I'm an old school metalhead and I love the Bee Gees! So many great songs from them. I really hope you explore more of their music. Loved this reaction, Aileen. 😊
Reformed 80's metal head as well. It took me a few decades to overcome my Johnny Fever (the DJ from WKRP in Cincinatti's obsession with "death to disco") induced bigotry towards disco, and The Bee Gees were one of the groups that helped me to overcome that bigotry.
@@IRGeamer For me, early disco is awesome. Before the drum machines, sequencers and synth strings/horns. Give me a good rhythm section, some funky guitar with some horns or strings and I am in. That said, I Feel Love is an awesome track, it's just the aftermath that followed that kind of sucked the soul out of disco.
The Bee Gees were THE sound of the seventies. They not only performed a prolific array of songs, they also wrote almost as many for other artists. However, any time I see one of their videos, it's a bitter-sweet experience, reminding me of the tragedy of Barry losing his brothers. He is still touring, and keeps their memory alive.
@@OriginalPuroFYI they hated the term disco. They called their music contemporary r&b and blue eyed soul. They were labeled as the poster child for disco and suffered an undeserved backlash that lasted another decade almost because of it. They moved on but some people wouldn't let them
but let's not forget the 60's. that's when i came of age and the beegees were an unstoppable force. to love somebody , i started a joke , new york mining disaster 1941 , gotta get a message to you , massachusetts, lonely days. they were continuously at the top of the charts long before disco was a twinkle in some record producers eye ! their 3 part harmonies were as good or better than the beach boys or the association's 5 part. simply the best.
You got one of the deepest rabbit hole. They wrote songs for Diana Ross, Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Dionne Warwick,and many more. The Bee Gees have 60+ years of music.
A lot of Bee Gees music makes you feel as if you’re floating in the beauty of their harmonies. Bee Gees TOO MUCH HEAVEN is a priceless gem to the ears and the soul. I Loved your very thoughtful reaction, thank you. ❤❤❤
WOW!!! Were has the time gone.....Disco was in during mid to late 70s and the bee gees were big time.......We would dance and dringk all night long and not gain a pound ...Many time would dance till the early morning hours.........Long ago and far away...
Bee Gees is a rabbit hole worth the trip! Their melodies and harmonies have this beautiful way of up lifting. Great to see your music journey expanding!
Barry, shortly after the death of Robin, said he would have given all their success and fame to have his brother back. Their bond was very strong, to say the least.
Love their harmonies too. The next closest to them are Carpenters and The Sylvers. Both have beautiful harmonies and vocals that meshed so well, you don't know where one ends and begins, their harmonies are that flawless.
I grew up in a house filled with all different types of music, and The Bee Gees was always on everyones playlist. It's awesome that you have discovered them.
They are the masters of HARMONIES!!!!!! More Bee Gees for sure!!!! I’m a metal/rock person too, but I have a soft spot for the harmonies of the 70’s…. Keep discovering those oldies Aileen!!!!!! Glad to see you back and hope you’re doing well 😊😊😊😊😊….
So glad you found it. It is really nice to see another generation discovering our music. Shoutout from this old, longhaired, hippy rocker dude in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Much peace, love, and happiness to you this summers day, Aileen. See ya on the next. Later, doll.
Every time I hear this, I cried like a baby, I think of the movie, I think of Brooklyn, it just really gets to me. I remember when it came out somewhere around 7877 maybe, I was like 14 or 15 at the time. I remember how it was back then, everyone was so much nicer. So one of those songs that is stamped into your psyche forever!
The bee gees mean the brothers gibb . They where from Manchester uk and moved to Australia then came back to make stardom. Saturday night fever was their masterpiece in the seventies ( great film stars John travolta as the main man)
Best group ever! Wrote over 1000 songs over a 40 plus year career! Too much Heaven, Nights on Broadway, Night Fever, Fanny be tender with my love, More than a Woman. 3 brothers from the UK singing together since little kids. Barry was lead on this one. Twins Robin and Maurice took the deeper parts. Their story is amazing as they've had their share of triumph and tragedies. Live recommendation would be Medley Australia 1987 or 89. Can't remember offhand. Includes 60s, 70s and 80s songs. 😊
80's Metal head, and The Brothers Gibb are LEGENDS for a reason! They wrote and did background vocals for the Amazing hit song EMOTION with lead singer Samantha Sang!
Great reaction! A few of my favorite Bee Gees, there are so many but I think you would enjoy “Too Much Heaven”, “Fanny Be Tender With My Love”, “Love You Inside Out”, “Nights On Broadway”. Enjoy, you can’t go wrong with these brothers.
