I wish all the young peope of today would check out the BEE GEES And all the other great bands that were huge in the 70s, WHAT A BETTER WORLD IT WOULD BE , There being ROBBED
"Stayin' Alive" has to be your next one. It's arguably their most famous song. And if Amber's in the mood for a slow vibe, "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?" is one of the greatest torch songs of all time.
I was too young to see the R-rated version of Saturday Night Fever when it came out in December of 1977 but in 1979 Paramount released a PG version of it on a double-bill with Grease. Even in its edited form (containing many re-shot scenes for network TV) the movie, and of course,the music, blew me away.
The saddest thing is that Maurice and Robin Gibb have both passed away so Barry is the last Bee Gee left, and is still releasing new music. Amazing that he had all those decades with his brothers, singing and writing music together, and what a legacy!
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I have to say, you two are the most enjoyable “reaction video” RUclipsrs to watch. Your enthusiasm wears off on all of us old-timers who grew up with and love this music. It makes it all new to us again. All that new joy is just awesome! Thank you.
Totally agree - just love watching their reactions and takes me right back to being young and enjoying it all the first time round. What a fun time, musically, it was :)
I danced at my high school prom, my wedding, my two daughters weddings and if God Blesses me I will dance with both my nieces and both my granddaughters at their weddings #BeeGees
This song is from the movie “Saturday Night Fever”. It stars John Travolta. BeeGees wrote the soundtrack and performed it. It’s another great movie reaction option.
Basically....Saturday Night Fever IS Disco and vice versa. It defined everything about the genre, from the Bee Gees music to Travolta's dance moves. Personally it's one of the top 5 movies of all time. Just watching the opening sequence when he's walking down the street should be on everyone's watch list.
The whole Bee Gees album was recorded and released before the movie filmation. Later the producers realized the music perfectly fitted in the movie, and the rest is history.
Arguably the greatest movie soundtrack of all time. I've been a diehard BeeGees fan for 45 years now. In addition to loving their music, I'm so grateful for Barry & Maurice's generosity, that literally helped save my life. They were major contributors for the building of the University of Miami Medical Center's Pediatric Oncology Clinic - where I battled rare childhood cancer 40 years ago. 🙂
Robin's vibrato was unmatched and Maurice was an amazing musician and good singer. I first knew them in the 60's when Robin sang many of the leads. Sadly he got shoved to the back of the bus during the disco era.
You guys really need to do ‘You Should Be Dancin’. It’ll go straight on your phone. There’s a live version that everyone reacts to that they did with their younger brother Andy and he’s a mini Barry. It’s so much fun to watch. 🕺
Saturday Night Fever is one of those movies they need to re-release IN THEATERS!!! Watching John Travolta walking down the street - with a can of paint? Those voices, that music over movie theater speakers was GORGEOUS!
If you want more of their Funk and Groove listen to "Jive Talking", you'll be like why didn't we start out with this! Amazing! So many great songs! Interesting fact, the guitar groove for "Jive Talking" came about from Barry taking the taxi every morning to the studio during the recording of the album. Each trip there and back he would go over a bridge and the sound and rhythm of the tires hitting the metal, hearing that repeated every day gave him the funky guitar riff for the song. If your are interested look up the documentary "The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart", it is was on HBO, very well done.
@@debbiepochy6751 It was by sheer accident how the Bee Gees can hit the high notes, here is why they can do it ruclips.net/video/8FEbFLsA59M/видео.html
If you’re into falsetto, you MUST listen to Reasons by Earth Wind and Fire. Phillip Bailey has one of the craziest falsettos of all time!! Also some fantastic saxophone for Amber by the great Don Myrick!
It’s hard to overstate the popularity of The Bee Gees music and the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack back in those days. They ruled the charts with their own songs as well as ones written and produced for other artists. Sadly Barry is the only brother still with us today.
I thank God that I was a very young lady in the 70s and man, was I into the Bee Gees!!! Dancing to their music is one of my favorite memories. I had a GIANT crush on Barry and now at 64 years old, I see no reason to change my opinion of him!!
When Saturday Night Fever hit in the late 70s, these guys literally became the biggest thing since The Beatles. The other hits off this record were Stayin Alive, More than Woman, You Shpuld Be Dancing, and How Deep is your Love.
