That's actually 1979 Spirit Tour. Depending on the video, it was from the Oakland Colliseum. Oakland California. I was there. Amazing concert. My mom took my sister and I. I was 19. Best concert I've ever seen. Andy was brought on for the last song. I'm so glad I was blessed to see them
I was at a Bee Gees concert in 78 or 79 in Chicago just after Saturday Night Fever and Andy Gibb performed with them. Just thinking it had to be more than 1 concert he performed with them?
They always said there was a mic open Andy anytime he wanted to join the. on stage. Barry, Maurice and Robin have all said they treasure this concert because Andy joined the. on stage. All 4 brothers were GREAT!!!!
Andy and Maurice were singing in the same microphone. Barry always sang solo on his own microphone standing on the right of the stage. Robin was in the middle and Andy and Maurice were on the left. A Bee Gees love song could have been the inspiration for you.
I don’t care if you like disco or not......this song makes you want to get up and dance! The songs from SNF were made and recorded before the BGs were asked to do the soundtrack and I think that’s a pretty cool thing!
That was Maurice and Andy on the same mic, but this was a 1979 concert clip when Andy joined them on stage for this song. There was no original promotional film done back in 1976 for this song, so someone put this video together using live footage and scenes from Saturday Night Fever, done very well I might add.
Yes, Chad, I admit it. I was in that audience. (21 years old.) That was during the "Spirits Having Flown" tour in 1979. I thought it was tremendously expensive at $15! (Think of what concerts cost these days!) We were seated at the other end of a large arena, and we shamelessly used binoculars to try and see the guys' panty lines under those tight silver pants. I was also admiring Robin's bright red flowing locks. (And I was so disappointed when, years later, Barry joked about how Robin dyed his hair to march his Irish Setter dog!) Oh, that John Travolta dance from Saturday Night Fever --- one of the big things at that time was for guys to learn that dance. Oh,, the memories this clip stirs up.
I was a "dancing fool" during the time of disco and the Bee Gees! Like any woman who had a pulse, Barry Gibb was "the" man who had it all: Looks, voice, sexy-cool style. You bet he made the heart race - What a fabulous era when the Gibb brothers ruled the music charts and how lucky those of us were who heard these classic songs for the first time. I still have my 1979 Barry Gibb "Spirits Having Flown" poster!
I was at one of those concerts I must have been 14. I just could not get enough of a Barry, and Andy. To this day Barry, puts a huge smile on my face. I'm a Gibb, fanatic still at 55
@@lisac7965 I was 15 when I saw them. It was my first time going to a concert and the only time I ever saw The Bee Gees...they never came back to my city. I blame it on all of the "Disco sucks" morons that derailed the Bee Gees' career. The thing that bugs me is now these people are in their 50's and 60's and they're saying, "you know, the Bee Gees are actually pretty good". I can only wonder what songs they would have written if North Americans hadn't turned their backs on them. I too was crazy about Barry and Andy and I'm one year older than you. So yes, you were 14 if you saw the same tour as I did.
@@mssharmony so sad to think about, but you're totally right what could have been the Bee Gees, it was because of the Disco sucks, late late seventies. HBO just did a great documentary on the Bee Gees, how do you mend a broken heart, it goes into this backlash in the late seventies. What could have been? They layed low from many years. They started writing songs for more artists around that time also. They, will always be my favorite band of all time. On Twitter there's a BG fan club. I love it, also and Andy gibb , biographer that I follow. I literally listen to them still everyday. Bee Gees forever here. I'm a BG fanaticthat's a good question you put in my head today. What could have been? We lost all three of them way too young.
@@lisac7965I've seen the trailer for the Documentary but I don't have HBO. Hopefully Netflix or Amazon Video will pick it up soon. I got rid of cable TV a couple of years ago. I'll have to check out the fan club. And what is the name of the biographer? And I wouldn't have believed it if anyone would have told me 3 out of the 4 brothers would be dead by the time I was in my late 40's. I feel so sad for Barry. They were so close and shared things that only each other could understand. And what great and prolific song writers they were. When you think about the fact that the same guys that wrote, Their song catalog is incredible. And their music is still relevant. People our age are truly blessed to have grown up with such great music. I'm enjoying Barry's new album of Country artist covering the Bee Gees songs, though nothing compares to the originals.
