You should search for how this song came about, heavily influenced by Blue Weaver who was not given a writing credit, which was criminal since he created large parts of the song structure in terms of the chords and progression of the song. It was written in a chateau in Furnace.
In my opinion Bee Gees are the best group ever existed. Been a fan since 1974 and still am. Barry’s voice is incredible and Robin sounds like an Angel. There isn’t any others even getting close to the sound of those guys.There youngest brother Andy was also amazing. If you haven’t listened to him you definitely should do so. Today they don’t do music like this anymore but thankfully we always have Bee Gees and Andy’s music. I absolutely love those brothers ❤️❤️❤️
Even people who aren’t into The Bee Gees genre can’t deny they are masters of harmony and genius songwriters. I personally love all their music spanning their long career.
I love Barry's ununciation and emphasis on this song. He's almost whispering, except where he opens up on "breaking us DOWN" and "they should all just let us BE." The conviction is so strong yet it's so subtle. The BeeGees are so overlooked and it's a shame that they were dismissed because "disco sucks." First, it doesn't, you wouldn't have MJ's "Billy Jean" without "Staying Alive." Second, they have an amazing catalog spanning decades with multiple styles. I'd love to see you break down more of their songs, especially some of their falsetto work.
This song is a masterpiece. Great job Ken as always. The fact that you singled this one out is important though so younger music lovers can discover an absolute masterwork.
So glad you picked this song, and that you're going into harmonies! The analysis of the melodic integrity and harmony embellishment at 10:28, and how they handle it, I found fascinating. I've long loved the vocal harmonies on the chorus here. Thanks!
Not only lovely voices and angelic harmonies but prolific song writers 👍🏻 how many songs had these guys written not only for themselves but countless other artists ? Phenomenal career 👍🏻👍🏻
Since I was young my parents listened to the Bee Gees. I didn’t think much of them because I grew up listening to them, but years later when I started to want to sing I rediscovered them and finally understood just how good they were. I’ve been practising singing to their songs for years now and I still haven’t grown tired of them, everytime I sing these songs I discover something new about the songs, the Bee Gees or myself. They made so many hit songs that if you are to cover their legacy you won’t be done under a few hours. I’m all for it though 👍
I love the beegees Ken great group their harmonies and falsetto sounds such a great group the best when it came to disco music beegees are awesome absolutely love this song so beautiful I love this one and too much heaven beautiful ballads Ken 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Too Much Heaven would be another one to analyze. Big Bee Gees fan here, listened to all their albums and love most of them, know all their popular songs as well as their not so famous deep cuts, but Too Much Heaven will always be my favorite Bee Gees song. Fantastic instrumental and harmonies, one of the best R&B songs of all time, written and performed by three European bros - truly an incredible group. I hate to say this because a lot of people say this about their favorite groups to try and seem special, but I truly think the Bee Gees, as musicians, are underrated. They weren’t just a disco act but amazing songwriters and melody writers (in fact, they only ever wrote a few disco songs). They deserve to be mentioned when talking about the greatest writers of all time.
What is so amazing to know is they had no music lessons and they couldn't read music. How do you write great songs when you can't read music? They had such internal talent that all this was possible. I've loved them since I was a teenager and I'm in my sixties now. I sad saw the loss of 3 of the brothers. I hope they are all resting in peace. We greatly miss them all. I wish music today was like this. Sadly it isn't. Auto correct and electronic clean up is todays music. Hardly anyone plays instruments anymore. I'd love to see you do a Bee Gees athon. Thanks for doing this Ken. Stay safe and take care.
Well, there were songs and music before there were written notes and music theory. Barry once told about orchestras (presumably meaning orchestra conductors) telling them they couldn't construct songs the way they sometimes did but they went ahead and did so anyway, to the great pleasure of millions. Of course an orchestra of professionally trained musicians playing the music of professionally trained composers is a thing of beauty but not the only route to beautiful music. These boys were just overflowing with natural talent that was best left to roam free wherever it took them.
