FIRST TIME EVER HEARING BEE GEES "HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE" REACTION | Asia and BJ
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They harmonize so well that 3 voices sound like one. As for the "lack" of video. They didn't need all the frills---they had their voices and what voices they had. RIP Maurice, Robin and little brother Andy.
This was before “music videos” were really a thing. They were actually breaking and preparing that ground with videos like this.
familiar voices (from the same family) blend/harmonise seamlessly..this is the BeeGee's superpower
On point. It was about the music back then.
Exactly ! ❤
They are harmonising...😮
They're harmonizing so good you think it's one voice they all have different pitches
Was thinking the very same thing
Exactly !
Totally harmonizing between all them. That's why it sounds like they are just 1 voice or singing together.
All you have to do is watch Maurice come in and it’s obvious
The look on Asia's face when she first saw Barry Gibb was priceless! Lol. Trust me, as a guy who was a teenager when this song came out, you had plenty of company. Young women swooned over Barry's singing and looks.
I swooned over him as a little girl😍
All the brothers - Barry, Robin, Mo and also Andy - had devoted fans. They had distinct personalities so there was something for everyone.
I am by no means gay, but even I swoon over Barry. Credit where it's due that is one beautiful man lol.
Lol..... I thought the same thing. Every time he appeared her face lit up.
Of course Barry is absolutely gorgeous just like his voice.
Their Too Much Heaven is one of my favorite songs of all time !
When you can sing like this you don’t need a over the top video. The music stands on it’s own.
Exactly, most of the youngsters prefer Glitz and glamor rather than Talent these days
They are brothers. Their voices are naturally harmonized. They sang together all the time from childhood. They are perfection. Cheers from Canada
@ denise tinto cheers from Mtl suburbs.
They wrote this song for the Saturday night fever movie. Made a bunch of them all big hits.made Travolta's career #1 grossing movie for years.
They are singing in harmony, throughout the song.
Nope, just in select areas.
These three brothers made harmonies so tight that no other group will ever be able to copy them - including in this video clip.
They at times may sound as if they're singing in the same key - however, they're not.
They never studied music, never knew how to read musical notes - nor knew what a musical scale was.
All of them self taught (since the ages of 9 and 6...), playing an array of instruments - and musically adapting to each new decade that they entered together.
Yes,, these three Musical Geniuses brought us close to 50 years of Pure Magic...💖💖💖
This rabbit hole is DEEP - their catalogue is vast (over 600 songs that they wrote, sang and produced...), as well as songs they wrote for Diana Ross, Frankie Valli, Otis Redding, Barbara Streisand, Dionne Warwick, Kenny Rogers/Dolly Parton and Destiny's Child - to name a few...
Have fun getting lost in this rabbit hole, guys!
Well put
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I just realized something you said that wasn’t right. They never studied music or ever learned to read music. It was all just in them. This is all 3 of them
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Yes, You're right - and that's also what I said in my comment.
Enjoy the rest of Your week!
The Bee Gees rabbit hole is beautiful.
Did they bend over? I missed that bit in the vid 😁
And DEEP!
What’s crazy is Robin and Barry’s voices are very different when you hear them sing solo, but when they sing together their voices blend seamlessly. It sounds like one person! Check out their popular hits, which are too many to count I think, and you’ll fall more and more in love!
Yeah, they both sound like it’s just Barry singing.
I do believe the lights are meant to be seen that way. Bee Gees music is amazing!!
Yep: shouldn't judge by today's standards
@@riacoaster8978 which are crap anyway
The lights was there showing the people who was putting there music down the song is All about their music and they're asking The people to let them and there music be pay attention to the words of the song
Exactly right
Yes, it's very Saturday Night Fever, night vibes with bright lights outside and in the 70s discos...it's a whole 70s thing
The 70's produced some of the most beautiful love songs. The Bee Gees are no exception. Love this song.
There were no “videos” then - no MTV - we’re lucky to have this - ahead of their time, as usual - those are disco lights that were in clubs across the country. Singing in the same key, thankfully, and are harmonizing throughout the whole song. Not an easy song to sing with those chord changes - no auto tune then. We used to dance to this and it was perfect - not too slow so you could do moves but still very romantic. It was a beautiful time for music. There’s so more…Enjoy!
