I WAS BORN IN THE 60'S, THIS SONG CAME IN 70'S, WHEN THE AFROS, BELL BOTTOMS, PRINTED SHIRTS, WITH THE BUTTERFLY COLLARS, AND PLATFORM SHOES, THIS SONG CAME OUT IN THE DISCO ERA! HOUSE PARTIES, BACK YARD BARBARQUES, SOUL TRAIN, SKATING RINKS, SO MANY MEMORIES OF LOVE, AND THE TEARS OF JOY, THIS SONG GET IN YOUR SOUL!😍😍😍
this was released later part of the '70's, I was born in the 50's and love all the various sounds of the Bee Gees over the decades they have been making music professionally since 1958, but singing together since they were little kids.
This was 1979. Listening to it takes me back to the 1st time I ever heard it. I was 15 years old. I was sitting in our living room floor watching them sing this song on TV. It was so emotional. I was crying, tears streaming down my face, until Daddy came in to the room and told me to cut it out or he would change the channel.
Growing up in the 70's, there is no better time, BeeGees on of my all time favorites, can't get enough. Thanks for the reaction, Barry's voice is insane!
Very nice reaction video! Bee Gees fun fact... what do these 3 massive #1 hit's by the Bee Gees ( Too Much Heaven, Tragedy & Shadow Dancing) all have in common? Not only were they all #1 hits from 1979 but they were all written on the same afternoon! it's crazy when you even think about how talented these 3 brothers were!! The harmonies & Barry's falsetto are second to none! There will never be another group like this again........EVER!
Barry Gibb had one of the most amazing falsetto's, I've ever heard, & what makes it so unique, is that in his falsetto, he also used his vibrato, which is very rare....so glad you liked it, & great reaction!!!
I’ve been listening to The Bee Gees forever! Grew up with them, so many great times, memories of better times, hanging out with friends, no cares, just peace and love! Their music touches your heart and soul
I like your reaction to seeing Robin and Maurice. It's both happy and sad to see them; happy because the three of them are together making that fabulous Harmony and sad because they're no longer with us. Miss hearing their wonderful sound, the three of them could still be making fabulous music if Maurice and Robin hadn't passed. I miss them.
Actually, this song was released in 78. I drove 60 miles from my Army base to watch this concert live with my girlfriend (now my wife) the night before I left for Germany. This is a live performance for UNICEF. Hard to believe that Barry just learned he could sing in falsetto 4 years prior to this. Also, if you ever listen to their song "Tragedy"..... The explosion you hear is also Barry making that sound into a microphone ;)
Just wanted to say i was an 80's kid too. You seem like such a beautiful person inside and out. The 80's what a great time to be alive in this world. wish we all could go back. Love the Bee Gee's when music was music.
You had to have been a 50's or 60's baby to begin listening to their music. I was born in 1955. For me, the violins are an excellent addition to their voices. There is another version of the same song. They have on silver tops, and their faces are surrounded with a purple silhouette light. Barry will have you mesmerized with his staring into the camera. He knew just how to grab your attention! (My favorite was Maurice.) The video is 'Too Much Heaven - UNICEF (All proceeds were donated to the organization that has social programs for children around the world.)
I am 73 and I have witnessed music since the fifties and as far as I am concerned, and I am a music "nut", great music died at the end of the 80s, which is a shame but then again, look at the world today. Back in the 50s thru the 80s life was carefree, except my tour in Vietnam, and I feel sorry for my children and grandchildren and great grandchildren who have to live in todays world. They will never know how it used to be. Very sad, very sad!!!
