My favorite record by them is “The Visitors,” but something like “Head Over Heels” has just got that theatrical high kick. I’d always had this love for music hall and cabaret, which I was latching onto with Abba. When I started making my own music, that’s when I started going back into those classic records. At the time, I knew Abba wasn’t necessarily cool, but it was also sweet because I was with my mom, and it was something we were enjoying together. We went on a road trip across the country to see my grandma, and those were the only four discs we had in the car. There was a four-disc deluxe package called “Thank You for the Music” that I convinced my mom to buy me. Jake Shears, musician and Scissor Sisters singer Here are edited excerpts from the interviews. News of Abba’s return with a new album (and stage show starring digital avatars) has the group’s followers talking - so we talked to five of the group’s notable fans.
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