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sammyg2 12-14-2020 08:53 AM

Over 100 top 10 hits written by them, many recorded by other acts

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gsxrken 12-14-2020 09:02 AM

I’ll have to give them a second chance based on you guys. SNF wasn't my cup of tea and about 10 years before my time.
A similar thing happened to me though with The Beach Boys. I never gave them much thought, just an older, good time summertime pop; holy crap was I wrong.

Nostril Cheese 12-14-2020 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Fast Freddy 944 (Post 11141810)
Bee gees? A band to listen on your own, like abba, ya gots to do it in private. Heavy rock is best in public or cruising in you ride..

How sad it must be to live like that, caring what others think of you enjoying different types of music.

I dont give a F if people see me rocking out to the Bee Gees or ABBA.

ABBA has a TON of great songs BTW.

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wdfifteen 12-15-2020 03:28 AM

So I watched the film yesterday afternoon. It was a well-spent afternoon and I have a new appreciation for the BeeGees. Thanks Paul.
They were survivors in an industry that tends to kill people young. There were so many songs that I heard on the radio over the years and liked but didn't realize they were by the Bee Gees.
I liked Robin's voice the best. Barry's falsetto gets on my nerves after a while.
When their manager, Robert Stigwood, told them to write a song for Otis Redding they came back the next day with "To Love Somebody." Redding died before he could record it, so they recorded it. One of their best songs.

Sarc 12-15-2020 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 11141811)
Oh man, that made my morning. Thanks. Young black kids finding out that The Bee Gees were white...priceless. :D
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That was great. Led "Zeppa-leen"....

speeder 12-15-2020 09:50 AM

Not many people try a Bee Gees song on karaoke night.

Bob Kontak 12-15-2020 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by MRM (Post 11141157)
They started out as a Beatles imitation act. Somehow the rumor went out that they were the Beatles recording under a pseudonym because they were part of Brian Epstine’s management company and “BG” supposedly stood for “Beatles Group”. My family had a huge sheet music songbook called something like “Great Songs of the 60s” that had the lyrics to all of the great songs of that era. I Memorized the words to New York Mining Disaster 1941 and fully believed there had been a coal mine cave-in in 1941. It was hard to reconcile that memory with the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack that came out only a few years later.

Have you seen my wife, Mr. Jones?
Do you know what it's like on the outside?
Don't go talking too loud
You’ll cause a landslide
Mr. Jones . . . .

This morning played New York Mining Disaster 1941 to a 30 year old guy off of Apple Music. I asked who it was. He said the Beatles.

(Then played Tangled up in Blue. He asks, "Who is that? That's a good song.")

DonDavis 12-16-2020 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 11143301)
Not many people try a Bee Gees song on karaoke night.

Ok, sounds like you may spend some time in those bars. It's prob been 10+ years since I've been in one.

What's your song? DLR, "Just a Giglo"? :p

Salty Springs 12-16-2020 03:29 PM

483 is interesting seeing as how that's my last name
Dave

Jeff Hail 12-16-2020 06:36 PM

I accepted the Bee Gee's once I found out all the Eagles played with them at some point. If Joe Walsh can play with them I can to listen to them, but seriously, folks.

When I was a teen I just could not listen to them. Was not appealing to me at the time. I was into classic rock and metal. As I have gotten older my music taste has expanded, widened, what ever you want to call it.. I know I am older and I have become very patient when I can listen to a Bee Gee's song from start to finish. They have some cool riffs. Vocals are exceptional from a musical standpoint.

Very talented when you look at the amazing success they had and contributed to others. Unfortunate and tragic end to the brothers. Barry is staying alive.

Music is like food, each song or genre has a different flavor to it.

If Nostril Cheese can rock out to the Bee Gees we probably all can.

As far as driving music with a bunch of people in the car rocking all singing out to Bohemian Rhapsody followed by Staying Alive can get pretty lively..and hairy. I once saw Mike Geier live (The Clown -Puddles Pity Party) perform live. He did a great cover of I started a joke.

The Bee Gee's wrote Crazy Train for Ozzy Osborne -just kidding!

Bob Kontak 12-17-2020 04:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeff Hail (Post 11145320)
The Bee Gee's wrote Crazy Train for Ozzy Osborne -just kidding!

