FIRST TIME HEARING Bee Gees - Stayin' Alive | REACTION
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@SalvoG THIS is just one of their many many hits over their 40+ year career! The movie this was in was a blockbuster and won awards too including some for their music. Welcome to the wonderful world of NO AUTO TUNE BABY! Isn't is awesome? Exactly how you head them here IS exactly how quite a few of my friends heard them in concert cuz they were able to score tickets! They used to sellout within minutes! They were constantly adding show's at the Nassau Coliseum and also Madison Square Garden. I live like 10 minutes away from the Coliseum IF you drive slowly 😂 So if you couldn't get tickets over there? Within the week, level was playing would be at Madison Square Garden. The Garden is like an hour and 15 minute ride on the LIRR away. Believe me~any concert nights going to or out of NYC? Those train were like open bar cars! It was a lotta fun! We'd just walk in there with cases of beer & bottles in our jackets and none of the conductor said anything. IF anything they well just like hey you guys going to a concert tonight? Who's playing? 😂#NYGenXBIKERLady
You have to react to
Too Much Heaven.
Five decades of songs every bit as great as this one.
Michael Jackson and Barry Gibb
All In Your Name.
Barry is the oldest. Andy was the youngest. He died when he was thirty. Robin and Maurice were twins and I saw a documentary that said they just knew when to put their voices in a song at different times. Maurice died in 2003 and Robin in 2012. Barry is the last one left. I saw a documentary that said Andy and Barry were like twins down to birthmarks. I am so glad I grew up in the ‘70’s and ‘80’s best music ever.
Three of my other favorite songs by the Bee Gees are "Jive Talkin'", "Too Much Heaven" and "Nights On Broadway". But this one here is my all time fave!!
I really hate dumbasses pretending to hear music for the first time.
This is one of the biggest, most famous songs ever made. Beyond iconic.
It's amazing to me that there are people who haven't heard of the BeeGees and/or this song yet.
Or Saturday Night Fever. 🕺 Salvo made me feel very old!🤦♀
@@terri2494Im 48 but had a Mama that had me at 20 so believe me I grew up with it all! I realize how lucky I am
I’m 34 and I’m amazed there are serious musicians who haven’t heard them…it’s so mainstream for normals 🤷🏻♀️
Agreed
One of the best strut songs ever.
Permission to Bee Gee the hell out of us. We love them. 1967 was their beginnings on the charts. Their album Bee Gee's 1st would be great to do to get you rooted in where they came from.
Enjoy some REEAAALLLLLYYYYY old Bee Gees: th-cam.com/video/yNGsJZlvfro/w-d-xo.htmlsi=A7Dgx1cmRKwjuY5A&t=42
Love the BeeGees. You have to see John Travolta walking and dancing to this. Gives it a whole different perspective. Great song choice, thanks for this one!
Bee Gees were golden but John Travolta singing and strutting his way through Saturday Night Live to this is one of the best memories of that time! Of course Grease and Urban Cowboy are right up there too! Not to mention that most CPR classes have staying alive as the soundtrack to help people to literally "stay alive!"!
His walk is epic and Bee Gee's walk is a very close second
He didn't walk - he strut 😉
This would have😮 been an epic video if they used the movie footage of travolta
@@catfergie4361 I have to disagree. I love watching Barry Gibb strutting to this song! Barry was gorgeous!!!!
These men were the biggest thing back in the day.. you heard their music on the radio constantly hit after hit.. enjoyed your reaction.. can't wait for you to go down this rabbit hole.
Barry is still writing, with his sons, and recording. Still sounds amazing at 76 yrs old. RIP Maurice and Robin who were twins.
and little brother Andy, RIP
@@impudentdomainI was coming to say the same thing. He is my favorite Gibb.
And Andy !!
♥ Love the BeeGees!!
RIP to Andy Gibb as well , he was their younger brother who was also a teenage heart throb and had his own music as well.
I grew up with the Bee Gees, they were fantastic 😊 Thank you for listening to them...
Me too I loved the bee gees
Began in 1958 and had a 40+ year career. At one time they had 5 hits in the top ten simultaneously. One of the bestselling groups of all time. Wrote more than 1,000 songs including hits for other artists. Barry Gibb, the oldest brother, is the only one still alive but he's still producing music, composing and performing. The loss of his 3 younger brothers has been devastating to him. So talented and known for their tight and beautiful harmonies. They all had falsetto voices in their musical abilities but Barry's was exceptional. Check out "Nobody Get's Too Much Heaven"!
