I grew up listening to the Bee Gees, & you have no idea how happy it makes me, to see the younger generation discover the music we fell in love with !!! All three brothers had amazing falsetto's, powerful chest voices, & could sing anything in between. They truly were a once in a lifetime gift of musical genius, in every aspect! Please review more of their music, you will not be disappointed. They span over many decades, & crossed quite a few genres. I believe, that if there is music in Heaven, it would sound like the Bee Gee's ❤❤
Quincy Jones said the BeeGees hit “Fanny be Tender with My Love” is one of the best R&B songs he’s ever heard! Definitely worth checking out- also never performed it live because it’s so complex
This song was from the soundtrack of the movie Saturday night fever staring John Travolta! 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". The song (beat) is also used for CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation ). The name of the song is Stayin’ Alive, by the Bee Gees. A study was just completed that confirms that med students and physicians who were trained to do compressions, while listening to the song, would maintain the ideal rhythm of 100-120* compressions per minute. Not only that, but they were able to repeat that rate when tested after many weeks.
You are right! They are the best of all time. It would take a long time to get through their catalog of music. They had 6 #1 hit songs in a row. I have never heard a bad Bee Gees song. That beat is a legend on its own. It’s a song now used to teach and perform CPR. It has the perfect beat for chest compressions. 😊 It actually helps keep people alive for real. ❤️
Freddie Mercury, AC/DC, Prince, ABBA and Pink Floyd: We have together 15 #1 US Billboard Hits in only 10 years - Sir Barry Gibb (the middle dude 🦁with the falsetto) 44 weeks on #1 and more than 100 #10 Hits - hold my beer 🍺 😂 this legendary tune was choosen as the most airplayed tune of all time ‼in 2017 from a all radio stations in a Survey 2017 around the globe 🕺💃 It’s a part of our world shared cultural heritage now - one of those pop miracles that just never gets old, never wears off, never loses its charge. It remains alive. And indeed one of the most covered pop songs in history.🎖
That beat is epic. First drum loop ever. First song on Saturday Night Fever movie, with John Travolta walking down the streets of NY city. Great reaction my man
Bee Gees wrote all their own songs. Greatest group ever! So many hits for themselves and others. Try Fanny be tender with my love, Jive Talking, You Should be dancing, More than a Woman, Tragedy, Love so Right, Love you inside and out, How Deep is your Love...a few from the 70s in a 40 plus year career.
The New York Times is a major newspaper that is distributed nationwide. The line about "the New York Times' effect on man," is basically referring to how the media influences society. Back in 1977, newspapers were still the primary form of news media (apart from radio & television), so in much the way mainstream cable news outlets like CNN, MSNBC, or FOX News influence society today, so was the case with NYT back then.
The New York Times effect on man.... The NYT newspaper was the social media titan of the day... Great reaction. Some more great hits to react to: Nights on Broadway, Run to Me, Fanny Be Tender with my Love, Reaching Out, NIght Fever, Wind of Change, Jive Talking, To Love Somebody, and Love You Inside Out.
Check out How deep is your love, Fanny Be Tender, night Fever. You will love every one of their songs. The Bee Gees is a rabbit hole that you can get lost in.
They’ve written over 1,000 songs. They’ve been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Song Writers Hall of Fame. Barry is the only one living. Check out Tragedy and Fanny Be Tender With My Heart. Yes this song is legendary 😂. Yes as soon as you hear the beat you know the song
1,000 songs is crazy! I had no idea how great they were. I honestly didnt know great groups were around back in the day lol im ignorant! Ive added those songs to my list! I appreciate your comment Wanda! Hope you have a great day!
@@DexTVReacts thank you so much for replying. I grew up in this era great music. Makes me happy to see young people like you enjoying our music. You’re far from silly or stupid I admire you and your channel. Barry is the only one still living. Been married to his wife Linda for over 50 plus years. Keep up the good work young man. ❤️🥰🙏
They several videos of medleys where they all sing around one microphone. I know one is in 1989 in Melbourne. You would also enjoy Kiss of life. Great reaction
Wonderful reaction, Dex!! Enjoyed your paying attention to those lyrics first before checking out that amazing video. These three Brothers Gibb ("BEE GEES") -- Barry Gib, fraternal twins Robin and "Mo" (as in Maurice) Gibb-- Started out as a pre-teen singing trio in the late 1950's-1966 in Australia -- returned to their home country in England 1967to join the last part of the British music invasion, got signed to a 5-year contract by legendary empressario Robert Stigwood, within months had hit after hit -- 1967-1972-- before a career slump ('72-'75). They moved to Miami, Fl, to find a new sound under Stigwood RSO and Atlantic Records.
