I'm a 62year old white English guy,can I say ,you guys are the funniest ,fabulous laid back human beings I have witnessed on youtube, or in life generally ,you guys are stars ,bless you.
Umm....yes they had ways to enhance the sound in the studio in the 70s. Overdubbing, echo effects and so on have been around for a LONG time. That said, no auto-tune in the sense of what it is today. Likely Barry's teeth were just naturally great, but yes indeed they've had veneers since the 20s.
The lead singer is Barry who is the older brother. The other two brothers Robyn and Maurice are dead. The younger brother which you probably don’t know about is Andy and he passed away in the 80s. So, Barry is the only one left Living.
Don't forget the eldest sibling, their sister, Lesley Gibb. She's still alive (age 76). She was known as the 4th Bee Gee & sang with her brothers in their early days, but decided to forego the fame & lifestyle that comes with stardom for a more quiet "normal" life. Sadly, she's had to bury her 3 younger brothers and her own daughter, Bernice aka "Beri"
@@nancyberry1039 Wow, I did not know Bernice had died. How sad. I remember in the seventies she was supposedly the younger sister of Andy, but she was actually his niece.
Barry, the one with the falsetto, will be 75 yo in September, and just released a #1 album in the Uk called "Greenfields". It is impossible to tell you how HUGE this group was/is. They wrote a lot of hits for other artists as well. If the Gibb brothers wrote a song for you, you were guaranteed a #1 hit, it was just that simple. You are headed into the deepest, most enjoyable rabbit hole with this group!
The song they wrote for Celine Dion called “Immortality” is the best song they wrote for others! They wrote a song for Otis Redding but he died before he could record it so The Bee Gees recorded it instead! That song is “To Love Somebody” and it is an amazing song!
@@conniebrown983 Actually the song "Grease" they wrote for Frankie Valli is the most popular. My personal favourite is "Come On Over" by Olivia Newton-John and "If I Can't Have You" sung by Yvonne Elliman.
Why does people have to think that everyone's fake?!?!?!? Those are Barry's REAL Teath!!!! His God given teeth!! Their voice is REAL!! no autotone! Their hair is REAL!! The BEE GEE'S are as REAL as they come!! No, I am not his dentist, are you?!?
Staying Alive is literally the disco national anthem in Nana and grandpa's day. I can literally picture Shaft strutting down the hood with bellbottom pants and a big ole afro kicking ass and taking names with this song playing.🤙✌👍
"It literally goes with your breathing pattern" he say's. Now that's funny, CPR is taught using this song to match when you are supposed to do chest compressions.
Ahh....yes they did. Veneers (of various materials) have been around since the 1920s. Advance in the 80s changed the material from acrylic to porcelain. Barry's might have been natural -- or -- he might have had veneers. If you compare his teeth from the sixties on up, there's a change.
Trumpet in his chest! Yes, many times their voices were described like being instruments. Last album of them was in 2001, 'This Is Where I Came In', also titlesong. Barry Gibb, the eldest and only living brother, is still on the run. Had a Nr. 1 album, called 'Greenfields', presenting songs, he wrote and sang with his bros. In 2016, his album 'In The Now', with new material, went to Nr. 2 in Great Britain, Ireland and Australia, overlooked in US. There you can find a song called 'Home Truth Song', which he played also live on many TV-shows. If you want to, check it out.
@@LadyGator1983 No I don't think so. Admittedly I have no verifiable info on the subject Just common sense. I've seen black and white footage of them when they were very young. I'm not sure of Barry's age at the time, but he appeared to be about 6ft. tall. So he definitely had his secondary teeth. Anyway, his front teeth weren't great. And one of them was strikingly shorter in length than the other. So much so, I was trying to figure out if the shorter one had been broken in some type of accident. And then in later footage he has perfectly shaped symmetrical and extremely even teeth.
The last concert they did was in 2001 on live by request on A&E which showcased some of their music. They were the best all great singers. Sang many different types of music so so many great songs. They could all sing falsetto. Barry and his twin brothers have been a group since they were 6 and 9 years old. More than a woman is a great song to hear Barry's falsetto it's the entire song.