1958 😂😂😂😂😂 you’re wrong bro
@bravescountry7527 Yeah, 1958. th-cam.com/video/2ya03yLCNEU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=dcTnB8yiapJiQF6C
You should hear some of their early stuff, like "I Started a Joke" "Massachusetts," "Words," "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart," "New York Mining Disaster 1941." Totally different than their disco years.
Don’t forget “Got to Get a Message to You” from their early years.
@@beedeegee9374 and I Started a Joke, and To Love Somebody, and Massachussetts, and... so many to check out.
To Love Somebody...a fav BeeGees and all time favorite song list for me. Has a poignant meaning for me now that my sweet husband has passed. 😪 Listen to Keith Urban sing it to Sir Barry Gibb in a tribute concert. Chills and tears. At end Keith says 'God bless you Barry Gibb.' We all feel that way. By the way, Barry cried.
@@justkaron That was a great performance and a wonderful moment.
It's all amazing ❤
This era was such a small part of their history.
Incredible body of work.
I know young people are missing out on stuff from 45 years ago but there’s no way he hasn’t heard this. At least in passing. I hope your life just got better Salvo! You are right, this was one of the biggest hits of all time. Check out Too Much Heaven next.
-#cheers-- !-
It IS hard to believe. I mean, I know I've lived much of my life under a rock, but not THIS big a rock.
Before listening to 'Too Much Heaven', keep in mind that they signed away ALL royalties to that song, in perpetuity, to UNICEF. Haven't seen a recent total, but it was already in double digit millions a number of years ago.
@@brendajones9321 wow! That’s awesome! Thank you for sharing that
Exactly!
The song is even better when it's played over John Travolta walking in New York, swinging his butt side to side. You owe it to yourself to watch his movies, Saturday Night Fever and Staying Alive.
Yassss!
This played in every disco on repeat. The whole soundtrack did. I don’t care what people say about the disco era…I loved it! I worked all week then danced Friday and Saturday nights. It was so much fun! Me and my friends had a blast!
I loved it, too! Getting out on a lighted dance floor just magically made everything all better!!
I am a 90s kid and love the disco era
@@amandamckee9178 Exactly 🪩🕺
@@Rocio.Suarez ☺️
@@michellebarry1555 what us your fave disco song?
"Stayin' Alive" has a tempo of 103 beats per minute (bpm). The best compression rate for hands-only CPR is 100-120 bpm. New York-Presbyterian Hospital advises those administering hands-only CPR to compress the chest in time with this song.
We have the same recommendation in the UK
Related fun fact: the other song they say to use is Another One Bites the Dust by Queen. So you have two songs to use while trying to save someone’s life. One that tells you to stay alive, and the other that says you bit the dust. 😆
@@heatherqualy9143😂😂😂😭😭😭
Girls Scouts and American Red Cross do as well.
@@debbieadams334Same in Finland. This song is sometimes used at cpr training.
Robin and Maurice were twins. His name is pronounced Morris. Their pre-disco material is amazing.
The movie was fantastic. Will always picture John Travolta strutting when I hear this song. So many Bee Gees hits. The live performance of Too Much Heaven will grace you with the most beautiful harmonies ever.
I picture the guy in Airplane! pointing / gesturing to his back where he has been stabbed with a knife 🔪
I prefer Barry strutting. Gorgeous man.
Yes! The BeeGees always had it going on. I am a nurse's aid, and one year when I went to have my CPR license renewed the class that I went to used their song "Stayin Alive". Being the big fan that I was I was simply blown away that the instructor had decided to use this song to keep time with doing the chest compressions. The fantastic beat was perfect to use to keep time with the compressions. Thank you Thank you SalvoG for sharing so many great memories of the BeeGees. They will always remain in my heart with much fondness and love.
This was a huge hit back in the late 70's. Saturday Night Fever is a good movie and the soundtrack is amazing!
"How Deep Is Your Love" should be next!!!! These guys were amazing!. Unfortunately, Barry who is the eldest brother is the only one still alive.
Yes, this is Barry, the oldest brother (and the only one still alive), listed as the best falsetto, but I love also his chest voice. The falsetto songs (era) are only a small part of their songs (they wrote more than 1000 and over 100 top 10 songs).
"The subject matter of 'Stayin' Alive' is actually quite a serious one; It's about survival in the streets of New York, and the lyrics actually say that".
