Reacting to Bee Gees - Fanny Be Tender With My Love 1975
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Maurice Gibb, Mo, was a real great bass player, he was so important for the band, died too young and he got so much amazing bass lines. He was so much underrated !
Glad he's getting recognized. He's was/is an amazing bassist.
@@paulabbott3912 Indeed, his bass lines were awesome !!
70's was the best decade for any kind of music
They have written over a thousand songs. Most for themselves but others too. There is a huge variety in their music. Disco was only a part. So much to discover.
For sure Barrys iconic legendary falsetto - unmatched 🔥 but you are right - Maurice bassline is a masterpiece - Quincy Jones quote ... the best RnB ballad of all time..
This is my favorite Bee Gee song. My wife and I would listen to it before heading out to NYC and one of the Discos. It always touches my heart, even 50 years later!
From the time I was nine to eighteen '70 - 79 . What a time to groove to any type of music .
Maurice, the quiet genius, was the king of creating of those bass lines. Try Jive Talking as well.
To actually see someone appreciate this song like you do, actually moved me. Its such a wonderful song, with the Bee Gees at the top of their game.
Finally, folks are catching on to how good these guys actually were.
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In discos all over the world, the Bee Gees made millions of people fall in love with their famous slow music🌺
Each brother was very talented in their own right put them together they are phenomenal
Fun Fact: The Bee Gees discovered that Barry can sing falsetto when they are recording a song called Nights on Broadway, for the same album that this song came from. Their producer at the time asked them if anyone can scream in tune for adlibs towards the end of the aong so Barry volunteered and said he would give it a try and the rest is history. Right after they heard Barry sing in falsetto, everyone got excited and the brothers immediately went on to write this song you've just listened to, specific to that voice. So to make it short, this is the first song they've recorded that focused on that falsetto voice and the center piece
I had the privilege of seeing them in concert, fifth row center. I won't say how long ago it was. 🙂 My all time favorite group. There will never be another like them. A little known fact about this song, Fanny was their housekeeper.
Barry Gibb made it quite clear that The Bee Gees is not a disco group. It just happened that some of their songs were in a movie about dancing at a disco. The brothers had been performing for many years before the release of Saturday Night Fever. Some of the songs were released a few weeks before the release of the movie and this strategy added to the success for all artist involved. The Bee Gees contributed five songs to the movie soundtrack and they actually performed four of the five songs. The movie was uber-successful and The Bee Gees popularity grew and so, people identified The Bee Gees with disco.
They started in the 60s and early seventies. Then late 70s disco .In the 80s 90s they went back to writing some great none disco tunes." You don't have to be alone" and "For whom the Bell tolls". 60s 70s"Words" and "How can you mend a broken heart" and "run to me" "Massachusetts"" I started a Joke" and wrote other songs for others" Islands in the stream' Kenny rogers and Dolly Parton. plus Barbara Streisand , Dionne Warwick "Heart breaker" and Celine Dion. Take the dive Maddy.Thanks great song.
They actually started in the 50s ('58).
To me this is a disco/ R&B ballad for a slow dance.
This is in my top songs by them! Dazzling sound showing off their natural vocal abilities!
Quincy Jones said it was one of his favorite R&B songs of all time.
"Fanny Be Tender" really shows their vocal range , freakin' awesome --- songs like "Run to Me" , "Lonely Days", "How can You Mend a Broken Heart" ,were some of their early 70s hits , (pre-disco )really good though
wonderful harmonies, they make the heart vibrate. What a fantastic time of music! They were good at everything: folk, funky, disco..
Yesss
I love them all thru their career. I’ve been in love with Berry for 45 years. I can’t imagine how he’s doing without Robin & Maurice.
"Textural masterpiece" you said it right! Wonderful song, so underrated!
OMG - they are amazing in all of the decades; they put music out in late 50s - early 2000s ❤❤❤
The fabulous BeeGees. Whichever song I"m listening to at the moment is my favorite. It's just impossible to put them in a category or pick a favorite song. One thing is for sure, there will never be another group like The BeeGees. ❤️🔥🔥
The Bee Gees "disco" sound is only a minute part of their music. They have 5 decades of beautiful music.
