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Thank you Jamel. I know I’ve asked before, but if you ever have the time, it would make my day to see you react to “You Keep Me Hanging On” by Vanilla Fudge. The church organ and soul will make you dance. Blessings to you sir. You are a blessing to all of us! The live version is the best.
@@4055590 I'd never heard that, so I googled it. I found several results that say it helps you keep the proper rate when giving CPR. But in response to your comment, according to Wikipedia (not the best source, I know): "Due to the death of backing drummer Dennis Byron's mother in the middle of the song's sessions, the group first looked for a replacement. The shortage of qualified drummers in the area prompted the group to try a drum machine, but it did not offer satisfactory results. After listening to the drum track of the already-recorded "Night Fever", the group and producer Albhy Galuten took two bars from that track, rerecorded them as a recurrent loop on a separate tape, and proceeded with sessions for "Stayin' Alive". This accounts for the unchanging rhythm throughout the song. As a joke, the group listed the drummer as "Bernard Lupe" (a takeoff on session drummer Bernhard Purdie). Mr. Lupe became a highly sought-after drummer-until it was discovered that he did not exist." It also said they wrote the song while "sprawled on the staircase at the Château d'Herouville studio near Paris." Nowhere could I find anything on any website about them walking first then matching the music to it. 🤷🏼♀️😊
Bee Gees are one of the greatest brother groups...their harmonies are superb and each was a gifted musician......so much talent in one family. Sad that only Barry Gibb survives...but their music is 'timeless'!!
I consider it having all gone wrong then. Crash your bike enough times because your bell bottoms got caught in your bike chains and you learn to A. carry rubber bands to reign them in and B. despise bell bottoms with a fiery passion. But that might just be me.
Brother Jamel, what you need to know is that this video was made BEFORE MTV hit the airwaves. It’s a promotional video made by record executives to get in front of radio executives so they’d give the song some airplay!😎
Good Lord, this song was a monster hit when it came out. I was in freshmen year of college and remember it like it was yesterday. What a year that was....More Than A feeling by Boston in fall '76, then this by the Bee Gees followed not long thereafter, with Rocky in the mix as well!
If you have HBO, they just released a documentary about the Bee Gees called How Do You Mend a Broken Heart. It's really good. They spend a lot of time talking about the film and their songs for it. The crazy thing is the film was based on a magazine article about suburban white people going downtown on Saturday nights to the discos. While they were filming it they weren't sure what the title was gonna be. But the Bee Gees manager was producing the film so he called them about doing some music for it. Well, they were literally working on a new album and the first song they had finished was called Night Fever. Their manager thought that sounded a little too sexy for a film title so he said "Well, it's about Saturday nights, so we'll call it Saturday Night Fever." We were getting these amazing songs whether there was a film or not because they wrote them without ever having read the script.
He did some of the Bee Gees already and I believe he did the songs you just mentioned. If you are do a search you can find out which Bee Gees songs Jamal has done
@@hectorsmommy1717 unfortunately, they will now always be known as a “disco band”. It made them so upset when people were burning their albums when disco (literally) went up in flames🔥
I was huge fan of the Bee Gees before the disco craze. Used to wear out my old 8-track tapes playing their stuff. Too bad disco is all for which they seem to be remembered. They were always reinventing themselves, and were great at it.
Jamel, you gotta make shirt with your animated face on it and with a caption that says "We ain't gonna waste no more time...let's jump right in to it!" Iconic.
Bee Gee's were one of the most underrated band of the 1970's, while being one of the most listened to. Great songs, Great performances. Amazing musical family generation. Again, my favorite was Maurice, probably the most talented musician of them all. But who doesn't love Barry's hair? and falsetto?
They were hardly underrated...having 5 songs in the Top 10 for several weeks not to mention all the songs they wrote for other artist. I lived in that era and let me tell you they were extremely Popular.