Some Bee Gees stats; Brothers Barry, Maurice & Robin Gibb began in 1955 as The Rattlesnakes, (Barry age 9, the twins almost 6). 1958, were renamed BG’s/Bee Gee’s. 1st international hit was Massachusetts in 1967, hit #1 in 13 countries. In the US alone, starting in 1967, they had 30 top 40 hits (23 in top 10, 9 #1s & 6 releases were consecutive #1s). Worldwide, over 120 million records sold. 22 studio albums. 83 singles. 2 live albums. 15 compilations. 4 Soundtracks, including Saturday Night Fever, the 2nd largest selling soundtrack of all time (in Library of Congress, as Culturally Significant). 3 Grammys, plus Grammy Legend & Lifetime Achievement Awards. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Songwriters Hall of Fame (1031 songs by Barry, Robin & Maurice, together, alone or with others). Wrote hits for Diana Ross, Dionne Warwick, Barbra Steisand, Frankie Valli, Samantha Sang, Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers & more (many also produced by Barry). Barry is the only songwriter in history to have 4 consecutive #1 songs on US charts. Starting with Bee Gee's Stayin Alive, which hit #1 Feb. 4, 1978 & held for 4 weeks. March 4, was bumped by baby brother Andy Gibb’s (Love is) Thicker Than Water, #1 for 2 weeks. That was displaced by Bee Gee's Night Fever, #1 for 8 weeks, followed by Yvonne Elliman's If I Can't Have You, #1 week of May 13. Since Barry co-wrote all 4, from Feb. 4, 1978, till mid-May 1978, with no gap, a song (co) written by Barry Gibb held the #1 position. Not many will ever come close to their career.
And no auto-tune
@@riacoaster8978 I figure they invented auto-tune just so people could try to sound like Robin (kidding, of course). Cracks me up when Robin sings lead & people comment, insisting his voice has been altered. Nope. Bee Gees is what true talent sounds like.
They were absolutely harmonizing....They're voices blend so well and the mix is so subtle and smooth its hard to decipher.
Barry Gibb - hubba hubba. That voice, the hair and did you see that sweet tushy at the end? LOL
Yes. How can you miss the sweet tushy? Everything about Barry is sweet.
Asia you have no idea what you’re getting yourself into with the Bee Gees. This particular song I get why you’re saying what you’re saying about the harmonizing and no change. Keep reacting to them and you’re gonna be blown away by Barry Gibb. I’m so glad you started out with this song because it only gets better from here
Totally agree
Totally agree too 🥰👌
They are definitely exceptional singers and I meam…….exceptional singers you need to continue reacting to them you will eventually I’m sure agree with me 😉👍
I totally can’t wait to get into them more… I heard some harmonizing but didn’t really make reference to it specifically for whatever reason.. 🤦🏾♀️None the less, still a great GREAT band and I’m looking forward to hearing more of them! Thank you for tuning in with us! It is most certainly appreciated. ❤️❤️ ~Asia ☺️
@@AsiaandBJ bonsoir Asia first excuse me for my English I’m French Canadian from the province of Quebec in Montreal the hometown of Céline Dion 🥰👌vous avez des yeux magnifiques the translation in English it means…you have some magnificent eyes just wanted to let you know 😁🥰✌️now about The Bee Gees I’m 56 years old and I saw many bands in my life but i have not yet encounter 3 singers has good has them there’s many 4 exceptional bands singers but 3 they are at the top and also they have written their own stuff they even have recorded a song with Celine that became a world 🌎 hit it’s called immortality I hope one day you will react to it 😉✌️and now I know that you said that your a huge Céline Dion fan well I’ve got something exceptional and very rare for you it’s a gift 🎁 here’s the very first appearance ever of Celine on television in Montreal she was 13 years old and I was in front of my television that same night after that here in Quebec and in France 🇫🇷 she instantly became a international star ⭐️ here’s the video just for you 🥰✌️✌️ua-cam.com/video/et4ly-NKvIo/v-deo.html
You could tell that Asia succumbed to the "Barry Effect". As soon as she saw him & heard him, she was gaga for him. You could tell by her smile. Barry was the man!
I succumbed to the "Robin Effect" in 1967 and it never left!!! 😁
Everything about him was nigh-on to perfect. I call him a god for a reason.
The Bee Gees wrote 100 top 10 songs. Many written for other people.
That is pure harmony! They could sing as one voice.
Asia's smile is so freaking infectious. My cheeks are hurting. Lol.
Y'all have a huge rabbit hole to dive into with the bee gees. One of the best groups ever.
This is harmonizing at its best. I love the Bee Gees. This is a great song one of my favorites but of course I love them all. They are all talented. Like your reactions.
