Bee Gees: General Discussion

Discussion in 'Music Corner' started by LouieG, Sep 5, 2019.

  1. Rick Bartlett

    Rick Bartlett Forum Resident

    Two albums that seriously need the vinyl treatment.
    Disgusted that they have not seen an official release.
    Shame!
    :cussing:
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  2. Hadean75

    Hadean75 Forum Moonlighter

    Thanks for the info (and the pic)! :)
     
  3. Hadean75

    Hadean75 Forum Moonlighter

    Fun interview between Robin Gibb and Leo Sayer with a lip-synced performance of Robin's Another Lonely Night In New York.

    Robin's enthusiasm for history is cute and infectious lol (I'm bit of a history buff myself so I can totally relate to his enthusiasm).

     
  4. LouieG

    LouieG Forum Resident Thread Starter

    Another B-side unavailable on CD or streaming. From 1993 - this should have been on Size Isn't Everything and could have been a hit had it been released as a single. Much more radio friendly that "Paying The Price of Love".
     
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  5. ferdinandhudson

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    My Destiny was included as a B-side on a number of CD singles of Paying the Price of Love outside North America.
     
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  6. Photon

    Photon Forum Resident

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    "My Destiny" really is an awesome track. Love the guitar on it, great drumming and, of course, wonderful vocals. Robin throwing in the "Oh babe" is a highlight! How was this a B-side?!
     
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  7. Castle in the air

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    Interesting and a bit unusual mix of vocals and a great song,first I have heard this one so a great pleasure.
     
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  8. Hadean75

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    Just a random Robin post.....

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    .....Carry on :cool:
     
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  9. Hadean75

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  10. Floyd Crazy

    Floyd Crazy Senior Member

    Love the Bee Gees
    ESP and One and Still Waters are such
    Cool albums.
    Bee Gees Greatest 2cd set on Reprise from
    2007 is amazing.
    True heroes. Floyd.
     
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  11. LouieG

    LouieG Forum Resident Thread Starter

    The Bee Gees released a box set early in the game, so there's nothing after 1990. Here's my Disc Five (following the formula of including all US/UK singles and non-LP B-sides):
    • Secret Love
    • When He's Gone
    • Paying The Price Of Love
    • For Whom The Bell Tolls
    • How To Fall In Love, Part 1
    • My Destiny
    • 855-7019
    • Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
    • Alone
    • Rings Around The Moon
    • I Could Not Love You More
    • Love Never Dies
    • Still Waters (Run Deep)
    • Islands In The Stream (Live)
    • This Is Where I Came In
    • Just In Case
    • Promise The Earth
    • I Will Be There
     
  12. Hadean75

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  13. enfield

    enfield Forum Resident

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    This 4 disc box set seems to offer the most dynamic range on CD.

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  14. JeffMo

    JeffMo Format Agnostic

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    Interesting running order.

    You need to fix disc four though, since they messed up singles on that one!
     
  15. ferdinandhudson

    ferdinandhudson Forum Resident

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    Skåne
  16. Hadean75

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    Medley & Paying the Price Of Love

     
  17. Hadean75

    Hadean75 Forum Moonlighter

    Ordinary Lives

     
  18. Hadean75

    Hadean75 Forum Moonlighter

    ROBIN GIBB -'Groped'- 1983 BBC

     
  19. Hadean75

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  20. Hadean75

    Hadean75 Forum Moonlighter

    ROBIN & MAURICE GIBB with DJ Martijn Krabbé 1991

     
  21. Hadean75

    Hadean75 Forum Moonlighter

    MAURICE GIBB as VJ in 1984
    (with Hold Her In Your Hand video)


     
  22. Hadean75

    Hadean75 Forum Moonlighter

    Robin Gibb about his Chinchilla

     
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  23. LouieG

    LouieG Forum Resident Thread Starter

    Disc One offers the best sound quality for the '60s songs. Bill Inglot was allowed to remix the songs from the original multi-tracks. The new remix/edit of "I've Gotta Get A Message To You" is the by far the best of all the stereo or mono mixes. "Words", "World", "Tomorrow, Tomorrow" and many B-Sides sound terrific on this compilation.
     
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  24. ferdinandhudson

    ferdinandhudson Forum Resident

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    Barry Manilow - They write the songs
    Series 4 Episode 3

    Release Date: 06 Oct 2019
    Available for 29 days

    Barry marvels at the sheer output of Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees. Literally hundreds of songs! Barry tells the story of the Bee Gees' rise to fame, from their early harmonising as youngsters to their first recording hit ‘Spicks and Specks’. He traces their career through their more sophisticated writing on songs like ‘Massachusetts’, ‘I Started a Joke’ and ‘How Can You Mend A Broken Heart’ to their domination of disco with their most celebrated album ‘Saturday Night Fever’. Barry also discusses how the group survived a mauling by the rock critics and went on to write a succession of smash hits for other artists including Barbra Streisand's ‘Guilty’ and ‘A Woman in Love’, Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton's ‘Islands in the Stream’ and ‘Heartbreaker’ for Dionne Warwick.

    They Write the Songs - Series 4 - Episode 3 - BBC Sounds

    Nice effort and always nice to see a radio show focus on the brothers Gibb but Manilow really needs a good fact checker... *Sheesh* :sigh:
     
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  25. LouieG

    LouieG Forum Resident Thread Starter

    Yes, it's always nice to hear their peers discuss their music, but the researcher screwed up quite a few times as far as chronology. And how about Barry Manilow mentioning such a rare track as "Charade"!
     

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