They may have been popular, but the critics and people who didn't like rhythmic music thought they were fluff. In the UK, people like Kenny Everett made fun of them on their TV shows, and there was a group called the HeeBeeGeeBees that made fun of them with a song called "Meaningless Songs in High-pitched Voices". They had the money and fans, but no respect from their peers because they weren't deep like Bob Dylan, or some stupid arbitrary shit.
@@juliemnm8273 - Stevie Wonder, Led Zeppelin, Elton John, Pink Floyd, The Eagles, Rolling Stones, Marvin Gaye, Queen, James Brown, The Who, Black Sabbath, Aretha Franklin, David Bowie, Paul McCartney / Wings, John Lennon, George Harrison, Parliament Funkadelic, The Isley Brothers, Fleetwood Mac, Chicago, Bob Marley, The Jackson 5, Earth Wind & Fire, Even KISS was regarded as better musicians and song writers at the time.
Just to add some song info; Islands in the Stream was written by the Bee Gees, originally in an R&B style, intended for someone else, but not recorded (Maurice said it was for Marvin Gaye, Barry said for Dianna Ross). When Barry was co-producing Kenny’s album, they reworked it for Kenny. After 3 days of singing it, Kenny decided he didn’t like it. Barry said it needed Dolly Parton, who neither of them knew well & didn’t even know if she was in CA (she lives in TN). Kenny’s manager was in the room, said he’d seen her earlier that day & had her #. She was called & to everyone’s surprise, came right over (Kenny said within an hour). Kenny said, “she came marching into the room, & once she came in & started singing, the song was never the same. It took on a personality of its own.” It hit #1 on 3 charts (Hot 100, Country & Contemporary), was Certified Platinum & in 2005 topped CMT's poll of best country duets of all time, plus it began Kenny & Dolly’s lifelong friendship. Not bad for 1 song.
Back when Barry looked good! Whoot! And it's also very good to stay in the light, too...especially now. You can't help but start strutting when you hear this song.
please give their song "To love somebody" a listen and reaction. one of my favorite songs ever. The great Nina Simone covered this song, which is truly saying something...
The Bee Gees released Saturday Night Fever when I was a senior in high school. It's hard to put to words just how fast this music and movie launched like a rocket ship into the stratosphere. It was crazy !
Hey Jamel, Just found out about you and been watching content from both of your channels. Thanks for the great content sir and as a new subscriber, I'll be looking forward to the next video 👍
Disco really never went away; it is simply feel-good dance music. As for the Bee Gees, they were producing hits at the same time as the Beatles and they wrote and sang all their songs. Simply a talented and class act to the end.
The Bee Gees are timeless. Totally love them. A lot of music I heard growing up didn't realise they were covers of Bee Gees original music. So much talent.
The Brothers Gibb are the most successful songwriters of all time. Over 100 songs to reach the top-10 one way or another, some of them multiple times as covers or samples, and quite a few songs written specifically for other artists like Kenny Rogers, Barbara Streisand and Diana Ross...
One of greatest opening sequences in movie history IMO . The Godfather being the greatest ever. Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta just walking down the street with that bucket of paint stepping with all confidence and “Staying Alive” booming from the movie screen. Saw it with my sisters. Thought they were going to jump up and start dancing. Many girls did.
I'm going to be strutting down the street just like that after getting the COVID 19 vaccine. Be also singing "Stayin Alive...Stayin Alive..." (Seems appropriate).
Nunca mais ouviremos vozes tão perfeitas, divinas maravilhosas e harmônicas como essas! Amo, amo, amo demais desde a minha infância! Bee Gees, The Best! From Paquetá Island - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil! ✨✨✨💖💖💖🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
"because I know this song." ... My brother, it's Stayin' Alive. /EVERYONE/ knows this song if they're older then 10. It'll never stop people from enjoying both it and reactions to the same.
I was only 3 in December of 1977. At first, I thought they're black. but, turns out. These brothers know how to kick some funk with a mixture of pop and soul.
OH it was all about that style of dress in the 70's!! I literally grew up with Neil Diamond, Bee Gees, Barry Manilow...all ICONIC performers that have been thrown down for over 50 years!!! HELLZ YEAH!!!