Hey, cutie. Nice video. I also love the Bee Gees' music, and I'm a lot older than you. It never ceases to amaze me that young people, like yourself, really like the music of that era. As you said, this song is not really disco, but it was their first song that had the falsetto/R and B sound. The songs that came later might have been only because this song came first. Again, nice video. I liked watching you as much as I liked hearing the song.
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I like all! I think they are more R&B than disco. They only had a few really “disco” songs and even those I would say were dance songs more in the R&B category. This song was R&B all the way! And that was Maurice Gibb (on the left) on that bass. He was very underrated as a bass player to me.
Sooo good! Great info ❤️❤️❤️
Robin said their songs were contemporary R & B. They never saw themselves as a disco group. @@MaddyReactions
They were never disco.
@@LizzieRDBarry would say so, too. They wrote none of their songs for disco. They considered them all R&B.
100% agreement with your Morris Gibb/bass comments!! He wrote and played all the bass lines on all their songs!!! Dude was a genius!!!
The R&B Bee Gees are my favorites, Fanny and Nights on Broadway especially.
Maurice Gibb is an underrated bass player. He was fantastic ❤
So great!!!
Bee Gees' Jive Talkin, from the same album as Fanny, features some phenomenal bass. Definitely add it to your list! 😊 @MaddyReactions
Maddy, for pre disco BeeGees try "How Can You Mand a Broken Heart" or "Words". Many more to choose from, but those 2 will get you started. There are even videos on YT of them performing on TV when the twins were pre-teen. I think Barry was 14 or 15.
I don't have a favorite style. I like all the versions of them.
The Bee Gees disco era only lasted a couple of years out of their decades long career. They'd already been big stars for 10 whole years before they started working on the disco songs for Saturday Night Fever. This is one of their greatest songs, it was a big radio hit, and came out just before their disco period. They had another gorgeous song like this one from around the same time, which you would also totally love, called "Love So Right." Don't miss that one, it's just as great as this one. Cheers! ❤
This is exactly we all call it this track, their MASTERPIECE!!!!
The song is so good that you can't feel badly, even when you should!!! Great reaction, one of your best!!! 😎
Bee Gees’ talent spans decades with a catalog that has over 1000 songs. They recreated and adapted their style over the years. Also wrote hits for other artists. Their harmonies are legendary. No auto tune. Enjoy exploring their music.
I grew up with The Bee Gees & still love them today.Would like to hear more of their music on the radio!!!
If the Bee Gees did it, it`s the best. Not one bad song in their entire catalogue. Love your reactions!
I started to listen to The Bee Gees in the early 70’s and this is my favorite song by them. They really were perfection.
Another Timeless Gem from the amazing Bee Gees!
Go back to pre disco and there are their greatest songs. Massachusetts, I started a joke and so many i can't remember them all. Their catalogue is endless. You ask a great question. Pre disco or disco era. I'm old enough that I remember when disco was slowly overtaking rock. And I remember everyone felt that these bands were selling out to disco. Remember we were kids back then and spending money buying their rock albums. Rod Stewart was my first disappointment. Then the stones joined disco. The bee gees came to disco and the songs were pretty good. The movie Saturday night fever came about and all was forgiven. That movie changed everything for me. The bee gees have made just an incredible contribution to world music over the years. The world knows them and have loved them for over 60 years.
70's a great time to grow up
Greatest music ever
I try to think of the music, movies, comic books, Saturday morning cartoons. Real life in the 70s though was unbelievably awful for most folks.
Mo did a lot of the arranging within the group. He was the glue that held them together - did not push himself forward and was much happier in the background arranging. They did not often perform this song because it was so difficult with all the different voices they used.
The tempo, bass, & arrangement of this toward the end is just amazing, much credit to Mo❤
I have watched dozens and dozens of reactions to this song, and yours is my favorite!!! This is my very favorite Bee Gees song from my favorite Bee Gees album, Main Course. I've been listening to and loving them for nearly 60 years. ❤️💕
Wow, thank you!
Maddy, really appreciated your sincere reaction. And your acknowledgement/recognition of the vulnerability of this masterpiece. It is my belief that when a man truly loves a woman, he feels this way. But guards his heart by never revealing the way he really feels for fear of being viewed as weak. My experience is that this is woven into the male/female biological experience. Happy new year!