Greatest band running from '60, '70, '80, '90 till '01 !! Five decades plenty of number one hits not only playing by them, but for another singers for whom they wrote, like Samantha Sang, Barbra Streisand, Kenny Rogers, Dionne Warwick, Celine Dion, Diana Ross, etc. If you want to hear a song performing higher note with falsetto, you can try the song Reaching Out (Spirits Having Flown album), where Barry's voice reachs out higher and higher, Almost you can see the different colors of their voices from chest to falsetto in the song Fanny Be Tender with my love (From their album Main Course). Perfect lyrics, songs, music harmonize, style... what else... Their are Icons in music history.
They are such prolific composers & have written songs for many other recording artists such as Barbra Streisand (Woman in Love), Samantha Sang (Emotion), Yvonne Elliman (If I can't have you), Frankie Valli (Grease), Diana Ross (Chain Reaction), Dionne Warwick (Heartbreaker), Tavares (More than a Woman), Celine Dion (Immortality), Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton (Islands in the stream), just to name a few.... They have been performing since their childhood/teens. In their early years, they sang with a much lower tone & were sometimes thought of as being just another group who were trying to sound like the Beatles of that time period. They hit it HUGE in the 70's, and not just from their disco songs. They continued to create music long after the end of the disco era. Very few people can lay down such a heavy funk beat on a bass guitar like Maurice could back in the day. Please check out the following songs from the Bee Gees (as well as the ones done by other singers that I've listed): Jive Talkin', Nights on Broadway, Stayin' Alive, Night Fever, You should be dancing, Tragedy, Alone (my 2nd favorite), and How deep is your love (my top favorite Bee Gees song). Their younger brother, Andy was a successful solo artist in his own right. Even though Andy was 12 years younger than Barry, they could have been twins. They share very similar facial features & vocal sound. Barry & Andy look more like twins than the actual fraternal twins, Robin & Maurice. Tragically Andy died just a few days after his 30th birthday from a heart condition, made worse by years of using alcohol/drugs. He was my favorite "Bee Gee" (short for Brothers Gibb) when I was a kid. Please check out some of Andy's big hits - Shadow Dancing, Don't throw it all away, Thicker than water, An everlasting love, & I just want to be your everything (my favorite song from Andy).
There's a really good documentary out about them and their whole musical history. So very talented. These guys could go into a studio in the morning and come out with several songs. "Stayin' Alive" was really about surviving in NYC in the 70's - so many parts of it were like war zones... WERE war zones. The "Saturday Night Fever" album is one of the top selling albums of all time and the soundtrack to the movie "Saturday Night Fever" - great movie as well. John Travolta received an Academy Award nomination. Please keep checking them out!
There’s actually a movie starring John Travolta, from 1977, that’s called Saturday Night Fever, that has this song as the intro - Travolta strutting down a street in New York☺️
They had veneers. Look at Barry's teeth when the twins were little, and at Robin in the 60s. The veneers helped a lot, and I'm sure the guys felt a lot more confident.
the Bee Gees and Stayin' Alive was the epitome of the disco era, and the most famous song from that time, used in so many movies, most after the end of disco!
Fun fact the Bee Gees also wrote songs for other people to sing take for example they wrote the song Islands in the Stream at Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton do together
Got to listen to FANNY BE TENDER WITH MY LOVE, I can’t guarantee it but I come pretty damn close to guaranteeing that you will love it. Have been a Bee Gees fan for 50 years and still listening to Barry💔🔥💔🔥❤️🔥
The groups last album was in 2001 called This is where i came in. Should listen to title song, Man in the Middle and Wedding Day. They have over 1000 songs
Barry Gibb recently released Greenfields - Bee Gees’ songs that he recorded with other artists. He’s STILL got it! ❤️ him! Suggestion - For whom the Bell Tolls - live in NYC! You’ll live it! Thanks and God Bless you!
