ABBA Love

T-shirt in shop window in Culver Road Armory, Rochester, New York
T-shirt in shop window in Culver Road Armory, Rochester, New York

When Peggi was teaching Spanish at Pittsford Sutherland High School she would use our Abba “Gracias Por La Musica” album in her class. Their enunciation was very clear. The Swedish group did many different vocal versions of their songs and had incredible diction in each language. Think of any of their English songs and you can hear their spot-on, percussive pronunciation. Mamma Mia. Funny that Anni-Frid Lyngstad’s daughter was a foreign exchange student, living here in Rochester and going to Sutherland High School at that time.

We are still big Abba fans and we just finished back to back Abba movies. The first, made as they toured Australia in the seventies is a bad movie with sensational concert footage. 1999’s “The Winner Takes It All” has many of the videos for the original songs, some footage from the “Mamma Mia” musical (which only makes you die for the original versions), and some great interviews with the band.

Benny got his first accordion at six. Their songs are rich with cabaret, classical and folk roots and they were influenced by Brian Wilson and Phil Spector. I can’t decide what my favorite song is. “Chiquitta,” “Fernando,” “Knowing Me, Knowing You?” All triumphs. Long live Abba!

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  1. I remember, when we were getting ready for our first recording experience with High Techs, we listened to two bands with great production: Abba and AC/DC! Both still sound great but could not be more different than what we were going for.
    And I heard that Abba wore those ridiculous outfits because they changed their tax status to a lower rate. Something to do with being labeled a different kind of act.

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