Yes a young John Travolta strutting his stuff and dirty dancing before dirty dancing. Saturday Night Fever came out a year before Grease. Fab music on Saturday Night Fever Fab Bee Gees
My favorite Concert song with All the Brothers on stage together, they all were so happy & Andy was just elated!!! They all sound so good together so sad that Andy died before he could permanently become a member of the Group. I say group because Bee Gees stands for Brothers Gibb & Andy was a Brother too so he was a Bee Gee by all rights. Miss Andy, Mo, & Robin, always remembered & loved.♥️♥️♥️♥️👍🏻
I became a fan of these fabulous brothers when I was 10. Yes, I was there when disco took off with the Bee Gees and I wouldn't want to have missed that for the world. Good times.
This would be the movie Saturday Night Fever the movie and song that slung Jon Travolta on the map and super stardom. The BeeGees little brother Andy Gibb sang on this song but was a star himself as a solo career. Sadly the two brother not the lead singer have passed RIP and Andy passed back back in the 80's from a drug overdose which the 3 older brothers never got over. I was a professional dancer as a kid back in the 70's and would win dance club dance off's to this song same dance as your watching in clubs that looked just like this. There will never be an Era like this again nothing but love amd true hearts! Great react guys 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Chad you know how great this group was I love how you responded to this best group ever these brothers were icons in singing and writing their songs even for other singers nobody can touch them
They freed up Disco. Made it a real celebration and fun. I loved growing up in that time. Dancing all night long which probably explains by bung hip and knees! Jive Talkin is more funky but would be perfect for your next foray into Bee Gees territory.
Oh Chad, this is a live concert of them by the year 1979 on their "Spirits-Tour". But the video, you took is overdubbed with the original-studio-version. I'll tell you, it also exists real live! And I swear, absolutely brilliant and the crowd went crazy.
The song from SNF had mavelous of all time ..they wrote 5 song before the movie ..Barry said ..they made the movie matching outfits to their song ..oh everyone (silly fool media backlash ) should applaud to these band ❤❤❤❤
If this doesn’t make you dance nothing will. Yes they were on top of the world. Wish I had been there. One interview Barry talked about how he and Andy were like twins. John had the moves
Happy New Year Chad. It's 2023. I love your reactions channel. Please keep doing it in 2023. There's nobody better looking than Barry Gibb. He once said women would try to climb the wall of his home in Miami!!! When the Saturday Night Fever movie was being made John Travolta's girlfriend, Diana Hyland who was also an actress was dying of cancer. Eventually she died in his arms😭😭
I remember when this was all over the teen magazines. Everyone was excited because we might get another Beegee. Mo kept telling Barry people wanted to dance and that's how their so called disco stage started. Barry kept upping the tempo. We did like to dance.
Let me tell you how it really was, most of us were in the "Rock and Roll will never die" club, the Bee Gees started out Rock and Roll but were considered Disco at the height of their career doing the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, which pretty much started Disco-techs all around the world. It wasn't "cool" to listen to Disco, Disco sucks was what everyone said, So it wasn't 'cool' to listen to the Bee Gee's, BUT when their songs came on the radio, EVERYONE could sing every word to them. They did break the mold, and that's how it really was then.
That was a 1979 performance here in Houston and Andy joined them on stage for that song. Also that night John Travolta joined them on stage. He was also in Houston filming Urban Cowboy. This concert was held at the old sports venue, The Summit, where the Houston Rockets played. I was in that audience but only 13. The Summit only held about 16,000 but it was wild and magical.
