fans.

    • @metall1983
      @metall1983 Před měsícem +11

      I listen to extreme music the true underground metal stuff I need my Abba fix every now and than 😊

    • @24601jvj
      @24601jvj Před měsícem +1

      Yes on the worm holes! If I am at a place playing ABBA I need to cover my ears and hum to myself to prevent a worm hole infection.

    • @MarkFromHawaii
      @MarkFromHawaii Před měsícem

      Agreed.

  • @tonytorre9432
    @tonytorre9432 Před měsícem +26

    The way Dancing Queen was arranged blows my mind. It definitely was not written in the standard pop song form. It's Off beat entrance of different parts of the song is borderline brilliance.

  • @sasz2107
    @sasz2107 Před 10 dny +3

    ABBA has such a variety and depth to their songs that it's hard for me to understand how someone can't find at least one or two songs by them that they like. It isn't like all their songs sound the same, like some bands. I understand if they're not your cup of tea, but I'm not sure I understand how someone can hate their music. I think they're pretty incredible myself. Even after 45+ years I still like most of their songs.

  • @ThePetergate
    @ThePetergate Před měsícem +57

    'The Name of the Game...' That minor to major shift - so resolutely optimistic. Love it.

    • @Josianne-Music
      @Josianne-Music Před měsícem +5

      Its a brilliant song 😊❤

    • @damonrobus-clarke533
      @damonrobus-clarke533 Před měsícem +3

      Think it’s my favourite of theirs- forget dancing queen! (Although good, it’s a bit of an ABBA cliche).

    • @KeithBaldwin-yj6vm
      @KeithBaldwin-yj6vm Před měsícem +2

      Yes, the more I listen to it the more I appreciate the quality of it. Perhaps overshadowed by some of their more famous songs but in my view, as good as anything they did.

  • @Calvin15634
    @Calvin15634 Před měsícem +66

    Listen to The Visitors album from start to end. That would indicate they are by no means a “frivolous”, “disco” group. That is an amazingly mature and varied album.

    • @wylierichardson-tu6zs
      @wylierichardson-tu6zs Před měsícem +3

      Well, ABBA is usually called 'Europop', not 'disco'.

    • @5roundsrapid263
      @5roundsrapid263 Před měsícem +5

      It’s basically their “new wave” album. It sounds years ahead of its time.

    • @Dennis-ur9yu
      @Dennis-ur9yu Před měsícem +2

      I agree. :)

    • @jakeschutz6342
      @jakeschutz6342 Před měsícem +4

      solidiers is one of their best songs of their entire catalog.

    • @cherisenunez2530
      @cherisenunez2530 Před měsícem +7

      Soldiers, One of Us, Slipping Through My Fingers, The Visitors all speak from differing depths depending on where you're personally floating at the moments you brush into them.

  • @rafaelcastillo3834
    @rafaelcastillo3834 Před 18 dny +4

    I LOVE them! Catchy, infectious melodies, great harmonies. Great singing voices. My #1 favorite is The Winner Takes it All.

  • @ekhaat
    @ekhaat Před 10 dny +3

    "Hasta Manana", "I'm A Marionette", "Hey Hey Helen", "Sitting in the Palm tree", "I've been waiting for you" are some of their songs I love most.
    There are quite a few I don't care about also, like "Chiquitita" and "Thank You For The Music"

  • @angrybob3594
    @angrybob3594 Před měsícem +52

    The secret to ABBA is dancing to them with other people. The music makes you feel good. This is coming from a UK ex-punk who married an ex-Goth who both love going out in their late 50s to dance for fun, socialise, and exercise at the local disco. It is no more complex than that.

    • @DoofsterDan
      @DoofsterDan Před měsícem +1

      Wow… respectfully disagree. Yes, agree the tunes ring on a simple level but the production is so complex… bass lines jump out to those attuned to it….lot going on there…

    • @JohnDoe-lt8fd
      @JohnDoe-lt8fd Před měsícem +1

      @@DoofsterDan Yes, a lot of musicians have complex production, but ABBA's special sauce is the feelgood factor. There's few other bands that can match that. That's the kind of power that brings an ex-punk and an ex-goth in their 50's to a disco. Great image, BTW!

  • @stevencarafa1834
    @stevencarafa1834 Před měsícem +101

    The fact that you are willing to talk about a band that you don't like shows that you are an objective person when it comes to music. Good for you. Bravo.

