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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 05 2007 at 15:25
Out of the list...Elvis,but for me the greatest ever are Status Quo!!!!!!
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ABBA were a Swedish pop music group active from 1972 until 1982.

ABBA is the most successful popular music group ever to come out of Scandinavia, and ranks amongst the top acts in the history of popular music. The quartet topped worldwide charts from the mid 1970s to the early 1980s. They remain a fixture of radio playlists and continue to sell albums. The group has sold more than 370 million records,[1][2] all but one being self-penned.[3]

Legacy

ABBA's success subsequently opened the doors for many other European acts. Their lasting legacy is the legitimisation of the Swedish music industry as a mainstream player (Sweden is considered by many as the third greatest exporter of music, following the US and the UK). In November 2006 plans for an ABBA museum in Stockholm were announced. The idea has the backing of the band and the museum is expected to open in 2008.[8]

ABBA's success in the United States

Contrary to a widespread notion, ABBA did achieve a major success in the United States. During their active career, from 1974 to 1982 fourteen of their singles reached Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and on Cashbox singles chart, ten of them reached Top 20 and four of them placed in Top 10 on both charts, with "Dancing Queen" peaking at No.1 also on both charts. While Fernando and SOS didn't break Top 10 on Billboard Hot 100 chart, they reached Top 10 on Cashbox ("Fernando) and Record World ('SOS") singles charts.

The group also had twelve Top 20 singles on Billboard Adult Contemporary chart with two of them, Fernando and The Winner Takes It All, reaching No.1. "Lay All Your Love On Me" was ABBA's fourth No.1 single on Billboard charts topping its Hot Dance Club Play chart. "Dancing Queen" and "Take A Chance On Me" singles were certified gold (more than 1 million copies sold) by RIAA.

Nine ABBA albums made its way into the Top 100 on Billboard 200 album chart with seven of them getting into the Top 50. Four of those albums reached Top 20 with ABBA The Album at No.14 being the highest position. Five albums received RIAA gold (more than 500,000 copies sold) certification, and three acquired platinum (more than 1 million copies sold) status. ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits collection released in the US in 1993 became a 6-time platinum bestseller and reached No.7 on Billboard Top Pop Catalog Albums chart.

 Awards and recognition
  • Fältskog and Lyngstad are joint #70 on VH1's Greatest Women of Rock and Roll.

Fashion and videos

ABBA was widely noted for the colourful and trend-setting costumes its members wore. The videos which accompanied some of their biggest hits are often cited as being among the earliest examples of the genre. Though The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Kinks, the Who, Bob Dylan and others had made several videos, making promotional videos still hadn't become the industry standard by the early-to-mid 1970s.[citation needed] Most of ABBA's videos (and ABBA - The Movie) were directed by Lasse Hallström who would later direct the films My Life as a Dog, The Cider House Rules and Chocolat.

ABBA made videos because their songs were hits in so many different countries and personal appearances weren't always possible. This was also an effort to minimise travelling, particularly to countries that would have required extremely long flights. Fältskog and Ulvaeus had two young children, and Fältskog, who was also afraid of flying, was very reluctant to leave her children for such a long time. ABBA's manager Stig Anderson realised the potential of showing a simple video clip on television to publicise a single or album, thereby allowing easier and quicker exposure than a concert tour. Some of these videos became classics because of the 1970s era costumes and early video effects, such as the grouping of the band members in different combinations of pairs, overlapping one singer's profile with the other's full face, and the contrasting of one member against another. Nowadays, most of their videos can be seen on the DVDs ABBA Gold and The Definitive Collection.

