I listen to their music every day. I grew up with them ... I'm more closer to Andy's age. But I love all of them during their careers and wish I could have met them in person. Always loved their music but I can't just listen to them, I have to watch their every moves....they were lookers as well as good singers! God bless them for their good, clean music!
Hahahahaha. I have funny labels for all of them. Maurice is the crack head (no offense intended). Robin was the popular one and Barry was the hot one 😋
🥀Amazing Song Brilliant lyrics, vocals and music! Thanks for posting this video it's priceless to me. The Brothers Bee Gees can't be replaced🥀☝️🥀🕊🥀🕊🥀🕊🥀🕊☝️☝️☝️☝️
@@juanita6479 - 100%. What's with the whisper? Barry's natural voice was superb, so use it. The whisper was artifice. The falsetto eventually almost destroyed their career due to overuse and they never really recovered as a group after 1979 except as songwriters. They couldn't get on the radio for love or money including solo efforts. That was sad because they produced so many terrific songs in the 80's and 90's, even the early 2000's.
@@susieq9801 it was fine. You will find it was mainly in the USA that they had trouble with airplay etc. Still did well in Australia, UK and Europe. These countries always knew that the Bee Gees were more than disco and existed before and after Saturday Night Fever. There was nothing wrong with the falsetto. You actually do not know what you are talking about.
@@TheBrownlj - WELL!!!! Thank god you straightened me out, LOL. 🙄 What would have become of me without your sage advice? As a 72 year old fan since 1967, I suppose I know nothing, so it is nice to be reeducated. BTW, I'm not an American either. For the most part, the group didn't do nearly as well in the UK either after SNF. All you have to do is look at the chart placements. Even in the mid 70's the UK wasn't as kind to their singles compared to the late 60's. That's not to say the music wasn't good because it was. In the late 60's they were touted as successors to The Beatles. Of course there were many die-hards who stuck by them but their profile went WAY down after the SNF backlash. In the first half of the 80's many of the hits with their songs were by other people. "You win again" reached #1 in the UK in Sept of '87 but "One" only reached 71, not stunning. In the 90's in the UK "For whom the Bell Tolls" reached # 4, "Secret Love" and "Alone" reached #5. The LP's "Still Waters" and "This is where I came in" did fairly well. That was not justified and sure can't compare with what their terrific songs deserved so, yes, the UK wasn't all that nice to them either although better than the US. They deserved so much better. They always did better in Europe and Australia. As for the falsetto, that's just MY choice. I don't like it. It was OK in a couple of songs but it was flogged to death and I know many people who dropped the group strictly based on that, so I'm not alone. I know people who called them mechanical mice in that era and a lot of people made fun of it. That is undeniable. Sorry, but you can't tell me what I do or don't like any more than I can tell you. You can try I suppose but that won't change my personal tastes. 😏 It also doesn't mean I "don't know what I'm talking about". Saying that makes you sound just a "wee" bit arrogant.... actually a lot arrogant. I know the Americans were idiots for their blackballing of the Bee Gees. I can't help that but there WERE reasons, oversaturation, overused falsetto and plain old jealousy. Please be a little more tactful when insulting other people for their opinions and tastes. No need to be rude. CHEERS!
@@susieq9801 haha so its ok for you to be rude but not anyone else. Fact Bee Gees faced backlash and were ostracised by radio stations predominantly in the USA, ok will add UK to that too because of the disco label, not the falsetto. How Deep is Your Love was sung like 98% in Barry's usual voice but because it was on the Saturday Night Fever Album it got caught up in the hype and was considered disco when it wasnt. Thats cool you can dislike the falsetto, never said you had to. Just sayin it was Fever that stopped the airplay not the falsetto. By the way Im an Aussie. Guess we appreciate them more here. Maybe because they started as the Bee Gees here and are part of our small music industry history. Yes will always be Aussies to us. We love them falsetto or not, pre, during and post Fever.
No body was like them.They were fantastic.They sang these songs 30 years ago,and i think no group rivals them today.❤❤RIP Maurice and Robin.Rock on Barry!
