Erasure-Abba-esque-DKRG
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ABBA - The Winner Takes It All Cette nostalgie à l'égard d'ABBA prendra rapidement le nom d'« (More) Cette nostalgie à l'égard d'ABBA prendra rapidement le nom d'« ABBA-revival » dès 1989, à l'occasion des premiers concerts de Björn Again, un groupe australien clonant avec humour l'apparence, ainsi que le répertoire d'ABBA. Rapidement, de nombreux autres artistes rendirent hommage à ABBA en reprenant certains de leurs titres. En 1992, alors qu'un retour est en train de voir le jour dans les clubs de Londres et Sydney, le groupe anglais Erasure s'illustra avec un mini-album hommage à ABBA (intitulé Abba-Esque) qui se classa n° 1 dans plusieurs pays européens, dont la Suède et l'Angleterre. Deux ans plus tard, en 1994, les films australiens Muriel (dans lequel la jeune héroïne écoute inlassablement ABBA) et Priscilla, folle du désert (The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert) (dans lequel la musique et les mimiques d'ABBA sont utilisées et tendrement parodiées dans un spectacle travesti culte de Sydney) mirent un autre coup d'accélérateur au regain de notoriété d'ABBA. <br /> <br />Tout au long des années 1990, la vague « ABBA-revival » ne cessera de s'amplifier au fil des reprises (A-Teens, entre autres), rééditions et compilations diverses (voir la section Discographie), pour culminer en 1999, à l'occasion d'une comédie musicale événement, intitulée Mamma Mia!. <br /> <br />Le 6 avril 1999, 25 ans jour pour jour après sa victoire au Concours Eurovision de la chanson, ABBA y refaisait indirectement surface avec 23 de ses chansons génialement insérées. Selon le pays, Mamma Mia! est présentée en anglais, en suédois, en espagnol, en coréen et en allemand. Le spectacle est retentissant de vie, de couleurs, d'humour et fait revivre les grands succès d'ABBA au travers d'une comédie sentimentale écrite par Catherine Johnson et produite par Judy Craymer et trois des membres de ABBA, en l'occurrence Anni-Frid, Benny et Björn. À ce jour, Mamma Mia! fut présentée devant 20 millions de spectateurs répartis dans seize villes internationales. <br /> <br />Début 2006 apparaît un groupe allemand, Abba Gold, reprenant point pour point la scénographie, les costumes et le répertoire d'ABBA et font revivre sur scène le groupe mythique à s'y méprendre. Concerts à l'Olympia en juillet 2006 et tournée en Europe. <br /> <br />I don't wanna talk <br />About the things we've gone through <br />Though it's hurting me <br />Now it's history <br />I've played all my cards <br />And that's what you've done too <br />Nothing more to say <br />No more ace to play <br /> <br />The winner takes it all <br />The loser standing small <br />Beside the victory <br />That's her destiny <br /> <br />I was in your arms <br />Thinking I belonged there <br />I figured it made sense <br />Building me a fence <br />Building me a home <br />Thinking I'd be strong there <br />But I was a fool <br />Playing by the rules <br /> <br />The gods may throw a dice <br />Their minds as cold as ice <br />And someone way down here <br />Loses someone dear <br /> <br />The winner takes it all <br />The loser has to fall <br />It's simple and it's plain <br />Why should I complain. <br /> <br />But tell me does she kiss <br />Like I used to kiss you? <br />Does it feel the same <br />When she calls your name? <br />Somewhere deep inside <br />You must know I miss you <br />But what can I say <br />Rules must be obeyed <br /> <br />The judges will decide <br />The likes of me abide <br />Spectators of the show <br />Always staying low <br />The game is on again <br />A lover or a friend <br />A big thing or a small <br />The winner takes it all <br /> <br />I don't wanna talk <br />If it makes you feel sad <br />And I understand <br />You've come to shake my hand <br />I apologize <br />If it makes you feel bad <br />Seeing me so tense <br />No self-confidence <br /> <br />But you see (Less)
ABBA Dancing Queen(TECHNO) ABBA DAncing Queen(TECHNO)
"Dancing Queen" is the biggest hit single recorded by (More) ABBA DAncing Queen(TECHNO)
"Dancing Queen" is the biggest hit single recorded by Swedish pop group ABBA, and as such is considered by many to be their signature song. It was written by Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus and Stig Anderson, recorded in 1975 for the group's album Arrival, and released as a single the following year with That's Me as the B-side.[1] It is considered their signature song in the United States
It reached the No.1 position on the popular music charts in approximately 13 countries.
"Dancing Queen" features the shared lead vocal performance by Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. Its opening keyboard glissando and hummed vocals are one of the most identifiable sections in pop music history.
"Dancing Queen" has a relatively straight-forward lyric/storyline; it's about a seventeen-year-old girl having a good time on a Friday night. Not fazed by the social pressures in her daily life as a teenager, all she wants to do is go out and look for a 'king' to dance with.
"Dancing Queen" recording sessions began August 4, 1981; the demo was called 'Boogaloo', and as the sessions progressed, Andersson and Ulvaeus found inspiration to the dance rhythm in George McCrae's disco classic "Rock Your Baby", as well as the drumming on Dr. John's 1972 album Gumbo. Faltskog and Lyngstad recorded the vocals on sessions in September, and the track was completed three months later.
During the sessions, Benny Andersson brought a tape home with the backing track on it and played it to his fiance, singer Anni-Frid Lyngstad, who apparently started crying when listening. "I found the song so beautiful". While working on the lyrics, part of the verse was scrapped: "Baby, baby, you're out of sight/hey, you're looking alright tonight/when you come to the party/listen to the guys/they've got the look in their eyes...".
Dancing Queen" spent six weeks at No.1 in the UK from September 1976, and became ABBA's only chart-topper in the United States in April 1977. It also hit No.1 in eleven other countries worldwide: ABBA's native Sweden (where it spent 14 weeks at the top), Norway, Ireland, West Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia), South Africa, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand. "Dancing Queen" also reached the Top Five in Canada, Finland, Switzerland, Austria and France. The track did not prove a mega-hit in Italy, however, peaking at No.14. As ABBA never achieved the same sort of popularity in Italy as elsewhere, this may explain the song's low chart position.
In 1992, the song was re-released in the UK, as Erasure sparked an ABBA revival after the success of their "Abba-esque" EP topping the UK charts. The re-issued "Dancing Queen" reached No.16 in the UK in September 1992.
Anni-Frid Lyngstad performed this song to commemorate the 50th birthday of Queen Silvia. The performance used an a cappella arrangement by The Real Group, which sang back-up for the performance. The arrangement was later released on the group's album "Varför får man inte bara vara som man är".
In 2000, "Dancing Queen" came fourth in a Channel 4 television poll of "The 100 Best Number Ones" in 2001. It was chosen as number 148 as part of the 365 Songs of the Century list. It was also listed in Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the all time greatest songs in 20th century pop music history. (Less)
ERASURE-ABBA-Esque-Gimme gimme gimme(dance mix).mp3
2009-05-27 - extension: mp3 - parts: 2 - size: 3 MB
ERASURE-ABBA-Esque-Gimme gimme gimme(dance mix).mp3
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