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Great title to the post, but I was so excited…I thought I was going to see something ABBA-related! Nice title tag to get all kinds of web traffic directed here!
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LOL! Well Matt, if you want ABBA, you’ll need to come to Albany and catch one of my chorus’s concerts. Except that we just did Dancing Queen in the last concert cycle, so you’ve lost that chance for a couple or three years!
But ABBA-related art… hmmmm…
Is it just me or are the images of the women different sizes? This one seems smaller than some of the others. For some reason this one didn’t work for me quite as well as some of the others.
Beamer
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ABBA-related Art…hell yeah! Send me your email address and I’ll show you what photoshop can do with an ABBA album cover, but check out http://www.abbasite.com, the official ABBA website and look up albums, And choose “The Visitors”–the photoshoot for the album was in an art gallery…it’s really beautiful.
As for driving to Albany, well, I’ve been through Albany….
Mamma Mia! hits the theaters July 18th…it won’t be a long wait til ABBA finally conquers America!
Cheers!
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@Beamer… I think it may be disconcerting because of the them are just face shots while other are full body shots. The actual image is consistent between works.
@Matt… oh, you poor silly person! ABBA conquered America in the 70s! LOL They’re just going to capture a whole new generation next month. And I’ll be going to see Mama Mia with several of my friends who are so obsessed with ABBA they went down to NYC more than once to see it on Broadway. (And driving right through Albany is probably the smart thing to do.)