Yesss! I was born in 1971 so i'm considered a disco baby! Lol! This is 70s disco at it's best! The Bee Gees were disco music King's. I love to see John Travolta getting his groove thing on! Rip! To there baby brother Andy Gibb. #70sforever 🔥🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤❤
Everyone gets lured in by the great rhythms, instrumentation, lyrics, etc. but then they start chasing the hook. Every song has that catchy hook that is usually the title to the song. Once you get that line, “Blamin’ it all”, its over! You’re hooked. And the Maurice falsetto is just another one of those fun, catchy quirks. When I listen to this song, I sometimes sing Maurice’s part during the chorus, sometimes Barry’s part.
I indeed was in that crowd on the same tour, and I certainly agree with the looks on the ladies faces. I am so glad I took pictures of them that night. I still feel just as much a giddy young girl as much today. I am really enjoying your journey down the rabbit hole. No matter where you turn, you won't go wrong. I do highly suggest watching an interview or two as well of them. They are humble, kind, polite, smart and hilarious.
I was a teen in that era and it was quite a time. I wasnt real heavy into the nightclub scene but I went dancing a few times. I love the beegees. Always have and always will!
You should check out the actual live version of this. This is only the concert footage with the studio version vocals. The actual live version you can hear Andy ad libbing.
In high school my friend’s family had to go back to Saudi Arabia for a year and she stayed back. I would go to the house of the family she was staying with and practice our disco because we had to take dance in gym class!
Saturday night Fever is a great movie, good sound track Andy was the youngest and died at 33 years old due to a Heart attack and he had a solo career. They started in the 60 and Barry is still going and he sings with others and he he still writes with other people like MJ , Barbara Stristand,and a lot more
Still have that SNF album on vinyl. A bunch of years ago, hubby and I saw Springsteen for the umpteenth time at Giants (NJ) Stadium. In front of us were two parents dancing and singing. Their two young teens sat in their seats quietly with their arms crossed, so bored. LOL!
🥀👣🥀Amazing song!!!! I love all of their song's no doubt these Guy's knew exactly what they were doing before they released it. Sylvester Stallone paid for John to take lessons on dancing. There's a lot of thing's you can learn on their interviews. 🥀👣🥀☝️☝️☝️☝️🥀
Its always amazing how these songs were already written for another album they were doing then they were ask for songs for a movie...so the songs were first, the dance moves were made too the songs...not the other way around, like most are. Back then and still today!!
Saturday Night Fever, classic movie and the biggest album and soundtrack only to be replaced by Whitney Houston and The Bodyguard. Also at a time when John Travolta was dancing on top of the world with Grease; Saturday Night Fever and Urban Cowboy!
@@JeanetteFaith that's where I'd have to say you were wrong, that's where remixes come in. "I learned from the the best" not only won Hex Hector a grammy as remixer, " It's not right, but it's okay" remix won Whitney a grammy for R&B vocal dance performance.
@@htbald1 Well, I liked listening to her, but I couldn't dance to her....and I was a dancer. She couldn't dance either. So did she win for vocal, but not dancing??? Because I thought she was stiff!
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As a dancer, I can tell You that those "knee moves" (that John Travolta did...) are not only difficult, they're an invitation to severe injuries... He was in excellent shape in this movie - however, those knees don't care about that. If they feel like messin' with ya', they will... It's not for nothing that the equation states; "Athlete + Artist = Dancer"... (The performance You watched of the four brothers was filmed in Houston, Texas, back in the day...💕💃)
You should watch the documentary How can you mend a broken heart. That night Andy turned away from the mic and said to Maurice " What the fuck is happening here!!"
If you haven't seen that movie...you should. The Bee Gees never even knew about the movie....what the songs were for until months later when the world went crazy.
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That's actually 1979 Spirit Tour. Depending on the video, it was from the Oakland Colliseum. Oakland California. I was there. Amazing concert. My mom took my sister and I. I was 19. Best concert I've ever seen. Andy was brought on for the last song. I'm so glad I was blessed to see them
Maurice said this his favorite night when they were all together
I was at a Bee Gees concert in 78 or 79 in Chicago just after Saturday Night Fever and Andy Gibb performed with them. Just thinking it had to be more than 1 concert he performed with them?
Andy was singing at the same microphone as Maurice.
They really changed the face of music . They are music magicians
Actually that was Andy and Maurice singing on the same mic....
