We had vinyl. No CDs or videos in the 70s. No portable machines to play music on. We copied each others vinyl on cassette or recorded from the radio. I danced to this in the disco (I was 18).
Have you scene the Movie Saturday Night Fever this is the music in the movie it stared John Travolta its a must see to feel where the music came from and how it inspired pl.
"Night Fever" is when you would go out with friends and go to the discos. You will dress up in fashion, dance the night away, meet new people, and maybe a new love...
OMG, it was so much fun!! I have always enjoyed dancing, but Disco took it to a different level!! You can't truly understand, but dancing on the dance floor with the moving lights, dressed to the nines, I have such good memories! Enjoy!❤❤❤
Glad you’re doing this ICONIC song. There aren’t many people who didn’t see the film (Saturday Night Fever) or bought the album or tried to do the dance at discos or at weddings 😬 This song was HUGE ❤️🎶🕺🏽
... I'm very sorry that young people didn't experience the 1970s!! ... From rock to disco music! ... from the Bee Gees to disco queen Donna Sommer!! … unique!! 🪩🎶
The ultimate Dancefloor Filler 1978 and everywhere #1worldwide, in the US, Europe, Asia, Japan, Australia, Brasil, Argentina, Indonesia, Malaysia and India - with this tune the Bee Gees set the world on fire 🔥
I had a state of the art clock radio that woke me up for school. Imagine being woken up by JIVE TALKIN and YOU SHOULD BE DANCING and STAYIN ALIVE! The Bee Gees provided the soundtrack to my teenage years. Thanks for reacting to their songs!
Enjoyed your reaction!❤ They have saiid in interviews that they do not dance! Lol! So swaying & leg tapping is about all you get. Maurice I think does have good moves but he is usually playing bass or keyboard restricting movement. Robin sways and kicks and has a very tic-like way of dancing but you'll see him in the early 70s doing his style of dancing. And Barry keeps the beat while playing rythym guitar. Lastly, Night Fever is dancing and clubbing!! Please react to Nights on Broadway ( the Midnight Special tv performance is best!), Alone (90s), Tomorrow, Tomorrow ('60s rock), How Can You Mend a Broken Heart (r&b ballad) & I Cant See Nobody (r&b soul)!!❤❤❤
The word is "Falsetto". You definitely need to go down the Bee Bee's rabbit hole...They are one of a kind and absolutely amazing! Every song! Listen to Nights on Broadway and How Deep is your Love, both just awesome!
I loved your reaction to this song and to You Should Be Dancing! They are both from the movie Saturday Night Fever, which came out in 1977. The soundtrack is great, and so is the movie!Lots of Bee Gees songs in it plus some others. I was 20 years old in 1977, and I used to take disco dancing lessons. We had a group of us who used to go out to different functions and perform disco demonstrations, and then teach anyone interested some simple moves and line dances. It was SO much fun!! We would also go out as a group (about ten of us, guys and girls) on weekends to dance at the clubs in our area. Some of the floors had those colored lights, just like in the movie and You Should Be Dancing video! We had a great time. We danced freestyle, couple disco dances, and whole group line dancing, which other club goers would join in with. I miss those days! ! Thanks for your great reactions! 💗
💙💙💙💙💙we had it so good back in the 70's. Like any generation though, we didn't know how good it was until we look back on those memories of roller rinks and discos. Thanks Jay :)
"Saturday Night Fever " The soundtrack was 75% BGs (or close enough) Heard those songs just about everywhere. Especially at the local roller rings. Roller Around!
