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That's a revelation, though not really surprising either. The chorus has that kind of quirky, 80s Euro pop, elegantly cheesy, super catchy vibe which many ABBA songs share. It really is a work of pop music genius. A song like this would probably not be able to be released today. The SJWs would claim it represents colonial, Eurocentric views and depicts a Westerner's demeaning, exotic, picaresque perspective of the East.
“There are only two means of refuge from the miseries of life: Music and Cats!” Albert Schweitzer
Agreed. I went ahead and actually read all the lyrics, which kind of impressed me. Pithy, sarcastic, and cynical. Probably Tim Rice's influence, although it does appear Ulvaeus had a hand in them as well--according to Wikipedia. Miles away lyrically from most of the stuff they wrote with ABBA:toomanycats wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 11:10 am That's a revelation, though not really surprising either. The chorus has that kind of quirky, 80s Euro pop, elegantly cheesy, super catchy vibe which many ABBA songs share. It really is a work of pop music genius. A song like this would probably not be able to be released today. The SJWs would claim it represents colonial, Eurocentric views and depicts a Westerner's demeaning, exotic, picaresque perspective of the East.
"You'll find a god in every golden cloister — And if you're lucky then the god's a she"