Omg!!! Yes!!!
They always said there was a mic open Andy anytime he wanted to join the. on stage. Barry, Maurice and Robin have all said they treasure this concert because Andy joined the. on stage. All 4 brothers were GREAT!!!!
Andy and Maurice were singing in the same microphone. Barry always sang solo on his own microphone standing on the right of the stage. Robin was in the middle and Andy and Maurice were on the left. A Bee Gees love song could have been the inspiration for you.
I'm on top looking at then now!!!! MY GOSH BARRY AND THE BOYS ARE BANGIN ON FIRE!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I don’t care if you like disco or not......this song makes you want to get up and dance! The songs from SNF were made and recorded before the BGs were asked to do the soundtrack and I think that’s a pretty cool thing!
In that performance Barry was absolutely on fire - electrified! Wow!
If the Bee Gee's music doesn't get your heart beating and your blood flowing, check yourself for a pulse. 😁
That was Maurice and Andy on the same mic, but this was a 1979 concert clip when Andy joined them on stage for this song. There was no original promotional film done back in 1976 for this song, so someone put this video together using live footage and scenes from Saturday Night Fever, done very well I might add.
Yes, Chad, I admit it. I was in that audience. (21 years old.) That was during the "Spirits Having Flown" tour in 1979. I thought it was tremendously expensive at $15! (Think of what concerts cost these days!) We were seated at the other end of a large arena, and we shamelessly used binoculars to try and see the guys' panty lines under those tight silver pants. I was also admiring Robin's bright red flowing locks. (And I was so disappointed when, years later, Barry joked about how Robin dyed his hair to march his Irish Setter dog!) Oh, that John Travolta dance from Saturday Night Fever --- one of the big things at that time was for guys to learn that dance. Oh,, the memories this clip stirs up.
Disco rules!
Love ANDY,
Love MAURICE,
love ROBIN,
Love BARRY,
AMAZING,
FROM FRANCE PARIS,
SINCERALY, PÉTER,
🍀💚💙💗💝
I gotta admit that this is my favorite live performance cuz this the only video where the 4 Gibb Brothers are performing together 😍😍😍
I was a "dancing fool" during the time of disco and the Bee Gees! Like any woman who had a pulse, Barry Gibb was "the" man who had it all: Looks, voice, sexy-cool style. You bet he made the heart race - What a fabulous era when the Gibb brothers ruled the music charts and how lucky those of us were who heard these classic songs for the first time. I still have my 1979 Barry Gibb "Spirits Having Flown" poster!
@DiscoDoll79 Yes, every straight woman and probably some lesbians too, had the hots for Barry.
I was at one of those concerts I must have been 14. I just could not get enough of a Barry, and Andy. To this day Barry, puts a huge smile on my face. I'm a Gibb, fanatic still at 55
@@lisac7965 I was 15 when I saw them. It was my first time going to a concert and the only time I ever saw The Bee Gees...they never came back to my city. I blame it on all of the "Disco sucks" morons that derailed the Bee Gees' career. The thing that bugs me is now these people are in their 50's and 60's and they're saying, "you know, the Bee Gees are actually pretty good". I can only wonder what songs they would have written if North Americans hadn't turned their backs on them.
I too was crazy about Barry and Andy and I'm one year older than you. So yes, you were 14 if you saw the same tour as I did.
@@mssharmony so sad to think about, but you're totally right what could have been the Bee Gees, it was because of the Disco sucks, late late seventies. HBO just did a great documentary on the Bee Gees, how do you mend a broken heart, it goes into this backlash in the late seventies. What could have been? They layed low from many years. They started writing songs for more artists around that time also. They, will always be my favorite band of all time. On Twitter there's a BG fan club. I love it, also and Andy gibb , biographer that I follow. I literally listen to them still everyday. Bee Gees forever here. I'm a BG fanaticthat's a good question you put in my head today. What could have been? We lost all three of them way too young.