To counterbalance the metalheads who have commented :), I was heavily into country rock/outlaw country during the 70's. But seriously, no matter what kind of music you like how can you not love the BeeGees? They truly defined the era.
I fell in love to this song and all the others. My husband died last year, and these songs brought back all the emotions of us dancing and being in love. Thanks for sharing ....❤
Aww! This my dads favorite song he loves playing this while we take a drive or when we’re fishing this brings back all the happy memories I had As a child thank you for reacting I now have tears of joy right now
They been singing together since they were little. They are brothers YOU know!!!!! YOU have a long way to go, not a bad sing at all!!!!! HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!!
This is my childhood basically. My brothers and I spun this record among many others daily. Too Much Heaven must be next please. Amazing song. Love your channel.
For a little Bee Gees funk check out "Nights on Broadway" live. They were inspired by the funk music coming out of Philadelphia in the early seventies. The first appearance of Barry's falsetto is on the studio recording. Live however Maurice (pronounced Morris) sings the falsetto parts. The Midnight Special performance is my favorite.
I’m MetalHead🤘🏻 But lately I’ve been listening to some old school throwback music that my Mom listens to from 70s to 80s & I love it. Stayin’ Alive is another amazing Iconic track to listen to🕺
My first time watching one of your vids. I’m a 63 yr old lady and clicked cause I LOVE The Bee Gees ! I could tell you actually felt the music and that gets huge respect from me! Much love from Texas! 💜💖💜
I always associated the Bee Gees with disco music, so I was insanely surprised when o heard the song To Love Somebody, by them. I’ve heard a few other songs of theirs that divert from that disco style that I had linked with them.
If you were alive in the '70s after Saturday Night Fever came out, you couldn't escape the Bee Gees. They came out of every radio and in stores playing music. They had a true metamorphosis, starting out in the '60s as a basic rock and roll trio before embracing disco. Those of us that were there from the beginning kind of rebelled against the disco phase, but no denying the talent.
Just found your channel. I just love your reaction to this song. The Bee Gees makes me feel so good inside with a sense of peace no matter the song. Just a few suggestions. To Love Somebody, Too Much Heaven, How Do You Mend a Broken Heart , Lonely Days, Jive Talking, You Should Be Dancing, This is Where I Came in. Oops I got carried away! Seriously these guys have over 1,000 in their catalogue. The journey is awesome!
Criminal shame how often these brothers are dismissed because they are disco. They are so talented and really paint a soulful picture for the listeners.
Bee Gees have one of the best harmonies and Barry’s falsetto is the best. You should react to Love So Right. Another great slow song. Love You Inside Out is one of my favorites. I’m 57 years old and so glad to see younger generations appreciate the music I grew up listening to. God bless 🙏🏽
Junior high dance. 1979. This song was on - the principal RAN to the DJ and had him turn it off because he thought the lyrics were obscene. We kids didn't understand. 😂😂
I remember being a kid growing up in the mid 90s & the BeeGees One Night Only concert came on the public tv station on a Saturday night. I was so enthralled with the music that I begged my folks to let me stay up late and watch the whole concert. They told me that I could stay up and that this music was popular when they were in school back in the 70s. Some of my favorite songs of theirs are: Grease(they wrote it & Frankie Valli sang it for the movie but they sang it in the concert I mentioned earlier), Staying Alive, Jive Talking and You Should Be Dancing. Again I highly recommend their One Night Only concert, that will have all of the songs to listen to. Enjoy ! !
They were so big back in the day, it's great that they're being rediscovered, I suggest that you react, 'Too Much Heaven' next and then, 'You Should be Dancing' as it shows you the opposite side to them.
True Metalheads like us, actually can admire and love all kinds of music. I grew up on 80's metal and still am a Metalhead. You would have loved MTV's Headbangers Ball that used to play on Friday and Saturday nights at midnight! Jammed out so much! Keep on rockin'! The Bee Gees are smooth as glass.
So music was very segregated in the 70s. Rock and Roll people (me) and dance music people (not me).I was a rock guy, Zepplin, AC/DC, Boston, Bruce, Petty etc. Sat night fever came out (huge John Travolta Disco movie). I drove 30 min out of town to see it, lol. Didn't want my friends seeing me watching disco. Fantastic song, amazing movie, great sound track. This was from the sound track. Anyway, Bee Gees were biggest selling band in the 70's and this might have been their biggest hit. Homework, go watch Saturday Night Fever and enjoy
You nailed it when you asked if anyone danced to this at thier prom. It was in every high school dance and every prom for years. I certanly danced to this many times in high school.