"Fun" fact:„At 103 BPM (beats per minute), "Stayin' Alive" corresponds to the recommended heart rate for cardiac massage and is well suited as a memory aid because of its popularity and the appropriate title
If you liked this you're going to love "You Should Be Dancing". It's a powerhouse Bee Gees track. Another of their #1 hits.
Oh YES!!
Best tune they ever did. The horn break in the middle still gives me goosebumps.
Yes!! And baby brother Andy sings in that one.
Oh, absolutely! The video shows Travolta busting his incredible moves!
This song and the movie were HUGE at the time. My favorite BeeGees song is "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart."
Ahhh The Bee Gees! It started with Spicks and Specks and never stopped!! Amazing harmony and songs!! ❤
And yes. “That movie” was a giant hit. Between the movie and this song, Disco (which at the time was considered on its last legs) was suddenly given second life. And remained relevant for probably another three years as a musical genre.
Those falsettos are pure Gold!!
I envy that!! Can't reach those notes
Nothing speaks about the 70s like the Bee Gees and like Staying a live, both this song and Saturday night fever are iconic, the Too much heaven is my favorite of them, but they have soo many number 1 hits.
Listen to TOO MUCH HEAVEN, you’ll see their ability to harmonize and Barry’s falsetto is out of this world. Robin and Maurice could also sing beautifully in falsetto as you’ll se in Too MUCH HEAVEN. you’ll see that they’re in a class all their own. ❤❤❤
It is so hard to imagine a time when everyone doesn't know who the Bee Gees are! They were the background music of my life. I can't recall just how many times I went to the theater to see Saturday Night Fever, but it was more than a few!
Congratulations! You just took the first step into the amazing world of the Bee Gees. You got so much ahead of you, you don't even know. I envy you! By the way, Barry Gibb is so beloved, two years ago at age 74, he released a new album and it went to #1 in England! (and #15 here)
OMG, I was shocked when you hadn't heard any Stone's songs but Bee Gees? You're in for quite a ride. How Deep Is Your Love is one of the most beautiful songs ever recorded. Love You Inside and Out is so funky, the video of Too Much Heaven will leave you gasping, To Love Somebody, How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, and Run to Me are classics covered by many many artists. Jive Talkin, Nights on Broadway, Fanny (Be Tender With My Love, You Should be Dancing, Night Fever, Tragedy and More Than A Woman are all must-hears. Get ready to be amazed!
I felt the same! In what world does someone not know the Bee Gees? Or never heard of Saturday Night Fever? OMG, I love those reactions! 😂
@@kmach1000 I know right? But to be honest, I couldn't name a single Guns and Roses song because they just weren't a band I was interested in at the time. Sal wasn't even born when these songs came out, at least he has an excuse! 😗
I agree that How Deep Is Your Love is one of the most beautiful songs ever! The melody, the singing, the lyrics were just perfection. The song sounds like it's exploding with all love sparkles and sprinkles.
@@ohfour-seven6228 Well, I can't name a single song by current bands like... like... well... thats it!🤭
Yes, he has a good excuse! ;))
@@kmach1000 👍
The Bee Gees made the movie a big hit. And they write/wrote all their own songs; and none of them could read or write music! I don't think the movie would have been half as good without the Bee Gee's soundtrack. They had a younger brother, Andy, who was going to be the 4th Bee Gee, but he passed away at the age of 30. Maurice pronounced his name "Morris". React to "Too Much Heaven" Live. RIP Andy, Maurice & Robin. We sure miss ya. xxx
The Bee Gees were simply fabulous. You ought to listen to Barry with Streisand singing “What Kind of Fool” And “Guilty.” You won’t believe how great their voices blend.
I'll second that..... Barry & Barbra in her backyard concert singing those 2 duets is absolutely the best: th-cam.com/video/qHEFZxTkNyQ/w-d-xo.html
Wow! Welcome to the world of the BeeGees :). The official video for You Should be Dancing HAS to be next. Funky fun song - and you get to check out John Travolta's KILLER dances moves. Followed by Too Much Heaven and How Deep is Your Love. Enjoy the ride and the rabbit hole. Cheers from Canada!
Hi Salvo, yes Saturday Night Fever was a hit movie and this album was fire. The BeeGees (Brothers Gibb) are a humongous multi decade rabbit hole. There are many styles and sounds as they progressed from the early Australian days to the last days. Barry is the surviving brother. Enjoy the journey! I’m sure you’re inundated with requests by now. I’ll second or add How Deep Is Your Love.
