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Topic History of: Mamma Mia - Dancing Queen
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Michael I can only agree, JK. Great sequence and great songs, which makes everything so much easier.
The Astrological Twin and without a great song to inspire that sequence (or a whole bunch of great songs to justify the movie or the musical), what do you have to work with? All sorts of things can be possible once someone writes a great song.
JK2006 And when I hear Meryl's magnificent rendition of my favourite ever Abba song, The Winner Takes It All, I decide it's one of the five greatest pop songs of all time.
JK2006 Admittedly I'm biased (we publish Abba) but surely the Dancing Queen sequence in this marvellous movie is one of the great moments in cinema?