zinniabooklover
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Bee Gees / Massachusetts - on French tv in 1967
Those strings!
Those strings!
I have no idea what's on a post from 2010. The entire site was different then as well, so the way to post videos was not the same as nowNone of these videos are available anymore, and we have no way of knowing what songs they were, seeing as you didn’t annotate the links.
That was weird. I don't know this one. Weird lyrics. Dead interesting but so unexpected.Bee Gees / Dogs [1974]
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It's a really good song but those lyrics are wild.@zinniabooklover I love that song, but you’re right, it is rather weird!
Alone’s bleedin’ rapid!They had sustained success in Belgium scoring 4 big hits in the 90s, it wasn't really the same in other European countries. I liked the sound they had in this period with songs like for whom the bell tolls, paying the price of love, alone.
Paying the price of love was a massive hit in Belgium reaching nr 5, it didn't catch on the same in other countries.
oh, but the video. The video!Alone’s bleedin’ rapid!
Bee Gees / Alone [1997]
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"'And the Sun Will Shine' was a one-day event, I remember very well the engineer in that studio had a trap door in the ceiling where the soundproof room was! They must have decided that the engineer needed to be safe. You could make as much music as possible, but you couldn't get up into that soundproof room. And The Sun Will Shine' definitely had the potential to be something and, in fact, that's what we ended up with, the song on the spot. We never rerecorded it".
That's one of my favorites too, It was a very emotional song, but a lot of the words just came ad-libbed. The song actually wasn't planned. We just played the record down and sang it as we felt it. We kept the original demo the way it was and [later] just added the orchestra. It's got a great feeling to it, a great atmosphere, sometimes you know you can't recapture that feeling if you keep recording something.
And it's freakin' brilliant.This went straight to number one in the UK in 1986. Written and produced by Barry Gibb.
Diana Ross / Chain Reaction
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