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The Bee Gees' fall from commercial grace was directly tied to changing attitudes about disco music as the '80s loomed. Even the band members themselves were pondering where the future might lead.
There's a whole world under the surface and only Ron has any idea about it. And sometimes the two worlds collide, and sometimes they don't. Ron holds them at arm's length from each other. Watch every ...
Born in 1961, Todd Sharman was too cool for the Bee Gees in the mid-‘70s. “When ‘Saturday Night Fever’ came out I was in high school, I was 14 or 15 years old,” he said. “I wasn’t on board with it ...
Paramount Pictures has found a new director for its Bee Gees biopic, enlisting John Carney following Kenneth Branagh's departure from the project, Deadline reports. The yet-untitled biopic took shape ...
“Jive Talkin’” is based around some appropriated lingo the Bee Gees shouldn’t have been using. There’s a reason you don’t hear it today. The fact that this song topped the Billboard Hot 100 in the ...
Ah, “Sound Of Love”. Few Bee Gees songs showcase just how well its members could belt out vocals like this one. Barry Gibb sounds particularly lovely on this 1969 track, as does Scott Walker’s moody ...