This week sees the launch of Like a Magic Spell, a new podcast which aims to unlock and share the joy of Abba.
Using the popular song-by-song format, host Adrian Stirrup (he/him) and guests deep-dive into how Abba’s songs were created and what the music means to them.
His guests for the first season include Abba superfans, journalists and the host of the Official Eurovision Song Contest Podcast, Steve Holden. As well as discussing the emotional heft of Abba’s music, they have fun dissecting the visuals of the promo videos and the sometimes-hilarious YouTube comments under the videos.
The podcast has been deliberately timed to coincide with a big year for Abba fans. 2024 sees the 50th anniversary of Waterloo winning the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest – the start of their domination of popular music that lasted well into the 1980s.
Arguably, their cultural influence has never been stronger, especially...
Using the popular song-by-song format, host Adrian Stirrup (he/him) and guests deep-dive into how Abba’s songs were created and what the music means to them.
His guests for the first season include Abba superfans, journalists and the host of the Official Eurovision Song Contest Podcast, Steve Holden. As well as discussing the emotional heft of Abba’s music, they have fun dissecting the visuals of the promo videos and the sometimes-hilarious YouTube comments under the videos.
The podcast has been deliberately timed to coincide with a big year for Abba fans. 2024 sees the 50th anniversary of Waterloo winning the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest – the start of their domination of popular music that lasted well into the 1980s.
Arguably, their cultural influence has never been stronger, especially...
- 1/9/2024
- Podnews.net
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