Parodies and references to ABBA in the media

  • Several ABBA videos were spoofed by others: The video "Super Trouper" was satirised on the BBC comedy show Not the Nine O'Clock News as "Supa Dupa." It contained the memorable and amusing line "one of us is ugly, one of us is cute, one of us you'd like to see in her birthday suit", these words alluding to the attractions of the two female vocalists - though for many the 'contest' was not as clear cut as this indicates, with many preferring Lyngstad's darkness (in style and image as well as voice) to Fältskog's blonde image.
  • The title Knowing Me, Knowing You was also borrowed for a spoof chat show on BBC starring Steve Coogan as Alan Partridge who always entered the studio shouting "Aha!" (an exclamation in the lyrics). UK comedy duo French and Saunders parodied ABBA with their song "C'est La Vie", an homage to "The Winner Takes it All." Erasure paid homage to the ABBA video style with their video for "Take a Chance on Me."
  • In The Angry Beavers episode "Eurobeavers", there is a Swedish europop band known as Babba, consisting of sheep.
  • In Pinky and the Brain there is a Swedish group named BAAB.
  • Aus TV series Fast Forward sent-up ABBA during their second series (1990).
  • The antagonist of the Working Designs SEGA CD and Playstation LUNAR games, Ghaleon, exists in a far future time and has a secret obsession with ABBA.
  • Malcolm in the Middle featured the characters singing/dancing to Fernando and Take A Chance On Me in two seasons of the show.
  • ABBA are also featured on the successful radio rugby league program The Continuous Call Team through send-ups of "Dancing Queen", "Ring Ring" and "Waterloo". One of the members - Darryl Brohman (also known as "The Big Maaan") - happens to be a huge ABBA fan. He even went to such extremes to record one of their songs just to give himself a wrap - "Mamma Mia" (retitled "Don't Pick On Me-a").
  • The sound track of the successful Australian film Muriel's Wedding (1994) prominently featured ABBA songs: The two female leads lip sync "Waterloo" and the wedding scene is scored to an orchestral rendition of "Dancing Queen". The movie also features "Mamma Mia", "Fernando" and "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do".
  • Another 1994 Australian film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert features a performance of Mamma Mia! by two drag queens, furthering ABBA's status as a gay icon.
  • In the film Johnny English, the title character (Rowan Atkinson) is discreetly characterized as an ABBA fan. He sings "Thank You for The Music", and lip-syncs to "Does Your Mother Know" in front of a mirror.
  • The music of ABBA appeared prominently in several US TV shows, including the Simpsons (Waterloo) and American Dad (Mamma Mia)

ABBA's influence on other musicians

  • The hit song "Bring Me Edelweiss" (1989) by Edelweiss features the tune and some lyrics from "S.O.S". This caused some controversy between Ulvaeus and Andersson, and manager Stig - Stig had granted approval to use the song without consulting the others.[citation needed]
  • The ABBA tribute band Björn Again became so successful that as of 2004 there were five casts of Björn Again performing in various parts of the world. The original Björn Again had been touring for 15 years, longer than the original group.
  • Techno and house remakes of many original ABBA hits were released under the name Abbacadabra.
  • Elvis Costello included three lines from Dancing Queen in the lyrics of the title track of his 2002 album When I Was Cruel.
  • While on their Zoo TV Tour in 1992, U2 performed Dancing Queen. During one of their two concerts in Stockholm, they were joined onstage for this song by Ulvaeus and Andersson, who played guitar and keyboard respectively.
  • The Fugees sampled ABBA's "The Name Of The Game" for their contribution to the 1996 When We Were Kings soundtrack, Rumble in the Jungle. It was the first time ABBA ever gave permission for one of their songs to be sampled.
  • Madonna sampled the group's Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) in her 2005 single Hung Up (only the second time ABBA gave permission for sampling). She subsequently honoured them during the finale of her Confessions Tour (2006) when she donned an outfit based on Fältskog's and Lyngstad's costumes from Abba's 1979 world tour, and a sequined cape emblazoned with the legend Dancing Queen. Abba's ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits album was sold alongside her own merchandise during the tour.
  • There is a heavy metal tribute album to ABBA entitled "A Tribute To Abba" featuring prominent Swedish metal bands such Therion and Tad Morose. A number of ABBA hits are performed in the style of heavy metal.
  • Refer also List of artists who have covered ABBA songs

Trivia

  • While selling their music into Russia during the late 1970s, ABBA was paid in oil commodities because of an embargo on the ruble.[11]
  • In 1981, ABBA sponsored the ATS Formula One racing team, for whom Slim Borgudd, a former drummer who appeared on some ABBA recordings, was a driver.[12]
  • As of 2006 ABBA's 1976 hit single "Fernando" still held the record for the most weeks spent at number one in Australia (15 weeks) (along with The Beatles' "Hey Jude").[13]This was in the Charts of the Australian State of New South Wales. However, in the Australian National Chart, 'Fernando' was Number 1 for 14 Weeks, & 'Hey Jude', was 15 Weeks at Number 1 - as it was in the NSW's Chart.
  • In 1975, "SOS" became the first song with a palindromic title recorded by a group with a palindromic name to hit the pop charts.[14]
  • On 4 November 2006, Bjorn Ulvaeus appeared on the ITV show The X Factor, and mentored the acts throughout the week, who were singing some of ABBA's best known songs that Saturday night.
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the abba info from wikipedia
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