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Jesse Joe
03-29-2007, 07:59 AM
http://www.picvault.info/images/57836_bee-gees-beegees.jpg


Bee Gees to be honoured

In the '70s, they sang the soundtrack for the disco scene with hits including "You Should Be Dancing" and "Stayin' Alive." Now, the Bee Gees are being honoured as icons at BMI's 55th annual Pop Awards.

The awards will be presented May 15.

The Bee Gees, short for the Brothers Gibb, included twins Maurice and Robin, and older brother Barry. Maurice Gibb died in January 2003 after emergency surgery for an intestinal blockage. He was 53.

Their younger brother, Andy Gibb, who had a successful solo career, died in 1988 at age 30 of a heart ailment. The Bee Gees were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.

[ April 15, 2007, 10:47: Message edited by: Jesse-Joe. ]

Cathy
03-29-2007, 08:41 AM
I used to love listening to the Bee Gees when I owned the Lumina. I had a custom stereo installed, with speakers all through the car, 1500 watts of amplification, a sub woofer. What a beast that was. I used to take it to town to get groceries, and the minute I parked, there was a group of kids that would want to hear it. I remember one day, parked outside Thompson's Grocery, I cranked it real loud. I swear, the windows were moving to the beat. People in the store were peaking out the windows. Then, a cop drive by and waved his finger at me. Ooops... time to turn it down! What a hoot my kids, and the local kids, got from a middle aged woman with a wild stereo system.
Bee Gees sounded great on it!

Jesse Joe
03-29-2007, 09:06 AM
Alway's entertaining to hear your life adventures, Cathy. :D Did you ever play a Gordon Lightfoot tape on that system? :)

Gitchigumee
03-29-2007, 03:38 PM
Cathy, you're a woman after my own heart! You go girl!

Borderstone
03-29-2007, 04:15 PM
The Bee Gees deserve every honor they're considered for. :cool:

Although,as far as their song,"First OF May" goes,I'd honor that song with the Razzie as their overall worst top 40 hit. :rolleyes:

It's sooooooooo depressing! tongue.gif

jj
03-29-2007, 08:11 PM
never saw that pic before jejo, thx

well, what a songwriting archive they've accumulated...some interesting compositions, vox arrangements and production stylings panning a few genres...i could never acquire taste for their heavy beat stuff but still love some of the more non-popular stuff like off of Main Course like Country Lanes, Songbird plus many others like Run to Me (i suppose that actually was popular) adn heaps of early stuff...Robin's unmistakable should be insured and put in a time capsule...imo depression's under-rated, such a creative state...love this version of First of May
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiFw22dHQY0
...RIP Maurice and long live Lulu (she's only aged 20 years in the last 40, lol)

btw, 1989 All for One live concert, pretty slick

Borderstone
03-29-2007, 09:59 PM
Funny you mention Lulu,just weeks ago I finally saw,"To Sir,With Love",despite having the single of the same name for about 19 years now.

I also just last month (or early this one) saw her on PBS "My Music" special regarding movie songs. She still looks great. :)

johnfowles
03-30-2007, 02:13 PM
Funnily enough today's UK BBC Radio2 newsletter mentions an upcoming two-part Bee Gees documentary starting next week see http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/documentaries/index.shtml
It says
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/documentaries/media/beegees69.jpg
"YOU WIN AGAIN - THE BEE GEES STORY
Tuesdays from 3 April 2033-2130
The musical accolades and statistics of the Bee Gees are almost unparalleled. They are the only group to have UK hits in five separate decades. Barry Gibb is the most successful British songwriter in American chart history after Lennon and McCartney. With Saturday Night Fever they wrote the most successful soundtrack album of all time. Presented by Paul Gambaccinni, this two part documentary special tells the story of the Bee Gees music. When they first came to the UK the Bee Gees were told ‘groups are out’… only to be signed up by Robert Stigwood and launched to the press as the next Beatles."

johnfowles
03-30-2007, 02:34 PM
I meant to mention also that many years ago the late great UK comic Kenny Everett had a killing routine dressed as a Bee
Gee he sang about a "Mass of Chew sets"
It is not obviously on youtube yet but I did find the entertaining
Kenny Everett - DIY Bee Gees Kit
http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/images/Kenny_Bee_Gees.jpg
at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOzV9SlyXVQ
Great number from Kenny Everett Show, sometime in the early 80s I guess. Recorded
from swedish tv so it comes with subtitles"
I guess David B after watching it can translate for the rest of us whose Swedish language knowledge was gleaned from the
Mupett's Swedish chef

Cathy
04-03-2007, 08:45 AM
Originally posted by Jesse-Joe:
Alway's entertaining to hear your life adventures, Cathy. :D Did you ever play a Gordon Lightfoot tape on that system? :) When the kids weren't with me, I almost exclusively played Lightfoot CDs. By the time they were teenagers, they were pretty sick of hearing Lightfoot music all the time.
I always turned the subwoofer down when listening to my milder CDs.