Robin lifts his head up from writing on the back of an envelope

Hey, what do you guys think of Mental wounds still healing, driving me insane?

DavidI 12-17-2020 05:07 AM

I have always been a fan!

Seahawk 01-10-2021 06:30 AM

Saw this this morning: https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2021/01/sunday-morning-coming-down-111.php

The videos of the songs are in the link above:

Via the No Depression email newsletter, I learned last week that Barry Gibb’s Greenfields: The Gibb Brothers Songbook Vol. 1 was released on Friday. Harry Carrigan’s No Depression story is “Barry Gibb Reimagines Classics and Deep Cuts through Collaboration on ‘The Gibb Brothers Songbook.” The news is that Barry went to Memphis to record selected Bee Gees’ numbers with some of his favorite country and Americana artists.

Hillary Hughes has Barry’s comments on a few tracks in the Entertainment Weekly story “Barry Gibb’s country moment: ‘It’s time to do what I love and not what everyone asks me to do.'” Stephanie Nolasco has a little more in the Fox News story “Bee Gees’ Barry Gibb talks going country with ‘Greenfields’: ‘You have to work pretty hard to be accepted.’”

My theory this morning is this. Even if you were never a Bee Gees fan, I’m guessing you may have had a favorite Bee Gees song without much thinking about it. Mine is “How Deep Is Your Love.” What a beautiful melody. Where the song asks “How deep is your love,” the answer is not “I really need to know,” it’s “I really mean to learn” — so much better. And “‘Cause we’re living in a world of fools” states a permanent truth.

Among the artists who join Barry Gibb on the disc are Keith Urban, Jason Isbell, Brandi Carlile, Sheryl Crow, Alison Krauss, Dolly Parton, Miranda Lambert, and the Americana duo David Rawlings and Gillian Welch. I was unfamiliar with Little Big Town and Jay Buchanan, but I enjoyed both of them. If you’re a fan of any of the artists, you may want to check out the recording for that reason as well.


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daepp 01-10-2021 01:33 PM

First concert I ever attended. Wasn't a fan, hated disco, but my buddy and his sister had an extra ticket so WTH.

A warm summer evening 1978(ish), Dodger Stadium, first time I'd ever seen open drug use, I was 15 and too young to inhale, but perhaps I had a contact-high cuz it was an amazing event. So exciting - thrilling even. I was a live music virgin, and I was completely blown away. Never bought their records, but I'm still grateful for that free ticket!

rusnak 01-10-2021 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak (Post 11145530)
Robin lifts his head up from writing on the back of an envelope

Hey, what do you guys think of Mental wounds still healing, driving me insane?

Hahahaha!!!!!

wdfifteen 01-20-2021 03:56 PM

I watched another Bee Gees program tonight (Thanks Paul for bringing them up). I noticed that Robin always stood alone in front of the microphone. I couldn't do that. I always found comfort in having the podium between me and the audience when addressing a crowd, and in the one instance that I played and sang, the guitar felt like a shield. I can't imagine standing there naked in front of a bunch of people the way he did.
Just sayin'

wdfifteen 01-20-2021 04:01 PM

"Among the artists who join Barry Gibb on the disc are Keith Urban, Jason Isbell, Brandi Carlile, Sheryl Crow, Alison Krauss,..." - Paul

I listened to most of them. The one with Dolly Parton was supposed to be great, as she "brilliantly covered" for his loss of falsetto. Maybe so, but my favorite was with Alison Krauss, "Too much heaven." Her lilting voice was perfect to cover his voice's weakness.

Norm K 01-20-2021 04:06 PM

Shouldn't it be the Bees Gee?

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Zeke 01-20-2021 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by sammyg2 (Post 11141849)


Here's a list of recorded songs that were written by the Bee Gees.
1031 of them.

List of songs written by the Brothers

Wow, that's what, a record for writing? I don't think Bob Dylan has written that many, but what do I know. Carole King has written a couple hundred that I have seen. Seems she wrote with Paul Anka quite a bit back in the Phil Spector days.

Groesbeck Hurricane 01-21-2021 05:09 AM

I did not like them much back in the day however some of their music has grown on me over the years. Some other music I used to listen to? Not so much anymore.


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