The Bee Gees are disregarded by too many people because of Saturday Night Fever..... For the Whom The Bell Tolls is a heartbreaking lyric and a superb song to boot.... Best BG's track from the 90's..... Just look at the songs they wrote for everyone else. Wow and, thanks again Ken 👊🏼
As I’ve gotten older I’ve become more amazed at how incredibly talented those guys were. Their performance of Nights on Broadway on Midnight Special is absolutely stunning. Thanks for the vid!
I saw in the “Broken Heart” documentary that the powers that be asked for the best love song ever written. The BeeGees pianist (I forgot his name!) got really emotional talking about he and Barry writing this song and how special it still is to him. And how when the sun shown through the window they came up with “I see your eyes in the morning sun”. It’s cool to listen to tape of he and Barry tinkering around with the song, coming up with lyrics!
Barry, Robin and Maurice wrote this song. Maybe Blue Weaver was talking about arrangement but he certainly did not write it and he must have been on crack if he said he did.
@@beeharbour he was the guy who figured out some of the magic connecting chords. I've heard the session where they were creating this song and it's amazing to hear how Blue Weaver just finds these magic chords on the suggestion of Barry.
Great song. They also did 'Too Much Heaven', which Brian Wilson referred to not as a song, but a place where people sing - Brian: “I remember when I heard ‘Too Much Heaven’ for the first time. I thought ‘that’s not a song, that’s not a record, that’s a place where people sing and I love going to that place.”
YES! A "BeeGee-a-thon"! They are WONDERFUL! I listened all the way through the video and I loved your professional insights. They reach something (physically) inside of me - I don't know how to describe it - is it a tonal range that I connects with? I just don't know.
One of the most beautiful songs ever written and so masterfully performed! This brings a tear to my eye! Thanks for the incredible analysis on this gem!
Great episode today. The Bee Gees are part of the soundtrack of my life. I'm so thankful for their music. Nothing like it in today's music world. Your Bee Gee tracks are great!👍 🔨
DEFINITELY do a "Bee Gees-athon"!!! With the music/artists that you choose to cover, you have proven you know what the hell you're talking about! Love the Bee Gees!
Well l been listening to lots of music 🎶. I do analyze everything I hear .and tell them your the greatest . I drop your name everywhere. Thanks Ken. Love the Bee gees I checked out . Exile . They have a few good songs . Kiss me all over .not sure if you heard them. They sang 55 years . I’m sure the lead die at 41 .. it’s a very old band .thanks Ken
The Bee Gees and Andy, were amazing and magical. Their talent and genius... breath taking.. Thank you for the comment regarding the music of today, missing the melody. The Bee Gees were true artists...no auto tune can create this.
Nobody I've ever heard has falsetto voice and range as Barry, Maurice and Robin have amazing voices too. And the songs all 4 brothers wrote are legendary, and since unfortunately loosing and, brothers kept pounding hit songs for other artists of all genres. Pure talent 🙏
This is really interesting, I intently watched your awesome analysis 3 times (hahah!), then listened to this heartaching song on their channel, then shared both videos with my loved ones. Keep up the great work, Ken!
One of my favorite songs by them. Love the almost breathy vocals in the chorus. Just beautiful and exquisite. The soft yearning to be with the one you love and forget the rest of the world....❤️
They re-invented their sound every decade , but they were able to still sound like themselves as well. Barry said that they didn’t always connect but they stayed around. A lot of their songs were hits in Europe and Asia and just got “meh” reactions in the states. Now people are listening to those songs snd wondering why they weren’t hits over here!?! There are so many great songs-I googled once songs written by The Bee Gees and got a list of close to 1k and at that time I think there were some missing from the list as well as Barry’s “ In the Now” songs.
Loved them for decades, since I was a young teen. First artist I ever loved so much I went backward in time to discover and equally enjoy their earliest works from the 60s. They wrote enigmatic lyrics, and had a sound like no other before or since. Just as you say Ken, BeeGees music took you on a sonic journey. Amazes me to this day they never read music or had theory knowledge, just a gift. There's clips of Barry working with a keyboard player (forget his name) using only the music in his head while the keyboardist 'translated' the changes into chords. I do believe it was this very song. Barry painstakingly corrected him bar after bar till he got what Barry was 'hearing'. RIP Andy, Mo and Rob. Thank you and big brother Barry for making one unhappy kid's life so much brighter.