They are unique. No one before or since has been able to duplicate their style. Another unique singer that is contemporary is BOB SEGER. THEY BOTH CREATED THEIR OWN SOUND.. Play turn the page (RADIO VERSION) and enjoy one of the best storytellers of the 70s
Yep. You're right. It was more care-free in the 70s. Everybody was freer to be themselves, do there own thing. And everyone was cooler with each other. It was your "style". The Bee Gees had their own style that was different then the next. It's hard to find copycats in the 70s
You didn't just have to be in the 80s to get addicted to the Bee Gees. I was in my 40s in the 80s but i remember being a Bee Gees fan in the 60s. Now I'm in my 80s myself.. *lol*
My sister! I'm an 80's kid myself & I honestly & truly miss that decade! We're talking about when guys used to dress up with the silk shirts, not too big rope chains with the Mercedes or dollar sign pendants. Not to mention the nugget watches, Kangol hats & Balley's shoes to match & smelling very nice! Also knowing how to talk to a woman, because the love songs of that era taught us how to! Trust me sister! The feeling is quite mutual! Well anyway! Here's a good track for an ever lasting memory: BETWEEN THE SHEETS by THE ISLEY BROTHERS! DO ENJOY!!
@@TysheenOrane I'm definitely 💯 on that! I'm also noticing alot of the younger folks, sincerely loving our generation of music. Some actually said that our music is definitely better than what they're listening to nowadays & that they wished they'd grown up in that time period! JBLETHAL TV & JAYVEE TV is just a couple of them that really loves, appreciate & spreading the sounds not only of our generation...but also of the 50's, 60's & 70's! & Most times are very surprised by the beautiful harmony, melody & lyrical content of these wonderful classics! Anyway! Keep those smashing hits coming! ☮️
You are exactly right we just enjoyed all the good music enjoy each other had a great time it was a good time to be a teenager growing up. I think we probably would do a service to the younger generation by letting them hear some of this music Of the 60 70 and eighties.. Just to see the reaction and what they think about it
Sadly, Barry Gibb is the only one left from the Gibb brother's. Such a talented group the Bee Gee's, in fact all 3 brother's have falsetto vocal range. The group deserved better recognition for all their singing accomplishments. They didn't deserve to be lumped in with the Disco era because there sound was much broad. Thankfully the Bee Gee's music will continue live on for future generations to enjoy.
I DO IM STARED TO LEASEN THIS WONDERFUL SONG THE BIGINIG WHEN THE PURE AND RADIO RADIO ON PREMIUM ON 1967. SO IM STILL LEASEN LONG TIME AGO CUZ IM 66 OLD AND LEASEN 50s60s 70s 80s the best. Popular TITULOS FRON AL MUSIC ROCK AND ROLL SOUL CLASSIC EVERYTHING ....
This song was initially released in 1978, the same year I met my husband. Our daughter is a child of the 80s and says she was born in the wrong era because the music we raised her listening to is so great, the 60s. 70s up to the mid-80s, all before she was born. I suggest you listen to it over again because you paused during one of the highlights in which Barry sings 5 notes, each one higher than the last. The less pauses the better, as it breaks up the continuity of the songs and that is important to their overall impact. Waiting to comment till the song is over gives the listener the full experience.
My voice was almost exactly the same as the Bee Gees, I would sing this song every morning in the shower, after a couple of months I started to get really bad headache's, so I went to the doctor's and found out that my underpants were four sizes too small, I now sound exactly the same as Barry White.
lol great reaction! Yah mom and dad, played BEEGEES all the time, they are " GIANTS'. THE CARPENTERS TOO ! BTW,... I MISS THE 80'S AND 90'S... TOO SWEETIE THESE KIDS JUST DON'T KNOW. WE HAD IT BETTER!
OMG YES LOVE LOVE THE BEE GEE'S! WHEN I SEE THSE REACTIONS I WONDER WHY NOBODY MENTIONS ANDY GIBB? HE WAS SO POPULAR IN THE 80'S AND A BEAUTIFUL VOICE BARRY WROTE ALL HIS SONGS AND HE PASSED AWAY AT THE EARLY AGE OF 30... BARRY TALKS ABOUT ALL HIS BROTHERS PASSING AWAY AT A TIME WHEN THEY WERE NOT GETTING ALONG EACH OF THEM THAT IS SO SO SAD! -------------- ANDY GIBB SANG - I JUST WANT TO BE YOUR EVERYTHING -- SHADOW DANCING -------WAITING FOR YOU ----
I just love the way you get so into it. You ooze passion lol The Gibb brothers were bloody talented. My favourite Gibb bro is Robin. He was a bit of a dark horse with vocals. If you get a chance, listen to one of their later hits - For whom the bell tolls
When I hear this song, it reminds me of shopping. In the 80's, this is one of the tracks that often played over the speakers in shopping malls and department stores. I assume because of its calming, feel-good effect to put shoppers in the mood to buy stuff.
