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Thread started 01/16/06 7:48pm

kinaldo

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abba vs the bee gees

who's bigger, and more imoprtantly, who's is better (IYO)?
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Reply #1 posted 01/16/06 7:49pm

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Bee Gees nod
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Reply #2 posted 01/16/06 7:51pm

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Bee Gee's:
Better songs and more talented IMO.
Also bonus points for inspiring Michael Jackson.

However, I still think Abba wins it for me. Because, without Abba there would be no "A*Teens."

Maybe in a few years..3 teenage guys can form "The B*Teens" and do Bee Gees cover songs. biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 01/16/06 8:06pm

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hmm to me it seems like they had two different kinds of music even though both were poppish...but i'd have to go with the BEE GEES...u can't beat that Saturday Night Fever soundtrack....
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Reply #4 posted 01/16/06 8:10pm

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I'd have to go with Bee Gees... I'm probably more likely to listen to ABBA these days but the Bee Gees have better material.
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Reply #5 posted 01/16/06 8:17pm

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I'm gonna go with the Bee Gees for the simple fact that the other night when I was turning the channel to get to the movie Coming To America, I came across this oldies music show and they were playing How Deep Is Your Love so I had to sit and watch the video and I missed the begining of one of my favorite movies. The same exact thing happened with ABBA's Dancing Queen, but whatever else I was trying to get to wasn't really that important, so it doesn't count. I dig ABBA though...
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Reply #6 posted 01/16/06 8:39pm

kinaldo

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check out Abba's video for Summer Night City, very Bee Gee-esque!
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Reply #7 posted 01/16/06 11:39pm

PANDURITO

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ABBA wins over the Bee Gees 4-3 smile
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Reply #8 posted 01/17/06 12:06am

Cheek

ABBA is still huge!!! You can still feel their influence!!! cool
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Reply #9 posted 01/17/06 1:47am

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Reply #10 posted 01/17/06 2:12am

GangstaFam

I like ABBA better, but the Bee Gee's were the more important group.
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Reply #11 posted 01/17/06 3:12am

manthevan

jasonstar said:

Bee Gee's:
Better songs and more talented IMO.
Also bonus points for inspiring Michael Jackson.

However, I still think Abba wins it for me. Because, without Abba there would be no "A*Teens."

Maybe in a few years..3 teenage guys can form "The B*Teens" and do Bee Gees cover songs. biggrin



This is a joke right?

ABBA had talent unlike A-teens or (ABBA-teens which they called themselves in the beginning).
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Reply #12 posted 01/17/06 4:17am

Cheek

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And you love MJ as well, right??? smile
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Reply #13 posted 01/17/06 5:36am

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Cheek said:

And you love MJ as well, right??? smile


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Reply #14 posted 01/17/06 5:50am

Cheek

Cloudbuster said:

Cheek said:

And you love MJ as well, right??? smile


smile


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Reply #15 posted 01/17/06 5:54am

DavidEye

There's no competition.I only like one song by Abba,their 1977 hit "Dancing Queen" boxed


As for the Bee Gees,there aren't too many songs by them that I don't like.
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Reply #16 posted 01/17/06 5:56am

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ABBA is still huge!!! You can still feel their influence!!! cool



Every little thing that you say or do
I'm Hung Up...I'm Hung Up on you
waiting for your call,baby night and day
I'm fed up...I'm tired of waiting for you



Madonna's tribute to Abba lol
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Reply #17 posted 01/17/06 7:28am

dammme

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Bee Gees of course
"Todo está bien chévere" Stevie
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Reply #18 posted 01/17/06 8:53am

Cheek

DavidEye said:

Every little thing that you say or do
I'm Hung Up...I'm Hung Up on you
waiting for your call,baby night and day
I'm fed up...I'm tired of waiting for you



Madonna's tribute to Abba lol


She's not even worthy of sampling ABBA... disbelief
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Reply #19 posted 01/17/06 11:42am

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Cheek said:



She's not even worthy of sampling ABBA... disbelief



Somebody important to the request thought different. lol
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Reply #20 posted 01/17/06 12:05pm

andyman91

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Definitely Bee Gees are better. Abba is nice, but have no substance.