This is great stuff!! Please isolate "Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)" if you can... so many layers & would be wonderful to hear it with just vocals. Shame they (Bee Gees) never performed it live. Thanks much!
In my Opinion the bee gees were one of the best bands ever to grace the presents of a stage. def top 5 bands of all time if we are talking vocals. they all had different voices but blended so well together and the song writing was some of the best ever. I also thought it was amazing that they started out in the 60's and reinvented themselves in the 70's where they don't even sound like the same band. Name another band that has done that equally as well? The Gibb Brothers were on another level folks there will never be another. I know you said they started out and they were Kind of Corny but there 60's stuff to me was amazing. I actually like that more than the 70's bee gees but hey what can I say all Bee Gees era songs are impressive. You have to be great when Ken can't find anything to critique. Great Analysis Ken.
@@kentamplin I really did Ken. You really understand the artistry of vocalisation. I remember seeing the 3 brothers sing a cappella jive talkin live on a BBC tv show in the 80’s. It was unrehearsed but delivered a touch of magic.
Thank you so much Ken for this great presentation and very good selection.The Bee Gees are very recognizable in the music world precisely because of their incredibly special voices. They are unique.Unrepeatable.Big world music history. Rock on🤘👍😉
I recently saw a clip when The Bee Gees sung this song accappella and it was really spot on. Had this as an earbuck for weeks....i just managed to forget it...and now you bring it up again....How dare you ;-)
I need to hear each brother's voice separately. I wish that was somewhere on RUclips! With most harmonies, I can pick out each vocal line, but with these guys, it's so difficult. They blend so closely.
Thanks for covering this Ken….love your range of tastes. I played in heavy rock bands back in the day and listened to the Bee Gees and even Abba …yes to a Bee Gees marathon!
Ken i love your vidieos, The Bee Gees need respect. They were the sound of my childhood, there isnt song wrighters like this anymore and it is so sad.Just glad i was around when they were at their peak...
Wow, I heard Seals and Crofts at Home Depot this weekend and thought, what a great song. Hadn't heard it in at least a decade, took it for granted as a kid.
One of my all time favorite bands. I love the disco era & later, but their earlier stuff is my favorite! To love Somebody, Just Gotta get a message to you, Massachusetts, etc.
I'm 67. Fan since 1967. Thunder and lightning came over me, hearing them singing in German TV-show Beat Club 'To Love Somebody'! Now, that song is one of the most covered ever. Think it could be nice, to isolate that one, if you're willing to. By myself (vocals and 12string Acoustic-Guitar), together with friends, that song is always on board by lil concerts. Not so well known songs of them are 'Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You', also from 1967 and 'Smoke And Mirrors' from 1997. I'll swear toya, absolutely incredible singing, above every level.
This has been my favourite song since I was 7 years old and I heard it for the first time in a grocery store meat department. I just stood there and wouldn’t move until the song was over, which really irritated my dad. It was the kid behind the butcher counter who told me it was “How Deep is Your Love” by The BeeGees. ❤❤
Their voices were “ literally” instruments…. so good! No music necessary. These isolated vocal tracks prove that.👍❤️
Music is needed too, and the writing is out of this world.
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I think this song is one of the very best ballads that’s ever been written! I’ve never gotten tired of hearing it
You should search for how this song came about, heavily influenced by Blue Weaver who was not given a writing credit, which was criminal since he created large parts of the song structure in terms of the chords and progression of the song. It was written in a chateau in Furnace.
In my opinion Bee Gees are the best group ever existed. Been a fan since 1974 and still am. Barry’s voice is incredible and Robin sounds like an Angel. There isn’t any others even getting close to the sound of those guys.There youngest brother Andy was also amazing. If you haven’t listened to him you definitely should do so. Today they don’t do music like this anymore but thankfully we always have Bee Gees and Andy’s music. I absolutely love those brothers ❤️❤️❤️
Gotta say never seen this opinion before
@@thisismagacountry1318 You said The Beatles, but you meant The Rolling Stones.
Beegees is much more talented than the Beatles realtalk
@@roscianyt You said the Rolling Stones, but you meant Led Zeppelin.
Fran since 1969. Barry with his many voices is my fav. The best singer and songwriter ever.