Alan Kendall is the guitarist in the white shirt and black vest. Fall of 1992 I was 18 and had just began school at the Atlanta Insitute of Music. This older guy sat next to me and would play Staying Alive and other Bee Gees songs on guitar before class to warm up. I was very familiar with a lot of their material since my mom spun the Saturday Night Fever record constantly when I was about 5 or 6. But at 18 I was into heavy metal and was too cool to let anyone know I secretly loved the Bee Gees. By December 1992 our class was considerably smaller - about 10 of us attending regularly - but we had all dropped our guards and were on friendly terms. Alan informed us that he was in the Bee Gees and had been since the 70's and was attending school to brush up on his chops before the reunion world tour. I didn't really believe him at the time and figured he was a guitar tech or roadie exaggerating his position in the band, this was pre-internet days, but a friend and I bought the SNF CD and sure enough Alan Kendall was on the liner notes credited for writing all the songs. The very next class we picked his brain asking for all the rock and roll stories and boy were we gifted many. I was getting to hang out with rock and roll royalty and loving every minute. He even borrowed my guitar for a couple songs in rock class one night after he had broken a string before his turn on stage. I was going to class at night then hitting up Bennigan's and Waffle House late night with one of the Bee Gees (I know I know not exactly rock and roll but it was rock and roll to me). And my mom begged for autographs whenever I called home to boast. But it wasn't for long - a short time later Alan wasn't in class anymore since he had left to join the world tour. The remaining classmates and I had a viewing party for this Tonight Show episode and we were ecstatic to see our friend Alan on stage. I never became a rock star like I had dreamed but I got to live vicariously through Alan's stories and had so much fun imagining how one day that could be me. And that ended up being good enough for me after all. Keep on rocking Alan wherever you are!! I will always love the Bee Gees and remember the 90s fondly for allowing me to be a rock star in my mind.
If they were half as charismatic in concerts as in this performance, that would have been a helluva show. Barry’s arms 😍 and those jeans. Robin & Mo looking all dapper!
Mmmm the Robin beauty.... fierce. You're the hottest thing of all time Gorgeous Robin. I'm glad I moved to Europe. The Bee Gees, and Robin in his own right, are big stars here and not ignored like they are by the pathetic US music industry. 😠 A pox on all their houses! I still see people out and about here wearing Robin t shirts and hear him and his brothers every day on the radio. Woo hoo!
Me gusta verlos compartir su alegría no hay duda nacieron para la música ese estilo de música irlandesa le queda como anillo al dedo ellos no se daban cuenta pero como familia se llevaron muy bien y sobre todo Robin puso el amor a su familia que el interés individual y por eso triunfaron era muy sencillos compartía los tres un solo micrófono. Si hubiese Sido hoy día con tantas exigencias que piden los artista para presentarse que barbaridad estos si que eran artista que mucho tiene por aprender de los de hoy
Leno had used the Bee Gees as a punchline in one of his monologues earlier that year, so it's very gratifying to see Barry knock 'em dead with his falsetto breakdown on PTPOL
Everybody ripped on the BeeGees in the later 80s and early 90s. Kinda like ABBA. But both groups fans outlived all their critics. And who cares about the music press, anyway?
Robin never played an instrument on stage. He did have a guitar in one video but never played one live afaik. He did play piano and keyboard but his main role was as vocalist.
No the only interview was what you saw...total lack of class from Leno who didn't even introduce the 2nd song by its title. I noticed that in the Late 80's and early 90's there was absolutely no respect towards Bee Gees music in the USA exception made of the single One,whereas in Europe and the rest of the world they were selling albums by millions. The 1987 ESP album featuring the single You win again was a monster seller all over the world except the USA where the aforementioned single charted 76th in the billboard 100. You win again was a monster hit all over the world The One album was the only album producing a Bee Gees hit in the states with title track reaching number 7. The High civilization album didn't even chart in the States and the Size album stalled at number 154 for a week. Still waters in 1997 finally saw the Gibb brothers again being accepted by the so called US radio stations and critics.
