It is song about going back to their rootes, as one of you mentioned it has that sound from the sixties. And the bus they are driving around in is a replica of the tourbus they used in Australia before they moved back to UK in 1967.
This is a mini biopic. They actually did share a bed as kids, and they did tour around in a V-doub camper van. Their "Mum" ironing white pants. Crazy like them. And you definitely do To Love Somebody, their most covered song, snd the one they wrote for otis Redding, who died before he got to record it.
This is one of my favourite Bee Gees songs. It's like four songs in one with lots of catchy melodies and the video is great reflecting episodes in their lives
(from Billboard interview, 2/01) Mo: "The guitar I play on the track, but NOT on the VIDEO, of 'This is Where I Came In' is an acoustic Gibson Monarch. Years ago, what I got for my 21st birthday was a movie camera from Ringo and a guitar from George and a Monarch guitar from John. The one from George is the 12-string Rickenbacker, the Shea Stadium one, which he also used on recordings."
I agree - has more of the 60s feel and i LOVE it. The video: the 3 boys shared a bed when they were young, Mom ironed all their matching BeeGees performance outfits ( lots of white shirts) and that van was a duplicate of the van they used to drive around & perform in Australia when they were youngins. Their father became their manager when the parents noticed their kids were serious about singing and writing their own songs. "She keeps on coming" (back for more) is another good one from this album! ❤️❤️❤️
Watched an interview with Barry Gibb. He said with tears in his eyes: I'm the last man standing. Then he was silent for a moment. Having lost all three of his brothers...
They wore a lot of black and black leather in the late 90s and early 2000s. Whoever was styling them for appearances used mostly Donna Karan at that time. After Maurice's death Barry usually wore jeans and t-shirts or suits and Robin wore mostly suits or sportcoats and slacks for appearances.
This was their last studio album....Maurice passed less than2 years later in January of 2003...... this was sort of a biopic for them...... the guy playing 'mum' is the British Shakespearan actor David English a longtime friend of the beegees, he also played their manager.....
David English, the Shakespearean actor played their mother, manager (on t.v) and Liberace. Not sure of that connection must have been an early friend. As others have said events in the VW tell of their real early start in Australia driving hundreds of miles to do a gig. This was their last album they were working on another but Maurice died in January 2003.
You should watch the "Making of This is Where I Came In" They talk about the different elements of the video and why they were included. It is also very funny.
The boys were always very comedic. They were so much fun in all their interviews. C'mon guys, the ''kinda like'' comments are droll. The fact that in the early 21st century they'd been creating music for almost half a century by then is remarkable. Their catalogue is diverse and fantastic. The deadpan reaction by your husband is detracting from any possible enjoyment.
Hey guys !! Interesting track. I really enjoyed it !! I really like the Bee Gees, but never heard this one before.... Would love to see you guys react to an Earth Wind & Fire song that hasn't gotten enough attention...."In the Stone" or an even lesser reviewed track "Star" from the same album....
Bee gees albums in the 90s High civilization , 1991 Size isn't everything , 1993 Still waters , 1997 And This is where I came in album , 2001 Sir Barry gibb currently has been doing solo albums In the now , 2016 And Greenfields a gibb brothers songbook Volume 1 , 2022
Liked the Bee Gees a lot way back when. Never heard this one , I like it !. Is it just me or am I hearing a future star Ed Sheeran being massively influenced by this ?
It’s about their life and touring. A tongue in cheek version. “I’d do anything for you”, refers to the fans. ❤
It is song about going back to their rootes, as one of you mentioned it has that sound from the sixties. And the bus they are driving around in is a replica of the tourbus they used in Australia before they moved back to UK in 1967.
Essa banda é o máximo!❤❤❤❤🇧🇷👋👋👋👋 Amooooooooo!!❤❤❤❤🌟🌟🌟
Thanks for reacting l appreciate it 😊
This is a mini biopic. They actually did share a bed as kids, and they did tour around in a V-doub camper van. Their "Mum" ironing white pants. Crazy like them. And you definitely do To Love Somebody, their most covered song, snd the one they wrote for otis Redding, who died before he got to record it.
We know that one quite well.
Barry with a teddy bear is heart melting.
