Ha at “OLD MEN”. Maurice and Robin were only 37. How our perceptions change.I hated it at the time. Old men...and I’d RATHER HAVE JACKED. But what a u-turn. It’s 10/10 for me now. But yes, not their absolute best, but probably top five. Or even their absolute best latter day track, which remains For Whom The Bell Tolls.
I shall have to add 'Paying the Price of Love' to that - what a BOP!Between this and For Whom The Bell Tolls they had some notable post peak highs.
Ha at “OLD MEN”. Maurice and Robin were only 37. How our perceptions change.
Just re-listening to this for the first time in years - OMFG! SO GOOD!I shall have to add 'Paying the Price of Love' to that - what a BOP!
Not a thing. Own ALL of your taste.guilty pleasures
The new BEE GEES documentary "How Do You Mend A Broken Heart" is really good and on NOW TV at the moment.
But, even though it pretty much ends with the Disco Sucks movement bar a bit of a round up at the end, it COMPLETELY ignores this- neither a clip or a mention. BIZARRE! It's surely one of their best known songs, in this country at least?
I guess they wanted a 2 hour running time and that there wasn’t that much drama after 1980. They mention Andy dying, their comeback briefly, but that’s about it.Why would it end there and ignore the last 20 years of their career as a band? Most of their amazing success especially writing and producing for other artists was during the 80s and 90s. Should really be a two-parter, but I'll check it out soon.
I guess they wanted a 2 hour running time and that there wasn’t that much drama after 1980. They mention Andy dying, their comeback briefly, but that’s about it.
Loved the documentary itself though.