I get so happy watching young people enjoying the BeeGees. I’m 70 and have 50 yrs of memories of their many songs. All genres. So many people danced to their music at the roller rinks of their childhood. Many young people thought they were songs recorded by black singers.
@@paul8926I met my husband in a disco and we fell in love while dancing to "More than a woman " in 1979. We got married in 1980 and it was our 1st dance at the reception. Btw: My husband, 2 groomsmen and our pastor all had Barry Gibb shaggy hairdos and beards. 😊😅
My children were raised on Bee Gees music. Dabced through their childhoods.They love it to this day...42 to 47 years later!! They are officially BeeGee freaks❤
This was my 20's and a great time to be Alive in America. It wasn't just the music, it was beautiful people of all colors shapes, and sizes, coming together to celebrate dance, rhythm and soul. What started in underground clubs broke loose in the form of the Bee Gees and was followed by a host of very talented singers and producers. We learned the dances, movements, and syncopation. Our women were dressed to the 9's and beautiful. All of this was to be followed by grunge, filth, and useless noise.
Can’t help but be reminded of kenny Everett when I hear this. Can’t believe how long ago these disco songs were playing on the radio and top of the tops on tv every Thursday! Good times.
YAY earlier Bee Gees. To Love Somebody, Turn of the Century, Holiday, Idea, I Started A Joke, Words, First Of May, Don't Forget To Remember, Lonely Days, How Can You Mend A Broken Heart, Fanny Be Tender With My Love,
As a kid; the very first song I've heard from them was "How Do You Mend A Broken Heart". It was their first big hit in the US, and we had the single, for which I played the hell out of. I think this should be your next song from them
Robin's signature song! I would want him to do Fanny Be Tender With My love over just about anything. It's too complex for them to have done live. Quincy Jones called it his favorite R&B song.@@seansmith5826
I am 60 years old and I faced a great deal of ridicule from my friends for loving the Bee Gees, but I never cared. They were and are awesome and not only did I like them, but so did the girls I dated, which was a bonus! Great music. Great memories. Thanks.
I can tell just by watching you react to this that you are feeling the disco beat! The Bee Gees were already hits before disco took over all the dance clubs, but Saturday Night Fever took over disco itself. I was there, and still feel the Bump and the NY Hustle in my bones. The Bee Gees legitimized every genre they explored with mastery.
This is one group I’m sorry to say I never got to see live. I’ve seen many concerts over the years. Disco for the most part started around 75, and lasted to about 81. It was very heavy late 77 to 79.
Suggestions for earlier music: To Love Somebody, I've Gotta Get a Message To You, Lonely Days, How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, Words, Massachusetts. That can get you started. Also check out Keith Urban's version of To Love Somebody live at a Bee Gees tribute concert with Barry in the audience. It's breathtaking, and his guitar is incredible!
I'm 61. I usually lean towards Elvis Costello, CCR, Beatles, The Clash...etc. But what no one knows (I live alone!) is that at night... I drink some wine, turn on my little disco ball, put my headphones on, and dance like a crazy person to Disco (especially Bee Gees). Your saying that you enjoy it too emboldened me to blurt that out! Thank you for helping me feel OK that I enjoy my own little dance party every night!!
Makes my heart smile to see younger generations loving these amazing brothers. They never disappoint. Fanny Be Tender. Nights On Broadway. Tragedy. Love You Inside Out. Jive Talkin.
This song will always remind me of the movie 'Saturday Night Fever' which I saw at the cinema at that time, as a teenager. What fun it was to listen to the Bee Gees music.
So glad you are a Bee Gees fan. Have you taking time to read their background? Only Barry left and he is 78. Their brother Andy was a hit in the 80’s. Passed in 88 I believe. Maurice passed next and Robin passed from cancer. But oh the great memories they left us to enjoy. I’m from the 1950’s so I’ve been able to enjoy their music for many years. I encourage you to watch the movies the Bee Gees disco songs were used in. John Travolta had some great dance moves. Anyway, thanks.
Check out their younger brother Andy Gibb, who died very young, but not after having a big hit with Shadow Dancing, probably the most Bee Gee-ey song of all them
I live in Brisbane. They first performed as kids just down the road from where my brother went to school. There’s a great tribute avenue walk set up there in Redcliffe in honour of them. Barry came back years ago for a visit. Saturday Night Fever came out when I was in school. Bee Gees were HUGE back then.