All the BeeGees songs are so well written. In 1978 the BeeGees dominated the airwaves. For weeks they, their brother Andy, Emotion and their label RSO held the entire top 10 hostage. It was crazy and everyone went to the disco to dance!
The Bee Gees essentially wrote and composed the entire soundtrack to the movie in a weekend and submitted the demos a few days later. The Saturday Night Fever soundtrack had 4 or 5 #1 hits on it and is one of the top 10 best selling albums of all time. Disco was big before the Bee Gees but they absolutely turbo charged Disco. The Bee Gees however were soooo much more than a Disco band. Their catalogue is deep and worth every minute of it. They were one of the biggest bands of all time. Pop. Soul. Ballads. Disco. They did it all.
This song IS the definition of Disco 🕺🏽
It’s so funky and fun 🤩
Dude, I recently discovered your channel - I love how you research the song with us before you react to it. You seriously have never heard this song? Crazy. Anyway really enjoying your videos- keep it up!
I also love the fact that you knew that they were brothers, etc, etc. Many of the reactors din,t even know their names. But, in time, i,m thrilled a new generation is learning about real music
The Bee Gees were/are amazing. I was lucky enough to see Barry do a solo show in Boston after his brother's died. The crowd wouldn't let him leave the stage. We cheered, clapped, and cried the whole night--and so did he! What a memorable evening.
I live in boston. Where was he?
Barry Gibb was the heartthrob in the group but he has been married to his wife, Linda, for more than 50 years! He was already married to her for 7 years at the time this song came out.
You’ll really appreciate Too Much Heaven by The Bee Gees. I’d love to see you react to that. They were just amazing!!!
Best harmonizing group ever. Luv luv luv their music!
They also wrote the music for the movie "Grease".
Just the title song -- "Grease (Is the Word"). Barry wrote it.
Barry’s signature falsetto originated in the studio when producer Arif Mardin asked if any of the Bee Gees could scream in falsetto. They were recording ad libs and background vocals for their hit “Nights On Broadway” which was on their Main Course album. Mardin was absolutely stunned at the power of Barry’s falsetto. Barry later said “My whole life, I didn’t know I could do this.”
Great reaction. This song is apparently played every 20 seconds globally. They had 100 top 10 hits over the years. Welcome to the global superstarsom of the Bee Gees
Bee Gees brothers was my great no.1 band from all their early ages to now.❤❤❤
BeeGees had several #1 hit songs in the seventies, including Stayin Alive. This song is disco. They also have banger R and B #1 hits from same period. Check out Too Much Heaven and you want to see the live version (official video)
You definitely have to listen to Massachusetts with all 3 singing but Robin sings his voice is pure magic. Absolutely every song that they sing is amazing!! Their younger brother Andy Gibb was also a huge star but unfortunately passed away very young. The only one left is. Barry and check out all of hit songs that Barry wrote for other singers that were huge hits as well as all of the duets Barry sang with others. ❤ thank You for sharing
Many of the songs they wrote for others (Guilty and Woman in Love for Streisand, Emotion for Samantha Sang, Come on over for Olivia Newton John, Chain Reaction for Diana Ross, Islands in the Stream for Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton) were written by Barry and Robin together or by all three.
If you ever have to give someone CPR, remember this song.......the timing of the beat (i.e. tempo) is how fast you need to give compressions 💜💜💜
Great reaction to one of the best selling groups of all time. Saturday Night Fever was a smash hit, and Travolta was great in it. Love The Bee Gees!
Saturday Night Fever was a monster hit, but I believe it was released after Staying Alive hit number one which created an unstable momentum. The film and the soundtrack defined the Disco era.
Great reaction again, thank you. Try "Too Much Heaven". Trust me, you will be blown A W A Y !
You have rabbit hole of material to listen to when it comes to The BeeGees…wether it’s their own recordings, or the music they produced for so many other acts. The Soundtrack to “Saturday Night Fever” is a great place to start. This is one of the biggest selling soundtracks in music history. You might wanna check out the album written and produced the Barry Gibb for Barbra Streisand…it is a FANTASTIC album with at least 4 major chart topping songs.
Four of the songs on the Streisand LP (including the hits Guilty and Woman in Love) were written by Barry and Robin, the rest by Barry and Alby Galuten and Richardson and one by Barry.
Guilty was actually written by all 3 brothers, and Karl Richardson wasn't a co-writer on any but part of the Gibb-Galuten-Richardson production team.🎶
I can watch all my Gibb brothers stay'in alive happily.❤😊
TOO MUCH HEAVEN....PLEASE!!