I always have love oldies I always dance on this song lol my mom love this singers she says that the one in the middle is her crush like lmfaooo. If I compare the oldies to songs nowadays is totally different I’m a big fan of oldies songs 😍
Their first released song was the single called The Battle Of The Blue And The Grey and the B side was The Three Kisses of Love. It was released in Australia in 1963. The last single to hit the charts were This Where I Came In from 2001.
Great reaction! The Bee Gees are the best band ever (to me). Have you heard this song with the slow bridge? Discarded for SNF, but it’s still awesome 🎶
Not only did they write many songs for the soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever but though they didn't sing it themselves they also wrote the title song to Grease which was another hit film starring John Travolta.
@@monicshastings8945 - They all had work done because they were dentally "endowed" with buck teeth. Likely had braces but I doubt false teeth. Robin had the most buck teeth but I thought he was gorgeous in his 20's and 30's.
@@susieq9801 yes genetically they were definitely blessed, but not with good tenth. But in Barry's case I'm sure it was something more than braces. One of his front teeth was much shorter than the other to the point where it looked like it may have been broken. And the shape of his teeth weren't great. Things mere braces can't correct. Then later Barry had perfectly shaped extremely even teeth
@@monicshastings8945 - Robin had a broken front tooth since childhood after hitting a van with his bike. The van won. Had a bloody awful repair, likely all they could afford at the time. I wouldn't be surprised if he had at the very least a crown on that. He could eat a cob of corn through a picket fence. All definitely had work of some kind.
"TOO MUCH HEAVEN" is the next track you guys need to check out - Sir Barry Gibb will not disappoint! (The brothers donated this song to UNICEF - to help children in need, around the world...). Next, "JIVE TALKING", "YOU SHOULD BE DANCING", "FANNY BE TENDER" (WITH MY LOVE), "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS", "NIGHT FEVER", "LIVING EYES", "ALONE", "ONE", "BLUE ISLAND" (this track was also donated - to help children in a wartorn Bosnia...), and "LOVE YOU INSIDE OUT" are but a few of the hits that these three Musical Geniuses topped the charts with, over the decades. Sir Barry Gibb and his younger brothers Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb (twins...) brought us close to 50 years of Pure Magic - and, they were declared true Legends in the music business during their own lifetime...💖💖💖 By the way, You nailed it - the beat on the "STAYING ALIVE" track is today used all around the world to teach people doing CPR courses the correct way to resuscitate someone that's suffered an M.I. (Myocardial Infarction = heart attack...).
You guys remind me of Wayne, Garth and friends listening to Bohemian Rhapsody in the car, in Waynes World. Too funny. Boppin' and noddin'! Rock on guys!
They've not made music in YEARS but they jammed!! Gotta go way back to early 80s or even late 70s Justin. Two of them have passed. Only Barry, the lead singer, is still alive. They had a younger brother Andy Gibb who also sang but wasn't in their group. He died also years ago. I had the BIGGEST crush on Andy when I was like 10 in 1977✌💙🙏
@@marydrew599 Yes, USA radio pretty much never wanted to play the BGs again after 1980. Radio is all about money and corporations and hits. Not art, imo
@@saraeastman40 personally I'm a HUGE Tom Petty fan lol. But my dad taught me great music of the 60s n 70s. He ALWAYS had on an album. From Jimmy Buffet to Fleetwood Mac CCR Black Sabbath...SO SO MUCH!!!
Yes they had veneers in the 70s. Look it up. They've had veneers since the 20s. Maybe Barry had them or maybe just some temporary braces. They all had an overbite, but with straighter teeth on the uppers and lowers maybe not an issue for them. I'm all for keeping it real in performance. But these "Stayin' Alive" reactions are to the studio version, which did indeed use some special effects (like Barry's high falsetto over the combined harmonies).