When I was in my senior year in high school, 1979, one of the back up dancers from the movie, "Saturday Night Fever", came to our school and taught the gym classes how to do the dance from the movie for this song. A group of them did it one stage for an assembly. It had been released in 1977, and I saw it at the show with my boyfriend and my sister. Hearing it really brings back memories
I graduated in 79 too and I can't forget how huge this music was. My best friend and I went to see Saturday Night Fever because we knew that's where all the girls would be. And we were right!!! 😊
Are you kidding me? The only videos of reactions that I watch are those that do Beegees because they’re my number one group I absolutely adore them and it’s beautiful to see the young people. Enjoy them as well.
Fanny Be Tender With My Love and Jive Talking are great songs to check out that were pre Saturday Night Fever. Another great one is Nights on Broadway done live on the Midnight Special in 1975 and it is fantastic.
@@TheBrownlj The live version on the Midnight Special is so much more fun than just listening to a "better quality" audio version. Just watching Mo take the high falsetto near the end is priceless to me.
@TheBrownlj That may be true, but I absolutely love this version. I really enjoy seeing the 3 of them performing this live, with Mo providing the falsetto ad libs. My favorite version.
Thats the Univers of the Bee Gees. Nobody can switch there Voices like the Bee Gees. And Barry's falsetto is not from this Planet. Please react,,paying the price of love. ❤❤❤
Totally agree with you Salvog, this is THE disco song! Although their disco songs are phenomenal, I think you would love their earlier stuff, eg "How Do You Mend a Broken Heart", " Massachusets", "To Love Somebody", "Lonely Days, Lonely Nights" and the list goes on ....
“Rum To Me” is one of my non disco favorites. Barry Gibb is responsible for writing many songs with which other artists had hits. Of those, “Heartbreaker” by Dionne Warwick is pure golden ear candy.
1967 To Love Somebody, 1971 How can you mend a broken heart, 1971 Lonely Days, 1975 midnight special Nights on Broadway, 1979 Love you inside out. Just to name a few. ❤❤❤love your reactions
I started a joke, How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, New York mining disaster, to love somebody, words, I've got to get a message to you, Holiday, and so many more! ❤❤ there are some old videos of them singing, and I think it would be fun for you to see more of them starting off, and then progressing into the '70s. Their sound in the '60s was totally different, but all of the music of the Bee Gees sounded great, throughout the decades!🎉Into the ''70s, Fanny Be Tender and Nights on Broadway, just before they really entered their disco phase.
“Fanny, Be Tender”, “Nights on Broadway”, “Jive Talkin’”, are all spectacular. For some heavenly harmonies, give “Run to Me” a listen. “Love So Right” seems to get lost among so many other fantastic songs, but it features Barry’s stunning falsetto and is a gorgeous song.
Night Fever is by far my favourite BeeGees track from the SFN Soundtrack - and your reaction reflects that!!! There are so many gems in the production of this song that puts it head and shoulders above the rest. Thanks for reacting!!! ♥️
I had five older siblings so I was hearing their music from a young age. I loved their earlier songs like "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart", "Words", "Massachusetts", "I Started A Joke", "I've Got To Get A Message To You" and "Lonely Days, Lonely Nights". So when disco began in the mid-70s, many of us felt that the Bee Gees had sold out. It wasn't that they weren't good at it but that it was so commercially exploited as a genre. It took me years to begin enjoying their disco phase. I still don't like it as well as the old stuff though.
For me, this and "If I Can't Have You" performed by Yvonne Elliman are my favorites from the Saturday Night Fever album. However, when it comes to disco songs, this is up there, but Donna Summer's "Last Dance" and Dan Hartman's "Relight My Fire" really stand head and shoulders above all else.
I would strongly suggest you watch the Bee Gee's "One Night Only" concert from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas from 1997. It's on DVD, Blu-ray, and there's an audio CD. Memorable as well for their special guest.
Seems like all the songs so far have been Barry as the lead singer. 'I Started a Joke' features Robin and it's my favorite Bee Gees song. "Bee Gees - I Started A Joke (Live in Las Vegas, 1997 - One Night Only)" on UA-cam.
