Thanks so much for your reaction. I love it when young people discover the musical greatness of the BeeGees. The BeeGees were: the tallest and oldest brother (with the big hair and beard), Barry Gibb, born September 1, 1946, the only surviving Gibb brother. Robin Gibb (with the long hair, no beard), born December 22, 1949-passed away May 20, 2012, and Robin's fraternal twin brother Maurice (the balding brother with the beard, pronounced "Morris") Gibb, born December 22, 1949-passed away January 12, 2003. They also had another, younger, brother Andy Gibb, born March 5, 1958-passed away March 10, 1988. The three oldest brothers were born on the Isle of Man (UK). Oldest brother Barry got seriously burned when he accidentally pulled boiling tea over himself at 18 months old. He was in coma for a while, nearly died and was in hospital for many months. Because of this, he did not learn to talk until after the twins were born. Later the family moved to Manchester and from there they emigrated to Australia in 1958, right after Andy was born. All 4 brothers are just natural musical talents. All of them dropped out of high school in their early teens and none of them could read or write music. All their compositions were created completely organically. Their musical career, which they had started as little kids, didn't lead to international success so they moved back to the UK in 1967. Then they had a string of big hits, until they temporarily broke up around 1970 for 15 months. Started back up, looking for a new sound which they first found in 1974 with the transitional album "Mr. Natural". After that "Main Course" was the first album that moved them into a new direction: more rhythm&blues, dance music like with great hits like Nights on Broadway and Jive Talkin' (and was also actually the first album on which their logo was introduced). From 1976 on they went all out with falsetto driven dance music which lead to their biggest commercial success as they provided classic songs for the Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack (1977 Stayin' Alive, How Deep is Your Love, Night Fever amongst them). You should react to the 1979 live version of Stayin' Alive, too ruclips.net/video/7niXSh7vWRI/видео.html Other great songs to analyze: great album tracks from the 1979 Spirits Having Flown album, the title song: ruclips.net/video/WH_j90fCIk4/видео.html, the outrageously beautiful song Reaching Out ruclips.net/video/vfHUS5Mf00Q/видео.html. From their Still Waters album, Smoke and MIrrors: ruclips.net/video/MT9vRHSWNbk/видео.html. From the 1960's I've gotta get a message to you ruclips.net/video/CA4CInDnTk8/видео.html. And from the 1990's the simple song Blue Island live in an accoustic version: ruclips.net/video/162GlAEpfrY/видео.html. Andy was kind of Barry's mini me, about half a foot shorter and 12 years younger but they were the only lefties of the family. However, his voice was nowhere near as broad in range or as strong as Barry's. As producer Alby Galuten said in the book "Tales of the brothers Gibb "Andy's falsetto was nowhere near Barry's." Andy had a lower, huskier, sound to his voice and his range was not as big as Barry's. I personally always thought his voice was much better suited to songs of his first album, Flowing Rivers. Andy died of myocarditis - which is an inflammation of the heart - on March 10, 1988, 5 days after his 30th birthday. His heart had been weakened by his drug addiction over the years which, by the way, was also the main reason for his split from Victoria Principal. He also had a congenital heart problem that was later also discovered in Barry and Barry's second son Ashley. Try listening to the song Dreamin' on ruclips.net/video/-KdBVKcSSSw/видео.html which is kind of a duet with Barry. And here are the 4 brothers live on stage in 1979 doing You Should Be Dancing ruclips.net/video/_6MR-E_Qzz0/видео.html And finally a few photos of Barry and Andy: i.postimg.cc/jS6n3Jkv/Barry-Andy.jpg and i.postimg.cc/TwnPh8M0/82c126fc42a35d3b737867af41338199.jpg and the 4 brothers with their mother i.postimg.cc/FRNMbwkD/b9b2561eadffee11347573c97063c2f8-zpsd89478eb.jpg
Bee gees the only group in history to have written, produced,recorded six consecutive chart topping singles,which they achieved in 1977-1978 , Staying Alive was featured in the Film , Saturday Night Fever, starring the Hollywood actor John Travolta,the bee gees have a huge catalog of songs and are considered to be one of the greatest songwriters ever, they have written hits for countless famous artists,they have sold over 220 million records worldwide, and performed over six decades, they were also diverse and talented artists, great reaction thanks 🙏
Robin recalls, "The subject matter of 'Stayin' Alive' is actually quite a serious one; It's about survival in the streets of New York, and the lyrics actually say that". Barry Gibb also recalls, "People crying out for help. Desperate songs. Those are the ones that become giants. The minute you capture that on record, it's gold. 'Stayin' Alive' is the epitome of that. Everybody struggles against the world, fighting all the bullshit and things that can drag you down. And it really is a victory just to survive. But when you climb back on top and win bigger than ever before, well that's something everybody reacts to everybody".
