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Who would’ve thought in 1985 when they first heard this song from three young, unknown, aspiring pop stars from Norway called a-ha, that it was destined to become the most iconic song of that decade. Three and a half decades later, it is now the most listened to, most played, most parodied, most copied and most viewed song from the 80s...but not only of the 80s...because standing now at 1 billion, 250 million views on YouTube it only has Guns & Roses’ November Rain and Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody ahead of it for number of views for a song from the 20th century from any decade! I’m sure Magne Furuholmen had no idea of how famous it would become or how famous he and the band he was later to help found would become because of it, when at age15, he created Take On Me’s famous rift in his grandfather’s garage in Oslo!

This was live in Oslo in December 2010 when the band gave what was supposed to be their final concert. Five years later, in 2015 they were invited back to Rock in Rio to perform at its 30th Anniversary concert, because by a public poll they were confirmed as the most popular act to ever appear. They accepted the invitation, reformed the band and have been back together performing and recording again from that date to the present.
Marionville 10 Apr 11
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Sorry, but it does nothing for me. Surprise, surprise, Other people's pop music. I could never stand the Grateful dead either. Other people's pop.

Roger..this isn’t personal, it isn’t about you or me. I doesn’t matter that I get them and you don’t, or that Roger Benham is bored with most pop music, dismissing it as “other people’s”. You seem to miss the point of my posting about the fact that they have entered the annals of musical history, and that fact is incontrovertible, regardless of whether you or I love or hate them.

@Marionville Quite right. Maybe I should just say that being with a form of music seems to make it far more acceptable. The only A-Ha I have ever heard came from you introducing it. I once was an avid fan of the Rolling Stones at the same time friends over here were adoring the Grateful Dead. But I was hearing the Dead, not until I became great friends with a "Deadhead" in the mid 80's. He lent me tapes and neither I nor my British (at the time) wife liked them. Basically, I've been mostly away from pop music for 30 years and even the 80's I rarely listened to anything much as we only had one radio station (CBC).
So I've missed out on masses of recent pop music and really most radio-played music. We used to have a little folk music on Canadian radio but that left as public tastes changed and a much-loved announcer died. So I'm hardly aware of people like Sting.
I meet rock and punk musicians here at festivals and have jammed with both enjoyably ... unless they insist on doing cover tunes.
So I'm gathering that A-Ha have been around in Europe for ?30 years and are incredibly popular. Maybe I really should not comment on anything pop. Would you prefer that?

@rogerbenham No ...of course you can reply and comment to your heart’s content. No censorship in any of my groups.

@Marionville Phew. I got thrown out of a political group. No worries.
I'm hearing nasty stuff about Belfast. I'm sure it was much easier to create the EU border as the sea but it must feel odd to Loyalists being as if in a foreign country. I'm of course of Southern protestant stock so on the Eire side!

@rogerbenham The whole Brexit thing is a mess, anyone who lives here in NI and voted for it needs their head examined. The Unionist politicians are a very unattractive lot and as I’m a Brit I suppose I should really identify with them but I don’t. They are bigoted, nasty and small minded and not one of them represents me or what I stand for. I’d be quite relaxed about a united Ireland.

@Marionville I remember despising Paisley and the so terribly bigotted lot in the time of the Troubles. I was watching on TV in London. I thought that the Orange parade celebrating the battle of the Boyne was terribly antagonistic (though I rather liked the tune that they played). As children we'd mention the Black and Tans and my mother would get very upset. I felt Ryan's Daughter portrayed the Tans rather well. 4 years in the trenches and then "peace keeping"? In '89 I got stopped by British Army driving through NI in Omagh I think. No fun to encounter.. I also went through the Dublin/Belfast border. Freaky.

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