Two of his brother (Robin singing with him here and their younger brother Andy Gibb) they were great but few singers had the control to maintain those notes like Barry had.
This song was sung in the Mid to late 70's. The BeeGees ruled the radio waves from the early 70's thru the early 80's. They made one or 2 albums in the 80's and made albums in the 90's and early 2000's. Check out their songs Fanny Be Tender-Nights On Broadway-Don't Throw Are Love Away-Jive Talking-Dancing.☺
The first thing that comes to my mind is that this song is NOT from the 80's. This song was released in 1978 and was written specifically to help the nonprofit organization UNICEF. The Bee Gees donated the song rights to the organization, which has raised over 13 million dollars since.
Same here except that I was a mid 40's baby. I cut my teeth on doo wop and pop, and burst into my prime teen years with the British Invasion. I stopped following contemporary music about the mid-80's, but replay the thousands of great songs from "back in the day."
@@woodysthoughts4032 Grunge killed hair metal which I actually enjoyed. Many of those bands were backed by really talented guitar players, and with the death of that music, the guitar has not enjoyed the dominance it had held in rock music since. And whatever happened to real drums? It seems all you hear anymore is those phony sounding drum machines.
Beautiful song. Tho until recently, hadn’t heard this one. Please react to Celine Dion “Immortality” with Bee Gees. This song was written for Celine by them. Another amazing song!
Thanks, Tysheen - I really enjoyed your emotional reaction - I'd love it if you listened to some of their earlier stuff - although Barry was recognized as the "lead" vocalist for most of their music, I always loved Robin's soft, emotional voice -- and some of those old, really "cheesy" videos... czcams.com/video/jrg1UAixGaM/video.html
Just looking through your page. People including me dident give the Bee Gees what they deserve becase the disco fell away 70 babie love this type. One that you have got to hear is Stevie Ray Vaughan"Teexas Flood" at ElMacombo you are missing out.
Here are some facts about the Bee Gee's: 1.Barry Gibbs is 2 years older than I am. I grew up in this Era called DISCO. 2.Barry was the lead singer and his brother's were mostly backup, but all 3 were GREAT. 3.This was Family Harmony at its best. (Three voices that sounds like one). 4.They were a normal band until they tried something different. 5.It was an accident, they decided to sing "FALSETTO" for fun. 6.The people loved it, and DEMANDED more. 7 This became their unique, signature sound, and trademark that shot them to the top. 8. Barry was the lead singer, Robin and Maurice HARMONIZED ALSO IN FALSETTO. 9.Their unique sound that made them famous. 10 If you listen close you can hear the Falsetto of all 3. 11. It became their standard. The Disco Era was dying at this point. 12. The Bee Gee's Music, breathed new life into the Disco Era. 13, That kept DISCO alive and popular for many more years. 14. The Bee Gee's wrote 1030 songs in their life. 15.They wrote many songs, for other famous artist, who made those songs famous. 16.They broke many long standing records, in their lifetime. 17. They wrote all of their own music. 18. And all 3 played instruments themselves. 19. They would be honored that a new generation is hearing their music. 20. Feel free to check out my facts for yourself.
Unfortunately, there wasn’t as much of this in the 80s… as popular as music like this was in the 70s, especially disco which featured The Bee Gees, there was a large backlash towards the end of the 70s against disco music. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disco_Demolition_Night
I WAS BORN IN THE 60'S, THIS SONG CAME IN 70'S, WHEN THE AFROS, BELL BOTTOMS, PRINTED SHIRTS, WITH THE BUTTERFLY COLLARS, AND PLATFORM SHOES, THIS SONG CAME OUT IN THE DISCO ERA! HOUSE PARTIES, BACK YARD BARBARQUES, SOUL TRAIN, SKATING RINKS, SO MANY MEMORIES OF LOVE, AND THE TEARS OF JOY, THIS SONG GET IN YOUR SOUL!😍😍😍
this was released later part of the '70's, I was born in the 50's and love all the various sounds of the Bee Gees over the decades they have been making music professionally since 1958, but singing together since they were little kids.
