#ABBA
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allaboutsally4646 · 20 hours ago
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spotify wrapped '24 y'all
We have a trilogy y’all!
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chicalepidoptera · 2 days ago
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Slipping through my fingers all the time
(I've had this finished for months but I couldn't bring myself to post it🥲)
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andstuffsketches · 1 day ago
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Don't look too deep into those angel eyes...
The Siren Cupid OOAK art doll
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mariliva-mello · 2 days ago
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Não deixe eu me perder da sua presença. E nem desejar nada mais do que a Ti.
M a r i l i v a Mello
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marmota-b · 3 days ago
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Today I found out the same thing about "Ring, Ring" by ABBA. Completely different genre, but the same level of confusion...
can't believe that goncharov came out 51 years ago, it always felt like an 80s film to me
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mirefireflies · 2 years ago
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“the ending is always the same”
war of the foxes - richard siken / waterloo - ABBA / euripides’ medea - the little theatre / anne carson / the three fates - luca cambiaso / the oresteia - aeschylus / road to hell II - hadestown / when i met you - mira lightner / andersen’s fairy tale anthology
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bonyassfish · 6 months ago
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paradimeshifts7 · 4 months ago
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𝘛𝘢𝘬𝘦 𝘺𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘵𝘪𝘮𝘦, 𝘮𝘢𝘬𝘦 𝘪𝘵 𝘴𝘭𝘰𝘸
𝘈𝘯𝘥𝘢𝘯𝘵𝘦, 𝘈𝘯𝘥𝘢𝘯𝘵𝘦
𝘑𝘶𝘴𝘵 𝘭𝘦𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘧𝘦𝘦𝘭𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘨𝘳𝘰𝘸
From this, of course 🎸⚾️
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emo--chanel · 2 years ago
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thank you for participating in this very important professional scientific study!
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hannibalsjuicyass · 2 years ago
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sincerlyus · 3 months ago
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MORE BABBA REFERENCES, NOW FIDDLEAUTHOR!!!!!
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jhonskii · 3 months ago
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Can I get Kremy singing along to ABBA, please?
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I love ABBA, and this has been rotting my head all day KDCBXKSDJBX /pos
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have my angery doodle of trying to make the "pulling-your-business-partner's-suspenders-closer-to-you" work romantically-- I mean, ironically
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mysharona1987 · 1 year ago
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The ABBA-themed horror movie the world never knew it needed.
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xenksfightscene · 10 months ago
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Xenk Yendar’s Fight Scene set to:
Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) - ABBA
(YouTube link)
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doyoulikethissong-poll · 3 months ago
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ABBA - Waterloo 1974
"Waterloo" is a song by Swedish pop group ABBA, with music composed by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus and lyrics written by Stikkan Anderson. It is first single of the group's second studio album of the same name, and their first under the Atlantic label in the US. This was also the first single to be credited to the group performing under the name ABBA. The title and lyrics reference the 1815 Battle of Waterloo, and use it as a metaphor for a romantic relationship.
In 1974, "Waterloo" represented Sweden in the 19th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest held in Brighton, winning the contest and beginning ABBA's path to worldwide fame. The song differed from the standard "dramatic ballad" tradition at the contest by its flavour and rhythm, as well as by its performance. ABBA gave the audience something that had rarely been seen before in Eurovision: flashy costumes (including silver platform boots), a catchy uptempo song and simple choreography. It was the first winning entry in a language other than that of their home country; prior to 1973, all Eurovision singers had been required to sing in their country's native tongue, a restriction that was lifted briefly for the contests between 1973 and 1976 (thus allowing "Waterloo" to be sung in English), then reinstated before ultimately being removed again in 1999. Watch the performance in Swedish here. Sveriges Radio released a promo video for "Waterloo" that was directed by film director Lasse Hallström, whose first notable English-language film success was What's Eating Gilbert Grape in 1993. ABBA recorded the German and French versions of "Waterloo" in March and April 1974; the French version was adapted by Alain Boublil, who would later go on to co-write the 1980 musical Les Misérables.
The song shot to number 1 in the UK and stayed there for two weeks, becoming the first of the band's nine UK number 1's, and the 16th biggest selling single of the year in the UK. It also topped the charts in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, West Germany, Ireland, Norway, and Switzerland, while reaching the Top 3 in Austria, France, the Netherlands, Spain, and Sweden. Unlike other Eurovision-winning tunes, the song's appeal transcended Europe: "Waterloo" also topped the charts in South Africa, and reached the Top 10 in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Rhodesia, and the US (peaking at number 6, their third-highest-charting US hit after number 1 "Dancing Queen" and number 3 "Take a Chance on Me"). In 2005, at Eurovision fiftieth anniversary competition Congratulations: 50 Years of the Eurovision Song Contest, "Waterloo" was chosen as the best song in the contest's history.
"Waterloo" is featured in the encore of the musical Mamma Mia!. The song does not have a context or a meaning. It is just performed as a musical number in which members of the audience are encouraged to get up off their seats and sing, dance and clap along. The song is performed by the cast over the closing credits of the film Mamma Mia!, but is not featured on the official soundtrack. It is also performed as part of the story in the sequel, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, by Hugh Skinner and Lily James.
The Australian film Muriel's Wedding (1994), features "Waterloo" in a pivotal scene in which lead Toni Collette bonds with the character played by Rachel Griffiths. The film's soundtrack, featuring five ABBA tracks, is widely regarded as having helped to fuel the revival of popular interest in ABBA's music in the mid-1990s. "Waterloo" features prominently in the 2015 science-fiction film The Martian. The song plays as the film's lead, played by Matt Damon, works to ready his launch vehicle for a last-chance escape from Mars. In "Mother Simpson", the eighth episode of the seventh season of The Simpsons, Mr. Burns plays "Ride of the Valkyries" from a tank about to storm the Simpson home, but the song is cut-off and "Waterloo" is played, to which Smithers apologizes, advising he "must have accidentally taped over that".
"Waterloo" received a total of 89% yes votes!
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(the video is posted by ABBA's own account, not Eurovision's = safe to watch)
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70sgroovy · 27 days ago
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agnetha fältskog & anni-frid lyngstad photographed by fin costello, 1975
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