The BeeGees aka Brothers Gibbs were known for their great disco days music. From the youngest to the oldest Andy, Robin, Maurice & Barry. Their music just made everyone move or dance. Sadly everyone has past away but Barry is still alive & still kicking it.
Even though my mom was "saved" in those days, if she was flicking past channels on the TV and saw Barry Gibb, it was staying on that channel for as long as he was on screen. Sorry about that lust, God.
The Bee Gees OWNED the 70s!! If you were around at that time so many images pop into your head of those times when you hear the Bee Gees sing almost anything!
Jamel did you ever do a reaction to their song For Whom The Bells Toll. It is a beautiful song. The video of them in New York singing outside is a great video.
When I hear this song I can’t help but recall the opening scene of Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta strutting yes, strutting down the NYC street. Classic.
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Since I know you love Darryl's House, try this one. "Green Onions" is a great song from the movie "American Graffiti". Hopefully this one won't get blocked for you!!!
Thank you Jamel. I know I’ve asked before, but if you ever have the time, it would make my day to see you react to “You Keep Me Hanging On” by Vanilla Fudge. The church organ and soul will make you dance. Blessings to you sir. You are a blessing to all of us! The live version is the best.
Sadly Barry is the last member staying alive. He was on TV recently and still working in music.
Say what you will about disco, this song rocks it.
Thank You Our Brother
I used to dance my a** off at least three times a week to disco. It was fun and really good moves. Great exercise
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If I say what I want about disco, I'd get banned. 🤬
@@LillyMarzSheps there is a shirt from the movie Stripes , The dood was wearing a Death Before Disco half tee :-b
I like disco and hard rock and R and B and pop music
The new documentary about them on HBO is great.
Saw it last night. I agree it was very well done. They have managed to stay relevant for decades.
@@4EClark found it funny there was one thing completely ignored. Sgt. Pepper.
@@brucegrossman3531 Didn't even think of that one!
It really is!
Yes it’s awesome!
When the BeeGees played Houston, John Travolta was filming here Urban Cowboy and joined them onstage
Oh man! I would have freaked out! Still love Bud and Sissy!
@@laurakali6522 me too! I'm from TX (Austin), and have actually been to Gilleys when I was a pre-teen.
Reading this while literally watching Urban Cowboy 😆👍
Sh!t Bud! She rides better than you do!😁
That was probably epic. These guys are immortal
Play this song and watch almost anyone just walking, and it starts to look like they are walking to the beat. 😄👍🏻
I remember that and it really does look like they are walking to the beat.
That's because we are. The Beat is Universal.
Didn’t they like get the beat by walking first and then matching music to it so it would be universal , like that’s their like normal stride right?
@@4055590 I'd never heard that, so I googled it. I found several results that say it helps you keep the proper rate when giving CPR. But in response to your comment, according to Wikipedia (not the best source, I know):
"Due to the death of backing drummer Dennis Byron's mother in the middle of the song's sessions, the group first looked for a replacement. The shortage of qualified drummers in the area prompted the group to try a drum machine, but it did not offer satisfactory results. After listening to the drum track of the already-recorded "Night Fever", the group and producer Albhy Galuten took two bars from that track, rerecorded them as a recurrent loop on a separate tape, and proceeded with sessions for "Stayin' Alive". This accounts for the unchanging rhythm throughout the song. As a joke, the group listed the drummer as "Bernard Lupe" (a takeoff on session drummer Bernhard Purdie). Mr. Lupe became a highly sought-after drummer-until it was discovered that he did not exist."
It also said they wrote the song while "sprawled on the staircase at the Château d'Herouville studio near Paris." Nowhere could I find anything on any website about them walking first then matching the music to it. 🤷🏼♀️😊
That's because it's the highest law in the land: when Stayin' Alive plays, you walk to the beat.
Bee Gees are one of the greatest brother groups...their harmonies are superb and each was a gifted musician......so much talent in one family. Sad that only Barry Gibb survives...but their music is 'timeless'!!