The fantastic Brothers Gibb, originated in Australia, older brother Barry singing lead on this one, twins Robin & Maurice backing. They took the disco world by storm with their songs for the soundtrack to the movie, "Saturday Night Fever". Extremely talented & versatile, writing their own music, as well as for other artists, including youngest brother Andy, who had his own successful solo career. Thanks for your reaction.
Great reaction. You should watch I could not love you more, Kiss of life and paying the price of love. ❤. The song was actually inspired by a trip to New York and the conditions at the time.
Yes!! Their music was so hot discos opened up all over the world, and dance studios opened for white people who needed lessons. Please react to MORE THAN A WOMAN.
Will add it to my list of Bee Gee songs I need to react to! Subscribe to the channel and turn notifications on so you don't miss the reaction! Thanks for the suggestion!
Reacted to you should be dancing with video than you will see the 4 th bro. The younger brother is the one who pass away when he was in his 30.because of his circle people give him drug and alchour too much. He almost join bee gees
I grew up listening to the Bee Gees, & you have no idea how happy it makes me, to see the younger generation discover the music we fell in love with !!! All three brothers had amazing falsetto's, powerful chest voices, & could sing anything in between. They truly were a once in a lifetime gift of musical genius, in every aspect! Please review more of their music, you will not be disappointed. They span over many decades, & crossed quite a few genres. I believe, that if there is music in Heaven, it would sound like the Bee Gee's ❤❤
“Check out “How deep is your love” “ Love you inside out” Fanny be tender”….classic 70’s R&b hits by the Bee Gees and so many other bangers.
Quincy Jones said the BeeGees hit “Fanny be Tender with My Love” is one of the best R&B songs he’s ever heard! Definitely worth checking out- also never performed it live because it’s so complex
The times and society of ny 1970s
This song has been used over 250 times in many different things.
First time a drum loop was ever used in a song.
This song was from the soundtrack of the movie Saturday night fever staring John Travolta! 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".
The song (beat) is also used for CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation ). The name of the song is Stayin’ Alive, by the Bee Gees. A study was just completed that confirms that med students and physicians who were trained to do compressions, while listening to the song, would maintain the ideal rhythm of 100-120* compressions per minute. Not only that, but they were able to repeat that rate when tested after many weeks.
You are right! They are the best of all time. It would take a long time to get through their catalog of music. They had 6 #1 hit songs in a row. I have never heard a bad Bee Gees song. That beat is a legend on its own. It’s a song now used to teach and perform CPR. It has the perfect beat for chest compressions. 😊 It actually helps keep people alive for real. ❤️
Freddie Mercury, AC/DC, Prince, ABBA and Pink Floyd: We have together 15 #1 US Billboard Hits in only 10 years - Sir Barry Gibb (the middle dude 🦁with the falsetto) 44 weeks on #1 and more than 100 #10 Hits - hold my beer 🍺 😂 this legendary tune was choosen as the most airplayed tune of all time ‼in 2017 from a all radio stations in a Survey 2017 around the globe 🕺💃
It’s a part of our world shared cultural heritage now - one of those pop miracles that just never gets old, never wears off, never loses its charge. It remains alive. And indeed one of the most covered pop songs in history.🎖
That beat is epic. First drum loop ever. First song on Saturday Night Fever movie, with John Travolta walking down the streets of NY city. Great reaction my man
Bee Gees wrote all their own songs. Greatest group ever! So many hits for themselves and others. Try Fanny be tender with my love, Jive Talking, You Should be dancing, More than a Woman, Tragedy, Love so Right, Love you inside and out, How Deep is your Love...a few from the 70s in a 40 plus year career.
The New York Times is a major newspaper that is distributed nationwide. The line about "the New York Times' effect on man," is basically referring to how the media influences society. Back in 1977, newspapers were still the primary form of news media (apart from radio & television), so in much the way mainstream cable news outlets like CNN, MSNBC, or FOX News influence society today, so was the case with NYT back then.
