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ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame

ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame

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Jim Colyer
#1ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/22/10 at 9:36pm

ABBA page at Rock n roll HOF
http://rockhall.com/inductees/abba/


Agnetha Fältskog (vocals; born April 5, 1950),
Benny Andersson (keyboards; born December 16, 1946),
Björn Ulvaeus (guitar; born April 24, 1945),
Anni-Frid Lyngstad (vocals; born November 15, 1945)

ABBA rose out of Sweden in the Seventies to become one of the most successful and beloved pop groups in music history. Their success gave a more international ?avor to popular music, broadening it beyond the English-speaking countries of origin. ABBA truly was an international phenomenon, topping charts and breaking records in England, France, Italy, Germany, Holland and Scandinavia. For a few years ABBA ranked second only to automaker Volvo as Sweden’s biggest money-making export.

The group has sold more than 100 million records worldwide. In the U.K. alone, these Swedish superstars charted 19 Top 10 singles (including nine that went to Number One) from 1974 to 1982. America proved somewhat more impervious to ABBA mania, as the group cracked the U.S. Top 10 only four times and hit Number One exactly once (with "Dancing Queen," in 1977). However, America got belatedly on board when the "jukebox musical" Mamma Mia!, based on the songs of ABBA, became a Broadway sensation. In December 2009, it became the 12th-longest-running Broadway show in history as it closed in on its 3,400th performance. Mamma Mia!, which premiered in London in 1999, has played around the world to an estimated 40 million people. A ?lm version and accompanying soundtrack were released in 2008. All of this further fueled ABBA mania, which remains in high throttle three decades after the group’s breakup in 1982.

The seeds for ABBA’s decade of infectious, effervescent pop were sewn in 1966, when Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus met. The two were already rock stars in Sweden, where Björn played guitar with the Hootenanny Singers and Benny was keyboardist with the Hep Stars (referred to in their homeland as "the Swedish Beatles"), They made some records as a duo, using the name Björn and Benny. In 1972 they recorded one of their songs using Björn’s wife, Agnetha Fältskog, and Benny’s wife-to-be, Anni-Frid Lyngstad ("Frida," for short), as backing vocalists. Cut in a studio in Stockholm in March 1972, "People Need Love" was credited to "Björn and Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frid," as the ABBA acronym had not yet been devised. (Technically, the ?rst "B" in ABBA is backward, according to the band’s copyrighted logo.) "People Need Love" became a Swedish hit and was issued in America on Playboy Records (an offshoot of the magazine), which peculiarly amended the credit to "Björn and Benny (with Svenska Flicka)" – meaning "Swedish girl."

ABBA’s breakthrough came in 1974, when their song "Waterloo" won the Eurovision Song Contest. It topped the charts in many countries, including Britain, and even hit Number Six in the U.S. With its ringing harmonies and surging melody, "Waterloo" recalled the tuneful, high-energy songs of the girl-group era and the British Invasion at a time when infectious pop songcraft was in short supply. There was much more to come from ABBA in this vein. A year after the success of Waterloo," they scored again with "SOS," reaching Number Six in the U.K. and Number 15 in the U.S. ABBA became a ?xture on the world charts.

Their mounting success resulted in sustained chart feats of Beatles-like proportions. Over a six-year period, from late 1975 through early 1972, ABBA released 17 consecutive singles that placed in the U.K. Top Five. Eight of those were Number One hits: "Mamma Mia," "Fernando," "Dancing Queen," "Knowing Me Knowing You," "The Name of the Game," "Take a Chance on Me," "The Winner Takes It All" and "Super Trouper." The singles "Does Your Mother Know" and "I Have a Dream" just fell short, reaching Number Two. Four others stopped at Number Three:

"Money, Money, Money," "Angeleyes/ Voulez-Vous," "Gimme Gimme Gimme (A Man after Midnight)" and "One of Us." All are driven by the soaring, harmonized lead vocals of Agnetha and Anna-Frid and the songwriting and production of Björn and Benny.

From 1975 to 1980, ABBA spent 35 weeks atop Britain’s album charts – a feat equaled by no one. By contrast, the group only topped the American album and singles charts once: in April 1977, when "Dancing Queen" hit Number One for a week. For this reason, as Billboard wrote, "the members of ABBA consider America to be their only failure." Even so, they placed 20 songs in the Hot 100 and have seen eight of their albums certi?ed gold or platinum by the RIAA.