This was a huge hit in 1978. At one time the Bee Gees had six hits in the U.S. top ten at the same time.
This was 1979. Listening to it takes me back to the 1st time I ever heard it. I was 15 years old. I was sitting in our living room floor watching them sing this song on TV. It was so emotional. I was crying, tears streaming down my face, until Daddy came in to the room and told me to cut it out or he would change the channel.
Growing up in the 70's, there is no better time, BeeGees on of my all time favorites, can't get enough. Thanks for the reaction, Barry's voice is insane!
He has such a beautiful voice.
I was raised in the 50th,S and the Bee Gees along with all the rhythm and blues artists were fantastic! Old school!
I have been listening to BeeGees since the late 60's. All three are so talented. Love Robin's voice.
Robin always my fave -
Very nice reaction video! Bee Gees fun fact... what do these 3 massive #1 hit's by the Bee Gees ( Too Much Heaven, Tragedy & Shadow Dancing) all have in common? Not only were they all #1 hits from 1979 but they were all written on the same afternoon! it's crazy when you even think about how talented these 3 brothers were!! The harmonies & Barry's falsetto are second to none! There will never be another group like this again........EVER!
I'm 54 years old, and the Bee Gees were at their height when I was in junior high. Their songs take me back to junior high dances. Fond memories.
Those were the good old days.
Barry Gibb had one of the most amazing falsetto's, I've ever heard, & what makes it so unique, is that in his falsetto, he also used his vibrato, which is very rare....so glad you liked it, & great reaction!!!
This tune dropped in 77'-78' - bell bottoms and platform shoes - open chested shirts. Lol 70's baby.
...and I awkwardly asked girls to dance to this at Friday night junior high dances 😯
I’ve been listening to The Bee Gees forever! Grew up with them, so many great times, memories of better times, hanging out with friends, no cares, just peace and love! Their music touches your heart and soul
I like your reaction to seeing Robin and Maurice. It's both happy and sad to see them; happy because the three of them are together making that fabulous Harmony and sad because they're no longer with us. Miss hearing their wonderful sound, the three of them could still be making fabulous music if Maurice and Robin hadn't passed. I miss them.
We had so much fun in the 80's...it was beautiful....great music everywhere...it was carefree:)
Yes. I agree.
Actually, this song was released in 78. I drove 60 miles from my Army base to watch this concert live with my girlfriend (now my wife) the night before I left for Germany. This is a live performance for UNICEF. Hard to believe that Barry just learned he could sing in falsetto 4 years prior to this. Also, if you ever listen to their song "Tragedy"..... The explosion you hear is also Barry making that sound into a microphone ;)
And Maurice sang falsetto in the "Nights on Broadway" on the Midnight Special. All three brothers could sing falsetto.
Just wanted to say i was an 80's kid too. You seem like such a beautiful person inside and out. The 80's what a great time to be alive in this world. wish we all could go back. Love the Bee Gee's when music was music.
You had to have been a 50's or 60's baby to begin listening to their music. I was born in 1955. For me, the violins are an excellent addition to their voices. There is another version of the same song. They have on silver tops, and their faces are surrounded with a purple silhouette light. Barry will have you mesmerized with his staring into the camera. He knew just how to grab your attention! (My favorite was Maurice.)
The video is 'Too Much Heaven - UNICEF (All proceeds were donated to the organization that has social programs for children around the world.)
The first thing that comes to my mind when I hear this song is the Innocense of your first love, so beautiful.
I am 73 and I have witnessed music since the fifties and as far as I am concerned, and I am a music "nut", great music died at the end of the 80s, which is a shame but then again, look at the world today. Back in the 50s thru the 80s life was carefree, except my tour in Vietnam, and I feel sorry for my children and grandchildren and great grandchildren who have to live in todays world. They will never know how it used to be. Very sad, very sad!!!
I spent many weekends dancing to this song, on a lighted dancefloor. In the late seventies.