It's a joy watching your reactions to these guys. I'm looking forward to you checking out the earlier stuff. It's just so good,Run to me and Massachusetts.
That's amazing! Really.? I'm in Australia, so.Could be a bit of a hassle ..plus I'm a 61 year old female ..hey, while I truly appreciate that sentiment,give it to a fan or follower who would truly put it to great ,personal use.❤
The Bee Gees music is something you never get tired of. As I get older, I love their music even more.The song "More than a woman" is a number one for me.
And if you'd like two later non-disco songs, check out Fanny (Be Tender With My Love), an exquisite ballad, and Love You Inside and Out, which is pure funk. Both are must hears.
The BeeGees are a little like Queen - its hard to find a duff song in their catalogue - talent and their ability to change genres/styles means songs for all moods/occasions. But some favourites are - New York Mining Disaster, Massachusetts, Words, I started a joke, I've gotta get a message to you, How can you mend a broken heart, Jive talkin, You should be dancing, Tragedy, Too much heaven - and more recently - You win again (probably my absolute favourite). That is not an exhaustive list - but for starters. 😉. Also, check out their younger brother Andy Gibb (RIP) - shadow dancer - and for the amusement factor - see what the foofighters did in lockdown with Beegees songs - they became the Deegees for a short time 😂.
Both this song and the MASSIVE movie soundtrack wraps within them a whole sacred era in music history.If someone takes this out it's like having a beautiful woman without a voice ,perfume and make up.Respect to their huge influential talent Disco or not.No guilt,just respect.
It isn't really live though. Mo said they didn't do that one live as it was too difficult to do. It's lip synching on that 'live' one. The song is incredible and he should hear it if nothing else by them!
Its not live. Its just a music video. Fanny was never sung live due to the multitude of layers. They are all just lip syncing to it, whether they actually sang that bit or not. Not a very good video really.
This song is from their disco era & was on the soundtrack for "Saturday Night Fever". I especially love their early music from the 60's-70's. Barry has a great falsetto voice. Some of their early hits were "New York Mining Disaster 1941", "To Love Somebody", "Holiday", "Massachusetts", "World", "And The Sun Will Shine", "Really & Sincerely", "Words", "The Singer Sang His Song", "I've Gotta Get A Message To You", "Lonely Days", "I Started A Joke", "Melody Fair", "First of May", "Give Your Best", "Lamplight" etc.
I associate the BeeHees with John Travolta, and if you watch TV right now, you’ll see John playing Santa and rocking to the BeeGees on a commercial!! Gotta love it!!
I remember seeing Saturday Night Fever in the theater when it was released. It was such an iconic moment in time. If you want to visit some early Bee Gees I Started A Joke from the 60s was always a personal favorite
Sal you really need to hear more of their non-disco songs, like from the 60s and 70s before the Saturday Night Fever movie/soundtrack came out. They have some amazing songs that will blow you away. And later songs too. They were FAR more than Barry singing lead in falsetto and Robin and Mo backing up on harmonies. Robin sang lead on MANY of their songs, and had an absolutely gorgeous angelic voice. Barry had a nice baritone chest voice. Don't sell them short that they were just a disco band. Not even a little bit. I Started A Joke, Massachusetts, To Love Somebody, Words, Run To Me, Lonely Days, How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, Nights on Broadway, Jive Talking, Fanny Be Tender with my Love (this is an absolute *must*), Some 90s songs like For Whom the. Bell Tolls, You Win Again, Alone. None of those are disco. Their catalog is enormous, they've probably written 1000 songs including songs for others. I've suggested Bee Gees albums before, but here on YT you would have a really big audience for all the songs listed above. Believe me, there is.a huge fan base for their pre- and post- disco fare.
Hi! First, when you "unpause" disco you'll need to listen to "You Should be Dancing " also from SNF album. Next, there were so many great songs before their "disco era". "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" and "Lonely Days" were both written after a brief split and getting back together in 69/70. I think that to even make a dent in their songs you might need a designated BeeGees day or maybe marathon or both!
'You should be dancing" next.Also 'Nights on broadway"/'Jive talking"/'Holiday"/'How deep is your love" if you haven't done them.All unbeatable classics.
I like disco and prog rock and all ... I am in, and you react to 90% of I really love, wanna you to be my friend for sure, you are going perfect for now.
