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Sun 4 Mar, 2007 11:11 am
This is heavenly heaven.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNN_mAtMhyw
Too good to be true. I adore, adore, adore the Bee Gees. Anyone fans here?
I would like to see the Bee Gees laid out on the road and have a bus run over them.
Which one has his testicles in a vice?
I recently listened to some of the old, pre-pop BeeGees music. Really great harmonies. I'd forgotten how really good they were at their very best.
You want harmony? I'll give you
harmony.
Me three. I was a huge Bee Gee's fan. Course, that probably doesn't surprise anyone.
Yes, I agree with you, Ehbeth. The Bee Gees were really great. It seems that they were more well known for their disco music however, but truly, their songs cover a very wide range of music types.
There were approximately 2,845,235 musical bands in the history of this country. I would place The Bee Gees at the bottom of that list, right behind Chicago and Earth, Wind, and Fire.
Really gustav? Whom do you like then?
Well, you can't go wrong with The Doors or Led Zepplin and Roy Buchanan plays a pretty mean guitar. Who else? Sonny Boy Williamson.
Blind Faith. Stevie Ray Vaughn.
Anybody but the Bee Gees.
Ah, I see, you were one of the wilder boys back then.
I was in my eighties when those groups were around.
Hm, I did not know Sonny Boy Williamson - I am listening to him now.
Good blues!
I love the Bee Gees. I have a lot of their music.
Nights On Broadway, is a favorite...and one of the first in their voyage into falsetto land.
Here we are...
in a room full of strangers..
Has anyone seen them in a concert?
Hi cello
I never have and now it is too late. (I really wanted to see Queen too)
Me neither, TTH.
Although Robin Gibb is still giving concerts, and he is my favorite Bee Gee.
gustavratzenhofer wrote:There were approximately 2,845,235 musical bands in the history of this country. I would place The Bee Gees at the bottom of that list, right behind Chicago and Earth, Wind, and Fire.
That's it, we're getting a divorce! I love the Bee Gees. Great music. Some wonderful classics. Forget the disco era if you want, but how about:
Massachussets
How Do You Mend a Broken Heart
or hey. just check this out:
http://www.beegees-world.com/songlist.html