💙💙💙 Love your reactions young man! Its so much fun watching a new generation enjoy the Fabulous Bee Gees💜 They wrote over 1000 songs and have been giving us their talent for over 4 decades !! Hope you continue with this journey and soon see how amazing BG's were and reinvented their music every decade 💜 will be looking forward to your reactions! Take Care
Love your reaction. They all three have massive vocal range. You can see that on Fanny be tender with my love, You should never dancing and Wind of change. 💙💙💙💙
Their youngest brother Andy looked JUST like Barry! Sadly he passed away just a few days after his 30th birthday from a heart attack from earlier drug use. He sounds just like them too! Check him out♥️🥰
Love Bee Gees. You need to review a few from each era to get a sense of what amazing versatility they had and how they developed over time through the decades.
We were listening to some damn good music, in the good old days!!! The Bee Gees are Iconic and will forever last through out music history! You won't see many people actually singing along with the Bee Gees, just too damn high!! If you want to see something fun, the Bee Gees did the soubdtrack for Saturday Night Fever and John Travolta dances amazingly to it, worth checking out!! If you know who John Travolta is, you would never believe he could dance like that! LOL! Night Fever is when you are lusting for someone at the end of the night! Did you notice when Barry sings the word "Mine" he does his own reverb and fade at the same time, with his own voice, no technology needed! The singers today have it to easy with autotune and other technologies, that wouldn't cut it back in the day. You had to be able to do gymnastics with YOUR own voice to be big back then! Staying Alive is another great song by the Bee Gees!
#flexer Lovin watching you respond to the Bee Gees, seeing it through your eyes. Saturday Night fever (film & vinyl) was a craze. The Bee Gees singing and John Travolta dancing. There were Saturday night fever dance classes to learn the dances. No videos back then to be able to reply the dances, just going to the cinema to watch the film! I was a young teenager back then and I loved it!
I was 14 at that time and it was a suitcase type record player. It could play 10 45rpm single vinyls one after another then you turned the stack over and played the B sides. It could also play 33 1/3rpm Albums they had a certain quality to them that made listening to music proactive and fun. The Bee Gees were above the rest. Something different. I was gymnastic and made up my own floor/dance routines to them before the real gymnasts were incorporatng dance into the sport! lol.
Falsetto voices were a staple of soul music from the 50s on. Check out the Stylistics (Betcha By Golly Wow), the Delphonics (La La Means I Love You), and the Dells (Stay in My Corner).
Lol, you gonna get a bunch of us gen X'ers following you! lol! Bee Gees were huge in the 70's when I was growing up. It really was a different era... Glad to see you checking into some of that culture. Try doing some early KISS...
Barry is the oldest .. Maurice and Robin were fraternal twins in the middle .. However, if you haven't already, now you need to react to Andy. WAIT! WHAT!? .. There was a fourth Gibb brother! He was the 'baby bro' and his name was Andy Gibb. Andy took after Barry in both looks and vocals. Andy debut in 1977 with hit singles #I JUST WANT TO BE YOUR EVERYTHING [written by Barry and sang backup vocals] and #[LOVE IS] THICKER THAN WATER [co-written by Andy with Barry] and the single #SHADOW DANCIN' from his second album in 1978. On March 5, 1988 .. Andy had celebrated his 30th birthday in London and while working on his next album. Two days later, he was checked into John Radcliffe Hospital c/o chest pains. Around 8:30 am on March 10th, and after being informed more tests were needed to find out what was causing the chest pains, Andy slipped into unconsciousness and was pronounced dead soon after. The cause of death was Myocarditis, which is the inflammation of the heart muscle. Usually caused by a virus. Years of cocaine use also weakened his heart. Gibb's body was flown to the United States, where he was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles. The headstone reads "Andy Gibb / March 5, 1958 - March 10, 1988 / An Everlasting Love", after one of his hit singles. RIP ANDY GIBB
My cuz got my 14 year old self into an 18 rated film back then. Some of it was bit much for me, but I enjoyed it overall. But the Bee Gees - who could'nt love them!?
Jay, in UK there is certain Radio stations where at weekends you can geta lot of Bee Gees and disco classics like Heart FM on Friday and Saturdays after7pm. Enjoy. Glad you lovethe music.
