I love how they remastered this track. The original was much too loud and reverved like hell with the backtrack. The sax taken out on the intro made it more 'mysterious' on what main melody was about to come in. Thanks for posting.
@@juanita6479 HI. Yes ma'am. 1988 Summer Olympics Album: One Moment in Time is a compilation album that was released to coincide with the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. The album was released on August 30, 1988 by Arista Records. It included One Moment in Time by Whitney Houston. The Bee Gees also wrote a song for Eric Clapton here called Fight (No Matter How Long) and named their studio group as The Bunburys. That song which is also with a pulsating beat was the soundtrack for the Boxing event. However, before the song was played to its peak to be noticed, the favored & hyped US boxer got knocked out cold and the song went down with him. "Shape of..." song was for Tae Kwon Do event but really deserved far more exposure as it was custom fitted for athletic events. This remaster which appeared here is from the box set of the Gibb's "The Warner Bros. Years" which were their albums from 1987 - 1991 before they moved back to Polydor Records. Thanks for asking.
@@geri9261sure sounds like Maurice to me. From :19 - :45 and I can hear his voice clearly mixed in for other portions with another time or two where it sounds like only him again. Can definitely hear Barry's parts too.
I have the cassette and filmed the cassette is 1988 Olympic's cassette.
💚Amazing song! Unique vocals and music this proves that The Brothers Bee Gees are fantastic 💚☝️☝️☝️
Yes❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊☀️🌈🤗😍
Bee Gees....BEST GROUP EVER!!!! Never heard this one before.
Esto no es una buena canción, esto es una verdadera patada en la mandíbula, temoooooooónnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!!!!!💪💪💪💪
Total perfection, no one can beat them
Very underrated.
1988 Soundtrack for Tae-Kwon-Do event but not much airplayed both on TV & radio.
This powerful gem deserved much more!
I love how they remastered this track. The original was much too loud and reverved like hell with the backtrack. The sax taken out on the intro made it more 'mysterious' on what main melody was about to come in.
Thanks for posting.
@@juanita6479 HI. Yes ma'am.
1988 Summer Olympics Album: One Moment in Time is a compilation album that was released to coincide with the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. The album was released on August 30, 1988 by Arista Records. It included One Moment in Time by Whitney Houston.
The Bee Gees also wrote a song for Eric Clapton here called Fight (No Matter How Long) and named their studio group as The Bunburys. That song which is also with a pulsating beat was the soundtrack for the Boxing event. However, before the song was played to its peak to be noticed, the favored & hyped US boxer got knocked out cold and the song went down with him.
"Shape of..." song was for Tae Kwon Do event but really deserved far more exposure as it was custom fitted for athletic events.
This remaster which appeared here is from the box set of the Gibb's "The Warner Bros. Years" which were their albums from 1987 - 1991 before they moved back to Polydor Records.
Thanks for asking.
@@juanita6479 Cool!
@@juanita6479 One Moment in Time - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988_Summer_Olympics_Album:_One_Moment_in_Time
Beegees forever!
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Quien canta el primer verso para mi es maurice ..quien me confirma
nice
Porque não tem imagem??
Deve ser direitos de imagem da warner music , ai foi bloqueado a imagem.
1988war doch auch das,was Andy Gibb betriffen hat
Who sung the first verse?? Mo or Barry?
Sounds like Moe
It's Barry
@@geri9261sure sounds like Maurice to me. From :19 - :45 and I can hear his voice clearly mixed in for other portions with another time or two where it sounds like only him again. Can definitely hear Barry's parts too.
Zajebista ale według mojego wierzenia jest do dupy.