Barry’s voice tho...❤️💯💯💯💯💯
Yep, that was me 45 years ago, a young teen dressed up, in nylon shirt & big flares, with soooo much hair!!! 😲
When did it all go wrong!! 🤣🤣🤣
I consider it having all gone wrong then. Crash your bike enough times because your bell bottoms got caught in your bike chains and you learn to A. carry rubber bands to reign them in and B. despise bell bottoms with a fiery passion. But that might just be me.
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Was it a Chopper, or a Grifter?!?!
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I must've been one of the posh kids, I had a single bike clip!! 🤣🤣🤣
@@johncampbell756 OMG I forgot about the rubber bands 😂
I'm 21 and still jamming to this song with my speakers on blast and my windows down
Brother Jamel, what you need to know is that this video was made BEFORE MTV hit the airwaves. It’s a promotional video made by record executives to get in front of radio executives so they’d give the song some airplay!😎
"They look like they came straight from the dentist!" 😂😂😂
yeah, the singer looks like a young Richard Branson with those teeth.
😂🤣😝
They had the greatest smiles ! Barry still has that awesome smile!
This will never be out of style 🙌🏻 Bee Gees is another level of legend 💖
"I'm in for all the outfits..." in that case, you're in for a real treat.
Even a Motorhead kind of guy like me can appreciate the greatness of this album, every single song was great.......!!~!
Their lead guitarist was a former metal guy I think
Barry had a mega-watt smile and out-of-this-world voice!
...and fabulous hair!
Good Lord, this song was a monster hit when it came out. I was in freshmen year of college and remember it like it was yesterday. What a year that was....More Than A feeling by Boston in fall '76, then this by the Bee Gees followed not long thereafter, with Rocky in the mix as well!
I was born a decade later but, dear lord, that entire first album by Boston... the 70s were definitely a golden age of music.
RIP Maurice and Robin Gibb. Barry is the only lonely one left.
Also RIP Andy
Rip Andy as well
If you have HBO, they just released a documentary about the Bee Gees called How Do You Mend a Broken Heart. It's really good. They spend a lot of time talking about the film and their songs for it.
The crazy thing is the film was based on a magazine article about suburban white people going downtown on Saturday nights to the discos. While they were filming it they weren't sure what the title was gonna be. But the Bee Gees manager was producing the film so he called them about doing some music for it. Well, they were literally working on a new album and the first song they had finished was called Night Fever. Their manager thought that sounded a little too sexy for a film title so he said "Well, it's about Saturday nights, so we'll call it Saturday Night Fever."
We were getting these amazing songs whether there was a film or not because they wrote them without ever having read the script.
He did some of the Bee Gees already and I believe he did the songs you just mentioned. If you are do a search you can find out which Bee Gees songs Jamal has done
Tim - this has also just been released on TV in the UK - brilliant documentary!
The Bee Gees had a fairly remarkable career, considering they didn't start out doing disco.
Yes their earlier sound was very unique
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Disco was only a small blip in their career. Most of their music was not disco, both before and after the late 70's.
@@hectorsmommy1717 unfortunately, they will now always be known as a “disco band”. It made them so upset when people were burning their albums when disco (literally) went up in flames🔥
I was huge fan of the Bee Gees before the disco craze. Used to wear out my old 8-track tapes playing their stuff. Too bad disco is all for which they seem to be remembered. They were always reinventing themselves, and were great at it.
They were so talented. Listen to their old songs, especially “To Love Somebody”
Agreed, they had a decade of musical success before Saturday Night Fever.
their old songs were much better than their disco songs
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I liked them all.
That one is my all time favorite
I know that song from Michael Bolton's cover.
That bass line is incredible. It's my understanding that Maurice Gibb came up with that. Let's give some credit where credit is do.
Music to strut down the sidewalk with a gallon of paint!
Best part of the movie 🍿
New York Mining Disaster-Bee Gees. Worth a listen
Don't go talkin to loud you'll cause a landslide.
Great song!