    • @LarryGum-ib2ys
      @LarryGum-ib2ys Před měsícem +2

      What he presented is an insult to ABBA and a world of ABBA's fans

    • @TheChristafershawn
      @TheChristafershawn Před měsícem +1

      @@LarryGum-ib2ys Oh boy.

    • @LarryGum-ib2ys
      @LarryGum-ib2ys Před měsícem

      Well, some beloved tunes and their producers have been conspicuously absent--like the Partridge Family and Donnie and Marie. Any blind spots showing up here?

    • @houyhnhnm1411
      @houyhnhnm1411 Před měsícem

      @@LarryGum-ib2ys Why don't you find another channel instead of griping about what this channel doesn't cover?

    • @SPAZZOID100
      @SPAZZOID100 Před 18 dny

      @@LarryGum-ib2ys???

  • @LordHasenpfeffer
    @LordHasenpfeffer Před měsícem +6

    When I bought my copy of the "Take A Chance On Me" 45 in the summer of '78, I remember being most fascinated by the synth sounds in it which reminded me of rubber bands. :-)

  • @Una2006
    @Una2006 Před 23 dny +2

    Their 1982 single 'The Day Before You Came' is my favourite ABBA track. Blancmange recorded a cover of it in 1984, possibly the best cover version ever.

  • @samuraicrunchbird
    @samuraicrunchbird Před měsícem +159

    0:29 'Call me crazy.'
    YOU'RE CRAZY!!
    😂😅

    • @RBS_
      @RBS_ Před měsícem +2

      ..hell, everybody ALWAYS called me crazy, so I'll side with Prof.! ...ha-HAAA!

    • @MattSkosh
      @MattSkosh Před měsícem +4

      Hey, he asked for it.
      You’re crazy Professor.

    • @daves2058
      @daves2058 Před měsícem +2

      Crazy! Listen to , "When I kissed the teacher" for innocent fun! Watch the video. It's great!

    • @LarryGum-ib2ys
      @LarryGum-ib2ys Před měsícem +5

      Probably stems from an early dismissal as a duet-Female singing Pop bubble-gum and MISSING all of their sheer genius words and sounds. Sheer genius

  • @AlvaritoGT
    @AlvaritoGT Před měsícem +66

    My go to bands are Led Zeppelin, The Police, Fleetwood Mac, The Doors, Pink Floyd and U2 … but there’s always room for The Carpenters and ABBA and much more! Long live the music!

    • @johnwatts8346
      @johnwatts8346 Před měsícem +1

      i rate abba way above floyd, coz abba makes people feel happy.

    • @LarryGum-ib2ys
      @LarryGum-ib2ys Před měsícem +1

      How about The Partridge Family? (they outsold the Beatles for a little while)

    • @johnwatts8346
      @johnwatts8346 Před měsícem

      @@LarryGum-ib2ys bums on seats is 1 measurement, but hardly the only one.

    • @johnwatts8346
      @johnwatts8346 Před měsícem +2

      @@LarryGum-ib2ys the partridge family didnt start until after the beatles split up, however the monkees at one point famously out sold the beatles. but i mean if some director makes a film that does better box office than kubrick- so what? it doesnt make him better now does it.

    • @LarryRobinsonintothefog
      @LarryRobinsonintothefog Před měsícem

      All good bands.

  • @fancycavegaming620
    @fancycavegaming620 Před 18 dny +7

    I at 55 always felt that Abba was kind of a corporate band who's songs were written by focus group. But this video has helped me to see that the focus group was basically the 4 of them and they were just mass appeal song writers. In the early years I hated disco, but now that I'm an old geezer, I like it more than hair metal that defined my '90's. I don't gag when I hear ABBA anymore, I respect the hustle.

  • @stuartjameswright
    @stuartjameswright Před měsícem +4

    SOS and Name of the Game are brilliant pieces of pop perfection.

  • @bat2275
    @bat2275 Před měsícem +166

    Abba and the Scorpions were Europeans smart enough to know that singing in English was the key to success.

    • @Vince_Tasciotti
      @Vince_Tasciotti Před měsícem +11

      Golden Earring and Kraftwerk also sang in English.

    • @spark556
      @spark556 Před měsícem +4

      Modern Talking & A-ha?