I'm 30. I loved Bee Gees since I was in elementary school. Bee Gees and Metallica were my dads fave... he would always play these 2 bands every day. Up till this day he is still playing the songs..
There have been many great harmonies over the years, but when you think that it is one singer, then realize that it is actually three...that's just otherworldly. And yes, many of us slow danced in High School to this.
Greetings & Salutations. Gen Xer here. I was four years old when this song come out, along with the film SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER. You have no idea just how enormously popular The Bee Gees were. This song, along with all their other songs from the soundtrack, became a phenomenon. Fun Fact: they became the first band since The Beatles to have five songs on the Billboard Top 5 chart. My parents played this album over and over again. They are a part of the soundtrack to my youth, as well as my life. The Bee Gees were an amazing band. Glad you enjoyed the song!
The BeeGees were: the tallest and oldest brother (with the big hair and beard), Barry Gibb, born September 1, 1946, the only surviving Gibb brother. Robin Gibb (with the long hair, no beard), born December 22, 1949-passed away May 20, 2012, and Robin's fraternal twin brother Maurice (the balding brother with the beard, 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. All 4 brothers are just natural musical talents. All of them dropped out of high school in their early teens and none of them could read or write music. All their compositions were created completely organically. 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' (and was also actually the first album on which their logo was introduced). 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). You should react to the 1979 live version of Stayin' Alive, too ua-cam.com/video/7niXSh7vWRI/v-deo.html Other great songs to analyze: great album tracks from the 1979 Spirits Having Flown album, the title song: ua-cam.com/video/WH_j90fCIk4/v-deo.html, the outrageously beautiful song Reaching Out ua-cam.com/video/vfHUS5Mf00Q/v-deo.html. From their Still Waters album, Smoke and MIrrors: ua-cam.com/video/MT9vRHSWNbk/v-deo.html. From the 1960's I've gotta get a message to you ua-cam.com/video/CA4CInDnTk8/v-deo.html. And from the 1990's the simple song Blue Island live in an accoustic version: ua-cam.com/video/162GlAEpfrY/v-deo.html.
Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb. I bet you’d love TOO MUCH HEAVEN. Or NIGHTS ON BROADWAY live on the Midnight Special. There’s over 40yrs of hits to choose from.
The best things about some of these old love song is, they sung about love. Unapologetically, directedly in your grill. They were uncompromising about their commitment to LOVE. There was no 'ho' this or that, it was just kind, and loving. What a concept for a love song.
This is awesome that you're reacting to this! You emote such genuine emotion in your reaction! Music has no bounds and will always keep evolving. Music is NEVER out of fashion. New sub here from Hi Ren and your channel! Much ❤ from Waukesha Wisconsin!
I found your Channel looking for Bee Gees reactions. I graduated High School in 1982 so I danced to this Bee Gees Song and others at my school dances including at Prom and Parties and also Skated to the Song at the Skating Rink
Definitely a song to dance to. I agree that the vocal harmonies are amazing. You have Barry (the tall one) and Robin (the one with the longest hair) who sing very differently and probably would not be the first choice for a duet but when you add Maurice (the one who was balding), his vocals make it blend together perfectly.
Awe yeah, baby makin music. Lol Great reaction. AUDIOSLAVE COCHISE WHITE SNAKE: STILL OF THE NIGHT SOUNDGARDEN: Outshine WHITE ZOMBIE: THUNDER KISS, when you get a chance. You’re beautiful and awesome 😎 Keep it up 👍
Great reaction to a great song! 👏 I love rock'n roll, heavy metal and prog rock, but I also love the way these guys sing and some of their songs - hits from the Disco Era: "I started a joke"; "Stayin' alive"; "Tragedy"; "Too much heaven"; "You should be dancing".
Most reactors tend to play songs from the disco era only. If you go back to 1970, the song LONELY DAYS reached #3 in the US and #1 worldwide ... this was the Bee Gees' first Top 5 hit in the US. Also, just prior to all those disco hits, their album "Nights on Broadway" had many great songs, including: NIGHTS ON BROADWAY and FANNY BE TENDER .... Nice channel
Just subbed. Love watching Bee Gees newbies. Too Much Heaven, You Win Again, Run to Me, Kiss of Life, Blue Island, Bodyguard... anything actually. I could list up 50 more and all of them with ear-popping melodies, lyrics, harmonies. Best group ever. 100 top 10 hits globally through the years. 6 consecutive numbers 1s.
