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CRITICAL MASS: A diminished chord — The story of the Bee Gees ...

The song is called "New York Mining Disaster 1941," about a doomed miner showing his colleague Mr. Jones a photograph of his wife and wondering if they will be ...

The Bee Gees and the Power of Repetition - Tony Conniff

I was listening to Rick Rubin's podcast, Broken Record. He was interviewing Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees and they were listening to and ...

Movie review: HBO's Bee Gees documentary shows how the group's ...

They were the British trio of the Gibb brothers: Barry and (three years younger) twins Robin and Maurice. They knew early on that they could ...

Holy BeeGees-us! My journey from eh? to bee - Caution Spoilers

There is talk now of a Bee Gees biopic, with Bradley Cooper playing Barry Gibb. Hopefully it will do better than the 1978 musical film the ...

The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart | Rotten Tomatoes

This film follows the group's meteoric rise as they navigate the complexities of working so intimately alongside family. Director: Frank Marshall.

Why Bee Gee Barry Gibb's 'In The Now' Is Such A Remarkable Return

That said, the song I most want a major artist to do a cover of is track 12, End Of The Rainbow. ... The song tells the story of Barry, Robin and ...

I Started a Joke - lightspots - WordPress.com

No. 1 in Top 50 Bee Gees' Songs 1966-72 By Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb Lead Vocal: Robin Album Idea, 1968 Single A-side 1968 "I fell out of ...

Behind the History and the Meaning of the Band Name: the Bee Gees

It was there, the trio of bros began performing to raise spending money. In 1960, they were introduced by promoter Bill Goode to Brisbane radio ...

The Bee Gees' Barry Gibb: 'There's fame and there's ultra-fame

No sooner had they become famous than the Bee Gees fell out, or rather, Barry and Robin did: none of the brothers had a clearly defined role in ...

That time the Bee Gees sang a love song to Israel - The Forward

... story behind the group's 1971 ballad, “Israel.” The British-by-way-of-Australia group's 1971 album, “Trafalgar,” was a comeback of sorts ...

In Defence of the Bee Gees | TV Obsessive

Born on the Isle of Man in the 1940s the three Gibb brothers (oldest Barry and younger twins Robin and Maurice) were already performing music by ...

My Day With the Bee Gees - Greg Mitchell - Medium

(Sadly, Robin and Maurice — and Andy Gibb — are all long gone.) Barry also disclosed that being away for so much of his marriage had tested ...

I Started a Joke, the Joke Being That my Life is Worth Living

Robin Gibb, as member of the Bee Gees, wrote the single, “I Started a Joke,” and although its meaning is never explicitly given, draws some ...

Edge of the Universe - Bee Gees - great song I nearly forgot about

"Edge Of The Universe" was an outlier among the Bee Gees' Helium Years hits in that it is neither anything you'd mistake for disco nor a love song.

MAURICE GIBB, 1949-2003 // The Bee Gees' man in the middle

Mr. Gibb was born in 1949 on the Isle of Man in England and was encouraged to sing with his brothers. Their father, Hugh Gibb, was a drummer ...

Bee Gees with Phil Donahue, 27 November, 1981. Barry, Robin and ...

Barry, Robin and Maurice talk about their early days in Australia, their harmonising, the meaning behind some of the songs, drugs and booze.

Bee Gees - Facebook

"I'm very proud of being a Bee Gee and am always aware that I'll be identified as a Bee Gee.” - Robin Gibb.

I Started A Joke | Bee Gees Wiki - Fandom

Another interpretation is that the song is sung from the point of view of the devil. Prior to performing the song onstage, Barry Gibb has remarked that one ...

The Bee Gees' Barry Gibb has written more hit songs than almost ...

The leonine-locked Bee Gees, in second-skin slacks and navel-slashing shirts, became a prime example of the law of celebrity gravity: Anyone ...

The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart - Paddock Post

The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart is one of the most enjoyable (and nostalgic) documentaries I've ever watched.