@@lisac7965I've seen the trailer for the Documentary but I don't have HBO. Hopefully Netflix or Amazon Video will pick it up soon. I got rid of cable TV a couple of years ago. I'll have to check out the fan club. And what is the name of the biographer? And I wouldn't have believed it if anyone would have told me 3 out of the 4 brothers would be dead by the time I was in my late 40's. I feel so sad for Barry. They were so close and shared things that only each other could understand. And what great and prolific song writers they were. When you think about the fact that the same guys that wrote, Their song catalog is incredible.
And their music is still relevant. People our age are truly blessed to have grown up with such great music. I'm enjoying Barry's new album of Country artist covering the Bee Gees songs, though nothing compares to the originals.
Party over here - party over there - party right here!!! Woot wooo!!! Puleaaaz!
Yes a young John Travolta strutting his stuff and dirty dancing before dirty dancing.
Saturday Night Fever came out a year before Grease.
Fab music on Saturday Night Fever
Fab Bee Gees
My favorite Concert song with All the Brothers on stage together, they all were so happy & Andy was just elated!!! They all sound so good together so sad that Andy died before he could permanently become a member of the Group. I say group because Bee Gees stands for Brothers Gibb & Andy was a Brother too so he was a Bee Gee by all rights. Miss Andy, Mo, & Robin, always remembered & loved.♥️♥️♥️♥️👍🏻
The Bee Gees were the best! Unfortunately life was hard on some of them. 😢
Barry's on fire 😂
YESSSS HE IS !!!💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Oh the days of spandex body suits, wrap skirts, platform heels, and frosted lipstick! Takes me right back!!!
Never in the crowd but 69 and they still thrill me. Never get too old for this
Absolute Legends with over 250 million albums sold. Their back catalogue is worth a staggering fortune! They are Pop music Royalty!
***WE ALL SHOULD BE DANCING*** 😍😍😍😍 And we are here for you too Chad, love your enthusiasm & reactions!!!
You crack me up! Your comments were hilarious! Got to admit the Bee Gees ruled music then. There were a lot of jealous guys out there! Lol!
I became a fan of these fabulous brothers when I was 10. Yes, I was there when disco took off with the Bee Gees and I wouldn't want to have missed that for the world. Good times.
Such a fun song, right? A perfect one with which to start off any morning. :)
This would be the movie Saturday Night Fever the movie and song that slung Jon Travolta on the map and super stardom. The BeeGees little brother Andy Gibb sang on this song but was a star himself as a solo career. Sadly the two brother not the lead singer have passed RIP and Andy passed back back in the 80's from a drug overdose which the 3 older brothers never got over. I was a professional dancer as a kid back in the 70's and would win dance club dance off's to this song same dance as your watching in clubs that looked just like this. There will never be an Era like this again nothing but love amd true hearts! Great react guys 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
I blew out a speaker in my car from either this song or Donna Summer's "I Feel Love" 🔊🔊😁
I loved it then and even now I can’t sit still. Lol Fabulous!!!!🎶🎵🎶❤️🎶
Chad you know how great this group was I love how you responded to this best group ever these brothers were icons in singing and writing their songs even for other singers nobody can touch them
From 🇦🇷 I should be 💃🕺🎶 😄
Keep in mind, They sent the music too their mgr and he created the movie around their songs. That's why it all goes so perfectly.
They freed up Disco. Made it a real celebration and fun. I loved growing up in that time. Dancing all night long which probably explains by bung hip and knees! Jive Talkin is more funky but would be perfect for your next foray into Bee Gees territory.
We were lucky to experience Disco in real time - those were them days!💃💕
@@lena-mariag.louis-charles3579 Oh, yea!!! So much dancing. I don't people have as much fun as we did!!
Oh Chad, this is a live concert of them by the year 1979 on their "Spirits-Tour". But the video, you took is overdubbed with the original-studio-version. I'll tell you, it also exists real live! And I swear, absolutely brilliant and the crowd went crazy.
This entire concert is amazing. They were their best.
Disco dancing was so much fun. The war was over and it was time to have fun !
Pure Fire!