Love your genuine reactions. This song came out when i was a kid and it still moves me the same way. Should try K.C. and the Sunshine Band, if you havent heard them.
Another metal head here, but i always appreciate talent and the BeeGees were born with talent. They were born to harmonize and spread love and beauty in music. RIP Robin and Maurice. Also it very interesting to think that about the same time this came out bands like Judas priest were just hitting their stride.
52 year old metal head , but before the 80's metal scene reeled me, there was the bee gees which I still love to this day, there harmonies and songwriting was a league of there own. How deep is your love was on Saturday night fever soundtrack which got played a lot in my house growing up Bee gees along with other 70's bands, singers. When I got older when my music listening was changing to the 80's hard rock they were always high on my list of favorite band/singers . There are several songs on that soundtrack that never get old. Stayin alive, you should be dancing, more than a woman, night fever, If I can't have you, etc,etc.
Oh yes. Please more of the Beegees. In generell I listen more to harder stuff. They are genius though. Love them. You should listen to too much heaven indeed. Lovely. ❤
I was about 15 years of age at the Royal Easter Show in Sydney Australia ,, Lots of side shows including one for Australia's Bandstand .. many aussie pop singers on show including these 3 skinny kids with thier squeaky voices belting out thier song.. Yep ' the BeeGee's ... who would have thought they would go on to achieve the fame they have .. .
Such a sweet song with beautiful harmonisation and vocal flourishes. All done very tastefully, not too much and not too little. I love the way you sway by the way haha
One of those RARE songs you could probably put on at a biker bar and have the Hell's Angels in tears singing along by the time it's over...
Lol.
Get me some of those drugs pal, do the hallucinations last for long? Be putting Harry Styles on next.
I'm an old school metalhead and I love the Bee Gees! So many great songs from them. I really hope you explore more of their music. Loved this reaction, Aileen. 😊
Reformed 80's metal head as well. It took me a few decades to overcome my Johnny Fever (the DJ from WKRP in Cincinatti's obsession with "death to disco") induced bigotry towards disco, and The Bee Gees were one of the groups that helped me to overcome that bigotry.
@@IRGeamerwell said! 😎
I'm a 53yr old metal head but this is my childhood before metal took over my brain!!
@@IRGeamer For me, early disco is awesome. Before the drum machines, sequencers and synth strings/horns. Give me a good rhythm section, some funky guitar with some horns or strings and I am in. That said, I Feel Love is an awesome track, it's just the aftermath that followed that kind of sucked the soul out of disco.
Same here. Metalheads have feelings too!
The Bee Gees were THE sound of the seventies. They not only performed a prolific array of songs, they also wrote almost as many for other artists. However, any time I see one of their videos, it's a bitter-sweet experience, reminding me of the tragedy of Barry losing his brothers. He is still touring, and keeps their memory alive.
The disco era was Bee Gees, Bee Gees was the disco era.
@@OriginalPuroFYI they hated the term disco. They called their music contemporary r&b and blue eyed soul. They were labeled as the poster child for disco and suffered an undeserved backlash that lasted another decade almost because of it. They moved on but some people wouldn't let them
This takes me back to my 8th grade school dance back in 1978 good times indeed 🙂👍
but let's not forget the 60's. that's when i came of age and the beegees were an unstoppable force. to love somebody , i started a joke , new york mining disaster 1941 , gotta get a message to you , massachusetts, lonely days. they were continuously at the top of the charts long before disco was a twinkle in some record producers eye ! their 3 part harmonies were as good or better than the beach boys or the association's 5 part. simply the best.
My heart goes out to Barry,being the oldest brother and the only one left.😢
"living in a world of fools trying to break us down when they all should let us be" they predicted social media!! No less relevant today.
I was thinking the same thing. The lyrics are just as relevant today as they were decades ago.
Agreed.
You can bet Aussie fool 💯1️⃣🇦🇺
That line was more about people giving lovers a hard time but yeah I guess that fits too lol.
Amen
I grew up in the 70s and have taken this wonderful group for granted. They ARE magical! Thank you, Bee Gees! 🥰
"Too Much Heaven" by the " Bee Gees" One of their very best slow songs...a must hear!
Agreed!! No one can harmonize like The Bee Gees did.
Agreed 💯%🔥🔥🔥
It's beautiful
Yes pls react to this one u won’t be disappointed
It took me growing up to appreciate their talent.The down side is realizing our BEST music is behind us now!
Wow that's so very true
You got one of the deepest rabbit hole. They wrote songs for Diana Ross, Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers, Dionne Warwick,and many more. The Bee Gees have 60+ years of music.
