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Breaking: Maurice Gibb (Bee Gees) dead
Fox News
| January 12, 2002
Posted on 01/11/2003 10:29:20 PM PST by Timesink
Fox News just announced...
TOPICS: Breaking News; Culture/Society; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: aintstayinalive; beegees; deadpool; mauricegibb
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To: byteback
They made wonderful pop vocal music in the 1960s and early 1970s. If you hated the disco stuff, they also did "Mining Disaster," "Words," "First of May" "To Love Somebody," "How can You Mend a Broken Heart," "Run to Me." They are talented and their music stands next to any vocal group (non instrumental).
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posted on
01/12/2003 6:53:00 PM PST
by
FUMETTI
To: Clemenza
< I still LOVE "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart," "Words" and "Massachusetts." >
Don't forget "Mining Disaster" and "To Love Somebody." Pure pop perfection...and wonderfully melodious tunes. I mean, how can people like rap when music like this is available?
162
posted on
01/12/2003 6:55:40 PM PST
by
FUMETTI
To: marshmallow
Elvis was a hero...he fought for his country and went into the army, sacrificing his career to the point his relevency did not recover until 1969 or so. He did not ask for special favors and he did not speak out on political issues. Stars today should take a cue from his example to clam up about politics.
163
posted on
01/12/2003 7:00:57 PM PST
by
FUMETTI
To: TLBSHOW
I have seen pictures of Lulu ("to sir with love"). She was gorgeous.
164
posted on
01/12/2003 7:02:18 PM PST
by
FUMETTI
To: Timesink
Terrible news! I'm sure they had at least another great disco album or a Beatles imitation album in them! An all star
Let It Be Movie, perhaps? Whoopie Goldberg doing the definitive version of
Let It Be? William Shatner's available for recording sessions too. Shoosh, they all die young, don't they? I don't think any of the 1970s rockers has lived to be 80! (Correct me if I'm wrong, please!)
The Bee Gees were great prior to their disco period.
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posted on
01/12/2003 7:10:01 PM PST
by
Revolting cat!
(Someone left the cake out in the rain I dont think that I can take it coz it took so long to bake it)
To: marshmallow
Bump !
I had no idea such a suck fest would develope over his passing but this is where we are now in society . Thanks for being coherent & having some excellent observations .
To: Kevin Curry
"at its best, the equal of Lennon & McCartney."
The Bee-Gees Sucked.
To: Rebelbase
Yes, that's typical of the quality of your mental processes and aesthetic sense.
Next we begin teaching you two and three syllable words. By the end of the year we hope to have you walking bipedally and using toilet tissue at least half the time.
With a little luck you can be the libertarian candidate for president by 2008.
168
posted on
01/12/2003 7:23:11 PM PST
by
Kevin Curry
(Aging gracefully but not altogether happy about it)
To: marshmallow
RE # 124:
Good analysis of the phenomenon. I think it all started during modern times with the hysteria surrounding the death of Rudolf Valentino in 1926. A screen or recording star as an object of our lasting affections, a true friend speaking to each of us directly, understanding our wants and desires. "His music will live forever", the posts say (I'm paraphrasing.) Sure! Just like the movies of Rudy, the music of Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra whose recordings are being forgotten before our very eyes. Watch it!
May they all rest in peace and may we all shake off our adolescent fantasies!
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posted on
01/12/2003 7:26:50 PM PST
by
Revolting cat!
(Someone left the cake out in the rain I dont think that I can take it coz it took so long to bake it)
To: Deb
He could be right. I was told it stood for "Town to Town."
You can still get to the market you just have to ride on the back of a crotch rocket doing 125.
Have fun!
To: Timesink
I was seven at the time also when
Saturday Night Fever came out. I loved that movie, the dancing and the I loved dancing to the music of the Bee Gees on my little alarm clock radio when I happen to hear them being played.
Sad.
They're the only band to make the charts in five consecutive decades.
I wonder if Britney Spears, N Sync or Shakira will be able to have claim to such an achievement even twenty years from now. I think not.
To: TLBSHOW; Timesink
I saw a very well documented
Behind The Music on VH1 about Andy Gibb one year ago. It seems as though he felt he could never live up to the standards of the Bee Gees. He did well on his own, but felt like the "odd man out" not being in The Bee Gees with his brothers.
I suspect a Behind The Music will now be in the works for Maurice Gibb.
To: byteback
You said it. A shame he died, but I never understood the appeal of screachy falsetto.
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posted on
01/12/2003 8:47:59 PM PST
by
Pelham
To: Kevin Curry
My condolences on the loss of the man behind the music.
Disco still sucks.
To: Rebelbase
Thank goodness the 8 track tape is long gone also . Goodness this man played a bass guitar for a living . Hell I can think of several people who are better at it than this man .
To: dorben
As a member of the Bee Gees, with world-wide record sales exceeding 110 million,
Maurice Gibb enjoyed a place among the top five of the most successful recording artistes of all time, along with The Beatles, Elvis, Michael Jackson and Sir Paul McCartney.
bbc
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posted on
01/12/2003 9:14:43 PM PST
by
TLBSHOW
To: TLBSHOW
Perhaps .. I dont care enough about pop culture to confirm your reply . They just dont rate in my bigger picture friend ..
To: Pelham
They did the falsetto stuff only from 1975-1980. From 1967-1975 they did traditional balladry. I am a Bee Gees fan and there is a period for any fans. NY Mining Disaster has no falsettos, Words doesn't, To Love Somebody doesn't. Run to Me doesn't. You can be a conservative and a rabid pop and rock fan too!!
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posted on
01/13/2003 7:43:20 AM PST
by
FUMETTI
To: zarf
It does matter what you leave behind. Maurice left a body of work that will last. He was also an exceedingly generous individual in terms of charity and of giving his time to causes greater than himself. That is all very fine and good, but it doesn't matter to the individual who moves into eternity.
The only thing that matters there is if your name is in the Book of life, and the only way that happens is by receiving Christ as your personal saviour.
To: Walkin Man
You can believe what you wanna but I know what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna believe in the Lord. You can believe what you wanna but I know what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna believe in the Lord. A very good sign that he is with the Lord.
Let his death be a warning to those who think they have all the time in the world to make a decision.
No one knows when God will end our lives and then the only thing which will matter is one's faith in the death, burial and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ (1Cor.15)
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