Their music has spanned 6 decades.. The first time they sang on TV was in 1958. Barry was 10 and the twins, Robin and Maurice, were only 7.
I always think of music as a time machine of sorts. Just great and sad all at once!!
They are unique. No one before or since has been able to duplicate their style. Another unique singer that is contemporary is BOB SEGER. THEY BOTH CREATED THEIR OWN SOUND.. Play turn the page (RADIO VERSION) and enjoy one of the best storytellers of the 70s
He has a beautiful natural voice too, all of them do.
I agree.
The BeeGees have been making hits since the 1960s and right through the early 2000s. This one was from the mid-70s.
They also wrote beautiful songs for other singers , so much talent
Yep. You're right. It was more care-free in the 70s. Everybody was freer to be themselves, do there own thing. And everyone was cooler with each other. It was your "style". The Bee Gees had their own style that was different then the next. It's hard to find copycats in the 70s
You didn't just have to be in the 80s to get addicted to the Bee Gees. I was in my 40s in the 80s but i remember being a Bee Gees fan in the 60s. Now I'm in my 80s myself.. *lol*
I was in college when this song was released; many good slow dance memories with this song!
My sister! I'm an 80's kid myself & I honestly & truly miss that decade! We're talking about when guys used to dress up with the silk shirts, not too big rope chains with the Mercedes or dollar sign pendants. Not to mention the nugget watches, Kangol hats & Balley's shoes to match & smelling very nice! Also knowing how to talk to a woman, because the love songs of that era taught us how to! Trust me sister! The feeling is quite mutual! Well anyway! Here's a good track for an ever lasting memory: BETWEEN THE SHEETS by THE ISLEY BROTHERS! DO ENJOY!!
I think people had a lot more respect by then, those were the fun times.
@@TysheenOrane I'm definitely 💯 on that! I'm also noticing alot of the younger folks, sincerely loving our generation of music. Some actually said that our music is definitely better than what they're listening to nowadays & that they wished they'd grown up in that time period! JBLETHAL TV & JAYVEE TV is just a couple of them that really loves, appreciate & spreading the sounds not only of our generation...but also of the 50's, 60's & 70's! & Most times are very surprised by the beautiful harmony, melody & lyrical content of these wonderful classics! Anyway! Keep those smashing hits coming! ☮️
Both of Barry's brothers Robin and Maurice are now singing for God. Such a blessing to know that there back together. 🙏❤🙏
You are exactly right we just enjoyed all the good music enjoy each other had a great time it was a good time to be a teenager growing up. I think we probably would do a service to the younger generation by letting them hear some of this music Of the 60 70 and eighties.. Just to see the reaction and what they think about it
This was the 70s love, and there was no better era for music than the 70s!!!
Sadly, Barry Gibb is the only one left from the Gibb brother's. Such a talented group the Bee Gee's, in fact all 3 brother's have falsetto vocal range. The group deserved better recognition for all their singing accomplishments. They didn't deserve to be lumped in with the Disco era because there sound was much broad. Thankfully the Bee Gee's music will continue live on for future generations to enjoy.
You do remember they started out with 4 the youngest was Andy gibb
The first thing that comes to mind is when I heard for the first time in the televised Concert For UNICEF, its premier. I've loved it ever since.
I DO IM STARED TO LEASEN THIS WONDERFUL SONG THE BIGINIG WHEN THE PURE AND RADIO RADIO ON PREMIUM ON 1967. SO IM STILL LEASEN LONG TIME AGO CUZ IM 66 OLD AND LEASEN 50s60s 70s 80s the best. Popular TITULOS FRON AL MUSIC ROCK AND ROLL SOUL CLASSIC EVERYTHING ....
I was a teenager in the 70's and in love with Barry Gibb! lol
This song was initially released in 1978, the same year I met my husband. Our daughter is a child of the 80s and says she was born in the wrong era because the music we raised her listening to is so great, the 60s. 70s up to the mid-80s, all before she was born. I suggest you listen to it over again because you paused during one of the highlights in which Barry sings 5 notes, each one higher than the last. The less pauses the better, as it breaks up the continuity of the songs and that is important to their overall impact. Waiting to comment till the song is over gives the listener the full experience.