Really love all their different songs
This came out not too long before they did Saturday Night Fever, and Barry had that falsetto perfected by now.
I'm a long life Bee Gees fan, i love everything they did, they were the most creative musicians, able to compose in so many different music styles, subliminal vocal harmonies, Robin's vibrato voice, Barry 's falsetto, Maurice very talented multi instrumentist could also sing the falsetto. I listen to them everyday, never get tired. ❤❤❤
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Bee Gees greatest Forever ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Yes they were massive during the disco era they actually define the lattter but prior to that they had a lot of non disco hits going back to late 50's and 60's .Incredibly tslented,versatile snd wrote all their songs and for others as well which became major hits
Maurice killing it on the Fretless Bass!
I grew up with the Gees, love what they did in the sixties but starting 75 “with the nights on broadway” they owned the billboard.
Agreed the bass with the vocals and and that crescendo at the end with the drum fill around 4:33! Jezahel from Shirley Bassey id recommend for ya. Been enjoying finding all this music.
I like their 60s to mid 70s the best when they were more into a folk and rock vibe ..Their latter 70s disco era is good and they had some great songs on Saturday Night Fever movie ..Their album Main Course 1975 was a big change for their style so as to be more funkier when funk was brewing up at the time and it paid off for them in the millions .
Paul McCartney and Quincy Jones says this is one of the greatest R&B song ever written. Mo on the bass is AMAZING!!!!
It's R&B, and It's my favorite era of the brothers music
Quincy Jones said this was one of the best r and b songs of all time.
Because I used to dance a lot and go to the dance clubs ... if I had to choose I like the disco, but in general so many of their songs are danceable ... disco or not.
But you're right ... I like all of it, and in terms of their styles pretty much equally.
They were soo versatile, the song 'Love inside out' tap into their R&B side
Such a wonderful and lovely reaction Maddy!! Your smile and videos always make my day. Thank you Hun. 🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Your gonna love it Maddy
Great Reaction! Here's a couple more songs of the Bee Gees that I think you will love and is not Disco! "Nights On Broadway" and "Jive Talking". (Studio versions). 🙂
this and a couple of the early songs were my total favorite they were Awesome before people considered them Awesome
Barry 💕 All their styles are perfection!
Non-disco songs: Run To Me, Alone, Words, Tragedy, For Whom the Bell Tolls, One…..there are many more before and after the disco era.
Can't go wrong with the Bee Gees, but Maddy plus Bee Gees equal reaction gold. Thanks Maddy ❤
So good!
One of my FAVORITE Bee Gees songs! I prefer these pre-disco songs. A transition song is Nights on Broadway, and it also has great bass. It was around this era where Mourice (pronounced Morris by the brothers) Gibb convinced the group to continue with the high falsetto sound, as it was proving successful.
I knew all songs of the Bee Gees, but strange enough , but anyway missed this song, and is so so amazing and as it seems too complexe to play live on stage, which The Bee Gees never died.
@@clannad99germany70 I believe this one came out right before Nights on Broadway.
JIVE TALKIN has one of Maurice’s most iconic bass lines. You must react to it!!
Fanny was the name o their housekeeper when they wrote this. They needed a name and hers fit perfectly!✌🏻😎
That's the story but I'm not so sure considering the slang/vulgar meaning of fanny in Australia and the UK. The song still makes sense using the slang meaning.
That song just gets me every time. True art right there! I think I like this style better than their disco songs. They have a few others in the same vain as this one but ..this is the best!
Without a doubt my fav BeeGees song . Everytime and I mean Eeehhhrytime.. they start that high crescendo build up its straight GOOSEBUMPLES... You might consider this R&B/ disco..along the lines of some ,E,W,&F or Commodores songs
Bee Gees have an extensive list of hits from late 60's and early 70's....
There so great it hard to pick...for a great song which not to many people know please listen to the video of them singing..wildflower.. one of the rare songs Maurice sings lead on. You rarely get to hear him solo and he has a great voice. It might just melt your heart. ❤a great song
Such great harmonies from the Bee Gees. Very popular during the 70's with disco also. There was a 4th brother Andy Gibb, check out " Shadow Dancing " by Andy.👀👀
I like most of their 70's and 80's music. They wrote a peculiar-sounding song in the early 70's called Paper Mache, Cabbages and Kings and I still like that oddball song to this day.
this IS a "WOOOOOW" song, for sure .
another spectacular Gibb-y song
Definitely
Coming from the '60's, I've loved the Bee Gees all through the years. Disco era was the best. I lost my platform shoes somewhere along the way!
