In 1980, ABBA released "Super Trooper" which contained now classic dance tracks, "Lay All Your Love On Me" and "Super Trooper" - it was as if the band was transformed dance floors into an alter to worship another period of grand music.
Without a pause, "The Visitors" was released in 1981 creating more excitement than ever. The title track is a diamond and continues to leave dancers restless and faithful. It relays several stories - one that I placed below the images and scenes from the 1977 film by Steven Spielberg, "Close Encounters of The Third Kind". The film is a look at the strong possibility of "visitors" from another world connecting with earth. Makes better sense to me than most traditional theories.
This Disco Video Mix outlines the films glorious special effects and main characters - for the many years of entertainment and talents he has shared, I dedicate this Mix to Mr. Spielberg and also ABBA - the band with no end.
Featuring scenes from "Close Encounters of The Third Kind" - RENT THE DVD again!
Disco Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons
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ReplyDeleteI saw Closed Encounters when I was very young. I have allways been interested in "visitors" from another world; - this kind of subjects. I think the Abba song has a good connection with the volume of the movie. Thanks Glenn. ~ Menno ~
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great movie i like it very muxh this is the first time i heard this track of Abba very good and a great combi with the movie thanks Glenn
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