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Abba Voyage Show versus Thank You For The Music Show

Sunday, 29th May, 2022, 15:00 hours – The Abba Arena: Voyage Show

The day had finally arrived, we were going to see the new Abba Voyage show and was I excited? Yes, of course I was!!

The journey out to the Abba Arena was a bit more complicated than we first thought, having to travel on the Dockland Light Railway (DLR) which was a new experience for us, but it was made easier by being able to tap our debit card in and out of the stations. (The whole day cost us £11 each by doing this!)

On arriving at the Arena, there was already a throng of people, some dressed in costumes, others wearing Abba t-shirts and one person in particular wearing a leather chest protector?

We decided to give the shop a miss as there was a queue of about 50 people and so we waited for the doors to open to the concert hall. We knew immediately when it opened as a big cheer went up from everybody.

We found our seats, on the left hand side, about halfway up and after witnessing some confusion with seats with a man sitting in the wrong seat and nearly causing World War Three, we expectantly waited for the show to start.

And when it did, boy it did not disappoint. From the first haunting notes of The Visitors and seeing the Abba-tars, I have to admit I cried, it was just so overwhelming.

The whole show was just amazing, from the actual Abba-tars themselves to the light show.

The thing that I missed was the actual interaction between them and the audience.

Even though Abba talked, you knew it was the same for everyone and not personal for that audience. I was a disappointed when Bjorn started to sing Does Your Mother Know and then the backing singers took over, I felt like we should have heard Bjorn sing it all the way through.

You do get swept up in the excitement of it and it made me wish even more that I had seen them in concert in London, but I suppose this is the next best thing and it was lovely to hear The Winner Takes It All sung by Agnetha and not a tribute act.

At the end of the show, when we were on our way home on the Underground, my husband said, “That was the best show I have ever seen,” and from a non-Abba fan, I’d say that’s a win!

Tuesday, 31st May, 2022, 1930 hours – The Mayflower Theatre, Southampton: Thank You For The Music, Abba Tribute Band

We went to this show with some friends and after seeing Abba Voyage a few days earlier, I wasn’t really expecting that much from this show.

They did seem to have a few microphone issues at the beginning of the set and I thought it strange that they would sing Dancing Queen as the second song, but as the show progressed it got better and better.

They involved the audience and kept in character all the time, they encouraged us to get up and dance and we didn’t disappoint them. The atmosphere was great and they even sang some songs not usually given the light of day, for example, Angel Eyes and I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, etc.

What Abba Voyage was lacking in audience participation, this tribute act certainly made up for in spades.

We all had a wonderful time and everyone came out of the theatre buzzing.

Thank You For The Music – Abba Tribute Band

It was a fantastic five days filled with Abba and once again, I thank my husband for coming with me, but don’t worry about him, we’re going to see ABC at The Royal Albert Hall this month, as his treat!

Abba

The Fan

I have loved Abba since I can remember, I’m not quite sure what drew me to them, maybe it was the amazing harmonies or the catchy tunes, but something made me want to listen to their music, buy their singles and albums and adorn my bedroom wall with pictures of the group.

As posters were updated with newer ones, this one remained constant on my wall.

I can lay claim to the fact that years ago, a long time before Mamma Mia ever made an appearance, my friend and I wrote our own story which included the songs of Abba and which we recorded onto a tape recorder. If only we had the foresight to send it to somebody!!

I never saw them play live, when they came to London, I was just that bit too young to go and watch them by myself and my mum couldn’t afford two tickets plus the fare for the train journey. I did manage to buy some photographs of the concert I can remember and they are still in an album up in the loft.

I loved Agnetha, I loved everything about her, I probably wanted to be her and I also thought Frida was very cool. Their harmonies on every record was extraordinary and I loved finding out who was the lead vocal on each record they released.

The Songs

I don’t know that I have a favourite Abba record, I think I go through phases of loving one more than the others. I know it’s going to sound controversial but I never fell in love with Dancing Queen, maybe because it was played so much on the radio and TV when it was released.