Night Fever was the drive to hit the Discos, and it was a main song on the soundtrack of hit film, Saturday Night Fever (I did the Disco scene at the time); one oif the few men who could outperform Barry Gibb's falsetto range is Dimash Qudaibergen (try his rendition of SOS)
Saturday “Night Fever” was a major movie in the late seventies when I was a youth. The BG’s were huge and this song was on the sound track… and definitely considered a classic from the Disco Era. It was a super short era in the grand scheme of things, but I think that’s what made that era of music even more special, and like all of it was considered classic in a way other genres not so much. Outside of the movie and the song meaning Saturday night fever was basically the way the young and hip people would go out dancing and clubbing on Saturday night so that’s what Saturday Night fever meant. 💙🩵
Iconic for the time. Try their ballad, "How Deep Is Your Love." And night fever was the disco night club excitement culture of the weekends at the time.
The Bee Gees were honored at the Kennedy Lifetime Awards Ceremony this past December. Jaye, you must watch Saturday Night Fever. It was about disco dancing in the 70’s and how it affected the characters, who lived in Brooklyn to want to aspire to bigger things in life. Great movie. It made John Travolta’s career.
My mom had this on vinyl and 8 track. The precursor to cassettes, I believe. Love this song! I suggest Aretha Franklin, Queen, Four Seasons (talk about a high pitched voice!!😮). Have fun! 💙
All three of the Bee Gee's brothers were born on the "Isle of Man" in the 1940's. Therefore they were a British group of singers. For more information: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_Gees#History
This song is from the soundtrack of the movie Saturday Night Fever.. For a while it was the biggest selling album of all time until Michael Jackson's Thriller album dethroned it in 1982. It has since dropped further down the list of all time best selling albums. The songs from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack album dominated the radio in 1978. If you haven't listened to it yet, you should check out "Billie Jean," "Beat It," "PYT," "You Wanna Be Starting Something" and "Thriller" from Michael Jackson's Thriller album.
This is from the 1977 movie Saturday Night Fever. You should watch the movie. The Bee Gees did most of the soundtrack and the other songs are just as good. Other Bee Gees songs from the movie: Stayin' Alive, You Should Be Dancing, More Than a Woman, How Deep is Your Love, Jive Talkin' The Trammps - Disco Inferno If I Can't Have You - Yvonne Elliman Boogie Shoes - KC and the Sunshine Band A Fifth of Beethoven - Walter Murphy
BeeGees and Queen? Instant Subscribe! You should really check out their masterpiece, "Too Much Heaven". It has over 100M views and rightfully so. And then check out " Fanny Be Tender (With My Love)" and "More Than A Woman".
Picture going to a rollerskating rink with real boring organ music for the longest time and then the disco balls different light colors rolling around and this music going What a change Wow
Just subbed and i'd love if you'd react to the band called Redbone from the 1970's!!! They were the first Native American rock band, they even performed in the UK among other countries! My faves are "Come and Get Your Love", and " One More Time!" and "We Were All Wounded at Wounded Knee, and " Vavoka!". At the beginning of "Come And Get Your Love on a Midnight Special appearance, one members did a short authentic Native American dance! Its AMAZING TO WATCH!!! They were a beautiful band and had a uique sound! Please do reation videos to this band's music! Thank you so much!!! 💙💙💙
Keep it up brother, we boomers love this!❤❤❤
More BeeGees❤
Living Together
Walking back to waterloo beautiful
Let there be love
Wind of change
We had vinyl. No CDs or videos in the 70s. No portable machines to play music on. We copied each others vinyl on cassette or recorded from the radio. I danced to this in the disco (I was 18).
Vinyl is coming back .
We had real headphones and turntables. 😂
Have you scene the Movie Saturday Night Fever this is the music in the movie it stared John Travolta its a must see to feel where the music came from and how it inspired pl.
