Hi, Vicky! and thanks for react to this really sweet song! This track from 1974 evokes an even older musical style, from the 60s, 🤔it seems to me. I will suggest, this time, the first song they premiered as a band on TV: 'People need love'. They were not called ABBA yet. They introduced themselves as 'Benny & Björn, Agnetha & Anni-Frid') Look it up like : "ABBA - PEOPLE NEED LOVE (1972)" 😊 Thanks again, Vicky... Take care, greetings to Peter and see you soon ✌️ Love ❤️ from Chile 🇨🇱🤗😘👍
Hi! Thank you so much for your lovely greetings-they were warmly received! I really appreciate your insights about the song and the history behind it. "People Need Love" sounds like a great suggestion; I’ll definitely check it out! Sending love back to you from here, and take care!
best regards from Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷 South America congratulations on your reaction to "Honey honey" very good and catchy song It is from the post "Waterloo" era of 1974, when ABBA was looking for its second success, and the revival of "Ring ring", plus the singles "Honey honey" and "So long" did not achieve great impact and they had to wait for 1975 with the approach of "I do I do I do I do I do" and the definitive impact of "S.O.S." that will start your unbroken chain of successes "Honey honey" is from the group in which The boys on the one hand and The girls on the other sing verses in solo responding, as in the debut: "People need love" and the following: "He is your brother" and: "Love isn't easy ... " and some song more "Honey honey" also is the last song recorded by ABBA in swedish too These is a TV perfomance in 1976 In 1976, when ABBA's fame was beginning to consolidate, they made two TV specials performing many of their songs. one in Australia (which was a national audience record, surpassing the previous mark of the moon landing in 1969 and this is in Musikladen, West Germany ABBA is giving an interview, telling about themselves (that's why at the beginning you see them sitting) and between each block of questions there is a song curiosity fact All four of them are wearing their blue satin suits, but this is the only ABBA performance in which the girls don't wear the jackets. For a future reaction, I agree with my Latin American friend Alejandro, who wrote first and I support his motion. (You can dedicate the song to both of us together ha) "People Need Love" (1972) is the first joint television appearance of the four of them together, it has a special historical value, you will see them much younger even (especially Agnetha, coincidentally the youngest of the four)
Thank you so much for your kind words about the reaction to "Honey Honey"! It really is such a catchy tune. You’re absolutely right-ABBA has a treasure trove of deep cuts that often get overlooked. It’s fascinating how “Honey Honey” falls into that post-“Waterloo” phase when they were still finding their footing. The way they blended the boys and girls’ voices is magical, just like in “People Need Love”! I love the tidbit about the 1976 TV specials! It must have been amazing to see their fame starting to skyrocket, especially that performance in Australia breaking records! And those blue satin suits? Iconic! We’ll definitely keep Alejandro's suggestion in mind for a future reaction. "People Need Love" is such a gem and it’ll be awesome to celebrate that moment with both of you! Thanks for sharing all this great info-can’t wait to dive into more ABBA! ❤️✌️
Haha, We totally understand your point! ABBA has definitely made a big splash here, and most of those songs are actually suggestions from our amazing viewers. We love the joy their music brings! And you’re right-if it makes us happy, it can’t be that bad. Thanks for being such a loyal viewer! Your feedback means a lot! ❤️
Absolutely! "Tarzan The Fearless" is such a classic, and We can’t wait to see how they brought the story to life back in 1933. It’s always fascinating to explore the early days of filmmaking!
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Hi, Vicky! and thanks for react to this really sweet song!
This track from 1974 evokes an even older musical style, from the 60s, 🤔it seems to me.
I will suggest, this time, the first song they premiered as a band on TV: 'People need love'.
They were not called ABBA yet. They introduced themselves as 'Benny & Björn, Agnetha & Anni-Frid')
Look it up like : "ABBA - PEOPLE NEED LOVE (1972)" 😊
Thanks again, Vicky...
Take care, greetings to Peter and see you soon ✌️
Love ❤️ from Chile 🇨🇱🤗😘👍
Hi! Thank you so much for your lovely greetings-they were warmly received! I really appreciate your insights about the song and the history behind it. "People Need Love" sounds like a great suggestion; I’ll definitely check it out! Sending love back to you from here, and take care!
Sooo lovely and happy music❤🎶😂🎶😂🎶❤ Thanks from Sweden 🇸🇪👏👏👏
Thanks for listening🥰
best regards from
Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷
South America
congratulations on your reaction to "Honey honey"
very good and catchy song
It is from the post "Waterloo" era of 1974,
when ABBA was looking for its second success,
and the revival of "Ring ring", plus the singles "Honey honey" and "So long" did not achieve great impact
and they had to wait for 1975 with the approach of "I do I do I do I do I do"
and the definitive impact of "S.O.S." that will start your unbroken chain of successes
"Honey honey"
is from the group in which The boys on the one hand
and The girls on the other sing verses in solo responding,
as in the debut: "People need love"
and the following: "He is your brother"
and: "Love isn't easy ... "
and some song more
"Honey honey"
also is the last song recorded by ABBA in swedish too
These is a TV perfomance in 1976
In 1976, when ABBA's fame was beginning to consolidate,
they made two TV specials performing many of their songs.
one in Australia (which was a national audience record,
surpassing the previous mark of the moon landing in 1969
and this is in Musikladen, West Germany
ABBA is giving an interview, telling about themselves
(that's why at the beginning you see them sitting)
and between each block of questions there is a song
curiosity fact
All four of them are wearing their blue satin suits,
but this is the only ABBA performance in which the girls don't wear the jackets.
For a future reaction, I agree with my Latin American friend Alejandro,
who wrote first and I support his motion.
(You can dedicate the song to both of us together ha)
"People Need Love" (1972)
is the first joint television appearance of the four of them together,
it has a special historical value, you will see them much younger even
(especially Agnetha, coincidentally the youngest of the four)
Thank you so much for your kind words about the reaction to "Honey Honey"! It really is such a catchy tune. You’re absolutely right-ABBA has a treasure trove of deep cuts that often get overlooked. It’s fascinating how “Honey Honey” falls into that post-“Waterloo” phase when they were still finding their footing. The way they blended the boys and girls’ voices is magical, just like in “People Need Love”!
I love the tidbit about the 1976 TV specials! It must have been amazing to see their fame starting to skyrocket, especially that performance in Australia breaking records! And those blue satin suits? Iconic!
We’ll definitely keep Alejandro's suggestion in mind for a future reaction. "People Need Love" is such a gem and it’ll be awesome to celebrate that moment with both of you! Thanks for sharing all this great info-can’t wait to dive into more ABBA! ❤️✌️
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Is that like 7 ABBA songs now? Ha. You are out of control on the ABBA. But, "If it makes you happy, it can't be that bad" - Sheryl Crow
Haha, We totally understand your point! ABBA has definitely made a big splash here, and most of those songs are actually suggestions from our amazing viewers. We love the joy their music brings! And you’re right-if it makes us happy, it can’t be that bad. Thanks for being such a loyal viewer! Your feedback means a lot! ❤️
@@vp8reacts Cool. Keep it up. Giving people a hard time for liking ABBA is like a hobby for me. I will stay tuned....
Are you excited to see Tarzan The Fearless 1933?
Absolutely! "Tarzan The Fearless" is such a classic, and We can’t wait to see how they brought the story to life back in 1933. It’s always fascinating to explore the early days of filmmaking!