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Bee Gees - Radio Europe 1967-1968 (live) (2022)

Bee Gees - Radio Europe 1967-1968 (live) (2022)

BAND/ARTIST: Bee Gees

  • Title: Radio Europe 1967-1968 (live)
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Cult Legends
  • Genre: Pop, Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 56:13
  • Total Size: 313 MB
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Tracklist:

1. In My Own Time (live) (02:12)
2. Interview 1 Robin Gibb (live) (00:50)
3. New York Mining Disaster 1941 (live) (02:11)
4. One Minute Woman (live) (02:27)
5. Cucumber Castle (live) (02:04)
6. I Can't See Nobody (live) (03:50)
7. Interview 2 Robin Gibb (live) (00:59)
8. To Love Somebody (live) (03:15)
9. In My Own Time (live) (02:33)
10. Holiday (live) (03:14)
11. Massachusetts (live) (02:41)
12. Mrs.Gillespie's Refrigerator (live) (03:07)
13. Close My Eyes (live) (02:15)
14. Interview 3 Robin Gibb (live) (00:54)
15. World (live) (03:16)
16. Birdie Told Me (live) (02:28)
17. With The Sun In My Eyes (live) (02:42)
18. Words (live) (03:10)
19. The Earnest Of Being George (live) (02:52)
20. And The Sun Will Shine (live) (03:43)
21. The Singer Sang His Song (live) (03:08)
22. Jumbo (live) (02:09)

Relying on their top-notch songwriting and impeccable vocals, the Bee Gees were able to craft a long-running career that began in the late '50s in Australia. Along the way they became a hit-producing psychedelic pop group in England during the '60s and the biggest disco band in the world in the '70s, and had a late comeback as adult contemporary crooners in the '90s. Their long-reaching influence extended past sales figures and saw their sound and style mirrored in acts as disparate as Justin Timberlake and of Montreal.

The group was also music's most successful brother act. Barry Gibb, born on September 1, 1946, in Manchester, England, and his fraternal twin brothers Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb, born on December 22, 1949, on the Isle of Man, were three of five children. The three of them gravitated toward music, encouraged by their father, who saw his sons at first as a diminutive version of the Mills Brothers. The three Gibb brothers made their earliest performances at local movie theaters in Manchester in 1955, singing between shows. The family moved to Australia in 1958, resettling near Brisbane. Now known as the Brothers Gibb -- with Barry writing songs -- they attracted the attention of a local DJ, and eventually got their own local television show. It was around this time that they took on the name the Bee Gees (for Brothers Gibb). The trio was astoundingly popular in the press and on television, but actual hit records eluded them.



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  • nilesh65
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Thank you so much for sharing!!