"Night Fever" is when you would go out with friends and go to the discos. You will dress up in fashion, dance the night away, meet new people, and maybe a new love...
OMG, it was so much fun!! I have always enjoyed dancing, but Disco took it to a different level!!
You can't truly understand, but dancing on the dance floor with the moving lights, dressed to the nines, I have such good memories! Enjoy!❤❤❤
If you have never watched “Saturday Night Fever “ you really should. Great film, great soundtrack and a young John Travolta .
One of my favorite movies 🎥
This album was a blockbuster. It has become iconic. It turned John Travolta’s career into super stardom. Disco was king then.
Idk why but when you said: Is that Barry? I fell out. Have a great weekend!!!
Let me tell you they were not big dancers, but damn well great music writers, they were MASTERS in the music industry!!!
PURE DISCO BABE
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Bee Gees songs always with great melody, groovy and lyrics.... their songs were always awesome 🎉❤😊
This was a huge hit at the roller rink in 1978. With the strobe lights and expert backwards skating...good times🎉
Was wearing parachute pants lol
@@michaelbrabant5326 I used to wear those dang things to all the metal concerts...Wow...forgot til you said that😆✌️😆
I am 59 Years old. This song played at school Dances and Parties and at the Skating Rinks.
The word you are looking for to describe the high-pitched voice is 'falsetto'.
Glad you’re doing this ICONIC song. There aren’t many people who didn’t see the film (Saturday Night Fever) or bought the album or tried to do the dance at discos or at weddings 😬
This song was HUGE ❤️🎶🕺🏽
... I'm very sorry that young people didn't experience the 1970s!! ... From rock to disco music! ... from the Bee Gees to disco queen Donna Sommer!! … unique!! 🪩🎶
Great reaction from this 56 year old❤
This is made in the earliest days of music video. They hadn't become little movies yet.
The ultimate Dancefloor Filler 1978 and everywhere #1worldwide, in the US, Europe, Asia, Japan, Australia, Brasil, Argentina, Indonesia, Malaysia and India - with this tune the Bee Gees set the world on fire 🔥
Blast from the past nephew 💙. YAAAAAS 🖤🖤🖤. Please react to "You win again" and "Fannie be tender " both by the 🐝 Gees discography 🖤🖤🖤
Watch the movie. Saturday Night Fever. This is the sound track
I had a state of the art clock radio that woke me up for school. Imagine being woken up by JIVE TALKIN and YOU SHOULD BE DANCING and STAYIN ALIVE! The Bee Gees provided the soundtrack to my teenage years. Thanks for reacting to their songs!
bee gees love you inside out
Enjoyed your reaction!❤ They have saiid in interviews that they do not dance! Lol! So swaying & leg tapping is about all you get. Maurice I think does have good moves but he is usually playing bass or keyboard restricting movement. Robin sways and kicks and has a very tic-like way of dancing but you'll see him in the early 70s doing his style of dancing. And Barry keeps the beat while playing rythym guitar. Lastly, Night Fever is dancing and clubbing!! Please react to Nights on Broadway ( the Midnight Special tv performance is best!), Alone (90s), Tomorrow, Tomorrow ('60s rock), How Can You Mend a Broken Heart (r&b ballad) & I Cant See Nobody (r&b soul)!!❤❤❤
The word is "Falsetto". You definitely need to go down the Bee Bee's rabbit hole...They are one of a kind and absolutely amazing! Every song! Listen to Nights on Broadway and How Deep is your Love, both just awesome!
