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==''The Last Video''== |
==''The Last Video''== |
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[[Image:ABBA-TheLastVideo-cover.jpg|thumb|300px|''Our Last Video Ever'' as ''The Last Video'' on DVD]] |
[[Image:ABBA-TheLastVideo-cover.jpg|thumb|300px|''Our Last Video Ever'' as ''The Last Video'' on DVD]] |
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The video was originally shot as ''Our Last Video Ever'' for the 2004 semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest thirty years after ABBA had won the contest, and was later released on DVD at the request of the former ABBA members, retitled ''The Last Video''. A group of celebrities made small cameo appearances in the video, among them each one of the four group members, and [[Cher]]. |
The video was originally shot as ''Our Last Video Ever'' for the 2004 semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest thirty years after ABBA had won the contest, and was later released on DVD at the request of the former ABBA members, retitled ''The Last Video''. A group of celebrities made small cameo appearances in the video, among them each one of the four group members, and [[Cher]]. |
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ABBA is a Swedish pop music group formed in Stockholm in 1972. Comprised of Anni-Frid Lyngstad (Frida), Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Agnetha Fältskog (Anna), topping the charts worldwide from 1972 to 1982.
Covers
In 1979 the band's hit "Take a Chance on Me" was covered on The Muppet Show in episode 403 by a group of birds bouncing and jumping on power lines.
References
In 2004 Sesame Street's What's the Name of That Song? the Two-Headed Monster lists one of his favorite songs as being "Dancing Queen," ABBA's only #1 hit in the United States.
The Last Video
In 2004 The Jim Henson Company provided the puppets for ABBA's music video The Last Video, in which four small puppets (caricatures of the group members) try to get a recording contract in Stockholm in 1974 by playing a medley of some of the band's biggest hits.
The video was originally shot as Our Last Video Ever for the 2004 semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest thirty years after ABBA had won the contest, and was later released on DVD at the request of the former ABBA members, retitled The Last Video. A group of celebrities made small cameo appearances in the video, among them each one of the four group members, and Cher.
Besides mentioning the Henson Company's achievements, the band's official website shares the following anecdote by writer/video director Calle Åstrand about the members' reaction to the puppets:
The DVD booklet lists the following credit: "ABBA dolls by Jim Henson Creature Shop Ltd." The same inaccuracy can be found in the on-screen credits, confusing the term "puppets" with "dolls":
Credits
- ABBA dolls:
- Created by Jim Henson Creature Shop Ltd.
- Creative Director: Jamie Courtier
- Designer: Sharon Smith
- Producers: Tracy Lenon, Tanya Knight
- Puppeteers UK: Phil Eason, Richard Coombs, John Wheatley, Mark Jefferies
- Puppeteers SE: Petter Lennstrand, Jenny Bjärkstedt
- Henson Shoot Crew: Tim Rose, Denise Baseley