My voice was almost exactly the same as the Bee Gees, I would sing this song every morning in the shower, after a couple of months I started to get really bad headache's, so I went to the doctor's and found out that my underpants were four sizes too small, I now sound exactly the same as Barry White.
lol great reaction! Yah mom and dad, played BEEGEES all the time, they are " GIANTS'. THE CARPENTERS TOO ! BTW,... I MISS THE 80'S AND 90'S... TOO SWEETIE THESE KIDS JUST DON'T KNOW. WE HAD IT BETTER!
The falsetto is amazing!
OMG YES LOVE LOVE THE BEE GEE'S! WHEN I SEE THSE REACTIONS I WONDER WHY NOBODY MENTIONS ANDY GIBB? HE WAS SO POPULAR IN THE 80'S AND A BEAUTIFUL VOICE BARRY WROTE ALL HIS SONGS AND HE PASSED AWAY AT THE EARLY AGE OF 30... BARRY TALKS ABOUT ALL HIS BROTHERS PASSING AWAY AT A TIME WHEN THEY WERE NOT GETTING ALONG EACH OF THEM THAT IS SO SO SAD! -------------- ANDY GIBB SANG - I JUST WANT TO BE YOUR EVERYTHING -- SHADOW DANCING -------WAITING FOR YOU ----
Bee Gees bring memories always..
I was a tennager at that time.
Rolling skating ... Couples Only.... LOL
Born in 1970.....the eighties ROCKED!!!!!
this song is from the late 70s. But, yes the 80s rocked.
ayy 2000s baby right here with a grown 80s heart....yes sir!!!
I am 62 yo and heard them in the late 60's and have loved them since, It is a shame that all is brother's have past on!
Love You Inside Out is a great Bee Gees song too.
Okay cool, I'm going to try to react to that song if youtube let me because they already block a couple of videos I upload.
Barry's falsetto is the best in the business!
I just love the way you get so into it. You ooze passion lol
The Gibb brothers were bloody talented. My favourite Gibb bro is Robin. He was a bit of a dark horse with vocals. If you get a chance, listen to one of their later hits - For whom the bell tolls
When I hear this song, it reminds me of shopping. In the 80's, this is one of the tracks that often played over the speakers in shopping malls and department stores. I assume because of its calming, feel-good effect to put shoppers in the mood to buy stuff.
this is not 80s song.....late 70s.....1978 or 1979.
@@sampono1962 True. But the shopping malls played it throughout the 80's. They didn't play recent stuff on the charts.
Great honest heartfelt reaction.
I appreciate that
Bless you.. We all miss the love. Keep the faith
Very nice reaction video !!!
Two of his brother (Robin singing with him here and their younger brother Andy Gibb) they were great but few singers had the control to maintain those notes like Barry had.
This song was sung in the Mid to late 70's. The BeeGees ruled the radio waves from the early 70's thru the early 80's. They made one or 2 albums in the 80's and made albums in the 90's and early 2000's. Check out their songs Fanny Be Tender-Nights On Broadway-Don't Throw Are Love Away-Jive Talking-Dancing.☺
Very good!! React For whom the bell tolls live bee gees..
I did, will upload tomorrow.
Iam an 80s kid luv
The first thing that comes to my mind is that this song is NOT from the 80's. This song was released in 1978 and was written specifically to help the nonprofit organization UNICEF. The Bee Gees donated the song rights to the organization, which has raised over 13 million dollars since.
I was actually a 50's baby, and I loved rock up thru the 80's, and the 90's not so much.
Same here except that I was a mid 40's baby. I cut my teeth on doo wop and pop, and burst into my prime teen years with the British Invasion. I stopped following contemporary music about the mid-80's, but replay the thousands of great songs from "back in the day."
@@woodysthoughts4032 Grunge killed hair metal which I actually enjoyed. Many of those bands were backed by really talented guitar players, and with the death of that music, the guitar has not enjoyed the dominance it had held in rock music since. And whatever happened to real drums? It seems all you hear anymore is those phony sounding drum machines.