FYI this beat is the same beat for CPR compressions " I I I I Stayin' Alive"
So is "Another One Bites the Dust"....
They actually use this song in a CPR ad on UK tv!! 😲
"First I was afraid, I was petrified..." - Michael Scott
@@zammyr6807 that’s exactly what I was about to say lol
@@jamespasifull3424 yeah, with vinne jones on it
108 beats per minute play this song in your head when giving CPR doctors will tell you
Jamel, you gotta make shirt with your animated face on it and with a caption that says "We ain't gonna waste no more time...let's jump right in to it!" Iconic.
Bee Gee's were one of the most underrated band of the 1970's, while being one of the most listened to.
Great songs, Great performances. Amazing musical family generation.
Again, my favorite was Maurice, probably the most talented musician of them all. But who doesn't love Barry's hair? and falsetto?
They were hardly underrated...having 5 songs in the Top 10 for several weeks not to mention all the songs they wrote for other artist. I lived in that era and let me tell you they were extremely Popular.
They may have been popular, but the critics and people who didn't like rhythmic music thought they were fluff. In the UK, people like Kenny Everett made fun of them on their TV shows, and there was a group called the HeeBeeGeeBees that made fun of them with a song called "Meaningless Songs in High-pitched Voices". They had the money and fans, but no respect from their peers because they weren't deep like Bob Dylan, or some stupid arbitrary shit.
@@juliemnm8273 - Stevie Wonder, Led Zeppelin, Elton John, Pink Floyd, The Eagles, Rolling Stones, Marvin Gaye, Queen, James Brown, The Who, Black Sabbath, Aretha Franklin, David Bowie, Paul McCartney / Wings, John Lennon, George Harrison, Parliament Funkadelic, The Isley Brothers, Fleetwood Mac, Chicago, Bob Marley, The Jackson 5, Earth Wind & Fire,
Even KISS was regarded as better musicians and song writers at the time.
I think Jamel_AKA_Jamal said Sir Barry should get a 'Head and Shoulders' contract.
@@omnibus4157 Kenny Everett made fun of everyone that was the point of his zany comedy. I also wouldn't say they had no respect from their peers. 🕊
This is straight out of the era of polyester pants, platform shoes, leisure suits, and disco balls.
They wrote my favorite song as a kid. Dolly and Kenny’s - Islands In the Stream.
Agree with you Angela. They really did justice to this song.
Had no clue they wrote it till it popped up on the doc.
Just to add some song info; Islands in the Stream was written by the Bee Gees, originally in an R&B style, intended for someone else, but not recorded (Maurice said it was for Marvin Gaye, Barry said for Dianna Ross). When Barry was co-producing Kenny’s album, they reworked it for Kenny. After 3 days of singing it, Kenny decided he didn’t like it. Barry said it needed Dolly Parton, who neither of them knew well & didn’t even know if she was in CA (she lives in TN). Kenny’s manager was in the room, said he’d seen her earlier that day & had her #. She was called & to everyone’s surprise, came right over (Kenny said within an hour). Kenny said, “she came marching into the room, & once she came in & started singing, the song was never the same. It took on a personality of its own.” It hit #1 on 3 charts (Hot 100, Country & Contemporary), was Certified Platinum & in 2005 topped CMT's poll of best country duets of all time, plus it began Kenny & Dolly’s lifelong friendship. Not bad for 1 song.
“Just gonna play some peek-a-boo” 😂
I thought then and still do think that Barry Gibb was the sexiest man alive.
Ryan Reynolds
@@ienjoyedmystay5521 A pale shadow.
Rare footage of Jesus and two of his apostles showing up after the apocalypse.
”Ha fooled ya! We’re still alive!”
you smashed it
I damn near choked laughing.
@@clevelandbci9562 same here, he smashed with that, brilliant
Stupid comment
Try giving The Bee Gees' "Nights on Broadway" a listen. Or for an even older one, "I've Gotta Get a Message to You."
Back when Barry looked good! Whoot! And it's also very good to stay in the light, too...especially now. You can't help but start strutting when you hear this song.