A lot of Bee Gees music makes you feel as if you’re floating in the beauty of their harmonies. Bee Gees TOO MUCH HEAVEN is a priceless gem to the ears and the soul. I Loved your very thoughtful reaction, thank you. ❤❤❤
Don't forget their best harmonies... in Run to Me
I agree with you!!
Yes, yes. Definitely Too Much Heaven next.
I agree. Their music from the arrangement, the vocals, the harmonies and especially the songwriting
I love "Spirits Havin' Flown"....now, that really floats me
“To Much Heaven”. Barry’s falsetto is incredible!!
All 3
"Fanny, Be Tender with My Love"......incredible vocals by them
I agree superb singing .
WOW!!! Were has the time gone.....Disco was in during mid to late 70s and the bee gees were big time.......We would dance and dringk all night long and not gain a pound ...Many time would dance till the early morning hours.........Long ago and far away...
Bee Gees is a rabbit hole worth the trip! Their melodies and harmonies have this beautiful way of up lifting. Great to see your music journey expanding!
No one can harmonize like the Bee Gees ... product of growing up together and their bond no doubt.
How about The Carpenters?
The whole era really had some great vocals.
Barry, shortly after the death of Robin, said he would have given all their success and fame to have his brother back. Their bond was very strong, to say the least.
Love their harmonies too. The next closest to them are Carpenters and The Sylvers. Both have beautiful harmonies and vocals that meshed so well, you don't know where one ends and begins, their harmonies are that flawless.
Your face when he hits that note tho .... he did make it seem so effortless
I was in 3rd grade when this came out, it's was definitely school dance music.
Barry Gibbs falsetto is unreal and makes him a vocal god
I grew up in a house filled with all different types of music, and The Bee Gees was always on everyones playlist. It's awesome that you have discovered them.
They are the masters of HARMONIES!!!!!! More Bee Gees for sure!!!! I’m a metal/rock person too, but I have a soft spot for the harmonies of the 70’s…. Keep discovering those oldies Aileen!!!!!! Glad to see you back and hope you’re doing well 😊😊😊😊😊….
So glad you found it. It is really nice to see another generation discovering our music. Shoutout from this old, longhaired, hippy rocker dude in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Much peace, love, and happiness to you this summers day, Aileen. See ya on the next. Later, doll.
Every time I hear this, I cried like a baby, I think of the movie, I think of Brooklyn, it just really gets to me. I remember when it came out somewhere around 7877 maybe, I was like 14 or 15 at the time. I remember how it was back then, everyone was so much nicer. So one of those songs that is stamped into your psyche forever!
The bee gees mean the brothers gibb . They where from Manchester uk and moved to Australia then came back to make stardom. Saturday night fever was their masterpiece in the seventies ( great film stars John travolta as the main man)
Best group ever! Wrote over 1000 songs over a 40 plus year career! Too much Heaven, Nights on Broadway, Night Fever, Fanny be tender with my love, More than a Woman. 3 brothers from the UK singing together since little kids. Barry was lead on this one. Twins Robin and Maurice took the deeper parts. Their story is amazing as they've had their share of triumph and tragedies. Live recommendation would be Medley Australia 1987 or 89. Can't remember offhand. Includes 60s, 70s and 80s songs. 😊
2nd most successful group in the world ever by record sales, after the beatles.
I still can't believe this song cme out 52 yers ago....where has the time gone ? I was 13 when this was popular & number 1
80's Metal head, and The Brothers Gibb are LEGENDS for a reason! They wrote and did background vocals for the Amazing hit song EMOTION with lead singer Samantha Sang!
The BEE GEES , How deep is your love, is like a tall glass of Water to the soul. this is one of the most ICONIC song all times.
Watching you enjoy these beautiful old songs that I grew up on makes my heart happy. 🥰
Great choice to dive into. You're going to love Nights on Broadway and Fanny Be Tender With My Love
Great reaction! A few of my favorite Bee Gees, there are so many but I think you would enjoy “Too Much Heaven”, “Fanny Be Tender With My Love”, “Love You Inside Out”, “Nights On Broadway”. Enjoy, you can’t go wrong with these brothers.
Great suggestions
I'm 67 and it's been a privilege seeing reactions from young people of this generation like you. Enjoying one of the greatest artists of all time.
To counterbalance the metalheads who have commented :), I was heavily into country rock/outlaw country during the 70's. But seriously, no matter what kind of music you like how can you not love the BeeGees? They truly defined the era.