Great song! Here is another bee gees song from 1967 called “To love somebody” one of the greatest songs written by the greatest band! Love you guys! Amber you look beautiful!
Love your energy! There has never been any performers like the BeeGees! Amber is so right! We used to dance to this and go to the roller rink you better believe it was playing. So glad you guys enjoy them!
This was THE Disco song if you had a great dancing partner back in the day it was magical, I can’t even count how many times I danced to this one and I even won prizes in dancing competitions occasionally with my then partner Jackie, Oh to be young and fit like that again……I wish, I’m loving your reaction to this one, Thanks for bringing back some great memories.
@@mrcoldshower2823 Yeah, I danced the hustle way too many times to Night Fever not to call it Disco. But I love the early stuff too: I Gotta Get a Message To You, Words, Lonely Days, Run to Me, How Can You End a Broken Heart.
The Bee Gees never set out to make Disco. They wanted to make funky uptempo R&B. It just happened that when they started making this kind of music the rise of Disco happened. It was all timing.
You love falsetto got to do Frankie Vali and the Four Seasons. Big girl's don't cry, Sherry all classics! A natural high voice ( not falsetto) singer Mitch Glassi of Pentatonix
Glad to see a new generation realizing Disco wasn't a joke. The music from the Bothers Gibb: Barry, Robin, Maurice, and baby brother Andy has some great falsetto and always appeals.
The Bee Gees have an amazing band of instrumentalists playing with them on their recordings, and live with them too. The sound of their amazing voices together with the guitars, drums, vintage keyboards and synths, and sometimes horns & strings too, make quite an appealing sound! They had a dozen huge hits, easy. "Too Much Heaven" "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?" "Jive Talkin" "Stayin' Alive" "Night Fever" "You Should Be Dancing" "More Than a Woman" "Nights on Broadway" "How Deep Is Your Love?" (more)
one thing about this channel, it's helped me realize how much i grew up with great music and just took it for granted. this channel helped me have the true appreciation i should have always had.
My favorite is "Nights on Broadway," which is the song where Barry discovered the falsetto (in the studio). There's a great live version where Maurice does the falsetto.
Guys listen to “Guilty” by Barbara Streisand featuring Barry Gibb….tomorrow is a good day for it Female Friday. Also “Conga” by Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine. Great 80s party song, lots of drums and HORNS Amber.
All three brothers knew how to use their head voice - however, Sir Barry Gibb was The Master of Head voices! If You continue down this rabbit hole, You'll discover that each one of these three Musical Geniuses can hold their own (brilliantly...) on any track. (Older twin brother Robin had a hauntingly beautiful voice that was truly one of a kind...). These three Legends gave us close to 50 years of Pure Magic... 💖💖💖
I grew up listening to the Bee Gees in the '70s (my mom was a huge fan; an artist, she even drew portraits of Barry!). Love seeing Jay's enthusiasm for Barry and his brothers, the very talented Bee Gees.
It was while they were recording Night Fever that they discovered they could sing falsetto. The producer wanted some high note adlibs for this song, and Barry decided to give it a try... the rest is history!
Barry hardly ever disappoints. I love his falsetto. However his voice is so versatile, he can also sing rock and country. His real voice is very pleasant!!! You have not even scratched the surface of amazing Bee Gees songs!
Happy to hear how much you love the BeeGees! They were definitely the aoundtrack to my youth! I was a freshman in high school when the BeeGees did the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever. Such pure talent without all the auto tune and trickery that we have now. So much good music from that time…the 70’s had some great music!! Oh to be young again!!
The Bee Gees were the soundtrack of my teenage years. Just a heads up, if you like falsetto voices, you should react to Leo Sayer,You Make me Feel Like Dancing, When I Need You, and quite a few others. Keep up the good work, you two are so cute!
Leo Sayer. Loved him as a kid. Haven’t thought of his songs in a long time. Some definite classics. They should also listen to Jimmy Sommerville. His solo stuff and his work with Bronski Beat and The Communards.
