I was 10 yr old Black little girl when this came out. We were all 'bangin' the BeeGees back in the day! Even here in America! They were the sh**!!!! Love them forever❤️💙
If you watch them singing this song live on "The Midnight Special" you will see Mo sing the falsetto. I've read that Barry sang the falsetto on the recording but Mo would do it during live shows because Barry would be singing the lead.
@@jeanroebuck4737 I like Mo's version. Did not feel forced. Love Barry's but sometimes it feels unnatural but i know it's pure talent. I just LOVE LOVE MO!!
@@rhondabeaulieu4633 it’s is Maurice on the live version but on the recorded track listings, they gave Barry doing the falsetto. And in various interviews, Barry had confirm that it is him on the recorded track, and Maurice on the ‘75 “live” version.👍🏾
@@angelapietro4734 And the octave high unison vocal on the chorus of Dogs, but Nights was the first time really of note, that the public really took notice of.
That song has a special place for me too. Without going into much detail, a guy with a broken heart will play this song over and over. One good thing that came out of it was getting really familiar with the lyrics. I realized the "person" whose thoughts we are hearing compares making the rain stop falling, and stopping the world from turning as easier than mending a broken heart. That captures the sentiment perfectly, and I gained an even deeper appreciation of the song. This was the first song they wrote when Robin rejoined the group after stepping away.
Thanks so much for your reaction. Nights on Broadway was the song in which Barry discovered his falsetto. At the end of recording the song, producer Arif Mardin thought the song needed something extra, like adlibs and asked the brothers if they, or one of them, could try some adlibs. Barry volunteered and as things progressed, found his falsetto and the rest is history. The BeeGees were: the tallest and oldest brother (with the big hair and beard), Barry Gibb, born September 1, 1946, the only surviving Gibb brother. Robin Gibb (with the long hair, no beard), born December 22, 1949-passed away May 20, 2012, and Robin's fraternal twin brother Maurice (the balding brother with the beard, pronounced "Morris") Gibb, born December 22, 1949-passed away January 12, 2003. They also had another, younger, brother Andy Gibb, born March 5, 1958-passed away March 10, 1988. The three oldest brothers were born on the Isle of Man (UK). Oldest brother Barry got seriously burned when he accidentally pulled boiling tea over himself at 18 months old. He was in coma for a while, nearly died and was in hospital for many months. Because of this, he did not learn to talk until after the twins were born. Later the family moved to Manchester and from there they emigrated to Australia in 1958, right after Andy was born. All 4 brothers are just natural musical talents. All of them dropped out of high school in their early teens and none of them could read or write music. All their compositions were created completely organically. Their musical career, which they had started as little kids, didn't lead to international success so they moved back to the UK in 1967. Then they had a string of big hits, until they temporarily broke up around 1970 for 15 months. Started back up, looking for a new sound which they first found in 1974 with the transitional album "Mr. Natural". After that "Main Course" was the first album that moved them into a new direction: more rhythm&blues, dance music like with great hits like Nights on Broadway and Jive Talkin' (and was also actually the first album on which their logo was introduced). From 1976 on they went all out with falsetto driven dance music which lead to their biggest commercial success as they provided classic songs for the Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack (1977 Stayin' Alive, How Deep is Your Love, Night Fever amongst them). You should react to the 1979 live version of Stayin' Alive, too th-cam.com/video/7niXSh7vWRI/w-d-xo.html Other great songs to analyze: great album tracks from the 1979 Spirits Having Flown album, the title song: th-cam.com/video/WH_j90fCIk4/w-d-xo.html, the outrageously beautiful song Reaching Out th-cam.com/video/vfHUS5Mf00Q/w-d-xo.html. From their Still Waters album, Smoke and MIrrors: th-cam.com/video/MT9vRHSWNbk/w-d-xo.html. From the 1960's I've gotta get a message to you th-cam.com/video/CA4CInDnTk8/w-d-xo.html. And from the 1990's the simple song Blue Island live in an accoustic version: th-cam.com/video/162GlAEpfrY/w-d-xo.html. Andy was kind of Barry's mini me, about half a foot shorter and 12 years younger but they were the only lefties of the family. However, his voice was nowhere near as