This is a very complicated song, both vocalwise and in intrumentation terms.According to the documentary 'The Stockholm syndrome" A lady from Max Martin's team revealed they used to study this song getting inspired and learning things while working in the studio examining and praising Frida's and Agnetha's exceptional vocalizing.A late '70s bliueprint that still sounds fresh and is filled with hooks. and multiple music corridors.
Great song, from my favorite band! Rutger Gunnarson (✝️) was the one who played the bass for 🅰️🅱️🅱️🅰️. To continue analyzing and enjoying: ”Knowing me Knowing you” "Dancing Queen” "Money, Money, Money" “Take Chance on me” Take care ✌️ Greetings ❤ from Chile 🇨🇱🤗👍
'18:23 "ok nice and simple:...lol.Not at all.As another fella kinda stated once 'ABBA made complicated seem deceptievely simple" but some could get lost in their magical labyrinth.Try demolish an Abba song,you'll get astonished from all the details that hide underneath the surface.This puzzle ain't an easy one but for the skillful minds.But he made it pretty well.
I mean, I was talking about the chord progression. What someone does with the chord progression is a different story. You also realize that this was (probably) my first time hearing the song, too, right? And, even if I have heard the song, it was probably over 30 years ago. Never talked about the intricate details of the song, so I don't know why you're so offended. If you can be civil, I will listen to what you have to say.
@@ilsukdyang8134 You got me wrong.Not offended at all and didn't refer to you at all .I was well intented and just spotted the point where the pro,bassist said that "ok nice and simple" bit not you.Yet not offended/offensive at all.
One of the best bands ever ❤
This is a very complicated song, both vocalwise and in intrumentation terms.According to the documentary 'The Stockholm syndrome" A lady from Max Martin's team revealed they used to study this song getting inspired and learning things while working in the studio examining and praising Frida's and Agnetha's exceptional vocalizing.A late '70s bliueprint that still sounds fresh and is filled with hooks. and multiple music corridors.
Hi Chris,Well said,Yeah that's right.Love that docu.Had lots of chapters (Woodstock too if i remember well) but that was ma fave part.
Great song, from my favorite band!
Rutger Gunnarson (✝️) was the one who played the bass for 🅰️🅱️🅱️🅰️.
To continue analyzing and enjoying:
”Knowing me Knowing you”
"Dancing Queen”
"Money, Money, Money"
“Take Chance on me”
Take care ✌️
Greetings ❤ from Chile 🇨🇱🤗👍
'18:23 "ok nice and simple:...lol.Not at all.As another fella kinda stated once 'ABBA made complicated seem deceptievely simple" but some could get lost in their magical labyrinth.Try demolish an Abba song,you'll get astonished from all the details that hide underneath the surface.This puzzle ain't an easy one but for the skillful minds.But he made it pretty well.
I mean, I was talking about the chord progression. What someone does with the chord progression is a different story. You also realize that this was (probably) my first time hearing the song, too, right? And, even if I have heard the song, it was probably over 30 years ago. Never talked about the intricate details of the song, so I don't know why you're so offended. If you can be civil, I will listen to what you have to say.
@@ilsukdyang8134 You got me wrong.Not offended at all and didn't refer to you at all .I was well intented and just spotted the point where the pro,bassist said that "ok nice and simple" bit not you.Yet not offended/offensive at all.
@christianoazzuro6711
Gotcha. My fault for assuming.
@@ilsukdyang8134 Ok i'm glad i helped you to clear this out,no hard feelings.
The background noise is terrible.