I'll tellya, many of those, sayin' never heard them before, are on a wrong trip. Everyone heard them, so their music is still on the radio and used in hundreds of movies. 1100 songs, created by bros. Gibb from 1961 up to 2001. Endless list of hits by themselves or written for others. Greatest songwriters ever! Watch them singing 'For Whom The Bell Tolls'.
The lights represent the Disco era. Lots of lights!
You're in for a treat with the Bee Gees... one of the greatest groups of all times.
By the way: "Bee Gees" means "brothers Gibb"!
Not quite... The group's name was originally The BG's - contrived from the common initials between Barry Gibb, Bill Goode, and Bill Gates (no, not *that* Bill Gates). The name then evolved from The BG's to the Bee Gees.
@@italianviking80 Plus mama Barbara Gibb, who was also in the room (when Gates noticed all the BG initials). .
This song brings me so much joy, and so much sadness at the same time. The 70s, what a beautiful era to grow up in. No cell phones no computers no Instagram no Facebook.
These guys didn’t need any fancy videos or lights or dancers-all they needed was their pure, raw, beautiful voices! They harmonized like no other group. 😌
They could make the phonebook sound good. I miss them so very much. Greatest group ever!
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾❤️
Most of the best times of my life were in the 70s And the MUSIC WAS FANTASTIC ..
They have a younger brother Andy Gibb who passed away.Andy also sang,you need to hear him sing also.Andy sings Shadow Dancing.
Some of the best Harmonies ever!
The Bee Gees have been making music since the 60's Made music for other artists, also did the soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever. They are brothers Barry Robin and Maurice. Sadly Barry is the only one with us. The rabbit hole is mighty deep.
"We're living in a world of fools, breaking us down". This is timeless, as in it makes sense now.
Ahh great memories of the last dance at the disco way back in the late 1970’s but you really had to live through this era as a young man to appreciate the special time you were living in at that time and only us 65 somethings could really appreciate what we had then.
This is where artists could sing and use their voices with barely no technic interference needed --- something most artist today miss --- you take them and they nearly sound the same live as they do recorded ... this was and is true artistic ... am so glad i still got to witness and grew up with this music --- the more i appreciate looking back --- the only genre today that still has true skill for me nowadays is rock / metal ...
The Bee Gee's defined the Disco Era.
I bet Asia actually heard the Bee Gees without knowing it, just put on "Stayin alive" :D
Their songs are TIMELESS the fact that generations enjoy and acknowledges a true talent,
By the way if you listen to the Bee Gees long enough you will be able to tell even when they’re all three singing together you can always hear Robin‘s tone.
Never heard of this group…welcome. They are top tier. They have their music on the great movie called SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER.
"You should be dancing" is a classic, right there with "Stayin Alive'
"You win again" is a good one from their 80's era, actually was a comeback song for them
Oh, MAN, these guys were DISCO---and I was QUEEN of the disco; I couldn't get to the clubs, fast enough, back in the day!!!!!
Pleeeeeze take a deep dive into the Bee Gees "Too Much Heaven" "Stayin' Alive" "More Than a Woman." Let's Goooooo!!!!!
Your smile says it all! The Bee Gees were the greatest ever!! Watch Fanny be tender with my love! Awesome song. They didn’t need any fancy videos: their music was enough to touch your heart and soul
Good reaction - If you have not heard Bee Gees "Too Much Heaven"....you really missing out!
They are harmonizing. There’s a UA-cam vid floating somewhere that they are in the studio recording this tune. They are harmonizing beautifully.
I grew up in my early days in Gribb Island where the Beegees lived for a time :) My Dad untroed me to them .Mum (Muriel)to this day calls them the Cribby Boys :)
You can keep the Bee Gees coming
70s awesome decade in music!
You need to hear Fannie, Be Tender With My Love'. The multi-falsetto arrangement
these 3 brothers do will blow your mind. Quincy Jones said it was one of the greatest
R&B songs ever produced.
The lights were intentional lol. They were meant to represent what it would look like to be in a disco club. Awesome video as always!
It was the 70's. We didn't really watch music videos. We watched live performances on tv. MTV videos didn't come around till the early 80's. Queen sparked that with Bohemian Rhapsody promo video in 1975.
The Bee Gees started their TV careers on Australian Television in 1960 .At the end of the 70s, the BGS were the 3rd biggest recording act in history ,only to beaten across the line by Elvis and the Beatles.
