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Barry came on first. He's the oldest. He was born in 47 and Bee Gees were established in 58, same year solo artist younger brother Andy Gibb was born. Robin came out 2nd and Maurice last. Please react to their song Fanny Be Tender With My Love. Midnight Special has them on with Jerry Lee Lewis also. Their younger brothers first release and number one hit is featured on the Midnight Special singing I Just Wanna Be Your Everything.
Bee Gees did a Medley on this same show. They have massive vocal range you can see this on Fanny be Tender, Nights on Broadway (1975 midnight special), Love you inside out and Wind of change (1979). ❤
Bee Gees have incredible range, falsettos and down deep. They wrote over 1100 songs for themselves and other artists. First one out was Barry, the eldest brother. Then Robin, and last Maurice ( pronounced) Morris also called Mo. Robin and Mo were fraternal twins, 3 years younger than Barry. They started singing and performing together when the twins were 6 and Barry 9.
@@setonhillstudios Barry at 77 is the only surviving brother. He released an album in 2016 “in the now”, and in 2021 another album “Greenfields”, duets with country singers of Bee Gees songs. The only group to have 5 of the top 10 hits at the same time in the late 70’s. Hits in the 60’s 70’s 80’s 90’s 2000’s
The Bee Gees vocal range is out of this world. They can go deep chest or high falsetto. Check out Too Much Heaven for their highest vocals and Fanny Be Tender With My Love for a full range of all of their vocals in one song.
LOL, I've seen many genre performers in concert and one of the best was New Year's Eve in the late 60's with Chuck Berry live! Hit of the night, My Little Ding-a-Ling, nuff said
The Bee Gees were the hosts of the midnight special at this time! there are some videos where they sung their own songs or a Beatles medley for example!
American singer, guitarist and songwriter who pioneered rock and roll. Nicknamed the "Father of Rock and Roll" " his break came when he traveled to Chicago in May 1955 and met Muddy Waters, who suggested he contact Leonard Chess, of Chess Records. With Chess, Berry recorded "Maybellene"-his adaptation of the country song "Ida Red"-which sold over a million copies, reaching number one on Billboard magazine's rhythm and blues chart. Chuck was about 30 years old then. Berry was among the first musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on its opening in 1986; he was cited for having "laid the groundwork for not only a rock and roll sound but a rock and roll stance.... In 1944, Berry was convicted of armed robbery and sent to the Intermediate Reformatory for Young Men (now the Algoa Correctional Center) in Jefferson City, Missouri, where he formed a singing quartet and did some singing and the group became competent enough that the authorities allowed it to perform outside the detention facility. Berry was released from the reformatory on his 21st birthday in 1947. He did 2 more stints in prison. 3 years and again for 4 months.. Chuck played music and performed for the next 60 years..Rock critic Robert Christgau considers Berry "the greatest of the rock and rollers and John Lennon said, "if you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it 'Chuck Berry. Ted Nugent said, "If you don't know every Chuck Berry lick, you can't play rock guitar. Bob Dylan called Berry "the Shakespeare of rock 'n' roll. Bruce Springsteen tweeted, "Chuck Berry was rock's greatest practitioner, guitarist, and the greatest pure rock 'n' roll writer who ever lived. ....I was born in the 40s and saw all this happening. Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry were my favorites.. From the 50s to the late 70s, what a time it was !!!
You can always interpret that song (and so many others) any way you like. On the other hand, when you have a famous rock & roll musician/singer on stage and he's singing about "a-rockin' & a-rollin' ," he COULD have meant just that. When "a-reelin" gets added, you might naturally think, "dancin'." On the other hand, with the intro to the person of the opposite gender into the picture (when they said "she" back then, they meant it), you'd have to be pretty much VERY young, or just deaf, dumb, very innocent, or just plain stupid, to not understand the alternate meaning. 😀😅😂😇 Don't worry about knowing all the names of the Bee Gees. I'm absolutely SURE someone will fill them in, in the other comments (grin). Great, fun reaction, Corey. THANKS! 🤩😍🥰
I know a bit more about Chuck if anyone cares to read it.. Up to 1958/59, Chuck used a Gibson ES-350T guitar, then mostly a Gibson ES-335.. Chuck Berry wrote songs in keys that weren't 'normal' for a guitar player. This opinion was shared by Keith Richards himself! although some suggest that he chose keys like B-flat and E-flat because horns are set up to those keys.. Or it could be that he sang best In B-flat. Judging from my own experience, the neck is a lot more friendly the further up you go, with shorter fingering..Chuck's vocal range may play a role, but lots of early rock music is played in keys friendly to the feature instruments piano and saxophone. Chuck did not have much of a vocal range, and the "limited sound" created in most of his songs all sounded the same, mostly because of the chord structuring. But mix great showmanship, with a new innovative music style, along with, a not-rushed, pleasing voice, and you have the beginnings of Rock & Roll.. Now for a fact, Chucky boy was a Cheapskate.! He never wanted to have the expense of a dependable and professional touring band. He would drive himself to his concerts, carry his own guitar and amplifier in the trunk, and have the concert promoter hire a local band to back him up. He assumed any bunch of kids would know all of his songs and all of the arrangements. This turned out to be not such a good thing, and Chuck's reputation of putting on erratic and sometimes out-of-tune performances began to become a regular occurrence.! He seldom paid the bands that were supplied as part of Chuck's appearance agreements, and rarely, if ever, thanked them. The way Chuck played two strings on a guitar simultaneously ("Johnny B. Goode" is a classic example and stands as the Holy Grail of rock and roll guitar intros). It was created because Chuck was too cheap to hire a second guitarist for his band to create the sound in his head so he developed the simultaneous two-string guitar sound so that he could play both parts by himself!. In my opinion,,lol,, He also insisted on being paid in cash before he even walked on stage. This was understandable given the suspicion artists had in general that a promoter would stiff them by either not paying them or bouncing a check. He was even known to bring an old paper coffee cup into the 7-11 to see if they would give him a free cup of coffee with a hot dog..A good friend of mine was working the cash register, so I do believe her.. well, I have to stop somewhere, sorry Seaton Hill..I get carried away like old people sometimes do..