You really love The Bee Gees as you are singing along with the catchy beat. Loved their music and my budding youth with them being a part of it. Love your reactions! Thanks for sharing.
I love how he's so smooth w/the Internet back-and-forth... and the reactions .. cause I love this band.. FOREVER!
I get so happy watching young people enjoying the BeeGees. I’m 70 and have 50 yrs of memories of their many songs. All genres. So many people danced to their music at the roller rinks of their childhood. Many young people thought they were songs recorded by black singers.
I am 26 years old and thanks to my parents I have spent a good 20 of those as a Bee Gees fan, in fact a Bee Gees CD was the first CD I ever asked for.
I’m over seventy and I agree.
My beloved parents loved The Bee Gees (especially my mom), and would grove to “Night Fever” and “More Than A Woman”…pure joy disco ! 💃 🕺
@@paul8926I met my husband in a disco and we fell in love while dancing to "More than a woman " in 1979. We got married in 1980
and it was our 1st dance at the reception. Btw: My husband, 2 groomsmen and our pastor all had Barry Gibb shaggy hairdos and beards. 😊😅
I’m 77 and fell in love with BeeGees of the 1960’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and 2000’s
Another Masterpiece one of the best disco songs ever made 🎉🎉
It is IMPOSSIBLE to sit still when listening to this song
One more disco masterpiece of theirs to go - You Should Be Dancing.
Either that....or Nights on Broadway is as big a hit as it gets!🕺
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Even tho I still don't know what they're saying in that line before the chorus, i fill it in with "Whatcha doin' in your living room, yeah" 😅
Exactly!
Anyone who can sit motionless while they sing lacks a heart!
Incredible ear candy baby!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I just love your reactions to The Bee Gees. That was me back in the 70’s! This is my all time favorite vinyl LP. More Bee Gees please!
My children were raised on Bee Gees music. Dabced through their childhoods.They love it to this day...42 to 47 years later!! They are officially BeeGee freaks❤
This was my 20's and a great time to be Alive in America. It wasn't just the music, it was beautiful people of all colors shapes, and sizes, coming together to celebrate dance, rhythm and soul. What started in underground clubs broke loose in the form of the Bee Gees and was followed by a host of very talented singers and producers. We learned the dances, movements, and syncopation. Our women were dressed to the 9's and beautiful. All of this was to be followed by grunge, filth, and useless noise.
Filth 😂
Can’t help but be reminded of kenny Everett when I hear this. Can’t believe how long ago these disco songs were playing on the radio and top of the tops on tv every Thursday! Good times.
My vote for the next Bee Gees reaction is for Nights in Broadway one of my favorite songs. 🙂
Ditto. It's my ringtone.😊
Yeah
Also my favorite of theirs
Blame it ooooonnnn
@@lindagabriel5182 Mine too!
YAY earlier Bee Gees. To Love Somebody, Turn of the Century, Holiday, Idea, I Started A Joke, Words, First Of May, Don't Forget To Remember, Lonely Days, How Can You Mend A Broken Heart, Fanny Be Tender With My Love,
Fanny Be Tender is another great one😊
Yes. Yes. Yes. 60s Bee Gees are amazing.
Every one!
Tragedy is another 70s hit. It's not as good as their other greatest hits, though.
There's something adorable about the genuine smile you get when you hear Barry Gibb's voice!
Think Barry's voice makes us all smile!😁
My favorite group!!!! Love Bee Gees !! 70's was all about dancing!! So glad I was raised up during the 70's, best time to be young!!!!!
Jive Talkin' is an awesome song!
Fanny be tender with my love...r and b greatness. Quincy Jones, one of his favourites!
As a kid; the very first song I've heard from them was "How Do You Mend A Broken Heart". It was their first big hit in the US, and we had the single, for which I played the hell out of.
I think this should be your next song from them
Agreed, and I'd add the song I Started a Joke as another early Bee Gees masterpiece.
The Rat's Cast....agree with you for an earlier song, How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, as all 3 sing on it!👍
Robin's signature song! I would want him to do Fanny Be Tender With My love over just about anything. It's too complex for them to have done live. Quincy Jones called it his favorite R&B song.@@seansmith5826
@@seansmith5826not a fan of I started a Joke but How Do You Mend a Broken Heart definitely.
Yup.
Please remember that this group of brothers wrote composed and orchestrated their music...