Other great Bee Gees songs you should try if you haven't already: "Tragedy," "Jive Talkin'," "Stayin' Alive," "You Should Be Dancing," "Nights on Broadway," "More Than a Woman," "Love You Inside Out." They've had so many hits over the years...and this is just their disco era. If you want some of their hits before they went disco, try "How Do You Mend a Broken Heart," "Words," "To Love Somebody," "Massachusetts" or "I Gotta Get a Message To You." If you want some stuff after disco ended, try "The Woman in You," "Living Eyes," "One," or "Alone." There's way more hits by them than even I've named...they were massive.
I first heard The Bee Gees when I was 11 in 2001 and I got just as excited and fell just as hard in love with them as you have Jordan. Also top 5, probably top 3 bands of all time. Love love love your reactions 💙 If you want to listen to later era stuff, anything from the album This Is Where I Came In (2001) is fantastic. Sacred Trust and Loose Talk Costs Lives shows off Barry’s voice, while Embrace and Walking on Air shows off Robin’s voice, and Man in the Middle highlights Maurice, who didn’t take lead as much. It’s a wonderful album and was the last one all 3 brothers did before Maurice died.
"You Should Be Dancing" is my favorite Bee Gees song.
Mine, too! ❤️
OMG! YES!
The Foo Figters just did a great cover of Bee Gees tunes as "The Dee Gees" :)
Am ready to do the hustle! Who’s with me???
I wish all the young peope of today would check out the BEE GEES And all the other great bands that were huge in the 70s, WHAT A BETTER WORLD IT WOULD BE , There being ROBBED
Jive Talking, the Bomb
Yes!
Was the first 45 I got when I was 8 or 9 years old!
@@funkspinna ui
It is the best
YES!!❤️❤️❤️
"Stayin' Alive" has to be your next one. It's arguably their most famous song. And if Amber's in the mood for a slow vibe, "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?" is one of the greatest torch songs of all time.
Or Massachusetts.
Signature song? What? How did they make it over 20 years in the music business without a signature song??????????
Good choices!
Don't Forget "Tragedy"
Agreed
Man it makes me happy as a 55 year old woman to see these young people enjoying old music and the BEE ❤GEES
I was too young to see the R-rated version of Saturday Night Fever when it came out in December of 1977 but in 1979 Paramount released a PG version of it on a double-bill with Grease. Even in its edited form (containing many re-shot scenes for network TV) the movie, and of course,the music, blew me away.
The saddest thing is that Maurice and Robin Gibb have both passed away so Barry is the last Bee Gee left, and is still releasing new music. Amazing that he had all those decades with his brothers, singing and writing music together, and what a legacy!
And they were twins
❤
You should give Tragedy a listen. Barry doesn't disappoint in this song either...
oh yes.....
Definitely YES!! I was just about to request y’all do this one next!!!!
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@Willow B It was by sheer accident how the Bee Gees can hit the high notes, here is why they can do it ruclips.net/video/8FEbFLsA59M/видео.html
I have to say, you two are the most enjoyable “reaction video” RUclipsrs to watch. Your enthusiasm wears off on all of us old-timers who grew up with and love this music. It makes it all new to us again. All that new joy is just awesome! Thank you.
Totally agree - just love watching their reactions and takes me right back to being young and enjoying it all the first time round. What a fun time, musically, it was :)
Thanks you guys
Right!!!!!!!!! I get so much joy spending time with these two!
It's a joy watching these youngsters getting to hear real music, keep up the good work, spread the music.
I actually don't watch as much tv as I used to since finding your channel! Soooo, much more entertaining, thank you both so much! ❤
"Saturday Night Fever" is a must watch then! Soundtrack is full of Bee Gee's, and a great performance by John Travolta!
I feel like they need to watch the Justin Timberlake/Jimmy Fallon SNL parody of the Brothers Gibb. I crack up every time.
Agree!
The Bee Gees were monsters in the disco era. Some of the best stuff. I danced to this song so much back then. It was great!
I danced at my high school prom, my wedding, my two daughters weddings and if God Blesses me I will dance with both my nieces and both my granddaughters at their weddings #BeeGees
Y’all are the official, life-long co-presidents of the Cool Kids Club.
The Cool Kids Club…BRILLIANT!
But listen to more Karen Carpenter!