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With The Bee Gees and Chuck Berry you can't go wrong! So good!
Barry came on first. He's the oldest. He was born in 47 and Bee Gees were established in 58, same year solo artist younger brother Andy Gibb was born. Robin came out 2nd and Maurice last.
Please react to their song Fanny Be Tender With My Love.
Midnight Special has them on with Jerry Lee Lewis also.
Their younger brothers first release and number one hit is featured on the Midnight Special singing I Just Wanna Be Your Everything.
Bee Gees on Midnight Special singing Nights On Broadway. Great video.
Great reaction! Check out The Bee Gees “Too Much Heaven” and “Fanny Be Tender With My Love”, so many hits to choose from!
Original rocknroll was all about fun.Chuck is the original guitar man.
They had a great time. Back in the day, the Midnight Special was IT!!!!
The Midnight Special seems to be the place where so many artists came to throw down! Love seeing these older performances! Thanks for hanging out!
Yes, Chuck B has a couple of more than suggestive songs out there. Night clubs probably loved him the best.
Haha 😂 🤣 I heard the name of another tune and it’s a wild one!
Bee Gees did a Medley on this same show. They have massive vocal range you can see this on Fanny be Tender, Nights on Broadway (1975 midnight special), Love you inside out and Wind of change (1979). ❤
Bee Gees have incredible range, falsettos and down deep. They wrote over 1100 songs for themselves and other artists. First one out was Barry, the eldest brother. Then Robin, and last Maurice ( pronounced) Morris also called Mo. Robin and Mo were fraternal twins, 3 years younger than Barry. They started singing and performing together when the twins were 6 and Barry 9.
Wow! Thats awesome! Really appreciate the info and that makes sense why they sound so great together! 😄
@@setonhillstudios Barry at 77 is the only surviving brother. He released an album in 2016 “in the now”, and in 2021 another album “Greenfields”, duets with country singers of Bee Gees songs. The only group to have 5 of the top 10 hits at the same time in the late 70’s. Hits in the 60’s 70’s 80’s 90’s 2000’s
Well done; great review and comments. Thanks
Thanks so much Milton! Glad you enjoyed it and have a great one!
The Bee Gees vocal range is out of this world. They can go deep chest or high falsetto. Check out Too Much Heaven for their highest vocals and Fanny Be Tender With My Love for a full range of all of their vocals in one song.
Chuck Berry is/was one of the reasons a whole lot of late 50s American and Canadian and British kids picked up guitars and learned to play.
So cool! Can’t wait to dig into more of his stuff! Loved this performance!
LOL, I've seen many genre performers in concert and one of the best was New Year's Eve in the late 60's with Chuck Berry live! Hit of the night, My Little Ding-a-Ling, nuff said
That’s such a wild name for a song! 😂 Can’t wait to hear more from him! Appreciate you swinging by!
Think of how high they sing Stayin Alive.
The Bee Gees were the hosts of the midnight special at this time! there are some videos where they sung their own songs or a Beatles medley for example!
Ah ok, I’ll have to check those out!