In fact, much of ABBA’s American success came belatedly, after their 1982 breakup. Internal tensions stemming from the divorces of the two couples recalled similar turbulence within Fleetwood Mac during the making of that band’s Rumours. Agnetha and Björn separated in late 1978, and Benny and Anni-Frid split up in early 1981. They recorded their ?nal album, The Visitors, before disbanding in 1982. Benny and Björn thereupon set about working on the musical Chess with Tim Rice, while Agnetha and Anni-Frid embarked on solo careers. ABBA has never regrouped.

An ABBA revival in the Nineties was sparked by the incredible success of Gold – Greatest Hits, which has sold 26 million copies worldwide, including six million in the U.S. A comprehensive box set, Thank You for the Music, was released in 1994. The musical Mamma Mia! came at the end of the decade and carried the ABBA revival into the new millennium. In 2002, Universal Music remastered and reissued ABBA’s eight studio albums in expanded versions. An even more exhaustive box set, The Complete Studio Recordings, appeared in 2005. With ABBA’s 2010 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, ABBA mania will continue for years to come.
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JerseyGirl2
#2ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/22/10 at 9:39pm

You should write a song about that.


Pretty pretty please don't you ever ever feel like you're less than f**ckin' perfect!

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TheatreFan4
#2ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/22/10 at 9:57pm

Thank you for your music, Jim...

(See what I did there?)
Updated On: 3/22/10 at 09:57 PM

FindingNamo
#3ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/22/10 at 11:53pm

They have universal health care in Sweden, Jim, whaddya think of that?


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JohnBoy
#4ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/23/10 at 12:12am

Sweden's population is about 12 people. None of them illegal.

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JohnBoy2
#5ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/23/10 at 12:17am

Second time in recent history, where it signed me in with my old user name.

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JerseyGirl2
#6ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/23/10 at 12:23am

Sweden's population is about 9.2 million and we have more than Abba. We have Ace of Bass, The Cardigans, Roxette, Anne-Margret and Dolf Lundgren. Oh, and meatballs. Show some respect. (I am learning my important facts.)


Pretty pretty please don't you ever ever feel like you're less than f**ckin' perfect!

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StockardFan
#7ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/23/10 at 12:33am

I thought the Cardigans were Irish.........

who knew?


KFTC!!!!!

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JerseyGirl2
#8ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/23/10 at 1:03am

I am trying to convince everyone that it's the perfect country so they will visit. lol


Pretty pretty please don't you ever ever feel like you're less than f**ckin' perfect!

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StockardFan
#9ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/23/10 at 7:55am

I'll visit!


KFTC!!!!!

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Magdalene
#10ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/23/10 at 8:12am

I was more excited about Genesis getting in---but ABBA is cool!


"NOT MY DAUGHTER, YOU BITCH!"

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Mister Matt
#11ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/23/10 at 10:41am

I missed seeing their induction live be TWO DAYS!! I was at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame the Saturday before.

PS - The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum is something of a disorganized mess. We got bored and left about halfway through it.


"What can you expect from a bunch of seitan worshippers?" - Reginald Tresilian

FindingNamo
#12ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/24/10 at 1:18pm

But the cermony's in New York, no?


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winston89
#13ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/24/10 at 1:54pm

I don't remember exactly offhand for sure. But, I believe that the actual induction takes place at The Waldorf Hotel.


"If you try to shag my husband while I am still alive, I will shove the art of motorcycle maintenance up your rancid little Cu**. That's a good dear" Tom Stoppard's Rock N Roll

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Mister Matt
#14ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/24/10 at 2:15pm

Really? For some reason, I thought somebody told me they would be at the museum. Well, now I don't feel so bad. Except that it took so long for ABBA to get inducted in the first place.


"What can you expect from a bunch of seitan worshippers?" - Reginald Tresilian

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winston89
#15ABBA inducted into Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame
Posted: 3/24/10 at 2:35pm

Yeah, I just did a google search to make sure I was right. Got the website for the hall itself and it was talking about upcoming events. Turns out that the induction ceremony is done in NYC at the Waldorf. However, there is a celebratory concert at the hall of fame itself later on.


"If you try to shag my husband while I am still alive, I will shove the art of motorcycle maintenance up your rancid little Cu**. That's a good dear" Tom Stoppard's Rock N Roll


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