Wait.. what! it's not even the best Zombies song!.. this maybe a contender tho.
..embarrassingly i have a soft spot for Abba'a S.O.S but i appreciate i might be in the minority so i'll not post it
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Colin Bluntstone, Rod Argent AND 'The Zombies' WERE supposed to be performing "on my block" here, an outdoor-concert
Then, that B'strd "Covid.19" appeared and tragically put-paid to THAT idea - I wuz gutted !
They've (of course), since re-scheduled, but my local nearest outdoor venue (that WAS happening), is now "Not" - As for ABBA.....
When I wuz in my very-late teens AND very early twenties, I had "My love of ABBA" thrown in my face, repeatedly.
I shall never forget my 6ft-4in to 6ft-5inch mate, Paul, saying.....
"How CAN you be SUCH a hardcore Led Zeppelin fan AND teaching people to play their (Page's) guitar-riffs, note-for-note"
"Yet YOU ***king like ABBA" - with Paul & his associated-mates, laughing their heads-off at his bewildered comment !
Never did find a way to explain
Hardcore "U.F.O" fan here (Schenker/Mogg/Chapman, etc) & formerly Page fan, yet, LOVED ABBA - (I have NO shame
Interesting you should mention ABBA's brilliant 'comeback' single,
"S.O.S"
After the fuss had died-down, regarding
'Waterloo', I thought they might flounder, as did every-other-Eurovision(ite)
But when
"S.O.S" got released, I loved it SO much, that I went-out & bought it - Yellow EPIC label - No-one was buying it (then)
At first - (first few weeks I had it) - It seemed to be going nowhere, chart-wise
I thought to myself (as a teenager) - "Why oh WHY is no-one buying this BRILLIANT 45rpm single"
Then - Gradually, it seemed to amble up the charts - Getting to No.6 (IIRC), which was VERY respectable back in those days.
It stayed at No.6, like, forever - around 3-weeks, if my memory serves correctly (don't take any notice of latterday-charts BTW).
To me, THAT 45rpm-single, "S.O.S" put ABBA effectively "back on the map", chart-wise, again.
After that, (again, IIRC, without-checking), they released "Mamma Mia" & after that, the rest was just history.
Me, I much prefer
ABBA's "The Day Before You Came" - (no "money-shot" jokes please, I'm being deadly serious !)
Always much preferred
"U.F.O" (Schenker/Mogg/Chapman, etc) & Led Zep' tho' - just my harder taste.....
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