Too much Heaven will blow your mind. Barry kills it in that song. Also they wrote all their own songs, and tons for other singers.
I fell in love to this song and all the others. My husband died last year, and these songs brought back all the emotions of us dancing and being in love. Thanks for sharing
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These guys literally owned the charts in the mid to late 70’s.
Aww! This my dads favorite song he loves playing this while we take a drive or when we’re fishing this brings back all the happy memories I had As a child thank you for reacting I now have tears of joy right now
It was the reaction we needed. Nice change of pace.
One of the epic Bee Gees ballads. This group has quite a history. Great discovery music for the younger generations. You won't be disappointed.
The Brothers Gibb are amazing even us Metal Heads need something to just relax too
The Barry Gibb/Barbara Streisand duet “What Kind Of Fool” is very nice …especially the live version✨
They been singing together since they were little. They are brothers YOU know!!!!! YOU have a long way to go, not a bad sing at all!!!!! HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!!
This is my childhood basically. My brothers and I spun this record among many others daily. Too Much Heaven must be next please. Amazing song. Love your channel.
Pure glory beutifull soulful heavenly 😊
For a little Bee Gees funk check out "Nights on Broadway" live. They were inspired by the funk music coming out of Philadelphia in the early seventies. The first appearance of Barry's falsetto is on the studio recording. Live however Maurice (pronounced Morris) sings the falsetto parts. The Midnight Special performance is my favorite.
😂❤😢😮aww your so sweet 🎉
I’m MetalHead🤘🏻 But lately I’ve been listening to some old school throwback music that my Mom listens to from 70s to 80s & I love it. Stayin’ Alive is another amazing Iconic track to listen to🕺
Slow dance music from my childhood school dances.
My first time watching one of your vids. I’m a 63 yr old lady and clicked cause I LOVE The Bee Gees ! I could tell you actually felt the music and that gets huge respect from me! Much love from Texas! 💜💖💜
The end of 70' s is iconic time, the disco sound in each dance club, the beeges is a iconic band of this time, each song is a big hit, is a great song
I always associated the Bee Gees with disco music, so I was insanely surprised when o heard the song To Love Somebody, by them. I’ve heard a few other songs of theirs that divert from that disco style that I had linked with them.
too much heaven please! 🔥
If you were alive in the '70s after Saturday Night Fever came out, you couldn't escape the Bee Gees. They came out of every radio and in stores playing music.
They had a true metamorphosis, starting out in the '60s as a basic rock and roll trio before embracing disco. Those of us that were there from the beginning kind of rebelled against the disco phase, but no denying the talent.
Bee Gee's pull you in like this with every song. They have such a connection with there music I feel they want you to feel it too..
Just found your channel. I just love your reaction to this song. The Bee Gees makes me feel so good inside with a sense of peace no matter the song. Just a few suggestions. To Love Somebody, Too Much Heaven, How Do You Mend a Broken
Heart , Lonely Days, Jive Talking, You Should Be Dancing, This is Where I Came in. Oops I got carried away! Seriously these guys have over 1,000 in their catalogue. The journey is awesome!
Criminal shame how often these brothers are dismissed because they are disco. They are so talented and really paint a soulful picture for the listeners.
Bee Gees have one of the best harmonies and Barry’s falsetto is the best. You should react to Love So Right. Another great slow song. Love You Inside Out is one of my favorites. I’m 57 years old and so glad to see younger generations appreciate the music I grew up listening to. God bless 🙏🏽
Bee Gees, 1967 "Words." One of their best. They first appeared singing on TV as teenagers in the early 60's.
Junior high dance. 1979. This song was on - the principal RAN to the DJ and had him turn it off because he thought the lyrics were obscene. We kids didn't understand. 😂😂
I remember being a kid growing up in the mid 90s & the BeeGees One Night Only concert came on the public tv station on a Saturday night. I was so enthralled with the music that I begged my folks to let me stay up late and watch the whole concert. They told me that I could stay up and that this music was popular when they were in school back in the 70s. Some of my favorite songs of theirs are: Grease(they wrote it & Frankie Valli sang it for the movie but they sang it in the concert I mentioned earlier), Staying Alive, Jive Talking and You Should Be Dancing. Again I highly recommend their One Night Only concert, that will have all of the songs to listen to. Enjoy ! !
You should watch Saturday Night Fever….love The Bee Gees 🙏🏻❤️
They were so big back in the day, it's great that they're being rediscovered, I suggest that you react, 'Too Much Heaven' next and then, 'You Should be Dancing' as it shows you the opposite side to them.
