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salvo 11-14-2017 10:45 PM

I do appreciate both a lot, but I'd have to go with ABBA. Though, I'm also probably more familiar with ABBA's catalogue than I am with The Carpenter's. Maybe I should change that, but until then...

I went through an ABBA phase a few summers ago. Their cheese is a given, but those melodies make up for everything.

Frownland 11-14-2017 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1894385)
Let me guess which one ... :rolleyes:

It's John.

Neapolitan 11-14-2017 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by salvo (Post 1894729)
I do appreciate both a lot, but I'd have to go with ABBA. Though, I'm also probably more familiar with ABBA's catalogue than I am with The Carpenter's. Maybe I should change that, but until then...

I went through an ABBA phase a few summers ago. Their cheese is a given, but those melodies make up for everything.

I don't think any of their big hits are cheesy (maybe I'm too familiar with them), but possibly the album fillers were. SMH over those lyrics for Dum Dum Diddle. :rolleyes:

but you're right that the melody (and their harmony) to make up for it.

ABBA : Dum Dum Diddle

musicreels 11-29-2021 03:46 AM

Has anybody like ABBA's new LP 'Voyage'?

bob_32_116 11-29-2021 06:37 AM

ABBA.

Karen Carpenter had one of the best voices ever in popular music - but a great voice isn't everything. After the initial novelty of the first few Carpenters singles, which were great, I found a certain sameness to them. There was something almost mechanical about how every note was so perfect. Whether it was a song about newlywed lovers, or a song about aliens visiting Earth, the manner of delivery was exactly the same.

There was nothing wrong with Agnetha's or Anna-Frid's voice either, but more importantly they really seemed to live those songs. That may be partly because the songs were written by the group members themselves. I usually have more time for singers who write their own songs.

bob_32_116 11-29-2021 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by rubber soul (Post 1894269)
Actually Goodbye To Love is one of the few Carpenters songs I like. That and maybe Superstar. I can't get into much else though.

"Superstar", as youj probably know, was written by Leon Russell. Prior to my hearing the Carpenters' version, therre was a version out by Australian singer Colleen Hewett. Her voce is nowhere near as good as Karen Carpenter's, but she absolutely put heart and soul into it. When I eventually heard the Carpenters' version, Karen sounded insipid by comparison.


Mindfulness 11-29-2021 08:48 AM

gimmie gimmie gimmie a man after midnight lol

that song jams so hard

bob_32_116 11-29-2021 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Mindfulness (Post 2192957)
gimmie gimmie gimmie a man after midnight lol

that song jams so hard

Well, that's the other thing. there seemed much more variety to ABBA's songs. The Carpenters would probably never have wanted to do a song a rocking as "Gimme Gimme Gimme", but if they had wanted to I doubt whether they could have pulled it off. "Top of the World" was about as far as they went in that direction; it was their version of "Let's do a fast song for a change, let's kick some arse".

rubber soul 11-29-2021 02:29 PM

I think the Carpenters' idea of a rock song was their version of Please Mr. Postman :laughing:

paulb6699 12-10-2021 04:05 AM

Both amazing musical entity’s. It’s like water and air haha


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