EXCELLENT reaction-- so much fun watching you having so much fun!! Barry Gibb sang with Samantha Sang in the "Emotion" track and well as co-produced it with Galuten and Richardson. As with other songs the Bee Gees wrote for other specific artists, they sang backup-- or when Robin and Maurice were not available, Barry did back up and harmonies via multi-layering. The Gibb brothers were well-known for their generosity -- sharing their songs, writing for others. Name another elite, world-class group who were as generous!!
I REALLY recommend looking into their 60s work too. Some suggestions, To Love Somebody, Holiday, World, I Started a Joke, Gotta Get a Message To You and Odessa are AMAZING
First Bee Gees? A virgin, we love them, the rabbit hole awaits you buddy, so much amazing music, so many different types, I envy you this journey
OMG your face was epic during this. And like everyone who has EVER heard it you could not stop moving. Here in the Uk there were certain artists that dominated the charts in the 70's ABBA, Elton John and the Bee Gee's to names but 3 their music still sounds fresh today as it was based on pure talent not sounds tweaked in studios. Got to do Too Much Heaven next.
This is disco Bee Gees, which is great music from them, however I think their early music is the best; one of my favorite song is I Started A Joke
My favorite from them.
The Most Popular Song Ever Recorded. Play this in any nightclub, anywhere around the world, and you will fill up that dance floor instantly.
How deepest yr love by the one and only bee GEE ❤😊 from my day
Can't believe you've gone this long without the magic of the BeeGees!?!?!
New subscriber here! You can’t go wrong with a Bee Gees song. Enjoy exploring the rabbit hole. It’s a deep one! Please react to their “Fanny, Be Tender” (a masterpiece), “Nights on Broadway”, “Night Fever” (HUGE hit from Saturday Night Fever), “Jive Talkin’”….I could go on and on. ❤
I freaking LOVE the Bee Gees! you should definitely listen to How Deep Is Your Love next; it's another instant classic, imo 🕺
Loved dancing to this in NYC DISCOS!! Nothing like it!! ❤
Completely blown away I'm sure. These guys were incredible in the late 1970's. You couldn't go anywhere without hearing a Bee Gees song. Perhaps the most successful band in the 1970's. So here's a recap: Elvis in the 1950's; Beatles in the 1960's, Bee Gees in the 1970's; Michael Jackson in the 1980's, and I lost track of music after this.
Totally agree with your summary and all of them are my favorites, for my taste I would only add ABBA and my list is complete. Also I lost track at the same time.
"Fanny Be Tender" Great song! " Winds of change" Children of the world" & " Love so right. Can't go wrong with the Bee Gees. They never made a bad song.
‘You should be dancin’ is another Bee Gee’s song from Saturday Night Fever that is absolutely awesome.
Omg The Bee Gees have so many hits it will blow your mind!!! They are amazing
Saturday Night Fever and Stayin Alive were essentially the anthem of the disco era. This is the first song that pops into most people's heads when they think of disco.
JIVE TALKIN' !!!!
Crazy popular. The kings And the queen? Donna Summer. (Last Dance)
Bee Gees - Too Much Heaven, you won't be sorry.
They recorded this in the mid seventies, long before autotune. They performed it on stage, too. No pauses, for sure. I read a comment somewhere that it takes unshakeable self confidence to sing a line like, "Well you can tell by the way I use my walk I'm a woman's man no time to talk!" In a relentless falsetto like theirs. They sing three part harmony in falsetto, a remarkable achievement. But they can sing in regular voices, too. Most of their early records aren't in falsetto.
And oh yeah, Saurday Night Fever was a huge hit, and the songs from it were everywhere. The Bee Gees wrote all their own music, including the hits from this movie.
I got to see them in concert back in the day not long after this was released. It was a great show. The Bee Gees were the real deal.
Oh, man, that had to have been an awesome experience!!
I can't even believe you haven't already gone down this rabbit hole!!! So happy you're finally here! PLEASE check out Too Much Heaven...it will blow you away...AMAZING. These guys were such a gift to the world of music. Pure talent!
Isn't it amazing how the Bee Gees reach out and latch onto your soul and never let go.
You really need ro hear a good mix of thier music... early, mid and late...they made changes that reflectes (sometimes leading musical changes...) you cant get the real deprh of this group with just one song or even one era!
LEGENDS ❤
If you got a kick out of this you will get an even bigger kick out of watching the dance scene. The Bee Gees and Travolta!