This song is from the movie “Saturday Night Fever”. It stars John Travolta. BeeGees wrote the soundtrack and performed it. It’s another great movie reaction option.
Saturday Night Fever is a must for movie reactions!!!
Yes, and they sing a lot of their other hits in this awesome movie!!!
Basically....Saturday Night Fever IS Disco and vice versa. It defined everything about the genre, from the Bee Gees music to Travolta's dance moves. Personally it's one of the top 5 movies of all time. Just watching the opening sequence when he's walking down the street should be on everyone's watch list.
This is a must see movie! The sound track went platinum before the movie was released!
The whole Bee Gees album was recorded and released before the movie filmation. Later the producers realized the music perfectly fitted in the movie, and the rest is history.
When you get your movie reaction channel, Saturday Night Fever is a must.
YES!!!!
This video inspired to watch the movie again. Great suggestion
Watch Saturday Night Fever!
DEFINITELY!
Arguably the greatest movie soundtrack of all time. I've been a diehard BeeGees fan for 45 years now. In addition to loving their music, I'm so grateful for Barry & Maurice's generosity, that literally helped save my life. They were major contributors for the building of the University of Miami Medical Center's Pediatric Oncology Clinic - where I battled rare childhood cancer 40 years ago. 🙂
How wonderful 👏👏
Welcome to the cool kids club. 😂
Barry's falsetto is legendary. All the Gibb brothers could sing in falsetto, including baby brother Andy, but Barry was the king.
Absolutely!
Robin's vibrato was unmatched and Maurice was an amazing musician and good singer. I first knew them in the 60's when Robin sang many of the leads. Sadly he got shoved to the back of the bus during the disco era.
Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, Frankie is classic falsetto
Sherry!!!!!~
Big Girls Don't Cry
Walk Like a Man, Big Girls Don’t Cry, Can’t Take My Eyes off you, My Eyes Adored You. So many great songs.
Coincidentally Frankie Valli sings the theme song from Grease, which was written by Barry Gibb.
Love Frankie that is when music was good.
You guys really need to do ‘You Should Be Dancin’. It’ll go straight on your phone. There’s a live version that everyone reacts to that they did with their younger brother Andy and he’s a mini Barry. It’s so much fun to watch. 🕺
Saturday Night Fever is one of those movies they need to re-release IN THEATERS!!!
Watching John Travolta walking down the street - with a can of paint?
Those voices, that music over movie theater speakers was GORGEOUS!
Barry’s hair is always on point!
And hairy chest medallion.
@@rjjcms1LMAO 😂
White rain hair spray
If you want more of their Funk and Groove listen to "Jive Talking", you'll be like why didn't we start out with this! Amazing! So many great songs! Interesting fact, the guitar groove for "Jive Talking" came about from Barry taking the taxi every morning to the studio during the recording of the album. Each trip there and back he would go over a bridge and the sound and rhythm of the tires hitting the metal, hearing that repeated every day gave him the funky guitar riff for the song.
If your are interested look up the documentary "The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart", it is was on HBO, very well done.
My fave!
Falsetto… Frankie Valli and the four seasons is a must
Sherry
Yes yes you're right.
Yes, would love "Big Girls Don't Cry" and "Walk Like a Man"!!
Totally agree! You guys gotta do The Four Seasons!
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Say what you want about Disco, but damn it was a lot of fun dancing to all those songs!
So true. Even now it’s impossible to keep still when these songs are playing….
These were the best times, we were out just about every night back then!
Absolutely!
I remember as a kid trying to dance like John Travolta lol!
It was
This was a disco staple…loved it then and love it now!
All genres of music was so awesome in those days
The 70's: Dance like no one's looking, sing like no one is listening, and love like you've never been hurt before
I would like to see you watch the BEE GEEs "YOU SHOULD BE DANCING" and see if you can stay in your seat
I'll give them a million dollars if they can stay still 😂🤣😂🤣😂
If you’re into falsetto, you MUST listen to Reasons by Earth Wind and Fire. Phillip Bailey has one of the craziest falsettos of all time!! Also some fantastic saxophone for Amber by the great Don Myrick!
…the live version!!!
They can't hold a candle to the Bee Gees
Love the bee gees
Absolutely. My husbands favorite. He calls it "a belt polishing dance song." Lol
As a child of the 70’s, Reasons was the slow dance song of the time!!