I am 60 years old and I faced a great deal of ridicule from my friends for loving the Bee Gees, but I never cared. They were and are awesome and not only did I like them, but so did the girls I dated, which was a bonus! Great music. Great memories. Thanks.
I can tell just by watching you react to this that you are feeling the disco beat! The Bee Gees were already hits before disco took over all the dance clubs, but Saturday Night Fever took over disco itself. I was there, and still feel the Bump and the NY Hustle in my bones. The Bee Gees legitimized every genre they explored with mastery.
Nights on Broadway or Jive Talkin are very good songs and very popular.
This is one group I’m sorry to say I never got to see live. I’ve seen many concerts over the years. Disco for the most part started around 75, and lasted to about 81. It was very heavy late 77 to 79.
Suggestions for earlier music: To Love Somebody, I've Gotta Get a Message To You, Lonely Days, How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, Words, Massachusetts. That can get you started. Also check out Keith Urban's version of To Love Somebody live at a Bee Gees tribute concert with Barry in the audience. It's breathtaking, and his guitar is incredible!
I Started A Joke
Oh yeah, another gem. So so many!@@glennelfmann3143
I LOVE How Can You Mend A Broken Heart!!! ❤❤❤
Oh yeah, and it was covered by everyone!@@the_nikster1
I’ve gotta get a message to you is amazing. Love hearing Robin’s voice in this as well as I Started a Joke, Massachusetts, New York Mining Disaster
BeeGees have an extensive discography, a real gold mine, late 60's and 70's. Try How Can You Mend a Broken Heart from 1971.
Oh, yes! I can’t count how many times I listened to that song as a teenager ❤️❤️❤️
I'm 61. I usually lean towards Elvis Costello, CCR, Beatles, The Clash...etc. But what no one knows (I live alone!) is that at night... I drink some wine, turn on my little disco ball, put my headphones on, and dance like a crazy person to Disco (especially Bee Gees). Your saying that you enjoy it too emboldened me to blurt that out! Thank you for helping me feel OK that I enjoy my own little dance party every night!!
Lol....love this & I haven't tried that yet, but you may have embolden me to do so!!🤣
Pat....cracks me up whenever I read your comment again! Hoping you had fun on NYE!!💥🎶
@@kthor Haha... Oh, I did! Had my dance party!🎊 Even got myself a new disco ball, too!
@@patdonnelly9392I love it! I dance to them too 🎉 any time of day or night ❤
Makes my heart smile to see younger generations loving these amazing brothers. They never disappoint.
Fanny Be Tender.
Nights On Broadway. Tragedy.
Love You Inside Out.
Jive Talkin.
This song will always remind me of the movie 'Saturday Night Fever' which I saw at the cinema at that time, as a teenager. What fun it was to listen to the Bee Gees music.
Jive talkin is a fun one. They put out some great music to make you want to move.
So glad you are a Bee Gees fan. Have you taking time to read their background? Only Barry left and he is 78. Their brother Andy was a hit in the 80’s. Passed in 88 I believe. Maurice passed next and Robin passed from cancer. But oh the great memories they left us to enjoy. I’m from the 1950’s so I’ve been able to enjoy their music for many years. I encourage you to watch the movies the Bee Gees disco songs were used in. John Travolta had some great dance moves. Anyway, thanks.
Check out their younger brother Andy Gibb, who died very young, but not after having a big hit with Shadow Dancing, probably the most Bee Gee-ey song of all them
Massachusetts is a great song. I started a joke.
I live in Brisbane. They first performed as kids just down the road from where my brother went to school. There’s a great tribute avenue walk set up there in Redcliffe in honour of them. Barry came back years ago for a visit. Saturday Night Fever came out when I was in school. Bee Gees were HUGE back then.
Definitely have to do "Nights On Broadway"!
Nights On Broadway is such a vibe!🎶
Disco is timeless as are the Bee Gees...It's that good...Enjoy it...
Look at you! Bopping to the disco beat! It’s hard not to do that with disco music.
When I was in my senior year in high school, 1979, one of the back up dancers from the movie, "Saturday Night Fever", came to our school and taught the gym classes how to do the dance from the movie for this song. A group of them did it one stage for an assembly. It had been released in 1977, and I saw it at the show with my boyfriend and my sister. Hearing it really brings back memories
Where did you go to school?