Have to agree, the songs were GREAT, but interview them!! They just said they get no respect,like other bands, and Jay Leno basically reinforces that by NOT even doing a 5 min interview.
@@anniefenter8697 I saw a short clip of an interview where Robin is clearly ticked off and he blurts out "Look we took a lot of Crap!, and Unnecessary Crap at that!" He was Spot On about that!!
In hindsight - l wonder if they did it to remind the viewers who they were - cos the US music media had shut them out after the '70s. AND as Don has commented - they closed the show with their new song.
Все время думала, кого мне напоминает Робин? Он похож на русского телеведущего Сергея Соседова. Такой же смешной, неуклюжий, но очень умный и обаятельный. Правда, Соседов гей
@@markanthony1363 Well, it's not about who's playing, it's about that this guy clearly didn't learn the song, he played arrangements where he shouldn't, he got out of tempo and he literally destroyed the rhythm of the song. He didn't study or understood the song, so disrespectful. He lacked of professionalism in so many ways. In other words... he shouldn't be playing with anyone at all!
@@giannafrancis5176 The keyboardist starts playing out of tempo and he plays the solo keyboard riff on top of the outro vocals which makes it all sound uncontrolled and out of time. He didn't know the song clearly and it was a completely unprofessional performance from his end.
All 3 of the brothers had such a vocal range of different octaves,and were still able to harmonize so perfectly.
OMG. I've loved them since the early 60's. Miss them SO much! ♥️♥️♥️. Glad we still have Barry.
I listen to their music every day. I grew up with them ... I'm more closer to Andy's age. But I love all of them during their careers and wish I could have met them in person. Always loved their music but I can't just listen to them, I have to watch their every moves....they were lookers as well as good singers! God bless them for their good, clean music!
There will never be a group like the Brothers Gibb! Perfect for all these years 😁👌🏻👍🏻❤️🥰
Ever heard of Hanson, Backstreet Boys, U2, Pixies and Nirvana? They were all just like Bee Gees.
Each one of those bands are unique in their own way but nothing like the Bee Gees. No one could ever take the place of those three brothers.
Agree. My opinion is that, apart the colossal success of the late 70s, the 90s were their best , and final😥, decade.
Love the Bee Gees so much and that's forever!
They were the magnificent and the best of the best!
Maurice is the most outgoing! Love him.❤️
He was my make believe husband ❤
Hahahahaha. I have funny labels for all of them. Maurice is the crack head (no offense intended). Robin was the popular one and Barry was the hot one 😋
Nice to see him wearing something other than black. Looking good!!
@@lauravettoretti1323 lol
Both great songs. I could listen to any of their songs all day. Epic 💜💜💜
Amazing! Never has there ever been another like them and there never will be!! ♥️
Fabulous group so glad they started as kids. The BeeGees forever and will love them forever.
Don't often see Maurice out of his trademark black.Beautiful. Rock on Sir Barry Gibb
Terrific group, great music, special memories. Love the BeeGees forever!
The. Beegees. Are. Awesome. Great. Group they. Will. Be. In. Our. Hearts. Forever
Absolutely addicted 😂
Inesquecíveis, maravilhosos BEE GEES! Amados do meu coração ! Eternos, imortais!! 👍🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽
Bee Gees forever. And Barry..always the best.💙
Love them they are always so good
So glad I got to see them once, on their "One" tour in '89. Needless to say, phenomenal show, crowd went freaking nuts.
I can only imagine being at a live .. 89 great year..
I saw them only one time at Saratoga Performing Arts Center. 1991. Such a thrill!!
Lucky, lucky you.
Love the bee gees
🥀Amazing Song Brilliant lyrics, vocals and music! Thanks for posting this video it's priceless to me. The Brothers Bee Gees can't be replaced🥀☝️🥀🕊🥀🕊🥀🕊🥀🕊☝️☝️☝️☝️
Love the BeeGees forever
I love the bee gees!
An excellent quality video, with one of their best performances of Jive Talking.
Maurice is so cute and funny, my favorite.. Rest In Peace Maurice and Robin🙏❤
Wooooww the best falsetto...Sir BARRY GIBB 😍
I thought it spoiled "Paying the price of love"....TOO MUCH falsetto!
