- Oct 9, 1999
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Allow me to state upfront that I have never been a keen fan of Abba nor have I ever necessarily expended any energy detesting them. They made "pleasant pop" and I'll leave it at that. For some reason unconnected to music per se, I was faced with a vid of Abba performing Dancing Queen live. WHAT STRUCK ME was the almost stately (or lame) choreography from the two girl singers near the beginning of the song. These days (remember, I'm old) it seems that popular music features hyper kinetic, hyper sexualized gyrations. It often seems that the actual song is secondary to the "show" on stage.
I'm not griping about that, I just don't give a flying patootie. I fully understand that each generation's music is meant to separate themselves from geezers. I get that and so won't waste any time doing an "old man yells at cloud" routine.
I just found, in the moment, the, again, almost stately (or, again, lame) Abba choreography to be quaint unto momentarily pleasing. It almost made me like Abba!
See for yourself.
I'm not griping about that, I just don't give a flying patootie. I fully understand that each generation's music is meant to separate themselves from geezers. I get that and so won't waste any time doing an "old man yells at cloud" routine.
I just found, in the moment, the, again, almost stately (or, again, lame) Abba choreography to be quaint unto momentarily pleasing. It almost made me like Abba!
See for yourself.