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"Rare misses aside, hearing Faltskog and Lyngstad’s impeccable voices weave through a battalion’s worth of riffs, bells, and whistles is an indefatigable source of ecstasy. Listening to “S.O.S.” or “Dancing Queen” or “Super Trouper” for the first time can feel like hearing “Good Vibrations” or “Born to Run” in the same fashion: Your pleasure centers are overwhelmed until they blow up like the Grinch’s tiny heart, expanding beyond their old size and becoming something new."

 

 

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It's no surprise that they were Sweden's largest export for a few years running. That's back when Vovlo and Saab were hugely popular.

Hearing ABBA always takes me back to high school days.

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I don't even really like saxophones very much (sorry @MexicanDragon), and I think the first three notes of this song are one of the greatest sounds ever recorded. I could listen to them over and over again -- fortunately the song allows just that.

The original lacks the same intense energy, but probably has a better groove

 

 

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4 hours ago, dsavitsk said:

 

I don't even really like saxophones very much (sorry @MexicanDragon), and I think the first three notes of this song are one of the greatest sounds ever recorded. I could listen to them over and over again -- fortunately the song allows just that.

The original lacks the same intense energy, but probably has a better groove

 

 

Wait, that (Madness' version) is a COVER?!?!?

Also, I love the rich, complex waveform sounds of reed and double-reed instruments.  It's one of those things I don't think has been well synthesized yet.  Thank you for pointing out how delicious this one in particular sounds.

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I've been listening to a lot of 80's Ska ever since Terry hall passed away....  Indeed great to see the "originals" that inspired so much great music in that era.  Thanks Doug!

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On 5/14/2023 at 10:20 AM, dsavitsk said:

Even the name "Madness" is a cover.

 

Cat What GIF by truth

(brain go poff)

On 5/14/2023 at 11:03 AM, skullguise said:

...great to see the "originals" that inspired so much great music in that era.  Thanks Doug!

Seconded -- thanks, Doug!

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24 minutes ago, Dusty Chalk said:

^ (just released!)

v (should've won)

 

"Australia participates in Eurovision – in proud defiance of the most fundamental laws of continental geography – simply because it wants to so badly. Australians are Eurovision superfans, and the Aussie prog-metal band Voyager, headed by Daniel Estrin (no, not that Daniel Estrin) has been vying to represent their country since Australia first entered the competition in 2015. This year they got their wish with this high-energy, hooky-as-hell banger that both mocks and celebrates '80s new wave. (If the arch-but-pure timbre of Estrin's vocals didn't tip you off to that, that keytar should.) Australia's contract to participate in Eurovision expires this year, so there's potentially a lot riding on how well this song does. But the audience in the arena on Saturday is absolutely gonna eat it up, so I'm not worried; The Fixx is in."

https://www.npr.org/2023/05/11/1175447895/where-the-stage-is-littered-with-glitter-the-top-10-acts-of-eurovision-2023

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_(Australian_band)

You might like this arrangement 

 

or this one (for @Knuckledragger )

 

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The Residents? Not creative in their imaging? Here is the cover for their triple concept album on the emotional effects of 9/11 that contained the song Make Me Moo:

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The random YouTuber "Virgil Pink" used the Atom Heart Mother cover as a static image for the music clip.

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19 hours ago, Grahame said:

"Australia participates in Eurovision – in proud defiance of the most fundamental laws of continental geography – simply because it wants to so badly. Australians are Eurovision superfans, and the Aussie prog-metal band Voyager, headed by Daniel Estrin (no, not that Daniel Estrin) has been vying to represent their country since Australia first entered the competition in 2015. This year they got their wish with this high-energy, hooky-as-hell banger that both mocks and celebrates '80s new wave. (If the arch-but-pure timbre of Estrin's vocals didn't tip you off to that, that keytar should.) Australia's contract to participate in Eurovision expires this year, so there's potentially a lot riding on how well this song does. But the audience in the arena on Saturday is absolutely gonna eat it up, so I'm not worried; The Fixx is in."

https://www.npr.org/2023/05/11/1175447895/where-the-stage-is-littered-with-glitter-the-top-10-acts-of-eurovision-2023

onydrduym181mbzn4hh7bpy23srrxh8.png

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voyager_(Australian_band)

You might like this arrangement 

 

or this one (for @Knuckledragger )

 

Oooooohhhh (they're not from Europe, didn't think of that).

Thanks for that, totally forgot.

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