Its For Andy. Cause he joined them on this video
The song from SNF had mavelous of all time ..they wrote 5 song before the movie ..Barry said ..they made the movie matching outfits to their song ..oh everyone (silly fool media backlash ) should applaud to these band ❤❤❤❤
If this doesn’t make you dance nothing will. Yes they were on top of the world. Wish I had been there. One interview Barry talked about how he and Andy were like twins. John had the moves
Happy New Year Chad. It's 2023. I love your reactions channel. Please keep doing it in 2023. There's nobody better looking than Barry Gibb. He once said women would try to climb the wall of his home in Miami!!! When the Saturday Night Fever movie was being made John Travolta's girlfriend, Diana Hyland who was also an actress was dying of cancer. Eventually she died in his arms😭😭
I remember when this was all over the teen magazines. Everyone was excited because we might get another Beegee. Mo kept telling Barry people wanted to dance and that's how their so called disco stage started. Barry kept upping the tempo. We did like to dance.
Wish I could have been at that concert. It would have been the thrill of a lifetime.
Let me tell you how it really was, most of us were in the "Rock and Roll will never die" club, the Bee Gees started out Rock and Roll but were considered Disco at the height of their career doing the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, which pretty much started Disco-techs all around the world. It wasn't "cool" to listen to Disco, Disco sucks was what everyone said, So it wasn't 'cool' to listen to the Bee Gee's, BUT when their songs came on the radio, EVERYONE could sing every word to them. They did break the mold, and that's how it really was then.
I was only 3 yrs old....but having a blast now lol 😂
The BGs were born in the 1940s (me to)!!!in 🇬🇧 England after the war....luv the fab BGs n Amazing baby bro: Andy...
Of course, I was forgetting most iconic of all...Staying Alive!
That was a 1979 performance here in Houston and Andy joined them on stage for that song. Also that night John Travolta joined them on stage. He was also in Houston filming Urban Cowboy. This concert was held at the old sports venue, The Summit, where the Houston Rockets played. I was in that audience but only 13. The Summit only held about 16,000 but it was wild and magical.
Yesss! I was born in 1971 so i'm considered a disco baby! Lol! This is 70s disco at it's best! The Bee Gees were disco music King's. I love to see John Travolta getting his groove thing on! Rip! To there baby brother Andy Gibb. #70sforever 🔥🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤❤
Oh yea..igot it for Barry!
Everyone gets lured in by the great rhythms, instrumentation, lyrics, etc. but then they start chasing the hook. Every song has that catchy hook that is usually the title to the song. Once you get that line, “Blamin’ it all”, its over! You’re hooked. And the Maurice falsetto is just another one of those fun, catchy quirks. When I listen to this song, I sometimes sing Maurice’s part during the chorus, sometimes Barry’s part.
Andy and Barry even had the same birth mark. Listen to Andy sing Words ❤
Please react to Staying Alive, Arguably their greatest hit, certainly one of their biggest.
I think Stayin Alive is the greatest song in the history of rock & roll.
I indeed was in that crowd on the same tour, and I certainly agree with the looks on the ladies faces. I am so glad I took pictures of them that night. I still feel just as much a giddy young girl as much today. I am really enjoying your journey down the rabbit hole. No matter where you turn, you won't go wrong. I do highly suggest watching an interview or two as well of them. They are humble, kind, polite, smart and hilarious.
So many great memories,dance floor was always packed,just loved this era...
I was a teen in that era and it was quite a time. I wasnt real heavy into the nightclub scene but I went dancing a few times. I love the beegees. Always have and always will!
I miss the 70's...
Very good!! React How can you mend a broken heart Bee Gees one nigth only...live
Love them
Amen!!!
I'm here for Maurice,. I live him even in death.💞💞💞💞. Thanks Chad ,💖
one of the all time great family of entertainers.
RiP almost of the BeeGee's .....fate has been cruel to that family.
I was at the party and it was a Blast!!!!!!
Rare moment where ALL brothers were on stage performing together 😍🥰. They 🔥🔥🔥 still to this day!
✌️❤️
MERCI CHAD,
RESPECT,
FRANCE, PARIS,
JOHN PÉTER,
You should check out the actual live version of this. This is only the concert footage with the studio version vocals. The actual live version you can hear Andy ad libbing.