It’s hard to overstate the popularity of The Bee Gees music and the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack back in those days. They ruled the charts with their own songs as well as ones written and produced for other artists. Sadly Barry is the only brother still with us today.
I feel nothing but pure, utter joy watching Jay react to the BeeGees and Barry! 😁🥰❤❤❤
His enthusiasm and unabashed joy for Barry/The Bee Gees makes me smile and his bopping along. and "Hey" to the song takes me out every time!!
I'm sure you both will love "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" by the Bee Gees. I Love Your Channel !
You need this one Amber.
I don't think you guys have reacted to Staying Alive yet, that should be your next bee gees
Agreed!
Since you just saw John Travolta in Grease and love the BeeGees, you have to see Saturday Night Fever. At least 6 BeeGees songs, if not more.
One of my favs...they were wonderful.
"Saturday Night Fever" is my favorite soundtrack from the 70s. I still have this album. The Bee Gees ruled back then!
I thank God that I was a very young lady in the 70s and man, was I into the Bee Gees!!! Dancing to their music is one of my favorite memories. I had a GIANT crush on Barry and now at 64 years old, I see no reason to change my opinion of him!!
Mine was Andy!
IN the 70s WHEN THE BEE GEES Came on ,, The floors were SUPER PACKED ,Us 70s Brats were having the best times of our lives , At least for me ...
Same, girl!! This was too much fun!!
❤
When Saturday Night Fever hit in the late 70s, these guys literally became the biggest thing since The Beatles. The other hits off this record were Stayin Alive, More than Woman, You Shpuld Be Dancing, and How Deep is your Love.
Great song! Here is another bee gees song from 1967 called “To love somebody” one of the greatest songs written by the greatest band! Love you guys! Amber you look beautiful!
I love you all's reaction to the BG's. That Disco Beat will turn you inside out. :-) Love it!
Yeeeah! You're absolutely the cool kids now!!!🥰🥳
Jay's got a man crush. When you start the movie channel, check out Saturday Night Fever.
Rob: Nights On Broadway should be on your playlist.
100%!!!!
To me, best song!
Love U Inside Out
A great one!
Absolutely my favorite Bee Gees tune.
This intro to this one was so cute.... Jordan's enthusiasm was so infectious!! Love you two... you're doing a wonderful job!
MORE BEE GEES FANNY BE TENDER! C'MON JAY!!!
I LOVE that song!
Your reactions are just too cute for words.
Love your energy! There has never been any performers like the BeeGees! Amber is so right! We used to dance to this and go to the roller rink you better believe it was playing. So glad you guys enjoy them!
We use to dance to this when we were stationed in Germany in 1976,we always said that us wives and Airman were the first to line dance,memories!!!!!!!
Where were you stationed? I taught disco dance in ‘79 in Mannheim.
This was THE Disco song if you had a great dancing partner back in the day it was magical, I can’t even count how many times I danced to this one and I even won prizes in dancing competitions occasionally with my then partner Jackie, Oh to be young and fit like that again……I wish, I’m loving your reaction to this one, Thanks for bringing back some great memories.
Staying Alive......Bee Gees
Yes their falsetto is nice, but love the harmony and their voices. ❤️
I love when you learn songs from our generation. We had FUN in those days.
Alot of fun!!!!
In case you guys were confused before, THIS is Disco.
The Bee Gees NEVER called their music "Disco"
It's "rhythm and blues"
They did other styles of Music too; I love their early music best.
@@mrcoldshower2823 They may not have called it that, and most of their music was NOT... However, THIS ONE was definitely disco.
@@mrcoldshower2823 Yeah, I danced the hustle way too many times to Night Fever not to call it Disco. But I love the early stuff too: I Gotta Get a Message To You, Words, Lonely Days, Run to Me, How Can You End a Broken Heart.
The Bee Gees never set out to make Disco. They wanted to make funky uptempo R&B. It just happened that when they started making this kind of music the rise of Disco happened. It was all timing.
Since you mentioned roller skating here's a suggestion for Female Friday, Gloria Gaynor - I will Survive, the official video.
And "Ring my Bell"!
Yes!