@@juanita6479 - 100%. What's with the whisper? Barry's natural voice was superb, so use it. The whisper was artifice. The falsetto eventually almost destroyed their career due to overuse and they never really recovered as a group after 1979 except as songwriters. They couldn't get on the radio for love or money including solo efforts. That was sad because they produced so many terrific songs in the 80's and 90's, even the early 2000's.
@@susieq9801 it was fine. You will find it was mainly in the USA that they had trouble with airplay etc. Still did well in Australia, UK and Europe. These countries always knew that the Bee Gees were more than disco and existed before and after Saturday Night Fever. There was nothing wrong with the falsetto. You actually do not know what you are talking about.
@@TheBrownlj - WELL!!!! Thank god you straightened me out, LOL. 🙄 What would have become of me without your sage advice? As a 72 year old fan since 1967, I suppose I know nothing, so it is nice to be reeducated. BTW, I'm not an American either.
For the most part, the group didn't do nearly as well in the UK either after SNF. All you have to do is look at the chart placements. Even in the mid 70's the UK wasn't as kind to their singles compared to the late 60's. That's not to say the music wasn't good because it was. In the late 60's they were touted as successors to The Beatles. Of course there were many die-hards who stuck by them but their profile went WAY down after the SNF backlash. In the first half of the 80's many of the hits with their songs were by other people. "You win again" reached #1 in the UK in Sept of '87 but "One" only reached 71, not stunning. In the 90's in the UK "For whom the Bell Tolls" reached # 4, "Secret Love" and "Alone" reached #5. The LP's "Still Waters" and "This is where I came in" did fairly well. That was not justified and sure can't compare with what their terrific songs deserved so, yes, the UK wasn't all that nice to them either although better than the US. They deserved so much better. They always did better in Europe and Australia.
As for the falsetto, that's just MY choice. I don't like it. It was OK in a couple of songs but it was flogged to death and I know many people who dropped the group strictly based on that, so I'm not alone. I know people who called them mechanical mice in that era and a lot of people made fun of it. That is undeniable. Sorry, but you can't tell me what I do or don't like any more than I can tell you. You can try I suppose but that won't change my personal tastes. 😏 It also doesn't mean I "don't know what I'm talking about". Saying that makes you sound just a "wee" bit arrogant.... actually a lot arrogant.
I know the Americans were idiots for their blackballing of the Bee Gees. I can't help that but there WERE reasons, oversaturation, overused falsetto and plain old jealousy.
Please be a little more tactful when insulting other people for their opinions and tastes. No need to be rude. CHEERS!
@@susieq9801 haha so its ok for you to be rude but not anyone else. Fact Bee Gees faced backlash and were ostracised by radio stations predominantly in the USA, ok will add UK to that too because of the disco label, not the falsetto. How Deep is Your Love was sung like 98% in Barry's usual voice but because it was on the Saturday Night Fever Album it got caught up in the hype and was considered disco when it wasnt. Thats cool you can dislike the falsetto, never said you had to. Just sayin it was Fever that stopped the airplay not the falsetto. By the way Im an Aussie. Guess we appreciate them more here. Maybe because they started as the Bee Gees here and are part of our small music industry history. Yes will always be Aussies to us. We love them falsetto or not, pre, during and post Fever.
No body was like them.They were fantastic.They sang these songs 30 years ago,and i think no group rivals them today.❤❤RIP Maurice and Robin.Rock on Barry!
Great performance, thank you for sharing !