I do love the tracks on albums that have never been singles, for instance Me And I from the Super Trouper album, Soldiers from The Visitors and I’ve Been Waiting For You from the Abba album.

My favourite song which features Frida’s voice is Should I Laugh Or Cry and Agnetha’s lead vocal is The Day Before You Came.

I have a special place in my heart for SOS, as I think it was literally the lifesaver song for the group which established them as a top pop group.

The Voyage Show

So last night was the launch of the new Abba show, Voyage, which features the group as Abba-tars. I would have loved it if the group had announced they were going to perform some shows live, but it was not to be, so this is the next best thing.

I tried my hardest to get tickets for the opening night, but the demand was so high it was practically impossible, however, I secured tickets for Sunday, 29th May, 2022 and the excitement is real now, I can’t believe I am going to experience something that is so technical and could be the future of the way concerts are brought to us. I am honoured to be part of this.

Not only do I have this to look forward to, but I am also going to an Abba tribute act at the theatre on Tuesday and I am excited to explore how the two experiences compare: Abba-tars versus tribute act and I will be putting up a blog doing just that, comparing them.

I need to say a huge thank you to my hubby, who has been dragged to numerous Abba tributes, watched Abba TV programmes and listened to Abba songs at home, all this and not being an Abba fan, but I think now he secretly enjoys the songs and knows most of the words to them as well!

ABBA – The Singles (UK) 1972 – 1974

Abba, the chart topping band from Sweden, which featured the blonde one, the dark haired one and the two blokes. But to the Abba fan, they were Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. The women provided the vocal harmonies, and Benny and Björn, wrote the lyrics and music. Their journey was incredible, they had number ones all over the world and their songs remain as fresh today as when they recorded them! 

Here are their first singles up to and including Waterloo, with which they won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 at Brighton, England. 

He Is Your Brother – 1972

Released as Bjorn & Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frid, this was from their studio album, Ring, Ring. This wasn’t released in the United Kingdom, but was in some of the Scandinavian countries.

B-Side: Santa Rosa

The B side was Santa Rosa which never appeared as an album track until the release of the Thank You For The Music box set.

He Is Your Brother

Written by: (B. Andersson / B. Ulvaeus)

I was a fighter always looking for trouble
And my life was so empty there was nothing left to live for
But then it happened one night as I got into a fight
I could hear someone saying as though he was praying

Treat him well, he is your brother You might need his help one day We depend on one another
Love him that’s the only way
On the road that we’re going
We all need words of comfort and compassion
Treat him well, he is your brother Love him that’s the only way

I was a woman never thinking of others
And my life was so lonely didn’t care for anybody
But then I happened to meet
A begging man in the street
As I turned down his praying
I heard someone saying

Treat him well, he is your brother You might need his help one day We depend on one another
Love him that’s the only way
On the road that we’re going
We all need words of comfort and compassion
Treat him well, he is your brother Love him that’s the only way

© Copyright 1972 for the world by Universal/Union Songs AB, Stockholm, Sweden. All rights reserved

People Need Love – 1973

This record was released to promote Björn and Benny’s partnership and their songwriting skills – Agnetha and Anni-Frid were guest singers, however, the positive reaction they received was unexpected. It was not released in the UK as a single.

B-Side: Merry-Go-Round

This was recorded in Swedish. It was also featured on the Thank You For The Music compilation album.