I loved your reaction to this song and to You Should Be Dancing! They are both from the movie Saturday Night Fever, which came out in 1977. The soundtrack is great, and so is the movie!Lots of Bee Gees songs in it plus some others. I was 20 years old in 1977, and I used to take disco dancing lessons. We had a group of us who used to go out to different functions and perform disco demonstrations, and then teach anyone interested some simple moves and line dances. It was SO much fun!! We would also go out as a group (about ten of us, guys and girls) on weekends to dance at the clubs in our area. Some of the floors had those colored lights, just like in the movie and You Should Be Dancing video! We had a great time. We danced freestyle, couple disco dances, and whole group line dancing, which other club goers would join in with. I miss those days! ! Thanks for your great reactions! 💗
💙💙💙💙💙we had it so good back in the 70's. Like any generation though, we didn't know how good it was until we look back on those memories of roller rinks and discos. Thanks Jay :)
"Saturday Night Fever "
The soundtrack was 75% BGs
(or close enough)
Heard those songs just about everywhere. Especially at the local
roller rings. Roller Around!
You’re going to have a lot of fun listening to their music! Lots to get to!
More Bee Gees please!!!
Alone; How can you mend a broken heart; Tragedy; 1st of May; Lonely Days; Immortality with Celine Dion
💙💙💙 Love your reactions young man! Its so much fun watching a new generation enjoy the Fabulous Bee Gees💜 They wrote over 1000 songs and have been giving us their talent for over 4 decades !! Hope you continue with this journey and soon see how amazing BG's were and reinvented their music every decade 💜 will be looking forward to your reactions! Take Care
👍you're right
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Love your reaction. They all three have massive vocal range. You can see that on Fanny be tender with my love, You should never dancing and Wind of change. 💙💙💙💙
Their youngest brother Andy looked JUST like Barry! Sadly he passed away just a few days after his 30th birthday from a heart attack from earlier drug use. He sounds just like them too! Check him out♥️🥰
Love Bee Gees. You need to review a few from each era to get a sense of what amazing versatility they had and how they developed over time through the decades.
Studio 54 in NYC Discotheques 🪩We danced the Hustle to this!
Disco era. Dancing🎉
Please check out Barry’s duets with Barbra Streisand. The BeeGees wrote for other artists as well.
Yes! Guilty & What Kind of Fool, live from her backyard!👍
I do have the Saturday Night Fever album and was probably at the disco dancing to this.
Night fever is just the excitement to go out on the town on the weekend. For me anyway
We were listening to some damn good music, in the good old days!!! The Bee Gees are Iconic and will forever last through out music history! You won't see many people actually singing along with the Bee Gees, just too damn high!! If you want to see something fun, the Bee Gees did the soubdtrack for Saturday Night Fever and John Travolta dances amazingly to it, worth checking out!! If you know who John Travolta is, you would never believe he could dance like that! LOL! Night Fever is when you are lusting for someone at the end of the night! Did you notice when Barry sings the word "Mine" he does his own reverb and fade at the same time, with his own voice, no technology needed! The singers today have it to easy with autotune and other technologies, that wouldn't cut it back in the day. You had to be able to do gymnastics with YOUR own voice to be big back then! Staying Alive is another great song by the Bee Gees!
Ya'll remember cutting your speakers for "distortion?"
They didn’t NEED technology. They had TALENT and Phil Spector
Listen to The Jacksons 1976 hit 'Show You The Way To Go' and 'Can You Feel lt?'.
Barry was born in the year 1946.This great song was released in the year 1976.
Listen to 'You should be dancing" ...
#flexer Lovin watching you respond to the Bee Gees, seeing it through your eyes. Saturday Night fever (film & vinyl) was a craze. The Bee Gees singing and John Travolta dancing. There were Saturday night fever dance classes to learn the dances. No videos back then to be able to reply the dances, just going to the cinema to watch the film! I was a young teenager back then and I loved it!
I was 14 at that time and it was a suitcase type record player. It could play 10 45rpm single vinyls one after another then you turned the stack over and played the B sides. It could also play 33 1/3rpm Albums they had a certain quality to them that made listening to music proactive and fun. The Bee Gees were above the rest. Something different. I was gymnastic and made up my own floor/dance routines to them before the real gymnasts were incorporatng dance into the sport! lol.