Welcome in the Univers of the Bee Gees. I grow up with the best Group ever. They had so many Songs. And every Song is a surprice. I love it so much. And Barry's falsetto is not from this Planet. Please react paying the price of love. 🕺🥰👍
One thing about this song. It doesn't matter where you are, whenever it plays, you immediately start walking to the beat!!
I'll show up for more Bee Gees. You will get a ton of suggestions for their popular work, a lot from mid to late 70's era, but I fell in love with Bee Gees after going through their entire catalog and finding so much fantastic, diverse, interesting music. They started putting out music when they were still kids in Australia (released 1965) and continued until 2001 (last album "This is Where I Came In"). Mo died in 2003 followed by Robin in 2012 (younger brother Andy died in 1988 at the age of just 30). Barry eventually continue on without his brothers (enlisting the help of his kids and his niece) and put out a good album in 2016 (In The Now), followed by the "Greenfields" album in 2021 which is a compilation of Bee Gee songs done by/with a variety of Country artists. Their music spans many genres with influences from Baroque Pop/Classical, Rock, R&B, Disco, Euro-Dance, Jazz, Americana/Country - of course all with their own Bee Gee style. All three brothers sang lead, although Barry and Robin most often with a lot of dual leads. (Side note: In UK Maurice is pronounce Morris and we all just call him Mo). They were born in Isle of Man (UK dependency), immigrated to Australia when young, then went back to UK in 60s for career, and eventually settled in US Florida. There is also a ton of "unreleased" Bee Gee music floating around TH-cam and some of that is quite good as well (among my favs is "I'VE GOT TO LEARN" and "IT DOESN'T MATTER MUCH TO ME" and "END OF MY SONG"). They rarely did covers althrough a little bit in the early days (fantastic cover of Dylan's "Blowing in the Wind" when they were still kids, and the Beatles "Ticket to Ride") the two notable covers later in their career are Carole King's "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" that was done as part of a tribute, and Robin's version of "Ellan Vannin" which is the unofficial anthem of Isle of Mann - both are beautiful. On top of all that, these guys were/are funny, down to earth, survivors. They came from humble roots and evolved personally and musically through the times. There are many interviews and appearances to be found on youtube and getting to know their personalities somehow makes the music even better. I hope you go down the Bee Gees rabbit hole, you won't be sorry.
They also had a younger brother named Andy. All four were very talented.
Bee Gees music geniuses.
I can't help but grin at Barry's lion mane of hair. Those were the days.
Honestly the songs from the movie hit harder when you see the scenes they are placed in.
I was there. It was everywhere, you couldn't escape. After all these years, I can really appreciate the production and the harmonies. Legendary.
This is famous for using it to do CPR. The beat is perfect for compressions. The name is very apropos.
I started following your channel very recently and I really like your reactions. This group is much greater than you can imagine, in their first public presentation the twins were barely 10 years old and Barry 13, his voice was about to change, but they had already been practicing for a long time before and remained together for just over 40 years. The enormous number of their own compositions is indescribable, different musical styles always changing to adapt to the time, unfortunately most people only identify them by disco music but that is a huge mistake, also throughout their career, each brother participates in different songs as lead vocalist which makes the musical spectrum even bigger. I hope you feel encouraged to start this journey with the Gibb brothers and you will never be disappointed.
PS There is a demo version of this song, not very well known, that has a slow bridge in the middle and is very worth to listen. It can be found as 'Bee Gees Stayin' Alive slow bridge'
The movie made $237M and the Bee Gees became HUGE hits. My favorite song (not from the movie) is "I Started a Joke", sung by Robin.
I adore Robin's voice. That was his signature song.
@@lauraallen55 Of the 3, I think his voice has the most emotion.
@@jodij6280 He had such a beautiful vibrato. It could break your heart.
Can never go wrong with a Bee Gee's song
Soar with the angels.. Andy, Mo and Robin as Barry once said Andy was the light behind all the UFOs!!!❤❤❤
You might also like the Bee Gees' hits "How Deep Is Your Love?" and "Jive Talking" and "Too Much Heaven."
SalvoG, your reaction was priceless 😄 you are right, no time to pause the song! more Bee Gees please, you will be amazed with their music, such a great era!! ❤️
It was fun😂
love the way you listen to the songs..You are knowledgeable and a class act. To bring us again...To the Beegees!!!!!
Barry, and His brothers....Seriously, pure magic. Never will be duplicated......
There was no disco without the Bee Gees😁
I don't know of anybody that doesn't know this song....you proved me wrong:) great reaction:)