You two are funny as hell! I'm reminded of Katt Williams in some of your responses. Anyway you both crack me up! Very entertaining! The hyena comparison is hilarious! Yet, you still respect the artists while having fun in your reactions. Love it! ❤❤❤
The lead singer is Barry Gibb and unfortunately he is last surviving brother of the family. Andy Gibb passed in 1988, Maurice passed in 2003 and Robin passed in 2012. I'm not sure if they had any releases after the 1980's. This music was a huge part of my teenage years. Loved it.
The Disco era, The best time of my life, Thanks BEE GEES
same here hehehe
The two of you are too cute..
Glad you both enjoyed our music from back in our day ❤
45 years later and the songs is still awesome :)
"This niggas swag is impeccable....."
That has to be the best and most spot on comment I've ever heard on a Bee Gees reaction.
Gold.
I'm a 62year old white English guy,can I say ,you guys are the funniest ,fabulous laid back human beings I have witnessed on youtube, or in life generally ,you guys are stars ,bless you.
I agree with you, they are so frickin' cool, I really enjoyed their demeanor, especially the one on the left!
@@armoricainthe sad thing mate is , we'll probably never see there like again .👍
These brothers had it going on with the Vocals! For sure...Barry's voice is Amazing! ALWAYS!
awesome talent
Whooo hoooo‼️😳
Dis is still jammin yo⁉️😁
No autotune, no auto synthetic equipment..
1970's was a great era to grow up listening to music ‼️😁😁😁👍🏼
No veneers on Barry either!
Good dentist I guess 😂
Umm....yes they had ways to enhance the sound in the studio in the 70s. Overdubbing, echo effects and so on have been around for a LONG time. That said, no auto-tune in the sense of what it is today.
Likely Barry's teeth were just naturally great, but yes indeed they've had veneers since the 20s.
"If Jesus made songs for the club..."
I died. Then I came back and died again.
I just snarfed my tea reading that comment!! ROTFLMAO!
I started to howled with laughter! Nailed it!
😂😂😂😂💀💀💀💀
That was wack
Best description ever! 🤣
The lead singer is Barry who is the older brother. The other two brothers Robyn and Maurice are dead. The younger brother which you probably don’t know about is Andy and he passed away in the 80s. So, Barry is the only one left Living.
Don't forget the eldest sibling, their sister, Lesley Gibb. She's still alive (age 76). She was known as the 4th Bee Gee & sang with her brothers in their early days, but decided to forego the fame & lifestyle that comes with stardom for a more quiet "normal" life. Sadly, she's had to bury her 3 younger brothers and her own daughter, Bernice aka "Beri"
@@nancyberry1039 Wow, I did not know Bernice had died. How sad. I remember in the seventies she was supposedly the younger sister of Andy, but she was actually his niece.
Barry, the one with the falsetto, will be 75 yo in September, and just released a #1 album in the Uk called "Greenfields". It is impossible to tell you how HUGE this group was/is. They wrote a lot of hits for other artists as well. If the Gibb brothers wrote a song for you, you were guaranteed a #1 hit, it was just that simple. You are headed into the deepest, most enjoyable rabbit hole with this group!
The song they wrote for Celine Dion called “Immortality” is the best song they wrote for others! They wrote a song for Otis Redding but he died before he could record it so The Bee Gees recorded it instead! That song is “To Love Somebody” and it is an amazing song!
@@conniebrown983 Actually the song "Grease" they wrote for Frankie Valli is the most popular. My personal favourite is "Come On Over" by Olivia Newton-John and "If I Can't Have You" sung by Yvonne Elliman.
That was the hottest group in those days. Love them,
Too Much Heaven is the best presentation of Barry's voice.
I'd say "reaching Out" is tied!
You crack me up...I laughed so hard..I "Literally" had tears running down my leg..LOL
Not veneers!!! Those are Barry's real teeth!
Hate to break it to you, but they're not his real teeth
@@monicshastings8945 hate to tell you it sure is his teeth...
Well technically those teeth are his. Just not God given. But he does where his teeth well!!!
Why does people have to think that everyone's fake?!?!?!? Those are Barry's REAL Teath!!!! His God given teeth!! Their voice is REAL!! no autotone! Their hair is REAL!! The BEE GEE'S are as REAL as they come!! No, I am not his dentist, are you?!?