This song will always be in the soundtrack of my life. Great reaction. Loved it. R.
True Metalheads like us, actually can admire and love all kinds of music. I grew up on 80's metal and still am a Metalhead. You would have loved MTV's Headbangers Ball that used to play on Friday and Saturday nights at midnight! Jammed out so much! Keep on rockin'! The Bee Gees are smooth as glass.
Too Much Heaven
Staying Alive
You owe it to yourself love to check those two out.
So music was very segregated in the 70s. Rock and Roll people (me) and dance music people (not me).I was a rock guy, Zepplin, AC/DC, Boston, Bruce, Petty etc. Sat night fever came out (huge John Travolta Disco movie). I drove 30 min out of town to see it, lol. Didn't want my friends seeing me watching disco. Fantastic song, amazing movie, great sound track. This was from the sound track. Anyway, Bee Gees were biggest selling band in the 70's and this might have been their biggest hit. Homework, go watch Saturday Night Fever and enjoy
You nailed it when you asked if anyone danced to this at thier prom. It was in every high school dance and every prom for years. I certanly danced to this many times in high school.
I'm 30. I loved Bee Gees since I was in elementary school. Bee Gees and Metallica were my dads fave... he would always play these 2 bands every day. Up till this day he is still playing the songs..
It was a great song and you had a great reaction to it. Plus, you're looking good, girl.
They have a very long playlist of hits, they had hits from the sixties through the seventies! Sold 220 million records!
There have been many great harmonies over the years, but when you think that it is one singer, then realize that it is actually three...that's just otherworldly.
And yes, many of us slow danced in High School to this.
Greetings & Salutations. Gen Xer here. I was four years old when this song come out, along with the film SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER. You have no idea just how enormously popular The Bee Gees were. This song, along with all their other songs from the soundtrack, became a phenomenon. Fun Fact: they became the first band since The Beatles to have five songs on the Billboard Top 5 chart. My parents played this album over and over again. They are a part of the soundtrack to my youth, as well as my life. The Bee Gees were an amazing band. Glad you enjoyed the song!
100%. Saturday Night Fever is still the best soundtrack ever. The Bodyguard may have sold more but I still favor Saturday Night Fever!
The BeeGees were: the tallest and oldest brother (with the big hair and beard), Barry Gibb, born September 1, 1946, the only surviving Gibb brother. Robin Gibb (with the long hair, no beard), born December 22, 1949-passed away May 20, 2012, and Robin's fraternal twin brother Maurice (the balding brother with the beard, 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.
All 4 brothers are just natural musical talents. All of them dropped out of high school in their early teens and none of them could read or write music. All their compositions were created completely organically.
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' (and was also actually the first album on which their logo was introduced).
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). You should react to the 1979 live version of Stayin' Alive, too ua-cam.com/video/7niXSh7vWRI/v-deo.html Other great songs to analyze: great album tracks from the 1979 Spirits Having Flown album, the title song: ua-cam.com/video/WH_j90fCIk4/v-deo.html, the outrageously beautiful song Reaching Out ua-cam.com/video/vfHUS5Mf00Q/v-deo.html. From their Still Waters album, Smoke and MIrrors: ua-cam.com/video/MT9vRHSWNbk/v-deo.html. From the 1960's I've gotta get a message to you ua-cam.com/video/CA4CInDnTk8/v-deo.html. And from the 1990's the simple song Blue Island live in an accoustic version: ua-cam.com/video/162GlAEpfrY/v-deo.html.
It was the 70’s they belonged to us❤
Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb. I bet you’d love TOO MUCH HEAVEN. Or NIGHTS ON BROADWAY live on the Midnight Special. There’s over 40yrs of hits to choose from.
The best things about some of these old love song is, they sung about love. Unapologetically, directedly in your grill. They were uncompromising about their commitment to LOVE. There was no 'ho' this or that, it was just kind, and loving. What a concept for a love song.
yes mate, bang on, very little romance these days
@@ronwatson1918 ... And it's a damn shame Ron, we need it now more than ever.
Listen to anything from Saturday Night Fever, they started in the 60's & when Barry started to use his Falsetto that the Bee Gees exploded
This is awesome that you're reacting to this! You emote such genuine emotion in your reaction! Music has no bounds and will always keep evolving. Music is NEVER out of fashion. New sub here from Hi Ren and your channel! Much ❤ from Waukesha Wisconsin!