My favorite song from the disco era.
Yes yes, YES!!!
One a the best groups ever
I just love you two. My gawd. So cute. And real. You make me smile and J. You are justified
that song was a game changer at that time. it defined what disco music has to sound like.
You love falsetto got to do Frankie Vali and the Four Seasons. Big girl's don't cry, Sherry all classics!
A natural high voice ( not falsetto) singer Mitch Glassi of Pentatonix
I Know What Your Talking About!
Glad to see a new generation realizing Disco wasn't a joke. The music from the Bothers Gibb: Barry, Robin, Maurice, and baby brother Andy has some great falsetto and always appeals.
Staying Alive is my favorite Bee Gees song.
The Bee Gees have an amazing band of instrumentalists playing with them on their recordings, and live with them too. The sound of their amazing voices together with the guitars, drums, vintage keyboards and synths, and sometimes horns & strings too, make quite an appealing sound! They had a dozen huge hits, easy. "Too Much Heaven" "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?" "Jive Talkin" "Stayin' Alive" "Night Fever" "You Should Be Dancing" "More Than a Woman" "Nights on Broadway" "How Deep Is Your Love?" (more)
one thing about this channel, it's helped me realize how much i grew up with great music and just took it for granted. this channel helped me have the true appreciation i should have always had.
My favorite is "Nights on Broadway," which is the song where Barry discovered the falsetto (in the studio). There's a great live version where Maurice does the falsetto.
Yes! 🙌
First time doing the falsetto NIGHTS ON BROADWAY produced by ARID MARDIN one of the best producers from ATLANTIC RECORDS
Guys listen to “Guilty” by Barbara Streisand featuring Barry Gibb….tomorrow is a good day for it Female Friday. Also “Conga” by Gloria Estefan and the Miami Sound Machine. Great 80s party song, lots of drums and HORNS Amber.
Live Conga
Anything Barbara Streisand would be so cool...i cant pic my fave for her...depends on the mood of the moment.
Great choice ! 🎶 🎵 🪕 🎼 💿 🎸
Gloria and the MSM is a SOLID recommendation! Rhythm is Gonna Get You, Get on Your Feet, of course Conga, many more❤
brothers gibb are legendary..rip robin,maurice and andy
Bee Gees... This is where I came in and Love you inside out.
This is my favorite jam by the Bee Gees! Without question!
This always brings back GREAT roller skating memories 🛼🛼. This album was huge during this time in the 70’s.
The mid to late 70s was a full on vibe.Everything from the music, hair ,clothes all of it was a time different from anything else.
All three brothers knew how to use their head voice - however, Sir Barry Gibb was The Master of Head voices!
If You continue down this rabbit hole, You'll discover that each one of these three Musical Geniuses can hold their own (brilliantly...) on any track.
(Older twin brother Robin had a hauntingly beautiful voice that was truly one of a kind...).
These three Legends gave us close to 50 years of Pure Magic...
💖💖💖
Absolutely. Loved Robin's unique and beautiful voice and Maurice was an amazing musician and certainly not too shabby a singer.
I can just TELL that you would have been DISCO KING + QUEEN back in the day!
Glad you did this ,react to You should be dancing ,react to their baby brother, Andy Gibb shadow dancing and I just want to be your everything
If you like falsetto, the king is Frankie Valli of “The Four Seasons”. Check out “Sherry” or “Walk Like a Man”
Agreed the four seasons, another choice: big girls don't cry.
Or Philip Bailey of Earth Wind & Fire.
Big Girls Don't Cry too.
Walk like a man - reminds me of the film Sleepers one of my all time favourites
Oh my, my, my... now you're talking my language!! Frankie is the Man!!!
I grew up listening to the Bee Gees in the '70s (my mom was a huge fan; an artist, she even drew portraits of Barry!). Love seeing Jay's enthusiasm for Barry and his brothers, the very talented Bee Gees.
NOw you made me curious if your mother's art is the picture that made it to their new studio.
@@CabinFever52 Unfortunately not. :)
@@goblinqueen4991 , ty for the reply
You two are brillant AND hilarious. When we come the US we are coming to you to hang out!
I'm new to you two and I LOVE the way you both love the Bee Gees. I turned of age in the disco era so I danced to all of their music.
