Saw this concert live in September. 1979. Best concert ever! Love the BeeGees. Been listening to them since I was 14 in 1968. I'm now 68 and still listen to them every single day.
The Bee Gees are the greatest, singing in their falsetto or their chest voices! Not surprising they have won so many awards, even inducted in The Rock’n Roll Hall of Fame to having sold over 225 million records worldwide. If you can react to their 1993 song “For whom the bell tolls” very different from the Disco era music. Their music is of different genres and they’re all great.
Their live-performances were always thrilling at all. It's singing on a level of their own, not to compare. Listen to 'Blue Island', unplugged on MTV Most Wanted in 1993, to find on YT.
This 1979 version in my opinion was the best live version of Stayin' Alive, if only because in later versions only Barry used his falsetto and Robin no longer used his, which sort of diminished the power of the song.
Saw this concert live in September. 1979. Best concert ever! Love the BeeGees. Been listening to them since I was 14 in 1968. I'm now 68 and still listen to them every single day.
The best group ever!! I love the Bee Gees!!
The Bee Gees are the greatest, singing in their falsetto or their chest voices! Not surprising they have won so many awards, even inducted in The Rock’n Roll Hall of Fame to having sold over 225 million records worldwide. If you can react to their 1993 song “For whom the bell tolls” very different from the Disco era music. Their music is of different genres and they’re all great.
Their live-performances were always thrilling at all. It's singing on a level of their own, not to compare. Listen to 'Blue Island', unplugged on MTV Most Wanted in 1993, to find on YT.
The Bee Gees had a beautiful harmony, especially live.
You should listen to nights on broadway, from the original track.
Please react to their unplugged live performance of BLUE ISLAND. The harmonies are unmatched!!
This 1979 version in my opinion was the best live version of Stayin' Alive, if only because in later versions only Barry used his falsetto and Robin no longer used his, which sort of diminished the power of the song.
Check out thier little Brother Andy Gibb (Shadow Dancing and then do You should be dancing 1976 HQ you will see all 4 brothers together