    • @VIDSTORAGE
      @VIDSTORAGE Před měsícem +5

      Yes because English is the chain-link language of the world

    • @Nightrelic
      @Nightrelic Před měsícem +5

      Fortunately, that has changed to some extent. Falco got big in German, though he did start singing in English with his third album. I liked the previous two mostly German albums a lot better.

    • @wylierichardson-tu6zs
      @wylierichardson-tu6zs Před měsícem +2

      @@Nightrelic Well, any artist can make it big in their home country. But the key to greater worldwide success can be singing in English - learning the language if need be.

  • @dimahkhan5203
    @dimahkhan5203 Před měsícem +139

    As a teenager growing up in the 70s and 80s, anyone who said they like ABBA was treated like a miscast... nobody would accept the band. I was always proud that I am a big fan of ABBA. So, you saying you dislike them is just that. No matter what, no one can deny the band and surprising, this band's music just won't get old.

    • @marksharmanmusic1
      @marksharmanmusic1 Před měsícem +4

      Can agree with that totally

    • @stephenhosking7384
      @stephenhosking7384 Před měsícem +9

      As a teenage boy growing up in Australia in the 1970s I was the same. It was very "uncool" to like ABBA, but my ears told me that their was something particularly good there, and I went against the mainstream. Years later, and after ABBAs music has hung around much better than anyone else from the 1970s, I'm proud that I picked it early on.

    • @marksharmanmusic1
      @marksharmanmusic1 Před měsícem +5

      @@stephenhosking7384 we knew fantastic music at a young age. So did others, but they wouldn’t admit it

    • @wakandaforever4291
      @wakandaforever4291 Před měsícem +5

      Growing up in the 70's/80's It was considered very uncool to like Abba . You were made fun of if you liked them here in Seattle, at least.

    • @chrissmith7669
      @chrissmith7669 Před měsícem +3

      I had their albums but it wasn’t talked about with my buds.

  •  Před 16 dny +2

    ABBA garnered a massive success by mid-1980 in Latin America when they released "Gracias por la Música", a compilation of ABBA hits sung entirely in Spanish. They coupled with Argentinian lyricists Buddy and Mary McCluskey (who also penned some Spanish adaptations for Brazilian monster Roberto Carlos) and took some studio rehearsal time to get used to Spanish pronuntiation.

  • @randyhuke3773
    @randyhuke3773 Před 15 dny +4

    "The Winner Takes It All" is a masterpiece sung solo by Agnetha.
    Knowing the story behind this song makes it even more remarkable.

  • @marie_h1104
    @marie_h1104 Před měsícem +115

    I simply appreciate that you tried. Thank you for taking a chance on ABBA.

    • @LarryGum-ib2ys
      @LarryGum-ib2ys Před měsícem +3

      Hearing all the other Ones he supports--He has a big understanding/hearing problem. This revelation diminishes my regard for the "Prof of Rock"

    • @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole
      @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole Před měsícem

      @@LarryGum-ib2ys I feel the same way!1 // To me, it shows that he can only accept music if it is in the 80’s genre that he grew up with. // I can understand this. To this day, I cannot make myself like Bob Dylan (80’s child here). But I admit it’s because I’m shallow too! // But professor of Rock doesn’t realize how “American” his mindset really is. That’s what bothers me. The lack of self awareness!
      Larry-Gum, come check out my theoretical work on my own page here. It talks about the psychology in the notes!
      Your, _Acoustic Rabbit Hole_

    • @SPAZZOID100
      @SPAZZOID100 Před 18 dny

      @@LarryGum-ib2ysAbba is not rock.

  • @cylonred8902
    @cylonred8902 Před měsícem +81

    I have always loved ABBA - the arrangements,the harmonies - just love their stuff. Very few groups now could do that opening of Take a Chance On Me...

  • @stuffa01
    @stuffa01 Před 29 dny +10

    ABBA Music should be required studying for song writers and producers. So much depth, creativity and hooks that will keep you humming for days. Something missing from todays very forgettable pop music.

  • @whichgodofthousandsmeansno5306

    Dare I say the 70's without Abba would have been like the 60's without the Beatles? Probably not, but still it is hard to deny Abba's influence in 70's music as well writing lyrics in another language of their home country still able to touch so many in America as well as world wide.

    • @christianoazzuro6711
      @christianoazzuro6711 Před měsícem +2

      Well said.Me speaking from a European's view,'...60s Beatles/Stones.'70s ABBA/Bee Gees.Imagine those decades without them.What a drought....