He was blessed to have that beautiful, God-given 😊smile. Baby brother, Andy, was blessed as well.
Black, white, yellow, purple, good music is good
Grew up with this band, Barry Gibb was the finest man l ever seen, married a man who looked like him.
Staying Alive is literally the disco national anthem in Nana and grandpa's day. I can literally picture Shaft strutting down the hood with bellbottom pants and a big ole afro kicking ass and taking names with this song playing.🤙✌👍
Give them one more listen. "Jive Talkin" is the one to react to.
My favorite song from them is 'Tragedy'.
"It literally goes with your breathing pattern" he say's. Now that's funny, CPR is taught using this song to match when you are supposed to do chest compressions.
Oh yeah you’ve heard it! Ever go to a roller rink?
Barry filled out a pair of pants very well.
They were real teeth. They didn't have veneers in the 70s
Ahh....yes they did. Veneers (of various materials) have been around since the 1920s. Advance in the 80s changed the material from acrylic to porcelain.
Barry's might have been natural -- or -- he might have had veneers. If you compare his teeth from the sixties on up, there's a change.
Trumpet in his chest! Yes, many times their voices were described like being instruments. Last album of them was in 2001, 'This Is Where I Came In', also titlesong. Barry Gibb, the eldest and only living brother, is still on the run. Had a Nr. 1 album, called 'Greenfields', presenting songs, he wrote and sang with his bros. In 2016, his album 'In The Now', with new material, went to Nr. 2 in Great Britain, Ireland and Australia, overlooked in US. There you can find a song called 'Home Truth Song', which he played also live on many TV-shows. If you want to, check it out.
The lead singer is Barry and those are his real teeth!
I said the same thing sitting here by myself out loud! Lol!😁🤘
Hate to break it to you but they're not his real teeth
@@monicshastings8945
Oh well! Thanks Monica! I really thought they were!😬😁
@@monicshastings8945 Prior to 1996, his teeth were real. He got false teeth in 1996.
@@LadyGator1983 No I don't think so. Admittedly I have no verifiable info on the subject Just common sense. I've seen black and white footage of them when they were very young. I'm not sure of Barry's age at the time, but he appeared to be about 6ft. tall. So he definitely had his secondary teeth. Anyway, his front teeth weren't great. And one of them was strikingly shorter in length than the other. So much so, I was trying to figure out if the shorter one had been broken in some type of accident. And then in later footage he has perfectly shaped symmetrical and extremely even teeth.
Like the way you comment and making faces too funny😂❤🇵🇷 I Love de Bee Gees!!
They called that hair feathered.
Girls and guys did it back then.
Fly backs! Hahaha
Farrah's feathered hair was the ultimate goal for girls, and Barry's for the guys. And hot damn they looked good on him.....😉
The last concert they did was in 2001 on live by request on A&E which showcased some of their music. They were the best all great singers. Sang many different types of music so so many great songs. They could all sing falsetto. Barry and his twin brothers have been a group since they were 6 and 9 years old. More than a woman is a great song to hear Barry's falsetto it's the entire song.
I just discovered you and all l hear is Kat Williams in your voice!👏👏👏👏👏👏
70'S music was and still great to listening and dancing while doing shores
Bee Gees
Song
You dont know what its like to love somebody. 😁
Greatest band running from '60, '70, '80, '90 till '01 !! Five decades plenty of number one hits not only playing by them, but for another singers for whom they wrote, like Samantha Sang, Barbra Streisand, Kenny Rogers, Dionne Warwick, Celine Dion, Diana Ross, etc.
If you want to hear a song performing higher note with falsetto, you can try the song Reaching Out (Spirits Having Flown album), where Barry's voice reachs out higher and higher, Almost you can see the different colors of their voices from chest to falsetto in the song Fanny Be Tender with my love (From their album Main Course). Perfect lyrics, songs, music harmonize, style... what else... Their are Icons in music history.