What a tune..u just cant help but move ur feet to this beat..
Oh my.. he looks exactly like his youngest brother Andy without the beard.. wow.. never seen Barry like this.. Andy was my preteen crush.. lol
Falsetto voices were a staple of soul music from the 50s on. Check out the Stylistics (Betcha By Golly Wow), the Delphonics (La La Means I Love You), and the Dells (Stay in My Corner).
The Bee Gees are truly an amazing group. I must say though…..I really like Barry’s look much better WITH a beard as opposed to WITHOUT a beard. 😄
I'll take any look from beautiful Barry!🔥❤️🔥🔥
It went to #1
Lol, you gonna get a bunch of us gen X'ers following you! lol! Bee Gees were huge in the 70's when I was growing up. It really was a different era... Glad to see you checking into some of that culture. Try doing some early KISS...
There are a couple of versions of them doing "You should be dancing" live that has their younger brother Andy on stage with them.
Barry is the oldest .. Maurice and Robin were fraternal twins in the middle .. However, if you haven't already, now you need to react to Andy. WAIT! WHAT!? .. There was a fourth Gibb brother!
He was the 'baby bro' and his name was Andy Gibb.
Andy took after Barry in both looks and vocals. Andy debut in 1977 with hit singles #I JUST WANT TO BE YOUR EVERYTHING [written by Barry and sang backup vocals] and #[LOVE IS] THICKER THAN WATER [co-written by Andy with Barry] and the single #SHADOW DANCIN' from his second album in 1978.
On March 5, 1988 .. Andy had celebrated his 30th birthday in London and while working on his next album. Two days later, he was checked into John Radcliffe Hospital c/o chest pains. Around 8:30 am on March 10th, and after being informed more tests were needed to find out what was causing the chest pains, Andy slipped into unconsciousness and was pronounced dead soon after. The cause of death was Myocarditis, which is the inflammation of the heart muscle. Usually caused by a virus. Years of cocaine use also weakened his heart.
Gibb's body was flown to the United States, where he was interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles. The headstone reads "Andy Gibb / March 5, 1958 - March 10, 1988 / An Everlasting Love", after one of his hit singles.
RIP ANDY GIBB
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Really enjoy your reactions and this is another good one. falsetto is the word you’re looking for and The Bee Gees mastered it.
Such FUN & fond memories 🥰🎶🔥
More great Aussie exports 🎉
WHAT ! ......good ol days what you sayin lol x
He’s my kid’s age so technically… no shade
Lonely Days
You cant keep a good man down.
My cuz got my 14 year old self into an 18 rated film back then. Some of it was bit much for me, but I enjoyed it overall. But the Bee Gees - who could'nt love them!?
#flexer💪
Barry sang Falsetto. When they discovered how well they sounded, they revived their career and it shot into the stratosphere.
More BeeGees! Try Fanny, be Tender with my Love
Jay, in UK there is certain Radio stations where at weekends you can geta lot of Bee Gees and disco classics like Heart FM on Friday and Saturdays after7pm. Enjoy. Glad you lovethe music.
Night Fever was the drive to hit the Discos, and it was a main song on the soundtrack of hit film, Saturday Night Fever (I did the Disco scene at the time); one oif the few men who could outperform Barry Gibb's falsetto range is Dimash Qudaibergen (try his rendition of SOS)
Saturday “Night Fever” was a major movie in the late seventies when I was a youth. The BG’s were huge and this song was on the sound track… and definitely considered a classic from the Disco Era. It was a super short era in the grand scheme of things, but I think that’s what made that era of music even more special, and like all of it was considered classic in a way other genres not so much. Outside of the movie and the song meaning Saturday night fever was basically the way the young and hip people would go out dancing and clubbing on Saturday night so that’s what Saturday Night fever meant.
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Nights on Broadway!!
Listened to this back in high school 80's on cassettes and Walkman 🇬🇾
You should watch this same sone with Travalta dancing from the move. Yea this song was way popular. The movie was great!