Even people who aren’t into The Bee Gees genre can’t deny they are masters of harmony and genius songwriters. I personally love all their music spanning their long career.
I'm seventeen, been listening to old music since I was 3. Old is Gold.
Im 24 and think music from 80 early 90s is much better then now.
@@sasha_sash9660 Yes i agree
I love Barry's ununciation and emphasis on this song. He's almost whispering, except where he opens up on "breaking us DOWN" and "they should all just let us BE." The conviction is so strong yet it's so subtle.
The BeeGees are so overlooked and it's a shame that they were dismissed because "disco sucks." First, it doesn't, you wouldn't have MJ's "Billy Jean" without "Staying Alive." Second, they have an amazing catalog spanning decades with multiple styles. I'd love to see you break down more of their songs, especially some of their falsetto work.
They were never, ever cheesy. They were timely. Their first hit was in 1967. They changed, developed and grew with time.
Please do a whole Bee Gees marathon they absolutely deserve it and I cannot wait to watch.
yes..
One word, and you instantly know it's them. Very unique voices. Everybody likes something from the Bee Gees. Thanks Ken!
One of the great songs. Can't believe we used to turn on a radio back in the day and this came on.
This song is a masterpiece. Great job Ken as always. The fact that you singled this one out is important though so younger music lovers can discover an absolute masterwork.
Barry Gibb has one of the best falsetto voices in the history of recorded music.
One of? Hes the best
He is best because his original voice is very strong
@@scottmcnaney297 - Check David Surkamp of Pavlov's Dog...
Great breakdown coach! This song STILL gives me chills! So euphoric!
The Bee Gees are the kings of harmony. They are one of my guilty pleasures to listen to. You will never get anything like them ever again.
So glad you picked this song, and that you're going into harmonies! The analysis of the melodic integrity and harmony embellishment at 10:28, and how they handle it, I found fascinating. I've long loved the vocal harmonies on the chorus here. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
They had some great pre-disco 60s early 70s songs. What is amazing is their live performances were just as good as the albums.
Not only lovely voices and angelic harmonies but prolific song writers 👍🏻 how many songs had these guys written not only for themselves but countless other artists ? Phenomenal career 👍🏻👍🏻
More than 1030 songs. Unbeatbel. Geniuses.
Since I was young my parents listened to the Bee Gees. I didn’t think much of them because I grew up listening to them, but years later when I started to want to sing I rediscovered them and finally understood just how good they were. I’ve been practising singing to their songs for years now and I still haven’t grown tired of them, everytime I sing these songs I discover something new about the songs, the Bee Gees or myself. They made so many hit songs that if you are to cover their legacy you won’t be done under a few hours. I’m all for it though 👍
I love the beegees Ken great group their harmonies and falsetto sounds such a great group the best when it came to disco music beegees are awesome absolutely love this song so beautiful I love this one and too much heaven beautiful ballads Ken 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Please do a Bee-Gees-a-thon! Their vocals are stunning. This video was so enjoyable and informative!
Great suggestion!
@@kentamplin yes.. they really truly deserve it and you are the one..
Too Much Heaven would be another one to analyze. Big Bee Gees fan here, listened to all their albums and love most of them, know all their popular songs as well as their not so famous deep cuts, but Too Much Heaven will always be my favorite Bee Gees song. Fantastic instrumental and harmonies, one of the best R&B songs of all time, written and performed by three European bros - truly an incredible group.
I hate to say this because a lot of people say this about their favorite groups to try and seem special, but I truly think the Bee Gees, as musicians, are underrated. They weren’t just a disco act but amazing songwriters and melody writers (in fact, they only ever wrote a few disco songs). They deserve to be mentioned when talking about the greatest writers of all time.
This is also one of the most beautiful love songs. It's tear jerking. Ken you sound pretty awesome on this as well.
You Win Again, Ken - with another stellar analysis. Love Bee Gees since I was a kid
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
What is so amazing to know is they had no music lessons and they couldn't read music. How do you write great songs when you can't read music? They had such internal talent that all this was possible. I've loved them since I was a teenager and I'm in my sixties now. I sad saw the loss of 3 of the brothers. I hope they are all resting in peace. We greatly miss them all. I wish music today was like this. Sadly it isn't. Auto correct and electronic clean up is todays music. Hardly anyone plays instruments anymore. I'd love to see you do a Bee Gees athon. Thanks for doing this Ken. Stay safe and take care.