Alan Kendall is the guitarist in the white shirt and black vest. Fall of 1992 I was 18 and had just began school at the Atlanta Insitute of Music. This older guy sat next to me and would play Staying Alive and other Bee Gees songs on guitar before class to warm up. I was very familiar with a lot of their material since my mom spun the Saturday Night Fever record constantly when I was about 5 or 6. But at 18 I was into heavy metal and was too cool to let anyone know I secretly loved the Bee Gees. By December 1992 our class was considerably smaller - about 10 of us attending regularly - but we had all dropped our guards and were on friendly terms. Alan informed us that he was in the Bee Gees and had been since the 70's and was attending school to brush up on his chops before the reunion world tour. I didn't really believe him at the time and figured he was a guitar tech or roadie exaggerating his position in the band, this was pre-internet days, but a friend and I bought the SNF CD and sure enough Alan Kendall was on the liner notes credited for writing all the songs. The very next class we picked his brain asking for all the rock and roll stories and boy were we gifted many. I was getting to hang out with rock and roll royalty and loving every minute. He even borrowed my guitar for a couple songs in rock class one night after he had broken a string before his turn on stage. I was going to class at night then hitting up Bennigan's and Waffle House late night with one of the Bee Gees (I know I know not exactly rock and roll but it was rock and roll to me). And my mom begged for autographs whenever I called home to boast. But it wasn't for long - a short time later Alan wasn't in class anymore since he had left to join the world tour. The remaining classmates and I had a viewing party for this Tonight Show episode and we were ecstatic to see our friend Alan on stage. I never became a rock star like I had dreamed but I got to live vicariously through Alan's stories and had so much fun imagining how one day that could be me. And that ended up being good enough for me after all. Keep on rocking Alan wherever you are!! I will always love the Bee Gees and remember the 90s fondly for allowing me to be a rock star in my mind.
Oh my goodness!!! Maurice looks so gorgeous in the light color outfit he's wearing.
Maurice’s outfit … just stunning
Maravilhosa e inesquecíveis BEE GEES. Imortais no meu e em vários corações !
Bee Gees forever. Robin is my favorite.
Fucking amazing live band!
Great moments. Bee Gees on amazing times.
Thanks from Brazil.
Barry is my favorite
Love it!
All nights I dream about you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Luv thus song Paying The Price of Luv❣wonderful group luv them❣
LUV BARRYS FALSETTO VOICE LUV THEM ALL SO SO TALENTED
If they were half as charismatic in concerts as in this performance, that would have been a helluva show. Barry’s arms 😍 and those jeans. Robin & Mo looking all dapper!
They were charismatic but it depended on which concerts you're talking about.
The best
Los beedess maravilhosos
Mmmm the Robin beauty.... fierce. You're the hottest thing of all time Gorgeous Robin.
I'm glad I moved to Europe. The Bee Gees, and Robin in his own right, are big stars here and not ignored like they are by the pathetic US music industry. 😠 A pox on all their houses! I still see people out and about here wearing Robin t shirts and hear him and his brothers every day on the radio. Woo hoo!
Robin is my favorite!
Bee gees stupendi ,bellissimi ,musica attrattiva .Robin fantastico!!! I love you forever ❤❤❤💓💓👄🙏
2021.
💕 always
Very nice
Barry is just YUMMY here!!❤💞💓💕💜
💗 When is Barry not yummy? ☺
@@MyKingdomForAK9 NEVER!!!!
That bass line is irrepressible.
Me gusta verlos compartir su alegría no hay duda nacieron para la música ese estilo de música irlandesa le queda como anillo al dedo ellos no se daban cuenta pero como familia se llevaron muy bien y sobre todo Robin puso el amor a su familia que el interés individual y por eso triunfaron era muy sencillos compartía los tres un solo micrófono. Si hubiese Sido hoy día con tantas exigencias que piden los artista para presentarse que barbaridad estos si que eran artista que mucho tiene por aprender de los de hoy
They all put family first....not just Robin
Leno had used the Bee Gees as a punchline in one of his monologues earlier that year, so it's very gratifying to see Barry knock 'em dead with his falsetto breakdown on PTPOL
Everybody ripped on the BeeGees in the later 80s and early 90s. Kinda like ABBA. But both groups fans outlived all their critics. And who cares about the music press, anyway?
@@jtwilliams8895 somebody obviously cared because the Bee Gees' sales plummeted during that era.
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Amor que não cabe no peito pelos três ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Oh my goodness!!! Maurice looks so fine here.
First time seeing Maurice in something other than black in later years.
A lot of bands do that - race the tempo when they do it live and it kind of waters down the groove. But I don't care, I love these guys.