Yes! I would highly suggest the Bee Gees doing their Beatles medley on The Midnight Special, which btw, has the most views on the channel!👍🏻
American singer, guitarist and songwriter who pioneered rock and roll. Nicknamed the "Father of Rock and Roll" " his break came when he traveled to Chicago in May 1955 and met Muddy Waters, who suggested he contact Leonard Chess, of Chess Records. With Chess, Berry recorded "Maybellene"-his adaptation of the country song "Ida Red"-which sold over a million copies, reaching number one on Billboard magazine's rhythm and blues chart. Chuck was about 30 years old then. Berry was among the first musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on its opening in 1986; he was cited for having "laid the groundwork for not only a rock and roll sound but a rock and roll stance.... In 1944, Berry was convicted of armed robbery and sent to the Intermediate Reformatory for Young Men (now the Algoa Correctional Center) in Jefferson City, Missouri, where he formed a singing quartet and did some singing and the group became competent enough that the authorities allowed it to perform outside the detention facility. Berry was released from the reformatory on his 21st birthday in 1947. He did 2 more stints in prison. 3 years and again for 4 months.. Chuck played music and performed for the next 60 years..Rock critic Robert Christgau considers Berry "the greatest of the rock and rollers and John Lennon said, "if you tried to give rock and roll another name, you might call it 'Chuck Berry. Ted Nugent said, "If you don't know every Chuck Berry lick, you can't play rock guitar. Bob Dylan called Berry "the Shakespeare of rock 'n' roll. Bruce Springsteen tweeted, "Chuck Berry was rock's greatest practitioner, guitarist, and the greatest pure rock 'n' roll writer who ever lived. ....I was born in the 40s and saw all this happening. Jerry Lee Lewis and Chuck Berry were my favorites.. From the 50s to the late 70s, what a time it was !!!
Thanks so much for all the info! Definitely an amazing era for music! Looking forward to hearing more and appreciate you swinging by!
You can always interpret that song (and so many others) any way you like. On the other hand, when you have a famous rock & roll musician/singer on stage and he's singing about "a-rockin' & a-rollin' ," he COULD have meant just that. When "a-reelin" gets added, you might naturally think, "dancin'." On the other hand, with the intro to the person of the opposite gender into the picture (when they said "she" back then, they meant it), you'd have to be pretty much VERY young, or just deaf, dumb, very innocent, or just plain stupid, to not understand the alternate meaning. 😀😅😂😇
Don't worry about knowing all the names of the Bee Gees. I'm absolutely SURE someone will fill them in, in the other comments (grin).
Great, fun reaction, Corey. THANKS! 🤩😍🥰
Thanks so much and glad you enjoyed it! Definitely a fun performance for sure! 😁
Lol.....yes, us Bee Gees fans will fill you in on the Bee Gees names, etc!😁
Check out Chuck Berry's My Ding-a-Ling
Such a wild name for a tune 🤣😂
@@setonhillstudios It's a wild and very funny song. 😀
I know a bit more about Chuck if anyone cares to read it.. Up to 1958/59, Chuck used a Gibson ES-350T guitar, then mostly a Gibson ES-335.. Chuck Berry wrote songs in keys that weren't 'normal' for a guitar player. This opinion was shared by Keith Richards himself! although some suggest that he chose keys like B-flat and E-flat because horns are set up to those keys.. Or it could be that he sang best In B-flat. Judging from my own experience, the neck is a lot more friendly the further up you go, with shorter fingering..Chuck's vocal range may play a role, but lots of early rock music is played in keys friendly to the feature instruments piano and saxophone. Chuck did not have much of a vocal range, and the "limited sound" created in most of his songs all sounded the same, mostly because of the chord structuring. But mix great showmanship, with a new innovative music style, along with, a not-rushed, pleasing voice, and you have the beginnings of Rock & Roll.. Now for a fact, Chucky boy was a Cheapskate.! He never wanted to have the expense of a dependable and professional touring band. He would drive himself to his concerts, carry his own guitar and amplifier in the trunk, and have the concert promoter hire a local band to back him up. He assumed any bunch of kids would know all of his songs and all of the arrangements. This turned out to be not such a good thing, and Chuck's reputation of putting on erratic and sometimes out-of-tune performances began to become a regular occurrence.! He seldom paid the bands that were supplied as part of Chuck's appearance agreements, and rarely, if ever, thanked them. The way Chuck played two strings on a guitar simultaneously ("Johnny B. Goode" is a classic example and stands as the Holy Grail of rock and roll guitar intros). It was created because Chuck was too cheap to hire a second guitarist for his band to create the sound in his head so he developed the simultaneous two-string guitar sound so that he could play both parts by himself!. In my opinion,,lol,, He also insisted on being paid in cash before he even walked on stage. This was understandable given the suspicion artists had in general that a promoter would stiff them by either not paying them or bouncing a check. He was even known to bring an old paper coffee cup into the 7-11 to see if they would give him a free cup of coffee with a hot dog..A good friend of mine was working the cash register, so I do believe her.. well, I have to stop somewhere, sorry Seaton Hill..I get carried away like old people sometimes do..
That’s ok! We love and appreciate all the information! That’s how you learn more! Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed it! 😄
Lol...love the info!
There's really no way to misinterpret this.
🤣😂🤣 I didn’t think so
Some songs nowadays are very dirty and gross and lots of swearing. This is tame.