Got cha! thank you for breaking that down for me!
The New York Times effect on man.... The NYT newspaper was the social media titan of the day...
Great reaction. Some more great hits to react to: Nights on Broadway, Run to Me, Fanny Be Tender with my Love, Reaching Out, NIght Fever, Wind of Change, Jive Talking, To Love Somebody, and Love You Inside Out.
Glad somebody said it for me.
Saturday night fever 1977!
Check out How deep is your love, Fanny Be Tender, night Fever. You will love every one of their songs. The Bee Gees is a rabbit hole that you can get lost in.
Too much heaven is their new LP from spirit having flown,after this Saturday night fever LP from 77, too much heaven is from 78-79.
You are getting in large Rabbit hole, you will be pretty pleased with!!
You should see the video of this song.
…and let us watch his reaction!
You should watch the official video of this. Also try You Should Be Dancing and Love You Inside Out!
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They’ve written over 1,000 songs. They’ve been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Song Writers Hall of Fame. Barry is the only one living. Check out Tragedy and Fanny Be Tender With My Heart. Yes this song is legendary 😂. Yes as soon as you hear the beat you know the song
1,000 songs is crazy! I had no idea how great they were. I honestly didnt know great groups were around back in the day lol im ignorant! Ive added those songs to my list! I appreciate your comment Wanda! Hope you have a great day!
@@DexTVReacts thank you so much for replying. I grew up in this era great music. Makes me happy to see young people like you enjoying our music. You’re far from silly or stupid I admire you and your channel. Barry is the only one still living. Been married to his wife Linda for over 50 plus years. Keep up the good work young man. ❤️🥰🙏
Told you.... 😂 'Night Fever' banging too Bro
They several videos of medleys where they all sing around one microphone. I know one is in 1989 in Melbourne. You would also enjoy Kiss of life. Great reaction
"Fanny Be Tender With My Love" is a masterpiece. You must hear "Fanny"
Wonderful reaction, Dex!! Enjoyed your paying attention to those lyrics first before checking out that amazing video. These three Brothers Gibb ("BEE GEES") -- Barry Gib, fraternal twins Robin and "Mo" (as in Maurice) Gibb-- Started out as a pre-teen singing trio in the late 1950's-1966 in Australia -- returned to their home country in England 1967to join the last part of the British music invasion, got signed to a 5-year contract by legendary empressario Robert Stigwood, within months had hit after hit -- 1967-1972-- before a career slump ('72-'75). They moved to Miami, Fl, to find a new sound under Stigwood RSO and Atlantic Records.
The fantastic Brothers Gibb, originated in Australia, older brother Barry singing lead on this one, twins Robin & Maurice backing. They took the disco world by storm with their songs for the soundtrack to the movie, "Saturday Night Fever". Extremely talented & versatile, writing their own music, as well as for other artists, including youngest brother Andy, who had his own successful solo career. Thanks for your reaction.
Reacted to night on boardway, tregady, new York mining distrator.
Saturtday night Fever !!!!! 1977
Great reaction. You should watch I could not love you more, Kiss of life and paying the price of love. ❤. The song was actually inspired by a trip to New York and the conditions at the time.
Have you seen the official music video for Staying Alive??? Don't cheat yourself you MUST SEE IT!!
You must do 'Tragedy'! It's 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wyclef & the Fugees All-Stars did they own remake of this on some Hip Hop sh*t … Check it out 💯
Wyclef Jean/ The Fugees covered/sampled it...great video for it too🔥🔥🔥
ima have to check that out! Thank you!
Yes!! Their music was so hot discos opened up all over the world, and dance studios opened for white people who needed lessons. Please react to MORE THAN A WOMAN.
Please react to for whom the Bell tolls by the Bee Gees.
Will add it to my list of Bee Gee songs I need to react to! Subscribe to the channel and turn notifications on so you don't miss the reaction! Thanks for the suggestion!
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Cuss if ya want LOL!
Lol! I will remember this next time Unc! Thanks!
This song is from movie right but from Saturday night fever.
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I was 10
Discussing philosophy
Reacted to you should be dancing with video than you will see the 4 th bro. The younger brother is the one who pass away when he was in his 30.because of his circle people give him drug and alchour too much. He almost join bee gees
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