Thanks for watching!
Well, there were songs and music before there were written notes and music theory. Barry once told about orchestras (presumably meaning orchestra conductors) telling them they couldn't construct songs the way they sometimes did but they went ahead and did so anyway, to the great pleasure of millions. Of course an orchestra of professionally trained musicians playing the music of professionally trained composers is a thing of beauty but not the only route to beautiful music. These boys were just overflowing with natural talent that was best left to roam free wherever it took them.
The Bee Gees are disregarded by too many people because of Saturday Night Fever..... For the Whom The Bell Tolls is a heartbreaking lyric and a superb song to boot.... Best BG's track from the 90's..... Just look at the songs they wrote for everyone else. Wow and, thanks again Ken 👊🏼
Thanks for the listen!
For me this is one of the most beautifull melody created of the modern music. Thanks for the video Ken, cheers from Brasil
As I’ve gotten older I’ve become more amazed at how incredibly talented those guys were. Their performance of Nights on Broadway on Midnight Special is absolutely stunning. Thanks for the vid!
A Bee Gees- a-thon! Yes please! Great video as always!
You got it!
Yes yes yes to a Bee Gees marathon!❤
I saw in the “Broken Heart” documentary that the powers that be asked for the best love song ever written. The BeeGees pianist (I forgot his name!) got really emotional talking about he and Barry writing this song and how special it still is to him. And how when the sun shown through the window they came up with “I see your eyes in the morning sun”. It’s cool to listen to tape of he and Barry tinkering around with the song, coming up with lyrics!
I think the pianist was Blue Weaver
Barry, Robin and Maurice wrote this song. Maybe Blue Weaver was talking about arrangement but he certainly did not write it and he must have been on crack if he said he did.
@@handymanny6615 yes!
@@beeharbour he was the guy who figured out some of the magic connecting chords. I've heard the session where they were creating this song and it's amazing to hear how Blue Weaver just finds these magic chords on the suggestion of Barry.
“Nights on Broadway” has long been on my playlist. Such an awesome song to get you bouncing around and I nodding your head.
Ok I'm sold. Now I know why I love this group. Never knew why, just did. Fascinating is the word and excellence is the theme. Yes
Great song. They also did 'Too Much Heaven', which Brian Wilson referred to not as a song, but a place where people sing - Brian: “I remember when I heard ‘Too Much Heaven’ for the first time. I thought ‘that’s not a song, that’s not a record, that’s a place where people sing and I love going to that place.”
Great song and perfect vocals! Tkanks Ken.
You bet!
No other Harmony will ever surpass the Bee Gees!! My All time favorite Group !! 1❤💋❤💋❤💋Alway Will Adore Them !! And ALWAYS WILL!!!
I once saw a clip where Robin Gibb remarked about how people have gotten lazy about doing the WORK of writing good music and crafting it.
YES! A "BeeGee-a-thon"! They are WONDERFUL! I listened all the way through the video and I loved your professional insights.
They reach something (physically) inside of me - I don't know how to describe it - is it a tonal range that I connects with? I just don't know.
Lovely harmony
Yes, yes, yes to more Bee Gees!!!
You bet!
Love the Bee Gees. This happens to be my favorite song by them. Barry Gibb just nails it and the harmonies are so soothing.
Saturday Night Fever + the Bee Gees = Awesome!
The next Broadway hit musical should feature the music of The Bee Gees!
Talented people. So many memorable tunes. Love their early songs like "Massachusetts" and "I've Got To Get a Message To You."
Awesome the Bee Gees have a special place in my heart. Thank you!
One of the most underrated Bands of all time. Thank you for this video.
Rip Maurice, Andy and Robin 🙏
Great, I miss those days. Thanks for bring them back.
Any time!
Great reaction!!! I love how you give the Bee Gees their just due.
The lyrics are so true and the vocals amazing! The harmonies are an example for all song writters.
Love the Bee Gees. Brothers Gibb. Beautiful. Not complicated.....complex!