They are such prolific composers & have written songs for many other recording artists such as Barbra Streisand (Woman in Love), Samantha Sang (Emotion), Yvonne Elliman (If I can't have you), Frankie Valli (Grease), Diana Ross (Chain Reaction), Dionne Warwick (Heartbreaker), Tavares (More than a Woman), Celine Dion (Immortality), Kenny Rogers & Dolly Parton (Islands in the stream), just to name a few....
They have been performing since their childhood/teens. In their early years, they sang with a much lower tone & were sometimes thought of as being just another group who were trying to sound like the Beatles of that time period. They hit it HUGE in the 70's, and not just from their disco songs. They continued to create music long after the end of the disco era. Very few people can lay down such a heavy funk beat on a bass guitar like Maurice could back in the day. Please check out the following songs from the Bee Gees (as well as the ones done by other singers that I've listed): Jive Talkin', Nights on Broadway, Stayin' Alive, Night Fever, You should be dancing, Tragedy, Alone (my 2nd favorite), and How deep is your love (my top favorite Bee Gees song).
Their younger brother, Andy was a successful solo artist in his own right. Even though Andy was 12 years younger than Barry, they could have been twins. They share very similar facial features & vocal sound. Barry & Andy look more like twins than the actual fraternal twins, Robin & Maurice.
Tragically Andy died just a few days after his 30th birthday from a heart condition, made worse by years of using alcohol/drugs. He was my favorite "Bee Gee" (short for Brothers Gibb) when I was a kid. Please check out some of Andy's big hits - Shadow Dancing, Don't throw it all away, Thicker than water, An everlasting love, & I just want to be your everything (my favorite song from Andy).
There's a really good documentary out about them and their whole musical history. So very talented. These guys could go into a studio in the morning and come out with several songs. "Stayin' Alive" was really about surviving in NYC in the 70's - so many parts of it were like war zones... WERE war zones. The "Saturday Night Fever" album is one of the top selling albums of all time and the soundtrack to the movie "Saturday Night Fever" - great movie as well. John Travolta received an Academy Award nomination. Please keep checking them out!
There’s actually a movie starring John Travolta, from 1977, that’s called Saturday Night Fever, that has this song as the intro - Travolta strutting down a street in New York☺️
no one struts better than John Travolta. sexyyyyyyyy
You need to listen to Saturday night fever sound track. Perfection
And watch the movie….
More Bee Gees!!!!!
If you're giving CPR, just sing this song in your head for the right rhythm.
Omg this made my laugh so much !! Thanks for making my day so great !! 👍❤️😂I lv u so much !!
No auto tuning no veneers , real teeth and true talent . Nice reaction. Check out Fanny be tender , You should be dancing .
Their best two numbers.
They had veneers. Look at Barry's teeth when the twins were little, and at Robin in the 60s. The veneers helped a lot, and I'm sure the guys felt a lot more confident.
I Love your Bee Gee reactions you appreciate them and your hilarious
bee gees love you inside out
To much heaven by the Bee Gees 👍 ty guys 👍☘️
You got to listen to "Fanny be tender with my love". Great song!
The Jesus comment got me! New subscriber!!! 😁 👈 I think Tragedy is all high pitched!
Listened to this back in high school 80's on cassettes and Walkman
It’s only Words is a solo by Barry , Beautiful song
Definitely check out Too Much Heaven, How Deep Is Your Love, & Love You Inside & Out. Just to name a few.
the Bee Gees and Stayin' Alive was the epitome of the disco era, and the most famous song from that time, used in so many movies, most after the end of disco!
TOO MUCH HEAVEN
The late Great Quincy Jones said the Bee Gees "Fanny, Be tender with my love" is one of the best R & B songs he ever heard!
Fun fact the Bee Gees also wrote songs for other people to sing take for example they wrote the song Islands in the Stream at Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton do together
Staying alive on the streets of New York..From Saturday Night Fever starring John Travolta.
Best clip is the walking by Trovolta!!!