Bee Gees are legendary
OMG! Music was so good back then. So many good memories for those of us growing up during that time. Love it! Great Reaction!
Loved the bee gees they had great songs
Barry Gibb in his prime was one of the most beautiful men ever. He's also one of the most talented and successful songwriters in the history of modern music and in his prime his vocals were unmatched. Gorgeous man with a beautiful voice and the best and strongest falsetto ever. Just listen to Reaching Out from 1979 ua-cam.com/video/vfHUS5Mf00Q/v-deo.html In this clip: the tallest guy with the big hair and beard: Barry Gibb born September 1, 1946, the only surviving Gibb brother. Guy with long hair: Robin Gibb, born December 22, 1949-passed away May 20, 2012, balding guy with beard Robin's fraternal twin brother Maurice (pronounced "Morris") Gibb, born December 22, 1949-passed away January 12, 2003. They also had another, younger, brother Andy Gibb, born March 5, 1958-passed away March 10, 1988.
The three oldest brothers were born on the Isle of Man (UK). Oldest brother Barry got seriously burned when he accidentally pulled boiling tea over himself at 18 months old. He was in coma for a while, nearly died and was in hospital for many months. Because of this, he did not learn to talk until after the twins were born. Later the family moved to Manchester and from there they emigrated to Australia in 1958, right after Andy was born. Their musical career, which they had started as little kids, didn't lead to international success so they moved back to the UK in 1966. Then they had a string of big hits, until they temporarily broke up around 1970 for 15 months. Started back up, looking for a new sound which they first found in 1974 with the transitional album "Mr. Natural". After that "Main Course" was the first album that moved them into a new direction: more rhythm&blues, dance music like with great hits like Nights on Broadway and Jive Talkin'. From 1976 on they went all out with falsetto driven dance music which lead to their biggest commercial success as they provided classic songs for the Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack (1977 Stayin' Alive, How Deep is Your Love, Night Fever amongst them).
When I was a kid in the 80's and in the 70's, these were the songs we fell in love with someone with...they do not make songs like this anymore.
How does he do that....wait till you listen to "Too Much Heaven"...you will be saying that through the whole song...nice reaction
Fun fact when Barry and Robin sang in the same key it sounded like one voice as their voices blending so amazingly together.
Saturday Night Fever and Staying Alive music by the Bee Gees with John Travolta as the lead actor in both
"Night Fever". Growing up in the 70's I did NOT appreciate how good they were. I do now.
This kind of harmonization is something which only happens when you're singing with the same persons for more than 20 years, are siblings with them and 2 of them are TWINS!
This is Bee Gees, we should invent a time machine to see them performing live!
The Bee Gees are Legends!
Too Much Heaven guys.Listen to the guys do that.
Saturday Night Fever came out in late 1977 starring John Travolta which was his first leading role in a feature film although he done a few movies before as well as TV. The soundtrack had several songs by the Bee Gees including their famous "Stayin' Alive" which was played in the opening sequence. It you haven't already please react to their other songs "Stayin' Alive" and "Jive Talkin'".
The look on Asia's face when Barry came on screen is gif-able! Lol
The Bee Gees harmony is like warm honey
BG stands for Brothers Gibb
The beautiful song makes up for any video flaws. Who cares. Great beautiful song Notice the songwriting They wrote all their songs!! Legends!!! I believe in you. You know the door to my very soul. You're the light in my deepest darkest hour, you're my savior when I fall.,. Talented songwriters too 💜💙💜
There's a lot of interesting history to these brothers. Extremely talented. They could go into a studio in the morning and come out with five songs by the afternoon. They were known as the kings of disco, although I think they thought of them more as R&B. I know BJ has heard, "Stayin' Alive" which is probably their most famous song, but I bet when Asia hears it, it will sound familiar. Then there's "You Should Be Dancing". There's one video where their younger brother, Andy, (who had his own solo career and unfortunately died young of a drug overdose) sings with them. And, yes, their "Saturday Night Fever" album which accompanied the really good movie, is one of the highest grossing albums of all time. : D
They are harmonizing perfectly that’s why they sound like three is just one.
In the 70's they had so much talent, along with a lot of hair.
It's like their signature trade singing in such way. Part of their sound.
Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta.
As singers and songwriters they are right up there among the very best.
The Double Lp "Saturday Night Fever," had alot of Hits as The Soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever Movie Starring John Travolta. It was knocked out of #1 on the Charts by "Thriller" by Michael Jackson. But this Double Lp stayed on Top 100 for a Long Time.
