Rick Beato Interviews Björn Ulvaeus (ABBA) | Reaction Video

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  • čas přidán 27. 01. 2024
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Komentáře • 12

  • @alejandrosantanaborquez917
    @alejandrosantanaborquez917 Před 5 měsíci +6

    Great interview😊!...
    Björn is a brilliant guy... maybe even a genius if we think that in addition to being a composer, lyricist and businessman, he is able to speak Swedish, English, German, French and Spanish. Plus, at close to 80 years old, he seems to have the energy of someone half his age.
    Regarding AI, I think it is a very powerful tool, which must obviously be well regulated to avoid abuse.
    ❤️🇨🇱🤗👍

    • @morningswithastranger
      @morningswithastranger  Před 5 měsíci +3

      DANG... Re Bjorn! Impressive and VERY COOL!
      Ya... AI is amazing... I hate that we NEED regulations... however, Ya!!!

  • @marcodebrabander5751
    @marcodebrabander5751 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The most interesting interview with an ABBA member ever!

  • @muppetsstoogesfan1
    @muppetsstoogesfan1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I love Beatos interviews! Have you ever watched the interviews the Archive Of American Television does? They post clips on youtube but the full interviews are on their website. They've interviewed everyone from Milton Berle to Florence Henderson and Ernest Borgnine to Frankie Biondo, the Camera One operator for Sesame Street. These interviews are often 2-4 hrs in length. Very in depth.

  • @tarabueller5484
    @tarabueller5484 Před 5 měsíci

    I’m sorry I haven’t got a response yet for my request for the Grover’s 39 stairs reaction, hope it still stands, also I really LOVE the bangs!

    • @morningswithastranger
      @morningswithastranger  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you for this! I have been REALLY pulling back, unfortunately, for recordings...(Due to school overload!) :) I still have NO clue what this is... Which is PERFECT!! Thank you!! :)

    • @tarabueller5484
      @tarabueller5484 Před 4 měsíci

      @@morningswithastranger no problem! I can’t wait to see you upload it!

  • @mikevale3620
    @mikevale3620 Před 5 měsíci +3

    So Rick Beato interviews Bjorn and he does a very professional job of it too. However look into Rick Beato's channel and see if he has ever even mentioned ABBA...EVER. No, last time I checked...he has not. Not a word. Why...he plays and analyses music, all bands and all genres, but not ABBA's vast catalogue of music. Why?

    • @QuintEssential-sz2wn
      @QuintEssential-sz2wn Před 5 měsíci +1

      I wondered about that too, but Rick answered that question. He did a video just before the Bjorn interview, stating that he'd never done an ABBA analysis because they are so tight with song rights and he figured it would get stopped on youtube. Plus he can't get the original stem tracks to analyze as he has for other songs. But in that same video, one he made from Sweden just after he arrived to interview Bjorn, Rick did a brief analysis of SOS. Just search a little in time before the Bjorn interview and you should find it on his channel.

    • @ArthurVerhulst
      @ArthurVerhulst Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@QuintEssential-sz2wn Still, there are hundreds of people reacting to ABBA songs while playing them. So why not Beato?

  • @thehoogard
    @thehoogard Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is nothing new, it's just that now it's more demonstrable what the 'generator' is trained on. ABBA themselves were trained on Swedish folk-music, classical music, german schalger, pop-musis etc. No artist lives in a vaccum producing original content. It's all mixing, remixing, reimaginations and a little bit of synthesis. The only difference is that before we couldn't look into the brain of the artist and trace what was happening.
    Except for straight up copying, I don't see why artists should be compensated for anything.