  • @saltyshockwave7723
    @saltyshockwave7723 Před měsícem +75

    Metalhead here. S.O.S is my favorite. The piano vibe is past haunting. It's brilliant.

    • @bobcirba2626
      @bobcirba2626 Před měsícem +3

      Good choice!

    • @danielroberto2209
      @danielroberto2209 Před měsícem +1

      S.O.S is amazing! They always turn the hard guitar sound down in their mixes... this one you can hear it. There is an alternate version of "The Name Of The Game" that has the guitar up and it sounds awesome!

    • @VoxRox1
      @VoxRox1 Před měsícem +1

      Hey fellow rocker here, I’m also a rock musician. SOS is my favourite song by ABBA. Nigel Tufnel from Spinal Tap says it best “something about a minor key, it makes people weep instantly”

    • @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole
      @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole Před měsícem +1

      The Erasure cover is actually really other-worldly. Also, their cover of Voulez Vouz sound like some sort of dark, underground German techno. Pretty wild.
      I thought Eraure's "Take a Chance on Me" was just cheesy novelty, but the other tracks on the EP really shocked me as remakes.

    • @Video81501
      @Video81501 Před 5 dny +1

      My favorite too

  • @paulmahoney5326
    @paulmahoney5326 Před měsícem +131

    Dude, how could you not love them? Great songs, beautiful girls, catchy tunes, what's not to love?

    • @Josianne-Music
      @Josianne-Music Před měsícem +14

      I love ABBA 😅❤😊

    • @theINQBS
      @theINQBS Před měsícem

      What's not to love about Abba??!??!… EVERYTHING!!! This is a horrible corny ass ballad churning exercise in completed total putridness that as a kid I'd leave well enough alone and try and tune it out as best I could, but at 50 this crap makes me want to drive into oncoming traffic at the highest possible speed!!! Holy geez. how can anyone not hear how thoroughly awful their stuff is???!?!?
      In fact, I'm going to try and commit suicide by jumping off the curb this has me so worked up! 🤣
      This and Jefferson Starship, especially that "we Built this Sh¡tty", should be erased from all history books out of fear that when an advanced life form finally discovers us they won't mock and make fun of us throughout the galaxy for all eternity!!!

    • @tkblondish5820
      @tkblondish5820 Před měsícem +4

      Not hard. Not a fan of high pitch female voices in general, or that genre of pop music, and I'm from that era, so to me it's just annoying. And, as a female, the beautiful girls didn't do anything for me. lol

    • @rayniziolek2468
      @rayniziolek2468 Před měsícem +3

      Annoying songs with annoying voices

    • @harrykadaras9459
      @harrykadaras9459 Před měsícem

      ​I be you like Led Zeppelin...?

  • @OjayCore
    @OjayCore Před 10 dny +3

    What makes ABBA so timeless for me is it’s nostalgia growing up hearing there classic catchy songs and the time I grew up! I love all sorts of music from Elvis, Pink Floyd, Ren the best Artist currently!

  • @ja5rock
    @ja5rock Před měsícem +6

    It is not only almost the whole world that understands and glorifies their tunes, even the biggest rock / punk and other genre acts admit they have at least changed their minds about ABBA, if they were not just already been fascinated by their music.

  • @HappyCodingZX
    @HappyCodingZX Před měsícem +66

    "The day before you came" is an underrated gem, much darker than most of their other work.

    • @RealJap
      @RealJap Před měsícem +3

      I'm not an Abba fan but that song is indeed superb.

    • @raestiffler5859
      @raestiffler5859 Před měsícem +1

      I was going to comment the same thing! It’s a very moody song

    • @patricksmith4424
      @patricksmith4424 Před měsícem +1

      The day before you came is one of many Abba gems. It is different for a couple of reasons. Firstly it's sung from the present, but is actually talking about the past tense. This leads the listener to wonder what their current situation is. Has she met someone and thinking about their life before hand? Or has the person been and gone, leaving the singer realising how similar their current situation is to before she came. The other thing about it is that it was nearly all Benny and agnetha and was a great introduction to what the Abba 80s sound would have been like if they had not broken up. I always imagined it should have been a Man singing it, a bit later a band called blamange covered it with a guy singing it, and it sounded great.

    • @HappyCodingZX
      @HappyCodingZX Před měsícem +2

      @@patricksmith4424 interesting thanks, and yes, Abba do have hidden depths. I actually discovered 'The day before you came' via Blancmange.