Robin is loos great, he is absolutely yummy.
🤣
Clown in the circus
I love Robin's voice.
❤️❤️❤️
Barry’s hand is hurting him due to arthritis. That’s why he has that glove on.
Maurice is hot in this video. 🤤
And he sang the wrong song at 2:59 🤣😍
why we lov e you...... that know s how to size every thing up....... to make a guest f eel welcome....... you invited to visit ..... you ........
SDS DEVERIAM TER FEITO SHOWS ATÉ FICAREM VELHINHOS MAURICE PQ ROBBY FORAM CEDO DEMAIS MORO BRASIL EVANI
I wonder why Robin stopped playing an instrument
Robin never played an instrument on stage. He did have a guitar in one video but never played one live afaik.
He did play piano and keyboard but his main role was as vocalist.
He did play piano during an appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show when they were very young.
Was there an interview too? Would love to see it.
Sorry, I posted everything I had. I have to think there was an interview, but I guess I didn't record it at the time...
@@JeffFox1 That's ok! I just love interviews.
No the only interview was what you saw...total lack of class from Leno who didn't even introduce the 2nd song by its title. I noticed that in the Late 80's and early 90's there was absolutely no respect towards Bee Gees music in the USA exception made of the single One,whereas in Europe and the rest of the world they were selling albums by millions.
The 1987 ESP album featuring the single You win again was a monster seller all over the world except the USA where the aforementioned single charted 76th in the billboard 100.
You win again was a monster hit all over the world
The One album was the only album producing a Bee Gees hit in the states with title track reaching number 7.
The High civilization album didn't even chart in the States and the Size album stalled at number 154 for a week.
Still waters in 1997 finally saw the Gibb brothers again being accepted by the so called US radio stations and critics.
Have to agree, the songs were GREAT, but interview them!! They just said they get no respect,like other bands, and Jay Leno basically reinforces that by NOT even doing a 5 min interview.
@@anniefenter8697 I saw a short clip of an interview where Robin is clearly ticked off and he blurts out "Look we took a lot of Crap!, and Unnecessary Crap at that!" He was Spot On about that!!
I can see here that Barry is like non lipster, hahaha
Why on earth would you do Jive Talkin when you got a new album to promote?
Was thinking same - but they probably sang at least one other number on the show.
Maybe it was requested ?
@@allymayful closed show with 'Paying the Price of Love"
In hindsight - l wonder if they did it to remind the viewers who they were - cos the US music media had shut them out after the '70s. AND as Don has commented - they closed the show with their new song.
Well you warm the audience up with a famous hit and then hit them with the new single I guess
Jjä waat fÿn̈ als. Je zullen broers. Heeft moet je trots oopp. Zyn ❤😂ik ben er er van het jaar is er ook een
Barry's bad back so evident here. 😞
And arthritis which is why he was wearing the black wrist and hand support.
Все время думала, кого мне напоминает Робин? Он похож на русского телеведущего Сергея Соседова. Такой же смешной, неуклюжий, но очень умный и обаятельный. Правда, Соседов гей
I guess the keyboardist was fired and dismembered after ruining Jive Talkin’ -.-
I prefer to play on keyboards of Ben Stivers than Tim Moore to be honest. Stivers played very well.
@@markanthony1363 Well, it's not about who's playing, it's about that this guy clearly didn't learn the song, he played arrangements where he shouldn't, he got out of tempo and he literally destroyed the rhythm of the song. He didn't study or understood the song, so disrespectful. He lacked of professionalism in so many ways. In other words... he shouldn't be playing with anyone at all!
@@RandyBerlin Ye.
I didn’t notice problems until about 3:00-3:30. Is this what you are referring to or did I miss something?
@@giannafrancis5176 The keyboardist starts playing out of tempo and he plays the solo keyboard riff on top of the outro vocals which makes it all sound uncontrolled and out of time. He didn't know the song clearly and it was a completely unprofessional performance from his end.
That falsetto didn't sound right on that second song
Terríveis Bee Gees.amonoyvir o Barry com a voz .falsete demaisss todos!