Beautiful song. Tho until recently, hadn’t heard this one. Please react to Celine Dion “Immortality” with Bee Gees. This song was written for Celine by them. Another amazing song!
Princess,., many people have Heard thís song.. they just weren't listening
Thanks, Tysheen - I really enjoyed your emotional reaction - I'd love it if you listened to some of their earlier stuff - although Barry was recognized as the "lead" vocalist for most of their music, I always loved Robin's soft, emotional voice -- and some of those old, really "cheesy" videos... czcams.com/video/jrg1UAixGaM/video.html
Just looking through your page. People including me dident give the Bee Gees what they deserve becase the disco fell away 70 babie love this type. One that you have got to hear is Stevie Ray Vaughan"Teexas Flood" at ElMacombo you are missing out.
This is from the mid late seventies ( I believe 1977 ). I was a sophomore in high school at the time.
1978.....but definitely not 1980s
Forgot about them
Plenty of people have Heard thís song.. they just weren't listening
It reminds you of your life in the 80s..... But this song screams the 7os !!
Here are some facts about the Bee Gee's:
1.Barry Gibbs is 2 years older than I am. I grew up in this Era called DISCO.
2.Barry was the lead singer and his brother's were mostly backup, but all 3 were GREAT.
3.This was Family Harmony at its best.
(Three voices that sounds like one).
4.They were a normal band until they tried something different.
5.It was an accident, they decided to sing "FALSETTO" for fun.
6.The people loved it, and DEMANDED more.
7 This became their unique, signature sound, and trademark that shot them to the top.
8. Barry was the lead singer, Robin and Maurice HARMONIZED ALSO IN FALSETTO.
9.Their unique sound that made them famous.
10 If you listen close you can hear the Falsetto of all 3.
11. It became their standard. The Disco Era was dying at this point.
12. The Bee Gee's Music, breathed new life into the Disco Era.
13, That kept DISCO alive and popular for many more years.
14. The Bee Gee's wrote 1030 songs in their life.
15.They wrote many songs, for other famous artist, who made those songs famous.
16.They broke many long standing records, in their lifetime.
17. They wrote all of their own music.
18. And all 3 played instruments themselves.
19. They would be honored that a new generation is hearing their music.
20. Feel free to check out my facts for yourself.
Great slow dance tune. I remember that I gave up my virginity at age 14 after hearing this one.😁
Go listen to the Bee Gee's "Will you still love me tomorrow".
It reminds me of cominskii park and dico demolitions
ya and i had the coolest silk shirts and could disc like a mad man
The song " El perdón " by .Diana Navarro lyrics sub
Can you do "nights( feel like getting down) and "Mystery Lady" by Billy ocean.
70s
Disco 70s
Hi it’s grant from Philly! I think you should react to the cup flip challenge video! Your reaction is amazing!
Thank you very much! I really appreciate it! I think you should react to the sleep away camp scary movie!
Unfortunately, there wasn’t as much of this in the 80s… as popular as music like this was in the 70s, especially disco which featured The Bee Gees, there was a large backlash towards the end of the 70s against disco music. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disco_Demolition_Night
As with many styles of music, it would eventually wind its way around to bringing popular again.
The audio, both yours and the playback needs work. Thank you for a great song. Best wishes.
Did you record this in a phone booth ?
Idk if you know that Maurice and Robin are .. were twins.
This song came out in the 70's sorry not the 80's
shh and enjoy it
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Okay. I got you
It’s the 70’s
late 70s
There was none of this race BS and political correctness. People just lived their lives.
First of all it's not the 80s it's the late 70s and you interrupt the song and the and the and the continuity.
you want 80s? react to every rose has its thorn by poison
You should try listening to the song instead of interrupting it all the time.
I know the song, I just never saw the video.
this is 70s...they were done by the 80s
Stop stopping the video
I was trying not to get copy right but I got it anyway.
@@TysheenOrane You are Beautiful
Bee gees are a 70s group.
Well, they had their biggest success in the 70s but had hits in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s.
They had hits in multiple decades.
Wonderful songs all along the way.
all making the same video you are ridiculous