I graduated in 79 too and I can't forget how huge this music was. My best friend and I went to see Saturday Night Fever because we knew that's where all the girls would be. And we were right!!! 😊
Your facial expressions in this reaction are priceless! Love your reactions. Thank you!
Great film, and watching Travolta dancing to these songs.fab ❤
I LOVE this song. The Bee Gees can do no wrong.
Are you kidding me? The only videos of reactions that I watch are those that do Beegees because they’re my number one group I absolutely adore them and it’s beautiful to see the young people. Enjoy them as well.
Fanny Be Tender With My Love and Jive Talking are great songs to check out that were pre Saturday Night Fever. Another great one is Nights on Broadway done live on the Midnight Special in 1975 and it is fantastic.
Nights On Broadway is one of my favorites, but you just can't go wrong with a Bee Gees song.
There are much better versions of Nights on Broadway than the Midnight Special.
@@TheBrownlj The live version on the Midnight Special is so much more fun than just listening to a "better quality" audio version. Just watching Mo take the high falsetto near the end is priceless to me.
@carolyncappitelli1460 there are better live versions of Nights on Broadway though.
@TheBrownlj That may be true, but I absolutely love this version. I really enjoy seeing the 3 of them performing this live, with Mo providing the falsetto ad libs. My favorite version.
1977 I was 20 yo, going to clubs with my roommate Johanna. Dancing to this song we had so much fun dancing with men who also enjoyed the music.
We need to react to the BeeGees singing: Fanny, Be Tender with My Love. Wedding Day and The Only Love are also great too.
Great suggestions
Please do FANNY BE TENDER and ALONE. I love everything the BeeGees sing. Greatest TRIO ever ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thats the Univers of the Bee Gees. Nobody can switch there Voices like the Bee Gees. And Barry's falsetto is not from this Planet. Please react,,paying the price of love. ❤❤❤
Totally agree with you Salvog, this is THE disco song! Although their disco songs are phenomenal, I think you would love their earlier stuff, eg "How Do You Mend a Broken Heart", " Massachusets", "To Love Somebody", "Lonely Days, Lonely Nights" and the list goes on ....
“Rum To Me” is one of my non disco favorites. Barry Gibb is responsible for writing many songs with which other artists had hits. Of those, “Heartbreaker” by Dionne Warwick is pure golden ear candy.
How Can You Mend a Broken Heart and Words, 2 of my favourites from the years before disco.
Two great choices! And a very different side of the Bee Gees.
1967 To Love Somebody, 1971 How can you mend a broken heart, 1971 Lonely Days, 1975 midnight special Nights on Broadway, 1979 Love you inside out. Just to name a few. ❤❤❤love your reactions
Great song and era. I love your deep dives. “You Should be Dancing” should be next. Now that’s a disco song.
Absolutely.
Classic
I started a joke, How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, New York mining disaster, to love somebody, words, I've got to get a message to you, Holiday, and so many more! ❤❤ there are some old videos of them singing, and I think it would be fun for you to see more of them starting off, and then progressing into the '70s. Their sound in the '60s was totally different, but all of the music of the Bee Gees sounded great, throughout the decades!🎉Into the ''70s, Fanny Be Tender and Nights on Broadway, just before they really entered their disco phase.
“Fanny, Be Tender”, “Nights on Broadway”, “Jive Talkin’”, are all spectacular. For some heavenly harmonies, give “Run to Me” a listen. “Love So Right” seems to get lost among so many other fantastic songs, but it features Barry’s stunning falsetto and is a gorgeous song.
Lonely Days is one of my favorite Bee fees songs. Play it you'll love it❤
I Started A Joke is a definite one to listen, Robin is on the lead vocals
It is an aquired taste. I find that most reactors dont like that one.
@@TheBrownljMust say I completely agree!
Check out To Love Somebody!