Too Much Heaven by the Bee Gees will make you cry haha...Bee Gees = Brothers Gibb..Too Much Heaven is an awesome tune to get what you said you wanted
I found your Channel looking for Bee Gees reactions. I graduated High School in 1982 so I danced to this Bee Gees Song and others at my school dances including at Prom and Parties and also Skated to the Song at the Skating Rink
Love You Inside and Out is one of my favorite Bee Gees songs. Dont sleep on it. Its 🔥
Definitely a song to dance to. I agree that the vocal harmonies are amazing. You have Barry (the tall one) and Robin (the one with the longest hair) who sing very differently and probably would not be the first choice for a duet but when you add Maurice (the one who was balding), his vocals make it blend together perfectly.
Oh man.. girl can dance.. shall we :) Everyone danced to the BeeGees back in the day!. Many, many couples were put together with these tunes. Cheers
Watching the video of Staying Alive is the best fun! Barry Gibbs was absolutely gorgeous!
bee gees love you inside out
Yeah this is a slow dance classic. That bass, the effortless falsetto. 🖤
Its the lyrics combined with the harmony. Takes me back to my early childhood days…
Awe yeah, baby makin music. Lol
Great reaction.
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WHITE SNAKE: STILL OF THE NIGHT
SOUNDGARDEN: Outshine
WHITE ZOMBIE: THUNDER KISS, when you get a chance.
You’re beautiful and awesome 😎
Keep it up 👍
Great reaction to a great song! 👏 I love rock'n roll, heavy metal and prog rock, but I also love the way these guys sing and some of their songs - hits from the Disco Era: "I started a joke"; "Stayin' alive"; "Tragedy"; "Too much heaven"; "You should be dancing".
TOO MUCH HEAVEN is a gorgeous slow jam. Great reaction.
Aileen, You're pure magic, just continue on this way, with great music songs and Yours Fantastic presence. Thanks for giving such joy
Most reactors tend to play songs from the disco era only. If you go back to 1970, the song LONELY DAYS reached #3 in the US and #1 worldwide ... this was the Bee Gees' first Top 5 hit in the US. Also, just prior to all those disco hits, their album "Nights on Broadway" had many great songs, including: NIGHTS ON BROADWAY and FANNY BE TENDER .... Nice channel
I think what they did in the 60s and 70s before the disco stuff was their best music 🎶
The first concert I ever attended was Bee Gees, about 1978 i think. One of my favorite groups altogether.
Just subbed. Love watching Bee Gees newbies. Too Much Heaven, You Win Again, Run to Me, Kiss of Life, Blue Island, Bodyguard... anything actually. I could list up 50 more and all of them with ear-popping melodies, lyrics, harmonies. Best group ever. 100 top 10 hits globally through the years. 6 consecutive numbers 1s.
Love your genuine reactions. This song came out when i was a kid and it still moves me the same way. Should try K.C. and the Sunshine Band, if you havent heard them.
This is the song you play when you pull over in a rainstorm and dance with your lady in the headlights.
We all like a bit of Opeth, but we also all like a bit of the bee gees. “Too Much heaven” is a game changer so I hope you do that
Another metal head here, but i always appreciate talent and the BeeGees were born with talent. They were born to harmonize and spread love and beauty in music. RIP Robin and Maurice. Also it very interesting to think that about the same time this came out bands like Judas priest were just hitting their stride.
52 year old metal head , but before the 80's metal scene reeled me, there was the bee gees which I still love to this day, there harmonies and songwriting was a league of there own. How deep is your love was on Saturday night fever soundtrack which got played a lot in my house growing up Bee gees along with other 70's bands, singers. When I got older when my music listening was changing to the 80's hard rock they were always high on my list of favorite band/singers . There are several songs on that soundtrack that never get old. Stayin alive, you should be dancing, more than a woman, night fever, If I can't have you, etc,etc.
Yes I danced to this Song in High School. Looking back at it it was so sickenly sweet and I miss those days lol
Oh yes. Please more of the Beegees. In generell I listen more to harder stuff. They are genius though. Love them. You should listen to too much heaven indeed. Lovely. ❤
I was about 15 years of age at the Royal Easter Show in Sydney Australia ,, Lots of side shows including one for Australia's Bandstand .. many aussie pop singers on show including these 3 skinny kids with thier squeaky voices belting out thier song.. Yep ' the BeeGee's ... who would have thought they would go on to achieve the fame they have .. .
Such a sweet song with beautiful harmonisation and vocal flourishes. All done very tastefully, not too much and not too little. I love the way you sway by the way haha
New generation enjoy that yesterday!❤
I love that thing she does with her right eye brow!
A beautiful song and appreciated fully by a lovely lady, this is wonderful to watch.