Duff McKagan’s column runs every Thursday on Reverb. He writes about what’s circulating through his iPod every Monday.ABBA, “S.O.S.” (ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits): For some reason, whenever I travel to the more northerly parts of the UK and/or Europe in Fall and Winter, ABBA starts creeping into my musical mind frame. You just can’t say no to ABBA.Sweet, “Set Me Free” (Desolation Boulevard): Sweet were the hard rocking edge of sugary pop back in the 70s. Where they may have “sold out” with songs like “Love is Like Oxygen” and “Wig Wam Bam,” they more than made up with songs like “Sweet F.A.” and “Set Me Free.”Nirvana, “Negative Creep” (Bleach): 20 years ago, Nirvana released a little-known record called Bleach. I remember Kim Warnick sending me records from Seattle by TAD and Soundgarden. When I heard “Negative Creep” I seemed to all at once, understand Nirvana.