    • @houyhnhnm1411
      @houyhnhnm1411 Před měsícem

      Definitely a nice contrast to the bouncy hits I heard. I wish they had the courage to drop or modify the monotonous bouncy beat that runs unchanging through the song. In its essence, the song is a ballad.

  • @teledanhogan4237
    @teledanhogan4237 Před měsícem +64

    I was stationed in Germany in 1975. This band was unbelievably popular in Germany. They were played in every club I went to. Jethro Tull, Rolling Stones, Jeff Beck were my heroes back then. This band became a dancing favorite and they make me smile and move every time I hear them. Thanks for the memories ABBA❤️

    • @jamesredman1263
      @jamesredman1263 Před měsícem +1

      In 1975 they were huge in USA clubs too. Fernando was played a lot.

    • @CraigCholar
      @CraigCholar Před měsícem +1

      Germany 1970-1974 for me. Great times! I still remember when Waterloo was played live on the Eurovision song contest, on TV. I became a fan from that one song. Never much of a fan of their over-the-top stage clothing, though! 🙂

  • @glennwlove
    @glennwlove Před 9 dny +3

    I’m a 71 yo rock fanatic, but SOS is one of the great pop songs of all time!

  • @monarch818-
    @monarch818- Před 17 dny +3

    Unlike you having a Father that introduced you to rock, my parents weren't into much music, but they did have ABBA's records, so I heard it a LOT, along with the Oakridge Boys. 30+ years later, I was asked if I'd be interested in being in an ABBA cover band. While learning and playing the songs, I fell in LOVE with ABBA!

  • @steele8280
    @steele8280 Před měsícem +19

    I honestly don’t know how one can like ELO, The BeeGees, or melodies and harmonies in general and not like (or at least appreciate) ABBA. I was born the year ABBA broke up so I had the fortune (and misfortune) of growing up outside of ABBA-mania, so I was able to let my musical tastes develop without social pressure of what was accepted and not.
    I’ll always love ABBA, but I understand everyone has their own experience and not everything connects on an emotional level. Thanks for highlighting them on your channel regardless.

    • @davidlessenberry8736
      @davidlessenberry8736 Před měsícem +1

      I agree with your general points, but ELO and The Bee Gees are much more musically diverse. ABBA has a more uniform pop sensibility. I like and respect ABBA, but they never did anything comparable to "Can't Get It Out of My Head" or "How Do You Mend a Broken Heart?," at least IMHO. It is interesting that I loved ABBA, The Bee Gees, ELO, and Wings as a child, but I sort of dismissed them in my teens. I got "back into them" in the reverse order (Wings first, ABBA last). Believe it or not, early Olivia Newton-John is my current "rediscovery!"

  • @EmperorMegas
    @EmperorMegas Před měsícem +64

    I freaking LOVE ABBA. Always have.

    • @ProfessorofRock
      @ProfessorofRock  Před měsícem +5

      I understand.

    • @user-gz7wv4kh7f
      @user-gz7wv4kh7f Před měsícem +4

      Me too.

    • @awemetesh
      @awemetesh Před měsícem +1

      We do too. About 50% of their stuff😊. Fat sound, sterling voices, nice harmony and catchy tunes.....sometimes.

  • @FunkyDisco79
    @FunkyDisco79 Před 29 dny +4

    Some of my favorite ABBA songs are "Soldiers", "The Piper", "My Mama Said", "SOS", "Like an Angel Passing through My Room", and of course "The Day Before You Came". You should take another listen to these songs.

  • @billytk1967
    @billytk1967 Před 17 dny +2

    Love your channel! Favorite “Take a chance”memory. I Played one of the Dad’s in a local production of Mama Mia and my son played Pepper. Theatre normally used live orchestra but used the track this time to get the actual Abba sound. This allowed for microphones to be set up back stage for cast to sing back up vocals without being in front of audience. Absolutely LOVED singing “take-a-chance, take-a-chance” over and over with my son huddled around a mic like in an old recording studio. ABBA’s music is fun! Fun to sing, fun to dance to. Quit being so serious about it and just smile and enjoy the fun!

  • @starrybear9778
    @starrybear9778 Před měsícem +17

    I absolutely love ABBA. Those 4 were so top tier that it hurts. They have so many songs that are pure works of art, just magic. Any musician worth their salt will tell you how great they were. ABBA deserves every accolade and praise they get, they earned it. Plus, they ALL speak multiple languages!