Dude do Shadow dancing by the baby brother Andy Gibb
Iconic for the time. Try their ballad, "How Deep Is Your Love." And night fever was the disco night club excitement culture of the weekends at the time.
The Bee Gees were honored at the Kennedy Lifetime Awards Ceremony this past December. Jaye, you must watch Saturday Night Fever. It was about disco dancing in the 70’s and how it affected the characters, who lived in Brooklyn to want to aspire to bigger things in life. Great movie. It made John Travolta’s career.
My mom had this on vinyl and 8 track. The precursor to cassettes, I believe. Love this song!
I suggest Aretha Franklin, Queen, Four Seasons (talk about a high pitched voice!!😮). Have fun! 💙
#flexer 💙💙
All three of the Bee Gee's brothers were born on the "Isle of Man" in the 1940's. Therefore they were a British group of singers.
For more information: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_Gees#History
This song is from the soundtrack of the movie Saturday Night Fever.. For a while it was the biggest selling album of all time until Michael Jackson's Thriller album dethroned it in 1982. It has since dropped further down the list of all time best selling albums. The songs from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack album dominated the radio in 1978. If you haven't listened to it yet, you should check out "Billie Jean," "Beat It," "PYT," "You Wanna Be Starting Something" and "Thriller" from Michael Jackson's Thriller album.
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Try Santana - Black Magic Woman. Or The Animals - House of the Rising Sun
Please react to their younger brother Andy Gibb on the Midnight Special singing I Just Wanna Be Your Everything. Another amazing Gibb brother.
Albums . We had albums and cassettes 💙
This is from the 1977 movie Saturday Night Fever. You should watch the movie. The Bee Gees did most of the soundtrack and the other songs are just as good.
Other Bee Gees songs from the movie: Stayin' Alive, You Should Be Dancing, More Than a Woman, How Deep is Your Love, Jive Talkin'
The Trammps - Disco Inferno
If I Can't Have You - Yvonne Elliman
Boogie Shoes - KC and the Sunshine Band
A Fifth of Beethoven - Walter Murphy
Disco Inferno was my very first 45 I ever got at age 5, LOL.
The movie SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER the were several Bee Gees songs
Jive Talkin' Guilty / Barbara Streisand Cruise Their Catalog they are GREAT SINGING GROUP!
You should watch the movie Saturday Night Fever. It's a classic.
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BeeGees and Queen? Instant Subscribe! You should really check out their masterpiece, "Too Much Heaven". It has over 100M views and rightfully so.
And then check out " Fanny Be Tender (With My Love)" and "More Than A Woman".
Picture going to a rollerskating rink with real boring organ music for the longest time and then the disco balls different light colors rolling around and this music going What a change Wow
Double entendre
Andy Gibb is one of them too but he was solo, the baby bro
Just subbed and i'd love if you'd react to the band called Redbone from the 1970's!!! They were the first Native American rock band, they even performed in the UK among other countries!
My faves are "Come and Get Your Love", and " One More Time!" and "We Were All Wounded at Wounded Knee, and " Vavoka!".
At the beginning of "Come And Get Your Love on a Midnight Special appearance, one members did a short authentic Native American dance! Its AMAZING TO WATCH!!!
They were a beautiful band and had a uique sound!
Please do reation videos to this band's music! Thank you so much!!! 💙💙💙
FALSETTO---I think that's the word you are looking for, not squeaky, lol
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“Falsetto,” is the word I believe you’re searching for.
Check out Bee Gees' back catalogue. It's a treat!
Do a reaction on The Gap Band - burn rubber on me and you dropped a bomb on me
A voice that no one can replicate: Frankie Valli
Check out Big Girls Don't Cry by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. It will blow your mind.
You need to check out younger brother Andy Gibb.
Falsetto 4:37
He shaved his beard in this