This has to be one of the most intense, deep, complex and controversial songs ever written by Bjorn/Benny. I worked out that this song is most likely about rape from the rapists point of view; he sees himself as a tiger, prowling about after unsuspecting women. But he also has a human side; he fears himself and his own desires, and is telling women to beware of him as he is out of control.
I really began to take a deep interest in ABBA after I worked out the meaning of this song. Its just a fine example of how Bjorn and Benny, especially Bjorn, were such clever songwriters. But I wonder how many people actually ever picked up on the true meanings of their songs
@bigdave69 exactly, this theme of erotic obsession is evident in most of their songs, most lately in Don't shut me down, about stalking. Which Tiger as well as Watch out! Is about.
@bigdave69 exactly, this theme of erotic obsession is evident in most of their songs, most lately in Don't shut me down, about stalking. Which Tiger as well as Watch out! Is about.
@bigdave69 exactly, this theme of erotic obsession is evident in most of their songs, most lately in Don't shut me down, about stalking. Which Tiger as well as Watch out! Is about.
@bigdave69 exactly, this theme of erotic obsession is evident in most of their songs, most lately in Don't shut me down, about stalking. Which Tiger as well as Watch out! Is about.
But already in the innocent sounding Mamma Mia.
But already in the innocent sounding Mamma Mia.
I'm particularly fond of the theme of boring office jobs and the general routine of things suddenly disrupted by obessive infatuation like If ut wasn't for the nights as well as The day before you came, masterpieces really.
I'm particularly fond of the theme of boring office jobs and the general routine of things suddenly disrupted by obessive infatuation like If ut wasn't for the nights as well as The day before you came, masterpieces really.
This has to be one of the most intense, deep, complex and controversial songs ever written by Bjorn/Benny. I worked out that this song is most likely about rape from the rapists point of view; he sees himself as a tiger, prowling about after unsuspecting women. But he also has a human side; he fears himself and his own desires, and is telling women to beware of him as he is out of control.
I really began to take a deep interest in ABBA after I worked out the meaning of this song. Its just a fine example of how Bjorn and Benny, especially Bjorn, were such clever songwriters. But I wonder how many people actually ever picked up on the true meanings of their songs
@bigdave69 exactly, this theme of erotic obsession is evident in most of their songs, most lately in Don't shut me down, about stalking. Which Tiger as well as Watch out! Is about.
@bigdave69 exactly, this theme of erotic obsession is evident in most of their songs, most lately in Don't shut me down, about stalking. Which Tiger as well as Watch out! Is about.
@bigdave69 exactly, this theme of erotic obsession is evident in most of their songs, most lately in Don't shut me down, about stalking. Which Tiger as well as Watch out! Is about.
@bigdave69 exactly, this theme of erotic obsession is evident in most of their songs, most lately in Don't shut me down, about stalking. Which Tiger as well as Watch out! Is about.
But already in the innocent sounding Mamma Mia.
But already in the innocent sounding Mamma Mia.
I'm particularly fond of the theme of boring office jobs and the general routine of things suddenly disrupted by obessive infatuation like If ut wasn't for the nights as well as The day before you came, masterpieces really.
I'm particularly fond of the theme of boring office jobs and the general routine of things suddenly disrupted by obessive infatuation like If ut wasn't for the nights as well as The day before you came, masterpieces really.