  • @ianhenry4046
    @ianhenry4046 Před měsícem +23

    Abba was very un-hip back in the day, but a surprising number of rock fans were closet Abba fans! I find it incredible that Bjorn & Benny could write a song with lyrics found on 'The Day Before You Came' when English is not their native tongue.

    • @jacksonmorganfroghin4815
      @jacksonmorganfroghin4815 Před měsícem

      In the 60s we called their kind of music "bubblegum" due to groups like the 1910 Fruitgum Company and Yummy x3.
      But then eight years later when I heard Waterloo I was hooked. Been a big fan ever since! They are in my top five after the Beatles, Steely Dan, Queen and the Bee Gees.
      Fun fact: In the Bible, Abba is another word for God which is the equivalent of Daddy.

  • @user-lh3dq4zt7u
    @user-lh3dq4zt7u Před 25 dny +6

    ABBA was always a classic with me.

  • @markbrown9099
    @markbrown9099 Před měsícem +3

    I Let The Music Speak off The Visitors album.... Head phones on take it in ...Pure genius....ABBA has been a part of my life since 74, there music has helped me through so many good times and bad...

  • @doaver2.125
    @doaver2.125 Před měsícem +78

    The reason why ABBA, was so popular other than their true musical Talent. You had great-grandparents, grandparents, parents and the kids all love ABBA.

    • @freethebirds3578
      @freethebirds3578 Před měsícem +4

      G. Gordon Liddy used ABBA as bump music on his radio show. The range of people ABBA appeals to is massive.

    • @sharonjensen3016
      @sharonjensen3016 Před měsícem +1

      My niece loves ABBA because she's heard the songs on her dad's car radio.

  • @bazza5699
    @bazza5699 Před měsícem +23

    how can anyone not like ABBA. they are amazing, singers, writers, musicians.. they defined a generation.. well maybe more in the UK/EU And Australia..

  • @MrElstef
    @MrElstef Před 27 dny +3

    You should listen to their last album "Visitors" "The day before you came." If you might not like the song, you probably would like the lyrics. And also the song when all is said and done really became one of my favorites in my 40's after some live experience

  • @RIANAVENTER
    @RIANAVENTER Před měsícem +42

    As a teenager in the 70's how could I not be an ABBA fan, it was and is the soundtrack of my youth.
    The entire Visitors album is brilliant - from it When all is said and done is probably my favourite, more subtle and nuanced that The winner takes it all.
    There are simply too many unforgettables - Knowing me, knowing you; The name of the game; Summer night city; Another town, another train; Rock me; Hey hey Helen; Our last summer ; Under attack; Should I laugh; ... . I never hesitated to buy a whole album because I knew ALL the songs would be good. It's a magic that never fades. When the music is both a happy place and a sad place and a coming home.

    • @QuintEssential-sz2wn
      @QuintEssential-sz2wn Před měsícem +2

      Nice to see Hey Hey Helen get a shout out! Great tune! I loved when ABBA got rocky.

  • @nirmalsuki
    @nirmalsuki Před měsícem +153

    "The day before you came" is an absolute masterpiece of music. A song with no chorus. Dissecting that song would take a 3-hour documentary.

    • @MichielRoosjen
      @MichielRoosjen Před měsícem +7

      Agreed! My first thought at "name a song that would convince me.."

    • @TheLyricalDavidJames
      @TheLyricalDavidJames Před měsícem +4

      It is wonderfully ambiguous - potentially very dark and the music certainly suggests so.

    • @tak178
      @tak178 Před měsícem +2

      Phenomenal choice. So underrated.

    • @mysterymac38
      @mysterymac38 Před měsícem +7

      This song is quite different from the cheesy pop of Mamma Mia. Other bands could have recorded it, and no one would know it was an Abba song.

    • @californiahiker9616
      @californiahiker9616 Před měsícem +7

      Love that song and the Album The Visitors.

  • @mikesmithson6805
    @mikesmithson6805 Před měsícem +10

    ABBA is well respected in the rock and metal community. Among them claimed fans of the band where, curt Cobain, Dave grohl, Bono, and the edge, the members of deep purple, Brian may and Roger Taylor of queen. John Lennon is a fan of their song SOS. Metallica James hetfield, Icelandic singer bjork, Elvis Costello, Bob Dylan also profess his love to ABBA when he once made a concert in Stockholm, Jarvis cocker, Corey Taylor of slipknot, lemmy and many more. I feel bad for this so called youtuber called professor of rock.