Thank you for this. I been moving house and stopped unpacking to shake the chassis on this. 😁
Next one jive talking. 🎶💃🕺
So talented!! The vocals and song writing are amazing!! The whole Saturday Night Fever album and movie are great! Worth the listen and watch!🤘🔥
Night Fever is by far my favourite BeeGees track from the SFN Soundtrack - and your reaction reflects that!!! There are so many gems in the production of this song that puts it head and shoulders above the rest. Thanks for reacting!!! ♥️
To Love Somebody still one of my favorites
I had five older siblings so I was hearing their music from a young age. I loved their earlier songs like "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart", "Words", "Massachusetts", "I Started A Joke", "I've Got To Get A Message To You" and "Lonely Days, Lonely Nights". So when disco began in the mid-70s, many of us felt that the Bee Gees had sold out. It wasn't that they weren't good at it but that it was so commercially exploited as a genre. It took me years to begin enjoying their disco phase. I still don't like it as well as the old stuff though.
so true, their best work, imo, is pre disco
For me, this and "If I Can't Have You" performed by Yvonne Elliman are my favorites from the Saturday Night Fever album. However, when it comes to disco songs, this is up there, but Donna Summer's "Last Dance" and Dan Hartman's "Relight My Fire" really stand head and shoulders above all else.
I love spirits having flown.
Great reaction! I’m in my sixties now, and love to see younger people enjoy songs from when I was their age! ❤
Barry once said Andy was the light behind all the UFOs!! Soar with the angels , Andy, Mo and Robin!!!
For as many people who say they hated disco, every person I knew in HS had this album. And my crowd were Zep heads.
I've lived this holy feverish period real time while being in my pre-teens.Storming and magical!.Unforgetable and ireplaceable!Hats off to the Gibbs!
I would strongly suggest you watch the Bee Gee's "One Night Only" concert from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas from 1997. It's on DVD, Blu-ray, and there's an audio CD. Memorable as well for their special guest.
"I started a joke" and "Massachusetts" pre disco BeeGee days
I Started a Joke is the next one to listen to. Robin sings it with so much feeling!
How Can You Mend A Broken Heart and Words are wonderful!
Seems like all the songs so far have been Barry as the lead singer. 'I Started a Joke' features Robin and it's my favorite Bee Gees song.
"Bee Gees - I Started A Joke (Live in Las Vegas, 1997 - One Night Only)" on UA-cam.
Everyone does this it seems. Listens to all the disco, and/or all the songs with Barry singing falsetto lead. There is SO much more to them!
It's a joy watching your reactions to these guys. I'm looking forward to you checking out the earlier stuff. It's just so good,Run to me and Massachusetts.
That's amazing! Really.? I'm in Australia, so.Could be a bit of a hassle ..plus I'm a 61 year old female ..hey, while I truly appreciate that sentiment,give it to a fan or follower who would truly put it to great ,personal use.❤
loved dancing to this song in the clubs
Bee Gees "To Love Somebody" 1967 in that black-n-white clip. Doubly amazing song and such a visual vibe.
Besides the 1920s & 1950s, the mid 1970s was the best dance music!!!
The Bee Gees music is something you never get tired of. As I get older, I love their music even more.The song "More than a woman" is a number one for me.
STAVING ALIVE…Bee Gees Another top disco song.
And if you'd like two later non-disco songs, check out Fanny (Be Tender With My Love), an exquisite ballad, and Love You Inside and Out, which is pure funk. Both are must hears.
Yes, especially to Fanny Be Tender... One of Quincy Jones' favorite songs.
Fanny was before Fever from the Main Course Album. Love you Inside Out is after from Spirits Having Flown album.
Wow, I didn't know that, what a recommendation!@@lauraallen55
What true talent!! Poor boys who made it!!❤ can put you in a great mood!!! Bless you all!!
dont forget thier latter stuff too! always been fond of "This Is Where I Came In" off thier last Album.
oh, and "Tragedy" is thire top disco song for me :)
You’re my favorite reactioner here on UA-cam!! You have new great taste in music!
The BeeGees are a little like Queen - its hard to find a duff song in their catalogue - talent and their ability to change genres/styles means songs for all moods/occasions. But some favourites are - New York Mining Disaster, Massachusetts, Words, I started a joke, I've gotta get a message to you, How can you mend a broken heart, Jive talkin, You should be dancing, Tragedy, Too much heaven - and more recently - You win again (probably my absolute favourite). That is not an exhaustive list - but for starters. 😉. Also, check out their younger brother Andy Gibb (RIP) - shadow dancer - and for the amusement factor - see what the foofighters did in lockdown with Beegees songs - they became the Deegees for a short time 😂.