broad in range or as strong as Barry's. As producer Alby Galuten said in the book "Tales of the brothers Gibb "Andy's falsetto was nowhere near Barry's." Andy had a lower, huskier, sound to his voice and his range was not as big as Barry's. I personally always thought his voice was much better suited to songs of his first album, Flowing Rivers. Andy died of myocarditis - which is an inflammation of the heart - on March 10, 1988, 5 days after his 30th birthday. His heart had been weakened by his drug addiction over the years which, by the way, was also the main reason for his split from Victoria Principal. He also had a congenital heart problem that was later also discovered in Barry and Barry's second son Ashley. Try listening to the song Dreamin' on th-cam.com/video/-KdBVKcSSSw/w-d-xo.html which is kind of a duet with Barry. And here are the 4 brothers live on stage in 1979 doing You Should Be Dancing th-cam.com/video/_6MR-E_Qzz0/w-d-xo.html And finally a few photos of Barry and Andy: i.postimg.cc/jS6n3Jkv/Barry-Andy.jpg and i.postimg.cc/TwnPh8M0/82c126fc42a35d3b737867af41338199.jpg and the 4 brothers with their mother i.postimg.cc/FRNMbwkD/b9b2561eadffee11347573c97063c2f8-zpsd89478eb.jpg
I like Robin’s voice on this in 1975. He has a beautiful voice. I love Barry but Robin always stops me in my tracks. Also, I started a joke always makes me tear up.🥹 They had the best A cappella bar none!❤
Great reaction! If these brothers are singing it, there’s a 99.5% chance they wrote and produced it. With a catalog of more than 1000 songs, you should check out “Fanny Be Tender With My Love”, “Alone”, “One” and “Love You Inside Out “ just to name a few. They are all my favorites! 😂
@coleenuyehara1446I mostly agree with you but I do not regret hearing the BeeGees cover Carole King’s Will You Love Me Tomorrow or cover several Beatles’ songs in Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club movie. They definitely did these songs justice. 💙
You make me so happy! Your joy in hearing the songs of my childhood that I still cherish today is immeasurable!! I was 9 years old when this song came out and I have been listening ever since!!! You've just scratched the tiny, tiny surface of the gigantic catalog of the majestic Gibb brothers. I can't wait for you to hear some others. Please, please, please listen to more. I don't care which decade...you have the 60's, 70's, 80's 90's and yes, 2000's!!! The one that comes to mind is For Whom the Bell Tolls, one of their later songs but an absolute masterpiece!!! Please comment and I'll be happy to give you suggestions for each of their "eras"! Love from the USA! 🧡🧡
@@JayFlexREAL I think you might like 'Children of the world', by the Bee Gees, 'Emotion', 'Gotta get a message to you', 'How deep is your love'. That may do for now, as you might have already reacted to some of them.
You are amazing. I was 16 when this song came out. Trust me I'm with you on the time machine let's get building it. I wanna go back to the 70s and see them in concert again
Great reaction!! Please react to Love You Inside Out, Reaching Out, Run to Me, Love So Right, & the videos from the Midnight Special tv program. The Melbourne '74 live concert, Midnight Special tv & official videos are best imo.
Hey Jay 💜 the midnight special videos are the best and the musicians played out their best on that show ! This song was def on there so check it out when you get a chance cuz it is amazing live ! Maurice on bass songs the high notes when they sing live and you will see it ! Love watching your reactions with the Bee Gees 💙💙💙
we had cassette tapes in the 70's well first 8 track tapes...and albums of course...and you weren't cool if you didn't have this stacked stereo system that shook your house...that's why we are all deaf now...I love watching all you young folks turning on to the bee gees...makes me so happy...i'm 67 and still a 70's music freak...
Watching your reaction is so fulfilling .. because you are really experiencing the music. The perfect genius of it. 70s were albums and cassettes (8 track cassettes and the small ones) cassettes in a Sony Walkman or in a boom box 👍 I'm GenX and I feel we are so Lucky to have experienced all the best decades, one after the other...70s, 80s, 90s and beyond. Back in the day disco was not considered cool. There was definitely a line in the sand between the people who listened to disco and those who did not. Bee Gees were definitely popular but they were also laughed at in a sense. It's so wonderful knowing that Barry is seeing just how much their music is still sending ripples through the universe. I could never stay in a bad mood if the Bee Gees were playing. That says so much to see how people just melt at the first listen.