God Bless You, Ken! You're a musical genius yourself! Thank you for appreciating the Bee Gees in all their musical genius!
It’s amazing how the voices seems like one voice.. I love everything about bee gess.. Thank you for your reactions to their songs.
Barry Gibb was a masterful songwriter not only for the Bee Gees but for many other artists as well.
Along with Robin
@@suekilpatrick4758 a lot on his own
One of the most beautiful songs ever written and so masterfully performed! This brings a tear to my eye! Thanks for the incredible analysis on this gem!
don't be shy tell us which others are as beautiful?
Great episode today. The Bee Gees are part of the soundtrack of my life. I'm so thankful for their music. Nothing like it in today's music world. Your Bee Gee tracks are great!👍 🔨
DEFINITELY do a "Bee Gees-athon"!!! With the music/artists that you choose to cover, you have proven you know what the hell you're talking about! Love the Bee Gees!
On it!
Well l been listening to lots of music 🎶. I do analyze everything I hear .and tell them your the greatest . I drop your name everywhere. Thanks Ken. Love the Bee gees I checked out . Exile . They have a few good songs . Kiss me all over .not sure if you heard them. They sang 55 years . I’m sure the lead die at 41 .. it’s a very old band .thanks Ken
Ken, Thanks for this post. It was a learning experience… to hear their vocal process; from the inside, out. Great video!
Yes!! Beegeesathon!!
The Bee Gees and Andy, were amazing and magical. Their talent and genius... breath taking.. Thank you for the comment regarding the music of today, missing the melody.
The Bee Gees were true artists...no auto tune can create this.
Nobody I've ever heard has falsetto voice and range as Barry, Maurice and Robin have amazing voices too. And the songs all 4 brothers wrote are legendary, and since unfortunately loosing and, brothers kept pounding hit songs for other artists of all genres. Pure talent 🙏
This is really interesting, I intently watched your awesome analysis 3 times (hahah!), then listened to this heartaching song on their channel, then shared both videos with my loved ones. Keep up the great work, Ken!
Ken listening to your appreciation and detailed description/breakdown of my favorite song made me a fan of your site ...
Their melodies were/are timeless. That's what made/makes a song stand the test of time. I'm ALL FOR a Bee GeesAThon!!! The Documentary was very good!
One of my favorite songs by them. Love the almost breathy vocals in the chorus. Just beautiful and exquisite. The soft yearning to be with the one you love and forget the rest of the world....❤️
They re-invented their sound every decade , but they were able to still sound like themselves as well. Barry said that they didn’t always connect but they stayed around. A lot of their songs were hits in Europe and Asia and just got “meh” reactions in the states. Now people are listening to those songs snd wondering why they weren’t hits over here!?! There are so many great songs-I googled once songs written by The Bee Gees and got a list of close to 1k and at that time I think there were some missing from the list as well as Barry’s “ In the Now” songs.
Loved them for decades, since I was a young teen. First artist I ever loved so much I went backward in time to discover and equally enjoy their earliest works from the 60s. They wrote enigmatic lyrics, and had a sound like no other before or since. Just as you say Ken, BeeGees music took you on a sonic journey.
Amazes me to this day they never read music or had theory knowledge, just a gift. There's clips of Barry working with a keyboard player (forget his name) using only the music in his head while the keyboardist 'translated' the changes into chords. I do believe it was this very song. Barry painstakingly corrected him bar after bar till he got what Barry was 'hearing'.
RIP Andy, Mo and Rob. Thank you and big brother Barry for making one unhappy kid's life so much brighter.
This is great stuff!! Please isolate "Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)" if you can... so many layers & would be wonderful to hear it with just vocals. Shame they (Bee Gees) never performed it live. Thanks much!
I always love your shirts!!!
Thanks, Bill!
I love Bee Gees's Stayin' Alive so much! 😊
Nelly xx :)
In my Opinion the bee gees were one of the best bands ever to grace the presents of a stage. def top 5 bands of all time if we are talking vocals. they all had different voices but blended so well together and the song writing was some of the best ever. I also thought it was amazing that they started out in the 60's and reinvented themselves in the 70's where they don't even sound like the same band. Name another band that has done that equally as well? The Gibb Brothers were on another level folks there will never be another. I know you said they started out and they were Kind of Corny but there 60's stuff to me was amazing. I actually like that more than the 70's bee gees but hey what can I say all Bee Gees era songs are impressive. You have to be great when Ken can't find anything to critique. Great Analysis Ken.
