1976 Dorothy Hamill | Dancing Queen | ABBA

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  • čas přidán 27. 10. 2020
  • Music: 1976 Dancing Queen | ABBA
    Video: 1976 Innsbruck Olympics | Dorothy Hamill | Figure skating gold
    1970s playlist: t.ly/dxdd
    Anni-Frid Lyngstad - lead vocals and backing vocals
    Björn Ulvaeus - electric guitar
    Benny Andersson - piano and synthesizer
    Agnetha Fältskog - lead vocals and backing vocals
    "American figure skater Dorothy Hamill became the media darling of the 1976 Innsbruck Winter Olympics - and was crowned queen of her sport on the ice.
    The shy 19-year-old from Chicago, whose trademark was not athleticism but flowing grace and beauty, took gold after a unanimous decision by the judges - becoming the last ever figure skater to triumph without performing a triple jump.
    Though she turned professional after the Games and cemented her new-found fame - she was dubbed 'America’s Sweetheart' - through the Ice Capades touring extravaganza, Innsbruck was the high point of an illustrious amateur career.
    Hamill took up the sport aged just 8½, and after years of private lessons and 4.30am training sessions her dedication began to pay off.
    After winning the novice ladies title at the 1969 US World Championships she began to compete internationally and was taken under the wing of renowned coach Carlo Fassi, who guided John Curry to Olympic gold the same year.
    His first act was to order his short-sighted protégé to start wearing large-framed spectacles - which would later become a stylistic trademark of Hamill’s, copied by fans the world over. The new partnership paid off, and Hamill went on to win the US Championships from 1974 to 1976.
    She had to settle for silver in the World Championships in 1974 - after an emotional outburst on the ice - and again came second in 1975 to Dutch skater Dianne de Leeuw. As the XII Winter Games approached, she was a long way from being favourite to win the gold, not least because she had suffered a huge blow when Fassi left her to focus on Curry.
    However, the pair was reunited in Austria, and Hamill overcame crippling pre-competition nerves to prove her doubters wrong. She led the competition after the compulsory figures short programme - leaving her ideally placed to cut loose in the longer freestyle routine. She did just that and took gold - partly crediting special boots Fassi had had made for her. She celebrated with a hamburger and slept with her medal under her pillow that night.
    By the next morning Hamill, who went on to win the 1976 World Championship, was a sensation. She was the first woman athlete to sign a $1 million-a-year contract, millions of American girls copied her bobbed hairstyle and, in the ultimate celebrity accolade, toy stores were soon stocking Dorothy Hamill dolls.
    Away from the showbiz, Hamill was credited with developing a new skating move -a camel spin (assuming an arabesque position with one leg extended behind, parallel to the ice surface) that turned into a sit spin - which was dubbed The Hamill Camel.
    Hamill recently admitted for the first time that she triumphed in Innsbruck in spite of suffering from crippling depression, which makes her feat all the more remarkable.
    The Olympic champion went on to win four consecutive professional world titles in the 1980s and then starred in Ice Capades. She is still a high-profile figure in the sport and skates professionally and for personal pleasure to this day."
    (www.olympic.org/news/graceful...)
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    "'Dancing Queen' is a Europop song by the Swedish group ABBA, and the lead single from their fourth studio album, Arrival. It was written by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson. Andersson and Ulvaeus also produced the song. 'Dancing Queen' was released as a single in Sweden on 15 August 1976, followed by a UK release and the rest of Europe a few days later. It was a worldwide hit. It became ABBA's only number one hit in the United States, and topped the charts in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Germany and Zimbabwe.
    Musically, 'Dancing Queen' is a Europop version of American disco music. As disco music dominated the US charts, the group decided to follow the trend, replicating Phil Spector's Wall of Sound arrangements. The song alternates between 'languid yet seductive verses' and a 'dramatic chorus that ascends to heart-tugging high notes.' It features keyboard lines by Andersson, which accentuate the melody's sophistication and classical complexity, while Ulvaeus and Andersson interlace many instrumental hooks in and out of the mix. Lyrically, the song concerns a visit to the discotheque, but approaches the subject from the joy of dancing itself. The music video on CZcams has over 445 million views as of September 2020, and has become ABBA's most recognisable and popular song. In 2015, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame." (Wikipedia)
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Komentáře • 9

  • @linnpierce
    @linnpierce Před 3 lety +10

    She was flawless!

  • @marymcmaster9189
    @marymcmaster9189 Před 3 lety +5

    Beauty on ice

  • @louie115
    @louie115 Před 3 lety +7

    by the prettiest of all athletes ever! had such a crush on her when i was a kid in the 70's.

    • @bmw128racer
      @bmw128racer Před 20 dny +1

      Same here. She was America's Sweetheart and mine too. ❤

  • @TheWallace6969
    @TheWallace6969 Před rokem +2

    awesomeness!!!

  • @joliszt
    @joliszt Před 2 lety +1

    😻❤💗💗💗

  • @julieprice6090
    @julieprice6090 Před měsícem

    great skate--wrong music