@@creinicke1000 funny story my son growing up in the 90s learned the John Travolta strut and claims it still works getting women's attention
Got to listen to FANNY BE TENDER WITH MY LOVE, I can’t guarantee it but I come pretty damn close to guaranteeing that you will love it. Have been a Bee Gees fan for 50 years and still listening to Barry💔🔥💔🔥❤️🔥
"This song is like if Jesus made songs for the club......"
My man.......my man.
You've done it again.
Silver on this one.
Fun fact-this is the rhythm that chest compressions should be done in CPR.
Fun fact - you can also do them to Queen's 'Another One Bites The Dust'. But ... you know.
Noone ever died at the disco.
Yeah it’s one episode of Grey’s Anatomy
@@davesheppeck696
lol welll... I swan I died and went to disco heaven more than once
@@frankiebowie6174 😂😂😂
Hilarious reaction 😆
The groups last album was in 2001 called This is where i came in. Should listen to title song, Man in the Middle and Wedding Day. They have over 1000 songs
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Andy Gibb was my favorite everyone forgets Andy but i never ever will.
Barry Gibb recently released Greenfields - Bee Gees’ songs that he recorded with other artists. He’s STILL got it! ❤️ him! Suggestion - For whom the Bell Tolls - live in NYC! You’ll live it! Thanks and God Bless you!
Their best imho is Fanny Be Tender and You Should Be Dancing.
I always have love oldies I always dance on this song lol my mom love this singers she says that the one in the middle is her crush like lmfaooo. If I compare the oldies to songs nowadays is totally different I’m a big fan of oldies songs 😍
Watching exactly 1 hear to the day it was posted. Hello May 23, 2022.
Their first released song was the single called The Battle Of The Blue And The Grey and the B side was The Three Kisses of Love. It was released in Australia in 1963. The last single to hit the charts were This Where I Came In from 2001.
Black American !!!??? I love that !!! Americanos unidos !!!
Great reaction! The Bee Gees are the best band ever (to me). Have you heard this song with the slow bridge? Discarded for SNF, but it’s still awesome 🎶
''FANNY BE TENDER'' reaction pls . Great reaction.
You must react to Too Much Heaven.
Not only did they write many songs for the soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever but though they didn't sing it themselves they also wrote the title song to Grease which was another hit film starring John Travolta.
Sorry they're NOT veneers. They r his own teeth. Gorgeous man with gorgeous teeth and smile
Hate to break it to you but they're not his real teeth. But yes he is still a gorgeous man.
@@monicshastings8945 - They all had work done because they were dentally "endowed" with buck teeth. Likely had braces but I doubt false teeth. Robin had the most buck teeth but I thought he was gorgeous in his 20's and 30's.
@@susieq9801 yes genetically they were definitely blessed, but not with good tenth. But in Barry's case I'm sure it was something more than braces. One of his front teeth was much shorter than the other to the point where it looked like it may have been broken. And the shape of his teeth weren't great. Things mere braces can't correct. Then later Barry had perfectly shaped extremely even teeth
@@monicshastings8945 - Robin had a broken front tooth since childhood after hitting a van with his bike. The van won. Had a bloody awful repair, likely all they could afford at the time. I wouldn't be surprised if he had at the very least a crown on that. He could eat a cob of corn through a picket fence. All definitely had work of some kind.
@@susieq9801 😁
"TOO MUCH HEAVEN" is the next track you guys need to check out - Sir Barry Gibb will not disappoint! (The brothers donated this song to UNICEF - to help children in need, around the world...).
Next, "JIVE TALKING", "YOU SHOULD BE DANCING", "FANNY BE TENDER" (WITH MY LOVE), "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS", "NIGHT FEVER", "LIVING EYES", "ALONE", "ONE", "BLUE ISLAND" (this track was also donated - to help children in a wartorn Bosnia...), and "LOVE YOU INSIDE OUT" are but a few of the hits that these three Musical Geniuses topped the charts with, over the decades.