Please do more Bee Gees!
Such a lovely tribute to the Bee Gees. They’re gifted at delivering chords in perfection.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@kentamplin I really did Ken. You really understand the artistry of vocalisation. I remember seeing the 3 brothers sing a cappella jive talkin live on a BBC tv show in the 80’s. It was unrehearsed but delivered a touch of magic.
Awesome beautiful song
Thank you so much Ken for this great presentation and very good selection.The Bee Gees are very recognizable in the music world precisely because of their incredibly special voices. They are unique.Unrepeatable.Big world music history.
Rock on🤘👍😉
There will never be music like this again unfortunately. Bee Gees so goood
They were the best,and their music will live forever. Nobody better to this day!!!!
I recently saw a clip when The Bee Gees sung this song accappella and it was really spot on. Had this as an earbuck for weeks....i just managed to forget it...and now you bring it up again....How dare you ;-)
😁
I need to hear each brother's voice separately. I wish that was somewhere on RUclips! With most harmonies, I can pick out each vocal line, but with these guys, it's so difficult. They blend so closely.
Thanks for covering this Ken….love your range of tastes. I played in heavy rock bands back in the day and listened to the Bee Gees and even Abba …yes to a Bee Gees marathon!
I agree everytime I hear the Bee Gees, I have to stop and listen. Excellent vocals!
Yes!
Their music is like velvet to my ears. I love listening to these isolated vocals. Fingers crossed that you do a "Bee Gees-A-Thon!"
Ken i love your vidieos, The Bee Gees need respect. They were the sound of my childhood, there isnt song wrighters like this anymore and it is so sad.Just glad i was around when they were at their peak...
So do I!
I'd love it if you could do "Summer Breeze"
I think the 70s was a golden era of recording fidelity, songwriting, and talent.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Yes please !
Wow, I heard Seals and Crofts at Home Depot this weekend and thought, what a great song. Hadn't heard it in at least a decade, took it for granted as a kid.
One of my all time favorite bands. I love the disco era & later, but their earlier stuff is my favorite! To love Somebody, Just Gotta get a message to you, Massachusetts, etc.
Great job congrats on the gold
Congrats on 1 million subs. You Rock.🤘
I know all their songs. I remember watching their music video when I was a kid. Glad to be in that era
This is some good music right here!
I'm 67. Fan since 1967. Thunder and lightning came over me, hearing them singing in German TV-show Beat Club 'To Love Somebody'! Now, that song is one of the most covered ever. Think it could be nice, to isolate that one, if you're willing to. By myself (vocals and 12string Acoustic-Guitar), together with friends, that song is always on board by lil concerts. Not so well known songs of them are 'Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You', also from 1967 and 'Smoke And Mirrors' from 1997. I'll swear toya, absolutely incredible singing, above every level.
So happy you played and broke these apart for me to get a better analysis on the Bee Gees! Love the Bee Gees. Thank you!
Yes!! Great idea! A Bee Gees-A-Thon!!! Great idea! I have always counted them as my top two bands!
Some songs literally speak for themselves. Truly amazing. These guys had it whatever it is.
Nailed it! So pure.
Endlich wieder eine neue Folge von Isolated Vocals ;)
Glad there's someone on music RUclips that respects the Bee Gees, despite the disco (which I love)
This has been my favourite song since I was 7 years old and I heard it for the first time in a grocery store meat department. I just stood there and wouldn’t move until the song was over, which really irritated my dad. It was the kid behind the butcher counter who told me it was “How Deep is Your Love” by The BeeGees. ❤❤
You are really one 😉😏😄 unconventional vocal teacher. keep it up brother. may Jesus bless you and reward you. 👍
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You are right on excellent song writing. I find the songs of the 70's and 80's to be poetic.
This song is pure gold. My favorite Bee Gees song ever.
Listening to this song just makes me weep for where we've come and what's been done to pop music.