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. |
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but you're right that the melody (and their harmony) to make up for it. ABBA : Dum Dum Diddle |
Has anybody like ABBA's new LP 'Voyage'?
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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. |
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gimmie gimmie gimmie a man after midnight lol
that song jams so hard |
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I think the Carpenters' idea of a rock song was their version of Please Mr. Postman :laughing:
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Both amazing musical entity’s. It’s like water and air haha
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