I love watching younger folks discovering my generations great music.
It was while they were recording Night Fever that they discovered they could sing falsetto. The producer wanted some high note adlibs for this song, and Barry decided to give it a try... the rest is history!
Coming back again for J's love of Barry. Best Man-Crush ever.
Barry hardly ever disappoints. I love his falsetto. However his voice is so versatile, he can also sing rock and country. His real voice is very pleasant!!! You have not even scratched the surface of amazing Bee Gees songs!
All three sound fantastic!
Nice choice Cameron. But how about “Easy Lover” with Phil Collins and Phillip Bailey!!
The video for this song is the best ever!
Oooh yes…great song!
Happy to hear how much you love the BeeGees! They were definitely the aoundtrack to my youth! I was a freshman in high school when the BeeGees did the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever. Such pure talent without all the auto tune and trickery that we have now. So much good music from that time…the 70’s had some great music!! Oh to be young again!!
I was a senior in high school when Saturday night fever came out, or was it the summer after I graduated?
In any case we danced to all these songs at the Light Factory the local disco at college! Every Monday night!
You guys need to do "Stayin Alive". It is an incredible showcase for Barry's voice! You will be blown away!
I can't EVEN! Ya'll are sooooo cute!!!
One of the greatest groups ever.
The Bee Gees were the soundtrack of my teenage years. Just a heads up, if you like falsetto voices, you should react to Leo Sayer,You Make me Feel Like Dancing, When I Need You, and quite a few others. Keep up the good work, you two are so cute!
Leo Sayer. Loved him as a kid. Haven’t thought of his songs in a long time. Some definite classics. They should also listen to Jimmy Sommerville. His solo stuff and his work with Bronski Beat and The Communards.
The BEE GEES in the 70s Had at least 100, 000 hits lol It seamed like it any ways
Another one is Pentatonix. Mitch is always perfect.
Be sure to see the film Saturday Night Fever. You’ll love the Bee Gees’ songs even more. ❤️🎶 💃 🕺
Night Fever was played a lot during the Disco Era. So happy seeing you two enjoying the music we grew up with.
This was a wonderful era to be alive and kicking....young and ready to boogie down!! And BOY did I EVER!!! LOL!!!
one of their Bests!!!
Bee Gee's music is always pleasant to hear, It always makes you feel good and makes you want to dance.
Other great Bee Gees songs you should try if you haven't already: "Tragedy," "Jive Talkin'," "Stayin' Alive," "You Should Be Dancing," "Nights on Broadway," "More Than a Woman," "Love You Inside Out." They've had so many hits over the years...and this is just their disco era. If you want some of their hits before they went disco, try "How Do You Mend a Broken Heart," "Words," "To Love Somebody," "Massachusetts" or "I Gotta Get a Message To You." If you want some stuff after disco ended, try "The Woman in You," "Living Eyes," "One," or "Alone." There's way more hits by them than even I've named...they were massive.
Picking just one would be an impossible task….they’re all soooo good.
Nights on Broadway by the BeeGees..you'll love it!
THAT'S the song where Barry "found" his falsetto.
YES
THANKS FOR MORE BEE GEES!!!
One of the best reactions!!! Love y’all. Bee Gees are the EPIC
I first heard The Bee Gees when I was 11 in 2001 and I got just as excited and fell just as hard in love with them as you have Jordan. Also top 5, probably top 3 bands of all time. Love love love your reactions 💙 If you want to listen to later era stuff, anything from the album This Is Where I Came In (2001) is fantastic. Sacred Trust and Loose Talk Costs Lives shows off Barry’s voice, while Embrace and Walking on Air shows off Robin’s voice, and Man in the Middle highlights Maurice, who didn’t take lead as much. It’s a wonderful album and was the last one all 3 brothers did before Maurice died.
My husband and I worked hard to make sure our daughter knew music. We introduced her to 70’s, 80’s, 90’s rock and country. She ended up loving 60’s.
Y'all REALLY need to check out The Bee Gee's, " Night's on Broadway " ! They really show off their falsetto voices !!
I still love you guys 2 years later!!! Bee gees forever
Stayin' Alive is a Bee Gees classic as well