Guess I'm back.
Had a major experience this morning with the song "When All Is Said and Done" by ABBA. These things struck me:
This is quite a sad song to be in the mainstream (or at least in the mainstream in 1981).
Unlike earlier ABBA songs, this is for adults, not tweens who might swoon by "Dancing Queen."
Somehow
the melody manages to be both poppy and elegiac at the same time. The
lyrics are quite sober. There is no irony here--the intention is
sincere. This is an adult and clear expression of sadness and emotional
exhaustion, that is beautifully crafted.
Something for one to aspire to, not necessarily in the same genre, medium, or discipline.
Dear readers (all both of you), let me know what you think. (I can't watch the clip on this computer, so I'm not sure it works--if not, let me know.)