If you aren't at least tapping your toes under your desk to this song then you are probably dead.
Any BeeGees song is great to hear.Barry is the only surviver and really misses his brothers terribly.RIP to the ones passed💟
This song isn't just a song. It's a Total mood.
please give their song "To love somebody" a listen and reaction. one of my favorite songs ever. The great Nina Simone covered this song, which is truly saying something...
I love this song. Stay safe and healthy everyone 💙
Security guard at work has his ringtone set to this, but with the words "Answer the phone, answer the phone"...
@joe maurone lmao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
The bass line is so kick ass. Cant have a fire 🔥 mix without this.
The Bee Gees released Saturday Night Fever when I was a senior in high school. It's hard to put to words just
how fast this music and movie launched like a rocket ship into the stratosphere. It was crazy !
Hey Jamel,
Just found out about you and been watching content from both of your channels. Thanks for the great content sir and as a new subscriber, I'll be looking forward to the next video 👍
You are in for a treat! Jamel is the man!! 😁
Tell a friend, everybody loves this channel.
We love it here!!🥰 welcome aboard. 🥰✌
Welcome to the family! Jamel is simply EPIC!
Barry said in the early days his father drilled it into them that they should always smile while preforming.
All the Love and Respect for The Brothers Gibb! R.I.P. to Maurice, Robin and Andy.
Disco really never went away; it is simply feel-good dance music. As for the Bee Gees, they were producing hits at the same time as the Beatles and they wrote and sang all their songs. Simply a talented and class act to the end.
I've noticed that there are always about 7 thumbs down. I think you have these same trolls who wish they were you. Keep on doing a great job.
This was filmed in the back lot at the old MGM studios. The train can be seen in alot of old movies.
I am a 47 year old woman but when I hear this I strut my stuff like an honorary member of the Bee Gees.
The Bee Gees are timeless. Totally love them. A lot of music I heard growing up didn't realise they were covers of Bee Gees original music. So much talent.
60's and 70's are my favorite. This song single handedly sold me into that era of music.
This started my day off right!
Stop messing around , you know we our here for your reactions only, Jamel!!!
Barry Gibb, still one of the fines men to touch a mic! Sheesh!😍😂
Love your reactions whether they’re first time or revisited. 🤩💯
I hope you delve into some Andy Gibb. He’s their youngest brother and had great music too. Andy was even better looking than Barry 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I Just Want to be Your Everything is pure class.
Loved Andy Gibb. I was 9 when he passed. This is the music I grew up with.
Andy does a mean rendition of "Words."
The Brothers Gibb are the most successful songwriters of all time. Over 100 songs to reach the top-10 one way or another, some of them multiple times as covers or samples, and quite a few songs written specifically for other artists like Kenny Rogers, Barbara Streisand and Diana Ross...
BEEGEE, 👍👍👍oh man just wanna dance now . 💙it good times, great vibes miss those days .
One of greatest opening sequences in movie history IMO . The Godfather being the greatest ever. Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta just walking down the street with that bucket of paint stepping with all confidence and “Staying Alive” booming from the movie screen. Saw it with my sisters. Thought they were going to jump up and start dancing. Many girls did.
I'm going to be strutting down the street just like that after getting the COVID 19 vaccine.
Be also singing "Stayin Alive...Stayin Alive..." (Seems appropriate).
Nunca mais ouviremos vozes tão perfeitas, divinas maravilhosas e harmônicas como essas! Amo, amo, amo demais desde a minha infância! Bee Gees, The Best! From Paquetá Island - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil! ✨✨✨💖💖💖🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
The Bee Gees" Love You Inside and Out",and "You stepped into My Life".Very funky beat.Great songs.
Barry and his wife just celebrated 50 years of marriage.
The only surviving brother.
We want to see you dancing, Jamel😊
The Bee Gees are one incredible band of the 70es,80es, Jamel love your reactions it’s very hilarious 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
"because I know this song." ... My brother, it's Stayin' Alive. /EVERYONE/ knows this song if they're older then 10. It'll never stop people from enjoying both it and reactions to the same.
