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Topic History of: Interesting listening to the Bee Gees
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Kenneth Mintcake dixie wrote:
I had dinner with him and Robin and Maurice at the restaurant at the top of the Royal Garden Hotel many years ago. (Must have been during their WEA days as Jeff Beard was there). Most interesting people.

Fantastic anecdote.
Pru I heard, for the first time in ages, 'Spirits Having Flown' again the other day. What a gorgeous song. I always thought it was a pity that Barry, especially, seemed to worry so much about their supposed stature, when it was clear to all outsiders how good they were.
dixie I had dinner with him and Robin and Maurice at the restaurant at the top of the Royal Garden Hotel many years ago. (Must have been during their WEA days as Jeff Beard was there). Most interesting people.
JK2006 And I actually thought some of the disco stuff was great too; reminds me, I must book in a catchup dinner with Barry before he goes!
dixie andrew wrote:
Bee Gees early stuff from the 60's is awesome then Disco came along and ruined them.
They got it back with the albums E.S.P. and One. (The "You Win Again" era - Still one of the best constructed pop songs ever in my opinion)