  • @ricksantana1016
    @ricksantana1016 Před 14 dny +4

    The members of Zeppelin and the Who, highly lauded their “pop art” even attended ABBA performances, They must have done something right to attain this “Global Mass Appeal”…

  • @virtualdude64
    @virtualdude64 Před měsícem +15

    When I was a kid, Mamma Mia was my favourite song. My mom's song was Fernando. Imagine how shocked I was when myself and my mom found out these songs were from the same band. They appeared on TV and she yelled at me to watch the TV. I kind of knew then that they had to be something very special to be loved by 2 different generations at the same time. I may have been very young, but I knew what they did was not normal. Then Abba decided to dabble in dance music and their first attempt was Dancing Queen, arguably the greatest dance track of all time. Most knew at this point that they were the undisputed champions of pop music. No one doubted that, whether you liked them or not. And when they broke up, they did it again, the greatest breakup song of all time. I'm from NZ and Abba were huge here as they were in Australia. In the US, you may have a completely different opinion.

  • @Eric_B
    @Eric_B Před měsícem +35

    Adam, listen again to “SOS” and “Knowing Me, Knowing You.” I think they are pop masterpieces! It’s rare to have two girls sing so well together. The B-52‘s come to mind as well. ABBA’s song writing is just stellar. This is coming from a musician with basically a hard rock background.

    • @andywrong3247
      @andywrong3247 Před měsícem +1

      Adams loss is our gain who gives a toss he says he doesn't like them there's no way you can fathom some people out.

    • @terencejay8845
      @terencejay8845 Před měsícem +2

      'Knowing Me, Knowing You' became a spoof TV chat-show here in the UK, with Steve Coogan as a cheesy late-night host, who would make his entrance saying 'Knowing, Me, Knowing You!' to the audience with a 'A-HAAA!' to finish.

    • @rufoscar3
      @rufoscar3 Před měsícem +1

      SOS is great until the umpah style percussion kills it.

    • @Eric_B
      @Eric_B Před měsícem

      @@rufoscar3 Bob Dylan once told Benny that he thought SOS was the greatest pop song ever written. Don’t know if I agree with that, but it is great. Look up the story!

    • @davidl570
      @davidl570 Před měsícem

      @@Eric_B It's definitely one of the greatest pop songs ever written! Bob was right.

  • @DonCurrier
    @DonCurrier Před 28 dny +13

    I'm a metal head, and I loved ABBA back in the day, still do!!

  • @sillysod33
    @sillysod33 Před měsícem +3

    ABBA are proper punk. Zero F***s Given.
    The Winner Takes It All is mythical brilliance.

  • @martinagriffin1981
    @martinagriffin1981 Před měsícem +2

    If one grew up in Europe in the 70s or 80s you'll know all their songs even today their music is as popular as ever .The biggest Eurovision band ever .Absolutely brilliant band.

  • @veronicagee4335
    @veronicagee4335 Před měsícem +187

    I was born in '63 so I grew up listening to ABBA. Initially I kind of liked their music but wasn't a huge fan, but the older I got the more I enjoyed them. Today I absolutely love them.

    • @sharimeline3077
      @sharimeline3077 Před měsícem +7

      I was born the same year. :) I never got that into them though, but I do appreciate them now.

    • @donaldkennedy9573
      @donaldkennedy9573 Před měsícem +8

      I was born in '61 and I never liked "Dancing Queen" But I have always loved "Fernando." I like a lot of their songs though.

    • @TexasGarza
      @TexasGarza Před měsícem +6

      Born in the same year. Very pop! Started listening them again starting last year. Amazing number of pop hits.