After the year 1975... Barry who was almost sung in falsetto...of course each song was sung in different falsetto...so their songs were beautiful and stunning.....😊
Thank you so much for an awesome reaction!! Love The Bee Gees!! If you want to know more about them look up one of their documentaries. They are amazing and full of information about them. One fact that not everybody knows is, when Barry was 2 he pulled a boiling pot of water off of the stove and was scalded down his chest. He stayed in the hospital for 3 months and they said he probably wouldn’t be able to talk. He didn’t for about 2 years. But listen to him now. You can learn all kinds of tidbits about them. Thanks again and please keep The Bee Gees coming!! BTW, I’m so glad you don’t use bad language in your reaction videos!! Thank you for that!!🎼🎤🎼
Whats really unique are their ability to create this massive masterpieces who fits perfect in their time period beginning from the late fifties to Beatles-esque sixties and their prime, with this all time monster legendary classic in 1978 to the progressive eighties and even in the nineties until 2003 with the death of Maurice their leave their footprint in the charts. ruclips.net/video/mdSvJlse55Y/видео.html
Thanks for doing another Bee Gees song. This is the first time a drum loop was ever used in a song. The beat never changes.
Harmonies second to none. More Bee Gees please.😊
Thanks so much for your reaction. I love it when young people discover the musical greatness of the BeeGees.
The BeeGees were: the tallest and oldest brother (with the big hair and beard), Barry Gibb, born September 1, 1946, the only surviving Gibb brother. Robin Gibb (with the long hair, no beard), born December 22, 1949-passed away May 20, 2012, and Robin's fraternal twin brother Maurice (the balding brother with the beard, pronounced "Morris") Gibb, born December 22, 1949-passed away January 12, 2003. They also had another, younger, brother Andy Gibb, born March 5, 1958-passed away March 10, 1988.
The three oldest brothers were born on the Isle of Man (UK). Oldest brother Barry got seriously burned when he accidentally pulled boiling tea over himself at 18 months old. He was in coma for a while, nearly died and was in hospital for many months. Because of this, he did not learn to talk until after the twins were born. Later the family moved to Manchester and from there they emigrated to Australia in 1958, right after Andy was born.
All 4 brothers are just natural musical talents. All of them dropped out of high school in their early teens and none of them could read or write music. All their compositions were created completely organically.
Their musical career, which they had started as little kids, didn't lead to international success so they moved back to the UK in 1967. Then they had a string of big hits, until they temporarily broke up around 1970 for 15 months. Started back up, looking for a new sound which they first found in 1974 with the transitional album "Mr. Natural". After that "Main Course" was the first album that moved them into a new direction: more rhythm&blues, dance music like with great hits like Nights on Broadway and Jive Talkin' (and was also actually the first album on which their logo was introduced).
From 1976 on they went all out with falsetto driven dance music which lead to their biggest commercial success as they provided classic songs for the Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack (1977 Stayin' Alive, How Deep is Your Love, Night Fever amongst them). You should react to the 1979 live version of Stayin' Alive, too ruclips.net/video/7niXSh7vWRI/видео.html Other great songs to analyze: great album tracks from the 1979 Spirits Having Flown album, the title song: ruclips.net/video/WH_j90fCIk4/видео.html, the outrageously beautiful song Reaching Out ruclips.net/video/vfHUS5Mf00Q/видео.html. From their Still Waters album, Smoke and MIrrors: ruclips.net/video/MT9vRHSWNbk/видео.html. From the 1960's I've gotta get a message to you ruclips.net/video/CA4CInDnTk8/видео.html. And from the 1990's the simple song Blue Island live in an accoustic version: ruclips.net/video/162GlAEpfrY/видео.html.