This is one of my favourite Bee Gees songs. It's like four songs in one with lots of catchy melodies and the video is great reflecting episodes in their lives
This is from the last album before Maurice passed. Interesting fact - the guitar Maurice is playing was given to him by John Lennon
For his 21st birthday!
(from Billboard interview, 2/01) Mo: "The guitar I play on the track, but NOT on the VIDEO, of 'This is Where I Came In' is an acoustic Gibson Monarch. Years ago, what I got for my 21st birthday was a movie camera from Ringo and a guitar from George and a Monarch guitar from John. The one from George is the 12-string Rickenbacker, the Shea Stadium one, which he also used on recordings."
I agree - has more of the 60s feel and i LOVE it. The video: the 3 boys shared a bed when they were young, Mom ironed all their matching BeeGees performance outfits ( lots of white shirts) and that van was a duplicate of the van they used to drive around & perform in Australia when they were youngins. Their father became their manager when the parents noticed their kids were serious about singing and writing their own songs. "She keeps on coming" (back for more) is another good one from this album! ❤️❤️❤️
Watched an interview with Barry Gibb. He said with tears in his eyes: I'm the last man standing. Then he was silent for a moment. Having lost all three of his brothers...
This song hit the top 10 in 2001
They wore a lot of black and black leather in the late 90s and early 2000s. Whoever was styling them for appearances used mostly Donna Karan at that time. After Maurice's death Barry usually wore jeans and t-shirts or suits and Robin wore mostly suits or sportcoats and slacks for appearances.
This was their last studio album....Maurice passed less than2 years later in January of 2003...... this was sort of a biopic for them...... the guy playing 'mum' is the British Shakespearan actor David English a longtime friend of the beegees, he also played their manager.....
My wife is a huge BeeGees fan. So although I don't particularly follow them, I know this one well and it's very good.
I love the Brothers Gibb.
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Over here, we know Microbus's as either VW T1 / T2 or Hippy bus's
David English, the Shakespearean actor played their mother, manager (on t.v) and Liberace. Not sure of that connection must have been an early friend. As others have said events in the VW tell of their real early start in Australia driving hundreds of miles to do a gig. This was their last album they were working on another but Maurice died in January 2003.
You should watch the "Making of This is Where I Came In" They talk about the different elements of the video and why they were included. It is also very funny.
I think Self portrait by Rainbow would be good to follow this.
VERY GOOD!! REACT FOR WHOM THE BELL TOOLS LIVE BEE GEES 1993.
We did that one. Go have a look.
The teddy belongs to Barry's daughter, Ali
The boys were always very comedic. They were so much fun in all their interviews. C'mon guys, the ''kinda like'' comments are droll. The fact that in the early 21st century they'd been creating music for almost half a century by then is remarkable. Their catalogue is diverse and fantastic. The deadpan reaction by your husband is detracting from any possible enjoyment.
Hey guys !! Interesting track. I really enjoyed it !! I really like the Bee Gees, but never heard this one before.... Would love to see you guys react to an Earth Wind & Fire song that hasn't gotten enough attention...."In the Stone" or an even lesser reviewed track "Star" from the same album....
VERY GOOD!! REACT MADDLEY BEE GEES LIVE MELBORE 1989.
bee gees live or die
My Garbage request was thier song called
Magnetized
Please
Magnetized by Garbage
Please
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The guitar Maurice is playing was John Lennons guitar
Bee gees albums in the 90s
High civilization , 1991
Size isn't everything , 1993
Still waters , 1997
And
This is where I came in album , 2001
Sir Barry gibb currently has been doing solo albums
In the now , 2016
And
Greenfields a gibb brothers songbook Volume 1 , 2022
For Whom The Bell Tolls
Run To Me
Alone
Tragedy
To Love Somebody
Massachusetts
Fanny Be Tender
We have a reaction to For Whom The Bell Tolls. Please go take a look. Also we know Tragedy and To Love Somebody. We will add the others to the list.
@@hanierfamily Ok. I’ll check out your video. Thanks for the update. You guys rock!
This is not a new style for the Bee gees... This is what they used to do when they were younger
Liked the Bee Gees a lot way back when. Never heard this one , I like it !. Is it just me or am I hearing a future star Ed Sheeran being massively influenced by this ?
do you want to listen a REALLY different bee gees song?.....try with "technicolor dreams"