People Need Love

Written by: (B. Andersson / B. Ulvaeus)

People need hope,
People need lovin’
People need trust from a fellow man
People need love to make a good livin’
People need faith in a helping hand

Man has always wanted a woman by his side to keep him company Women always knew that it takes a man to get matrimonial harmony
Everybody knows that a man who’s feeling down wants some female sympathy
Gotta have love to carry on living Gotta have love ’til eternity

People need hope,
People need lovin’
People need trust from a fellow man
People need love to make a good livin’
People need faith in a helping hand

Flowers in a desert need a drop of rain like a woman needs her man If a man’s in love and his woman wants the moon then he’ll take it down if he can
Somebody who loves you and somebody who cares isn’t that what you call a friend
Gotta have love to carry on living Isn’t it easy to understand

People need hope,
People need lovin’
People need trust from a fellow man
People need love to make a good livin’
People need faith in a helping hand

© Copyright 1972 for the world by Universal/Union Songs AB, Stockholm, Sweden. All rights reserved

Ring Ring – 1973

Ring Ring was the single that charted in several European countries, including reaching number 32 in the UK. It had the working title, Clock Tune, which was changed to Ring Ring for more universal appeal. Björn & Benny enlisted the help of Neil Sedaka for the English lyrics. They entered this song in the Swedish Eurovision selection competition where they finished third.

B-Side: She’s My Kind Of Girl

This was the first Björn & Benny single. It was released in Japan and reached number one. It was used in a soft porn film, The Seduction of Inga in 1971.

Ring Ring

Written by: (B. Andersson / S. Anderson / B. Ulvaeus / N. Sedaka / P. Cody)

I was sitting by the phone
I was waiting all alone
Baby by myself I sit and wait and wonder about you
It’s a dark and dreary night
Seems like nothing’s going right
Won’t you tell me honey how can I go on here without you
Yes, I’m down and feeling blue and I don’t know what to do, oh-oh,

Ring, ring, why don’t you give me a call
Ring, ring, the happiest sound of them all
Ring, ring, I stare at the phone on the wall
and I sit all alone impatiently won’t you please understand the need in me
So, ring, ring, why don’t you give me a call So, ring, ring ,why don’t you give me a call

You were here and now you’re gone
Hey did I do something wrong
I just can’t believe that I could be so badly mistaken
Was it me or was it you
Tell me, are we really through
Won’t you hear me cry and you will know that my heart is breaking
Please forgive and then forget
or maybe darling better yet, oh-oh

Ring, ring, why don’t you give me a call
Ring, ring, the happiest sound of them all
Ring, ring, I stare at the phone on the wall
and I sit all alone impatiently won’t you please understand the need in me
So, ring, ring why don’t you give me a call
So, ring, ring why don’t you give me a call

© Copyright 1973 for the world by Universal/Union Songs AB, Stockholm, Sweden. All rights reserved

Waterloo – 1974

This was the first single to be released under the name ABBA. It was the Swedish entry for the Eurovision Song Contest and won it for the country. At the 50th anniversary celebration of the Contest, this was voted the best song in the competition’s history. The Swedish version’s B-side was Honey Honey. It was number one in several countries. including the UK and reached the U.S. Top 10.

B-Side: Watch Out

This was included on the Waterloo album with Björn on lead vocals.

Waterloo

Written by: (B. Andersson / S. Anderson / B. Ulvaeus)

My, my, at Waterloo Napoleon did surrender
Oh yeah, and I have met my destiny in quite a similar way
The history book on the shelf is always repeating itself

Waterloo – I was defeated, you won the war
Waterloo – promise to love you for ever more
Waterloo – couldn’t escape if I wanted to
Waterloo – knowing my fate is to be with you
Wa, wa, wa, wa, Waterloo – finally facing my Waterloo

My, my, I tried to hold you back but you were stronger
Oh yeah, and now it seems my only chance is giving up the fight
And how could I ever refuse I feel like I win when I lose

Waterloo – I was defeated, you won the war
Waterloo – promise to love you for ever more
Waterloo – couldn’t escape if I wanted to
Waterloo – knowing my fate is to be with you
Wa, wa, wa, wa, Waterloo – finally facing my Waterloo

So how could I ever refuse I feel like I win when I lose –
Waterloo – couldn’t escape if I wanted to
Waterloo – knowing my fate is to be with you
Wa, wa, wa, wa, Waterloo – finally facing my Waterloo

© Copyright 1974 for the world by Universal/Union Songs AB, Stockholm, Sweden. All rights reserved