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From: MarkPMus
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  • I have been watching your clips and your musical knowledge is very good. The only anomaly I was aware of in Thank You For the Music was the backing singers holding on "singing" for too long in the final chorus. I love ABBA so I think your series is very good and informative. George,12.

  • @98porgy Thanks George! Listen to the new 2010 remastered version of ABBA Gold! An anomalies hunter's haven!

  • I am Matthew from En ABBA Hemsida On YouTube and I claim my shout out!

  • Funnily enough it doesn't read 302 on the view count. It's been stuck at 301 for ages. Burt you can still have your shout - it's already uploaded.

  • Hi, and I say this with my fully respect towards your theoretical knowledge in music.

    I think you miss out the true experience of music by analyze it to that extent you do. Music is first and foremost an emotional experience, wich you can't grade, measure or analyze from an intellectual point of view. Listen to it., allow yourself to be captivated by it or not, and leave it to that.

  • I allow myself always to be "captivated" as you say by the music. I would not analyse ABBA's music to the extent that I do I if I wasn't captivated first and foremost. If you watched the intro to this series you'd understand the reason why I made it. My life is spent having emotional experiences from music - little else enraptures me so much and that includes Nov 10th 79 at Wembley. Take the anomalies in the good spirit I intended them to be.

  • Gracias!

  • Thanks everyone for your support! Keep watching, and spread te word to your mates!

  • Well done for reaching this milestone Mark! You have pioneered this aspect of ABBA here on YouTube! Well Done and Keep Going!!!!

  • At 2:56 you can hear an extra instrument in background for a second or so.

    I spotted it on the GHV2 CD.

  • Can't hear it on Gold.  Left, right or centre?

  • It's heard both in stereo and OOPS, a bit better in OOPS. It's in center and buried deep in the background mix. Listen carefully and you be able to spot it.

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