    • @LazyIRanch
      @LazyIRanch Před měsícem +5

      1961 here! I wonder if Adam would feel the same distaste for their music if it had come out when he was a teen, like we were. That was a fun time for me, and their music reminded me of good times at Summer camp. I never bought their albums though.
      Now that I have a lifetime behind me that includes some truly horrific experiences, ABBA's cheerful pop sound is like an antidepressant! I love them now.
      Maybe it's like what happened to my mom. In the 30s and 40s, she was going to dance clubs to hear jazz by black artists (she loved Louis Jordan especially) and she won jitterbug contests. Then when she got old, she was listening to Lawrence Welk, the horror!😳
      I still love my dark music, such as Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, but I have to balance it out with some pure pop. My favorite artist to bring my mood up is Nick Lowe. He has such witty, funny songs even when they are about very dark subjects, like "Marie Provost", a song about a failed silent movie actress who died in her fleabag apartment and was eaten by her dachshunds... "She was a winner, but became the doggies' dinner..." (true story!)
      Nick had an album released in England titled "The Jesus of Cool", a title that upset Americans so it was sold here as "Pure Pop For Now People". Such a cheeky monkey!😃
      I keep asking Adam to do a show about Nick Lowe, especially if he can get an interview! He's a very funny and charming man but he won't be with us forever. I got to meet him in 2002, and I was not disappointed! I have a picture with him, he put his arm around me and gave me a squeeze just as my husband snapped the pic. The look on my face is hilarious!

    • @LazyIRanch
      @LazyIRanch Před měsícem +3

      @@donaldkennedy9573 My boyfriend's BFF and bandmate was named Fernando, he was from Columbia and one of the best guitarists I've ever heard. He got really tired of people making the same lame joke all the time, so he'd walk in the room and say, "Yes, I've HEARD the blankety-blank DRUMS!" 😂

  • @moniphil
    @moniphil Před měsícem +37

    My father-in-law was somewhat of a pop star in Sweden in the late 50s. His skiffle band, The Woodpeckers, actually opened for Lonnie Donegan. Anyway, he would never listen to other bands that sound like ABBA (his favorite music is jazz), but he LOVES ABBA. He’s 82 and going strong.

  • @Lovejazz01
    @Lovejazz01 Před 15 dny +2

    Maybe you should check out some of my favorite ABBAsongs, “ If It Wasn’t For The Nights, “ Move On” , “ Another Town, Another Train”, “ Bang A- Boomerang” , “My Mama Said” “ Hole In Your Soul”, “ The Piper” , “ Solders” , “ I Am The City “ , “ He’a Your Brother “ , “ Under Attack “ , and “ The Day Before You Came “ , just to name a few, because , hey, every track ABBA released on every album could be a single , they were all great in my eyes and to my ears.

  • @MissOCKellyGirl
    @MissOCKellyGirl Před 29 dny +10

    I remember hearing Abba in the roller rink back in the late 70”s. I was re-introduced to them when the movie ‘Muriel’s Wedding’ was released in ‘94. - they are by guilty pleasure! (I love Bowie, Roxy Music, The Clash, Depeche Mode)

  • @alystyn
    @alystyn Před měsícem +52

    My parents loved ABBA and the song “Fernando” was always my mom’s favorite. After she passed 2 years ago, it always makes me cry.

    • @gilliankingston8259
      @gilliankingston8259 Před měsícem +3

      I understand what you mean, I watched the Queen Christmas Concert in 1975 with my Mum (she passed in early '76), for a long time I couldn't listen to Bohemian Rhapsody without crying🌹🕊

    • @heatherknopp3723
      @heatherknopp3723 Před měsícem +1

      I could have written this exact comment!! Fernando was my mom's favorite and she passed away 2 years ago. I think it reminded her of another favorite of hers, "Don't Cry for me Argentina". Beautiful song, haunting. Thinking about it now, and how much mom loved her some good pop music, makes me cry, too. May those good memories of our moms bring us comfort!

  • @MIB316
    @MIB316 Před měsícem +36

    Two expert song writers and two great singing voices that blend together perfectly - what's not to like?

  • @jeffroweart
    @jeffroweart Před měsícem +2

    There's a relatively unknown song by them called Ricky Rock n' Roller you should give a listen to. It's my personal favorite song by them and it's highly, highly underrated in my opinion. I grew up on hard rock, heavy metal, punk, industrial and pretty much every other kind of aggressive music there is and I'm not embarrassed to say I've been an ABBA fan since Mom would play them in the Vega in the late 70s / early 80s. They are the soundtrack of my early childhood.

  • @paulasturi4199
    @paulasturi4199 Před 23 dny +2

    I get it. You're a classic rock fan and proud of it. ABBA was not one of my favourite bands as a teenager in the 70s. As I matured throughout the years, however, I finally understood what ABBA was all about...FEEL GOOD MUSIC! Something I very much appreciate in my senior years. My wife, and also my high school sweetheart, was always an ABBA fan. She's always right. When will I ever learn? 😊