Oh man, I LOVE this song! ♥️BEE GEES♥️
In high school my friend’s family had to go back to Saudi Arabia for a year and she stayed back. I would go to the house of the family she was staying with and practice our disco because we had to take dance in gym class!
Oh man...my oldest child was born in '78, too. OK, I just had an age reminder...🤦♀️
Saturday night Fever is a great movie, good sound track Andy was the youngest and died at 33 years old due to a Heart attack and he had a solo career. They started in the 60 and Barry is still going and he sings with others and he he still writes with other people like MJ , Barbara Stristand,and a lot more
Still have that SNF album on vinyl. A bunch of years ago, hubby and I saw Springsteen for the umpteenth time at Giants (NJ) Stadium. In front of us were two parents dancing and singing. Their two young teens sat in their seats quietly with their arms crossed, so bored. LOL!
That's Maurice and Andy sharing a mic, not Barry.
Bee Gees Living together Reaction
You have too see the movie Chad.
Keep in mind while you watch it, the movie was made around the music😊❤
🥀👣🥀Amazing song!!!! I love all of their song's no doubt these Guy's knew exactly what they were doing before they released it. Sylvester Stallone paid for John to take lessons on dancing. There's a lot of thing's you can learn on their interviews. 🥀👣🥀☝️☝️☝️☝️🥀
Its always amazing how these songs were already written for another album they were doing then they were ask for songs for a movie...so the songs were first, the dance moves were made too the songs...not the other way around, like most are.
Back then and still today!!
Grandmommas now,Chad.😊🇬🇧
Saturday Night Fever, classic movie and the biggest album and soundtrack only to be replaced by Whitney Houston and The Bodyguard. Also at a time when John Travolta was dancing on top of the world with Grease; Saturday Night Fever and Urban Cowboy!
Amen.
I didn't love Whitney. Great voice, but her music wasn't that danceable.
@@JeanetteFaith that's where I'd have to say you were wrong, that's where remixes come in. "I learned from the the best" not only won Hex Hector a grammy as remixer, " It's not right, but it's okay" remix won Whitney a grammy for R&B vocal dance performance.
@@htbald1 Well, I liked listening to her, but I couldn't dance to her....and I was a dancer. She couldn't dance either. So did she win for vocal, but not dancing??? Because I thought she was stiff!
@@JeanetteFaith she has a remixes album, called the remix collection,check it out!
Their dad was a big band drummer....glad he got them to use a big band.
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_Merci beaucoup pour vos aimables paroles. J'apprécie le soutien de la France et d'avoir regardé ma chaîne. Si vous souhaitez demander des chansons, faites-le moi savoir!_
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As a dancer, I can tell You that those "knee moves" (that John Travolta did...) are not only difficult, they're an invitation to severe injuries...
He was in excellent shape in this movie - however, those knees don't care about that. If they feel like messin' with ya', they will...
It's not for nothing that the equation states; "Athlete + Artist = Dancer"...
(The performance You watched of the four brothers was filmed in Houston, Texas, back in the day...💕💃)
Oh, yea. I was a dancer too. GOOD TIMES!!!
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When they all sing the chorus their all 4 falsetto.
You should watch the documentary How can you mend a broken heart. That night Andy turned away from the mic and said to Maurice " What the fuck is happening here!!"
STILL in that crowd😉
They were paid extra to wear the tight pants😍
They do blend, but all 4 do.
The video bit of John Travolta dancing threw you? Don't you wish you'd seen that movie in the 1970s? He was incredible!
Yes i was
Wish I could of been there but I was only 4 or 5 yrs old lol poor me x
We wimmen just want his hair!
Never forgive American music industry for killing off Disco now look at what we have.
If you haven't seen that movie...you should.
The Bee Gees never even knew about the movie....what the songs were for until months later when the world went crazy.
Hi. You might want to watch Saturday Night Fever after this.
That is Mo that Andy is singing in the same microphone with. Barry is the lead on this. 😷
I see Andy
Note ALL 4 brothers together