Andy was kind of Barry's mini me, about half a foot shorter and 12 years younger but they were the only lefties of the family. However, his voice was nowhere near as broad in range or as strong as Barry's. As producer Alby Galuten said in the book "Tales of the brothers Gibb "Andy's falsetto was nowhere near Barry's." Andy had a lower, huskier, sound to his voice and his range was not as big as Barry's. I personally always thought his voice was much better suited to songs of his first album, Flowing Rivers. Andy died of myocarditis - which is an inflammation of the heart - on March 10, 1988, 5 days after his 30th birthday. His heart had been weakened by his drug addiction over the years which, by the way, was also the main reason for his split from Victoria Principal. He also had a congenital heart problem that was later also discovered in Barry and Barry's second son Ashley. Try listening to the song Dreamin' on ruclips.net/video/-KdBVKcSSSw/видео.html which is kind of a duet with Barry. And here are the 4 brothers live on stage in 1979 doing You Should Be Dancing ruclips.net/video/_6MR-E_Qzz0/видео.html And finally a few photos of Barry and Andy: i.postimg.cc/jS6n3Jkv/Barry-Andy.jpg and i.postimg.cc/TwnPh8M0/82c126fc42a35d3b737867af41338199.jpg and the 4 brothers with their mother i.postimg.cc/FRNMbwkD/b9b2561eadffee11347573c97063c2f8-zpsd89478eb.jpg
Bee Gees are great! Love this song!!❤❤
Love this song so very much. They are definitely Icons! Love their voices, especially Barry's beautiful falsetto! Love your reaction! ♥
Barry's the man!❤️🔥🔥❤️🔥
Bee gees the only group in history to have written, produced,recorded six consecutive chart topping singles,which they achieved in 1977-1978 , Staying Alive was featured in the Film , Saturday Night Fever, starring the Hollywood actor John Travolta,the bee gees have a huge catalog of songs and are considered to be one of the greatest songwriters ever, they have written hits for countless famous artists,they have sold over 220 million records worldwide, and performed over six decades, they were also diverse and talented artists, great reaction thanks 🙏
Robin recalls, "The subject matter of 'Stayin' Alive' is actually quite a serious one; It's about survival in the streets of New York, and the lyrics actually say that". Barry Gibb also recalls, "People crying out for help. Desperate songs. Those are the ones that become giants. The minute you capture that on record, it's gold. 'Stayin' Alive' is the epitome of that. Everybody struggles against the world, fighting all the bullshit and things that can drag you down. And it really is a victory just to survive. But when you climb back on top and win bigger than ever before, well that's something everybody reacts to everybody".
Actually, Stayin' Alive is from the movie Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta. Made John a star.
Bee Gees songs were timeless...
70’s
After the year 1975... Barry who was almost sung in falsetto...of course each song was sung in different falsetto...so their songs were beautiful and stunning.....😊
Please do more Bee Gees!
Thank you so much for an awesome reaction!! Love The Bee Gees!! If you want to know more about them look up one of their documentaries. They are amazing and full of information about them. One fact that not everybody knows is, when Barry was 2 he pulled a boiling pot of water off of the stove and was scalded down his chest. He stayed in the hospital for 3 months and they said he probably wouldn’t be able to talk. He didn’t for about 2 years. But listen to him now. You can learn all kinds of tidbits about them. Thanks again and please keep The Bee Gees coming!! BTW, I’m so glad you don’t use bad language in your reaction videos!! Thank you for that!!🎼🎤🎼
Baby geniuses? Originated in Saturday night fever. The Chipmunks sang it too. It's also recommended by the AMA for use during CPR
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Whats really unique are their ability to create this massive masterpieces who fits perfect in their time period beginning from the late fifties to Beatles-esque sixties and their prime, with this all time monster legendary classic in 1978 to the progressive eighties and even in the nineties until 2003 with the death of Maurice their leave their footprint in the charts. ruclips.net/video/mdSvJlse55Y/видео.html
check out "Shadow Dancing" by their younger brother Andy Gibb
Yes, please check out their little bro!
bee gees more than a woman
Fanny Be Tender With My Love.
🌹 🏳⚧ 🏳🌈 You need to watch the movie Saturday Night Fever to get a full understanding of these songs...💋
Thank you