Both this song and the MASSIVE movie soundtrack wraps within them a whole sacred era in music history.If someone takes this out it's like having a beautiful woman without a voice ,perfume and make up.Respect to their huge influential talent Disco or not.No guilt,just respect.
Edge of the Universe, Mr Natural, Road to Alaska, Juliette, Tokyo Nights, Love me, Wine and Women the songs are endless
There's a video here on UA-cam with the Bee Gees live, doing "Fanny Be Tender With My Love". That would be a good one for you to check out, Salvo...
It isn't really live though. Mo said they didn't do that one live as it was too difficult to do. It's lip synching on that 'live' one. The song is incredible and he should hear it if nothing else by them!
Its not live. Its just a music video. Fanny was never sung live due to the multitude of layers. They are all just lip syncing to it, whether they actually sang that bit or not. Not a very good video really.
This song is from their disco era & was on the soundtrack for "Saturday Night Fever". I especially love their early music from the 60's-70's. Barry has a great falsetto voice. Some of their early hits were "New York Mining Disaster 1941", "To Love Somebody", "Holiday", "Massachusetts", "World", "And The Sun Will Shine", "Really & Sincerely", "Words", "The Singer Sang His Song", "I've Gotta Get A Message To You", "Lonely Days", "I Started A Joke", "Melody Fair", "First of May", "Give Your Best", "Lamplight" etc.
Barry didnt use his falsetto on any of those songs
I associate the BeeHees with John Travolta, and if you watch TV right now, you’ll see John playing Santa and rocking to the BeeGees on a commercial!! Gotta love it!!
@@jeanniewright2554 Bee Gees are way more complex than a few songs from Saturday Night Fever.
There are so many! Holiday, First of May, Run to Me, Words, How to Mend a Broken Heart, I Started a Joke, Massachusetts...
I remember seeing Saturday Night Fever in the theater when it was released. It was such an iconic moment in time.
If you want to visit some early Bee Gees I Started A Joke from the 60s was always a personal favorite
Sal you really need to hear more of their non-disco songs, like from the 60s and 70s before the Saturday Night Fever movie/soundtrack came out. They have some amazing songs that will blow you away. And later songs too.
They were FAR more than Barry singing lead in falsetto and Robin and Mo backing up on harmonies. Robin sang lead on MANY of their songs, and had an absolutely gorgeous angelic voice. Barry had a nice baritone chest voice. Don't sell them short that they were just a disco band. Not even a little bit.
I Started A Joke, Massachusetts, To Love Somebody, Words, Run To Me, Lonely Days, How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, Nights on Broadway, Jive Talking, Fanny Be Tender with my Love (this is an absolute *must*), Some 90s songs like For Whom the. Bell Tolls, You Win Again, Alone. None of those are disco.
Their catalog is enormous, they've probably written 1000 songs including songs for others. I've suggested Bee Gees albums before, but here on YT you would have a really big audience for all the songs listed above. Believe me, there is.a huge fan base for their pre- and post- disco fare.
Hi! First, when you "unpause" disco you'll need to listen to "You Should be Dancing " also from SNF album. Next, there were so many great songs before their "disco era". "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" and "Lonely Days" were both written after a brief split and getting back together in 69/70. I think that to even make a dent in their songs you might need a designated BeeGees day or maybe marathon or both!
Ear Candy. Good Disco makes you want to MOVE, dance and sing along. It’s exhilarating.
BEEGEES never another group like them❤
You should check out "I started a joke" that features Robin. This song comes in at #10 out of 20.
In who's opinion? Dosent even make my top 50
BOYS DO FALL IN LOVE - Bee gees ❤️❤️❤️ yoooouuu will looooveeeee itttt I swear to God 🥰🥰🥰
"Massachusetts." Fantastic song. "Fanny" is another great later song
Fanny Be Tender With My Love is fantastic and a must hear!
Fanny Be Tender with My Love. It is my favorite song.
'You should be dancing" next.Also 'Nights on broadway"/'Jive talking"/'Holiday"/'How deep is your love" if you haven't done them.All unbeatable classics.
I like disco and prog rock and all ... I am in, and you react to 90% of I really love, wanna you to be my friend for sure, you are going perfect for now.
You really love The Bee Gees as you are singing along with the catchy beat. Loved their music and my budding youth with them being a part of it. Love your reactions! Thanks for sharing.