Absolutely Mady, Maurice kicks ass on bass lines!! almost in every recording he was the 4 strings guy, master piece sculpted in a Fender Precission Bass, who could ask for more... most of the folks and girls prefer Barry as lead singer and main member, and respecting the vocal pitch from Robin, very high as well, Maurice has got that special extra touch, his signature Bee Gees`s unique bass lines. Killer song, from 1975 "main Course" album, pre disco era and approach.
Bee Gees forever ❤ Robin forever ❤️ love their music in the 60s and 70s and before disco and also their later music after disco the best ❤ they are fabulous beautiful gorgeous amazing legendary and the best band ever❤ I also love Robin's solo music ❤ thank you for your reaction ❤️💕
I like the ballads, but also love Nights on Broadway and other dance tunes
textural overload!
Right?!?
I grew up with their music. Brings back so many memories and they have some songs that pull on the heart strings. Prefer their soft rock/pop music, if I had choose between that and the disco music. I also love the bass guitar.
This is my Fav BG song. Nights on Broadway is 2nd.
The bass line in Jive Talking will blow you away. ❤
this song makes you feel like your on a rollercoaster!
BANGER 🔥🔥🔥 Barry is Sooooo Gorgeous ❤ love Ur reaction ❤😊
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You said the right word MASTERPIECE.
you have to react to NIGHTS ON BROADWAY and ONE two of my favorites.
Great reaction 👍
MOST of their biggest hits occurred prior to Saturday Night Live and they have a bunch. My World, I started a Joke, Massachusetts... but a few examples.
They have the camera on Robin for the low part(s), but that's Barry singing.
They were around in the sixties and had a lot of hits back then. Back then Maurice sang lead on most of their songs.
Incredible song!!! Excellent reaction. You should react to "Love So Right" if you haven't already. Barry goes nuts on the falsettos.
Maddy if you'd like another Bee Gees song with a similar vibe to this to react to, you should check out the video of them in the studio doing an informal recording of the song "Alone". It's at the title ...
Bee Gees - Alone
And one more great one of them in the studio ...
Bee Gees - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
I love all of them and all their types of music. Try "To love somebody" great song!
One of my favorites, early BEE GEES were the best.
Quincy Jones loved this song!
They rarely sang this song in public because they couldn't perform it like it was recorded (something like 27 separate tracks). Also it was named for their housekeeper, Fanny. Kind of cool!
About 20 years ago I was in a supermarket and this song came over the speakers. My next stop was Tower records were I bought a Bee Gees greatest hits CD.
Love it, you can’t do wrong with the Gibb brothers Maddy! 👍
Perfection Absolute Perfection
Hey, Maddy.
Just yo add to your knowledge of the Bee Gees, there is an interview with Barry Gibb talking about the group.
It is emotion for him as the last man standing, as he recounts the history of their success and the personal cost.
THE LAST BEE GEE is the video from 7 News Spotlight.
It would be an interesting reaction by you.
Friday the 13th must be my lucky day.great reaction 😁♥️😁
hehe he said fanny 😏
LOL I didnt relize it is friday the 13 th I can say us 70s BRATS had a lot of OUTSTANDING MUSIC IN THE 70s Bhomian Rhapsodiy all so came out in 1975 ,I was only 15 in 75 having a great life in Kodiak Alaska with my family.
Keep requesting them Scott!❤
@Sandra6411 😁♥️😁 many more coming!!!
Thanks Scott!
Style…..all of them…..Fanny is my favourite…..Nights on Broadway….Love You Inside and Out ….are also very good
It's more R&B than anything else.
you should hear, "For Whom the Bell Tolls" 1993. not disco. my favorite BeeGee song
Great song, the live version with the NY skyline behind them is fantastic,
NONE of their songs were disco.
Bee Gees are my favorite and one should aways be tender with a fanny! lol