Sir Barry Gibb and his younger brothers Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb (twins...) brought us close to 50 years of Pure Magic - and, they were declared true Legends in the music business during their own lifetime...💖💖💖
By the way, You nailed it - the beat on the "STAYING ALIVE" track is today used all around the world to teach people doing CPR courses the correct way to resuscitate someone that's suffered an M.I. (Myocardial Infarction = heart attack...).
You guys remind me of Wayne, Garth and friends listening to Bohemian Rhapsody in the car, in Waynes World. Too funny. Boppin' and noddin'! Rock on guys!
Bro...love your vibe!!! Funny and very intelligent in your delivery
"HIs got trumpet in his throat" dude that's funny
This is an amazing song... it needs no introduction. But your reactions were epic. LMAO....🤣
They've not made music in YEARS but they jammed!! Gotta go way back to early 80s or even late 70s Justin. Two of them have passed. Only Barry, the lead singer, is still alive. They had a younger brother Andy Gibb who also sang but wasn't in their group. He died also years ago. I had the BIGGEST crush on Andy when I was like 10 in 1977✌💙🙏
Years? Barry just released an album this year 2021 “Greenfields”, “In the Now” (2014), Robins estate released “50 St. Catherine’s Drive” (2014)
@@saraeastman40 well I'm sorry. I don't really hear them anymore...new stuff. I only know the old stuff from when I was a kid lol.
@@marydrew599 Yes, USA radio pretty much never wanted to play the BGs again after 1980. Radio is all about money and corporations and hits. Not art, imo
@@saraeastman40 sad because they really were the shit!! So MANY hits and such great songs. Part of the soundtrack of my youth!!
@@saraeastman40 personally I'm a HUGE Tom Petty fan lol. But my dad taught me great music of the 60s n 70s. He ALWAYS had on an album. From Jimmy Buffet to Fleetwood Mac CCR Black Sabbath...SO SO MUCH!!!
if ur feet n hips arent movin durin that song then ur ears need trainin haha awesome vid owwwww !!!!
Nights on Broadway is the best!
You guys should check out their “Live in Las Vegas” concert, phenomenal music
Great song.
If you wanna hear Barry’s voice listen to too much heaven.
They didnt have veneers in the 70's. Real talent on real bodies lol!! I know, its rare...
Yes they had veneers in the 70s. Look it up. They've had veneers since the 20s. Maybe Barry had them or maybe just some temporary braces. They all had an overbite, but with straighter teeth on the uppers and lowers maybe not an issue for them.
I'm all for keeping it real in performance. But these "Stayin' Alive" reactions are to the studio version, which did indeed use some special effects (like Barry's high falsetto over the combined harmonies).
We r looking at u kids 😁😁😁 🤩 Been doin that for years 🎉🎉🎉 Peace ! PBUH
“If Jesus made songs for the club”!!!! Yes !!!!
Nights on Broadway!
You two are funny as hell! I'm reminded of Katt Williams in some of your responses. Anyway you both crack me up! Very entertaining! The hyena comparison is hilarious! Yet, you still respect the artists while having fun in your reactions. Love it! ❤❤❤
if you want Barry's Falsetto at its best check out Bee Gees "Too Much Heaven"
I will be looking for some more BeeGees!! Your in for a real Treat! You got a lot more hits song! Enjoy!
Barry has an album with country singers but listen to the song to much heaven
To Whom The Bell Tolls. In the 90’s
Barry Gibb is certainly
Stayin’ Alive. He’s the last of the four brothers alive.
Its funny how he says, "This song could go along with your breathing pattern", now that it's the song you sing in your head when doing CPR.
OMG laughed me ass off. Love it.
Great reaction!
Funniest guys on RUclips 😂from Plymouth England ❤
They are the Gibb brothers thus we get the Bee Gees
The lead singer is Barry Gibb and unfortunately he is last surviving brother of the family. Andy Gibb passed in 1988, Maurice passed in 2003 and Robin passed in 2012. I'm not sure if they had any releases after the 1980's. This music was a huge part of my teenage years. Loved it.
Listen to Those !!!!!!!!!!
Too much heaven