Abba may be bigger, though, worldwide, I'm not sure.
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Reply #21 posted 01/17/06 12:15pm

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I have to go with ABBA on this one. Their important music spanned more albums and years than the Bee Gees which were only important the few years during the Saturday Night Fever and Grease years. Most of their hits are contained on that soundtrack. Also much of their music is sorta rooted in a particular sound, where as I feel ABBA sound was more rounded out.

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Reply #22 posted 01/17/06 12:16pm

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andyman91 said:

Definitely Bee Gees are better. Abba is nice, but have no substance.

Abba may be bigger, though, worldwide, I'm not sure.
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No substance? um check

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Reply #23 posted 01/17/06 1:15pm

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superspaceboy said:

...the Bee Gees which were only important the few years during the Saturday Night Fever and Grease years. Most of their hits are contained on that soundtrack.


Hey, now - I've gotta disagree here:

To Love Somebody
Holiday
Massachusettes
Words
I Started a Joke
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
I've Got to Get a Message to You
Lonely Days
Love So Right


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Reply #24 posted 01/17/06 1:50pm

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Love both. Although ABBA were a well polished, well produced band, they couldn't fuck with the BeeGees as songwriters and producers.
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Reply #25 posted 01/17/06 3:09pm

CinisterCee

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I like ABBA better, but the Bee Gee's were the more important group.
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Reply #26 posted 01/17/06 3:32pm

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DiminutiveRocker said:

superspaceboy said:

...the Bee Gees which were only important the few years during the Saturday Night Fever and Grease years. Most of their hits are contained on that soundtrack.


Hey, now - I've gotta disagree here:

To Love Somebody
Holiday
Massachusettes
Words
I Started a Joke
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
I've Got to Get a Message to You
Lonely Days
Love So Right




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I think I have heard one of those.

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Reply #27 posted 01/17/06 3:43pm

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superspaceboy said:

DiminutiveRocker said:



Hey, now - I've gotta disagree here:

To Love Somebody
Holiday
Massachusettes
Words
I Started a Joke
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
I've Got to Get a Message to You
Lonely Days
Love So Right




biggrin

I think I have heard one of those.


hmmm... then I guess you aren't really familiar with how long the BeeGees have been around or their place in pop music history. They are much more significant than the soundtracks to "SNF" and "Grease." You may like Abba more -which is great - but don't discount the BeeGees - they are lengendary producers and songwriters.

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Reply #28 posted 01/17/06 5:06pm

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DiminutiveRocker said:

superspaceboy said:


I think I have heard one of those.


hmmm... then I guess you aren't really familiar with how long the BeeGees have been around or their place in pop music history. They are much more significant than the soundtracks to "SNF" and "Grease." You may like Abba more -which is great - but don't discount the BeeGees - they are lengendary producers and songwriters.

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No I am. Actually quite aware. Just never heard those songs nor know how well they did. I know they have been around...a lot longer than ABBA that's for sure...and they have quite an extensive catalog (WHich I think I have in MP3 form somewhere) I just don't think that many of their songs have "come around again" like ABBA's has...hence making some their lesser known tracks haven't made a comeback on recent radio.

They have made a bigger impact in a smaller time frame...and in a certian genre. WHere as ABBA has reached more generations..but had more a niche impact in almost the same genre.

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Reply #29 posted 01/17/06 5:33pm

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superspaceboy said:


No I am. Actually quite aware. Just never heard those songs nor know how well they did. I know they have been around...a lot longer than ABBA that's for sure...and they have quite an extensive catalog (WHich I think I have in MP3 form somewhere) I just don't think that many of their songs have "come around again" like ABBA's has...hence making some their lesser known tracks haven't made a comeback on recent radio.

They have made a bigger impact in a smaller time frame...and in a certian genre. WHere as ABBA has reached more generations..but had more a niche impact in almost the same genre.


Well, Billy Corgan released a single cover of To Love Somebody (duet with Robert Smith) last year..

Many of those "older" songs were in the Billboard Top 10 (To Love Somebody,
I Started a Joke, How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, I've Got to Get a Message to You, Lonely Days) - then of course they scored numerous top tens (and number ones) during the 70s-80s) The BeeGees have been around since the late 60s - and managed to remain relevant for a few decades. ABBA hit it big in 1975 and their last album was 1982. I honestly stopped following them after Voulez-Vous.

I like ABBA a lot - I think they're amazing - but I just feel like he BeeGees spun a greater legacy ion pop music. IMHO biggrin
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