Bee Gees is my favorite group from that era. Thank for your ice reactions. When my wife and I first got married we would ride in the car listening to this music. Brings back great memories.
The Bee Gees’ music(particularly Barry’s voice) has been making women melt for over half a century. Listen to, “Too Much Heaven”, and you’ll see what I mean.
The first time I heard my husband play this song I thought he was a cornball. This is my mom's lane of music. - But then he grabbed me, started dancing with me in the kitchen, and I actually listened. Now? This song comes on and where ever he is is where I need to be. 🥰🥰🥰
The Bee Gees! In a case all their own! You guys are hit all the legends!
Great reaction!
Actually theyre the father of harmonies. Theyre singing in harmony at all times. Thats the trademark of all their songs.
Night fever is an AMAZING song by them. Probably the most famous.
You wanted to hear their natural voices without falsetto; well, there is a lot of their natural singing voices in this song; without falsetto.
Too much Heaven
:"Saturday Night Fever" excellent film - still stands up to this day.
Absolutely brilliant songwriters, musicians and vocalists! Legends!
So glad you're enjoying! But its all harmony
Love your videos. Bee Gees are timeless
The smoothest harmonization ever you really have to listen to hear it they sound as one 🎤👂🏻
I Was Born In 1959 And I Have 5 sisters AND 4 Are Older So I Was Surrounded By Such A Great Variation Of Music. Loved Every Minute Of It And Still Do. Love The Review😊👍
Check out their “Fanny Be Tender with My Love “. Sublime.
Laughing at our tech back in the 70's.
Well the upside to that is REAL musicians and REAL talent on show.
Todays autotuned,soulless garbage is laughable by comparison to the glorious 70's.
Image is ALL that matters now,hence the nosedive in quality.
Now they have better technology but the talent went down
I was nine when this dropped. You would have loved the roller rink in the 70's and 80's. This song comes from the 1977 megahit movie soundtrack, "Saturday Night Fever," set in NYC, surrounding disco in a young man's life. This album was deemed "reflective of life in the United States," when it was added to the National Recording Registry, part of the Library of Congress. It belongs to you and me, ya'll. I love watching people listen to stuff for the first time that I've heard most of my life. Much love from 270.
The bee gees sold over 220 million records. One of the most important rock groups of all time.
These brothers from England, were together performing since 1963, when they weren't even teenagers yet. Sadly, Barry is the only one still alive, and he can't get through an interview without crying, because he misses his brothers so much.
God Bless him.
They are Australian, but the family moved to England when they were very young.
@@joetijerina8185 In fact, they were born on the Isle of Man in England, but moved to Australia, then returned during their first hit.
@@leniprof they were British. Isle of Man isn't part of England or Britain or the UK. It's a British Crown Dependency and is independent from the UK. The people of the island are called Manx and they have British citizenship. The Gibb brothers' parents were English. They left the British Isles in 1958 when Barry was nearly 12 and the twins were 9 as £10 poms. Only lived in Australia for 9 years before returning to their homeland in 1967. None of them gave up their British citizenship. The group, the Bee Gees, was formed in Australia.
@@teviottilehurst My bad, because I don't know how exactly to explain. Thank you!
Yes ladies the girls were literally hanging onto the bumpers to these cars are the Bee Gees when they left the concert they were the real deal. Their music has proven the test of time. It’s 45 years later and the girls are first time hearing their music and their style, they are truly gods of music are unique sound that will draw you in. I could not name another more diverse group that change with the times Long live the Bee Gees.😊😊😊
You have to hear "Too Much Heaven " ! You will be able to full hear their genius harmonies !!
Surprise they have not gotten to “Too much heaven”?
These guys (60s and 70s) made it possible for today's generation; everything is so simple now💯👍
Don Everly, of the Everly Brothers, just passed away. One of the Founding Fathers of Rock n Roll (others include Little Richard, Chuck Berry, & Elvis). You should give them a listen. Live performance of "Dream" & "Cathy's Clown" can be found on a video together. "Bird Dog" live is also out there. So is "Wake Up, Little Susie". "Dream" is a ballad, the rest are pretty up beat.
This is the greatest love song of the 1970's, IMO. Truly great songs not only hold up, but they improve with time.
I love the Bee Gees and this particular song👏👏👏🙏
Definitely harmonizing! The best way if you can’t hear it. Watch the shorter one (Maurice) when they are going in a circle about half way through. He’s in the middle and at first he isn’t singing. Then watch and listen to him come in. It’s so so good