Hahahahah taco meat✌❤we need u back up and dancing Jamel
Can’t hear this song without thinking of *that* Office clip.
You know the one.
After 500000 years this Song will be as popular as today...
Say what you want about disco... this song is everything. :)
I can't hear this song without thinking of the movie " AIRPLANE ".
I'll never get over Macho Grande...
HBO has a special on The Bee Gees you should definitely check out 👍🏼
There's one on You Tube...."This is where I came in".....that is much better than the HBO doc. It's 2.5 hours long!
All four of them were born with Perfect Pitch. Hence the incredible harmonizing and beautiful songs. Cheers.
So cool 2 see u groovin' 2 the Bee Gee's, Jamal!! 🙂🙂☮☮✌✌🎄🎄💗💗
Barry was my mom's crush. Lol.
Mine, too. She passed away this past June, and during my vigil with her, I played her lots of Bee Gees.
Song suggestion - "If i can't have you" by Yvonne Elliman.
@Laurie Barrett I love that song!!
Written by Barry from memory
A fantastic moment in time. No more, and certainly no less.
A gem of a classic that I grew up with and STILL love to jam and dance to, even today!
Some of us want to watch you sing along, lol.
Tried to send you the dedication Celine Dion did to Barry. Its worth looking for and watching. They wrote Immortality for her.
LMAO!!! AMEN
..."....stylin' & profilin'...." ohhhh snapppp.!! I think of my father always w this song ... he nailed a great 70s perm... 🇨🇦🌬♾🙏🎸
I was only 3 in December of 1977. At first, I thought they're black. but, turns out. These brothers know how to kick some funk with a mixture of pop and soul.
The movie "Saturday Night Fever" has almost all of the Bee Gee's 70s Disco music in it.
Yes it does! One of my favorite movies!!
How about something I see no one reacting to:
“How Can You Mend A Broken Heart” both Bee-Gees & Al Green versions.
Love the Al Green version..
OH it was all about that style of dress in the 70's!! I literally grew up with Neil Diamond, Bee Gees, Barry Manilow...all ICONIC performers that have been thrown down for over 50 years!!! HELLZ YEAH!!!
The BeeGees aka Brothers Gibbs were known for their great disco days music. From the youngest to the oldest Andy, Robin, Maurice & Barry. Their music just made everyone move or dance. Sadly everyone has past away but Barry is still alive & still kicking it.
Check out some of their earlier stuff.
I Started A Joke
How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?
To Love Somebody
Run To Me
Great list!!!
Even though my mom was "saved" in those days, if she was flicking past channels on the TV and saw Barry Gibb, it was staying on that channel for as long as he was on screen. Sorry about that lust, God.
😅😅😅
Barry was just so gorgeous
❤❤❤,one of my favorite groups of all time..
the song to recuscitate people on😄...
"If you ain't breaking ribs, you're doing it wrong!" Lol
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Jamel! Wait- I was sure you had done this! Dang.. so excited! Even if you know it- 🤎🤍❤️✌️✨
Your pure class Jamel keep up the good work and keep the music alive brilliant
The Bee Gees OWNED the 70s!! If you were around at that time so many images pop into your head of those times when you hear the Bee Gees sing almost anything!
You've been at this as long as you have, and only now getting to this one? Oh... yes, you know the song. That makes sense.
Jamel did you ever do a reaction to their song For Whom The Bells Toll. It is a beautiful song. The video of them in New York singing outside is a great video.
No matter when or where, when you hear this song....you're gonna dance!!
When I hear this song I can’t help but recall the opening scene of Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta strutting yes, strutting down the NYC street. Classic.
Grateful dead - Throwing stones
If you want to cover The BeeGees & yet be different you should check out their early songs
~ they have a great collection of songs
Or "This Is Where I Came In".
From out of date to the coolest dudes on Earth.👍🏻❤️☮️✌🏻🎤🎼