I lived as a kid in 70s and as a young adult in 80s. I was so upset at ghe backlash. I have loved the bee gees for decades since Saturday night fever. I was 10
Your reaction reminds me of the moment when I was young and heard this song for the first time - I loved loved it and still I love this song - so amazing :)
Absolutely phenomenal three brothers born on the Isle Of Man 🇮🇲 of the coast of the United Kingdom 🇬🇧, they always considered themselves first and foremost songwriters before being vocalists, and have written songs for many famous artists, Elvis covered a Bee Gees song, The guys were the only artists in history to have written produced and recorded 6 consecutive No1 hits in a row between 1977 to 1979, there album Saturday Night Fever was the best selling album in history until Michael Jackson produced his album Thriller, and Jackson commented his inspiration for Thriller came for the Bee Gees,I attended a Bee Gees concert in Las Vegas in 1997 called One Night Only, the guys were phenomenal live, they have a huge catalog of songs and have sold over 250 million records worldwide, great reaction thanks 🙏
Love your reactions to the music that I grew up on! You take me back to the 70’s, to my innocence and all of the first experiences with love, sex and rock and roll.
Hey Jay💙 yes this is a great tune but you need to see it live on the midnight special show - back in the old days lol musicians would play their hearts out and prove how talented each one truly was each week! You will love actually seeing them perform 💜 Love your reactions flexer# 💙💙💙
I think you would enjoy the HBO documentary about the Bee Gees narrated by Barry Gibb "The Bee Gees: How Do You Mend A Broken Heart". It's an incredible look at the Bee Gees history and how they made their music.
I'm in my 50s and I'm enjoying your content. Another Bee Gees track I would recommend is Jive Talking. They have a great catalogue of music. Even when they started out as kids. Check out Time passing by and The Medley videos. 💙
1975 I was 11 and telephones were attached to the wall and not everyone had one. Public phone boxes cost 2 pence and 10 pence per call. Most people bought 45rpm singles as their first intro to music. Albums cost a lot.
You look so cute when your nose crinkles in pure joy! Thank you so much for loving our guys, now they are yours also... Peace luv.. keep on keeping on with the best music ever.
This is a great song, but you have 100's more to explore before you can declare a favorite Bee Gees song - lol. Since you love this one so much, you should check out thier song "Wind of Change" too. Great reaction, thanks!
LOVE your reaction! This was my favorite song in 1975! So nice to hear your appreciation! You did the right thing by listening to the official studio version for this song! So tight & I love that bass!!❤
I was 16 in '75 and Nights On Broadway was the first Beegees song I ever heard..on AM radio.It wasn't until I discovered FM a few months later did I find out the song had a bridge that AM radio stations just 'edited out'(more room for commercials).The song itself was so brilliant,from the powerful intro,to the beautiful layering as the strings were introduced,to the overlapping falsettos on the fade.I just set out to find out everything I could about this group.
Arif Mardin told Barry 1975 ...can you add some ad lips - to make the song more exiting to - blame it on... - he gaves this song this falsetto and the rest is a ride of 16 #1 hits worldwide and catapult them in legendary status - Disco explodes and the rest is history 🔥🔥🔥 🔥
The first opportunity to make music portable came in the form of eight-track tapes. These were each about the size of two cigarette packs, and they were inserted into a car dashboard player. Shortly thereafter came cassettes, which were about a third the size of eight-tracks. The two competed for a time, put cassettes eventually prevailed.
@JayFlex hahahaha your reactions make me laugh so hard 😂😂😂 you are born in the wrong era, yeah music from the ole days you gotta love it!!! Great channel, keep it up! 👏👏👏
They are just tooooo good. Please react to For Whom The Bell Tolls. The video where they're outside in New York City under the Brooklyn Bridge. Excellent song. Robin wrote it about their younger brother Andy and his relationship and break up with actress Victoria Principle.
You might enjoy some David Bowie from this era, like “Fame” or “Golden Years.” He’s always been a musical chameleon, but this was one of my favorite stages.
You seem to really enjoy good music, So allow me if you will to suggest... Tower of Power (from Oakland California) and Leonid and Friends (from Russia) Enjoy!
I was 10 yr old Black little girl when this came out. We were all 'bangin' the BeeGees back in the day! Even here in America! They were the sh**!!!! Love them forever❤️💙
1975, 13 years old, shutting myself in my room and playing my 45 of this over and over ❤❤❤ There will never be such a talented group ever ❤❤❤
I was 7
If you watch them singing this song live on "The Midnight Special" you will see Mo sing the falsetto. I've read that Barry sang the falsetto on the recording but Mo would do it during live shows because Barry would be singing the lead.
If you listen closely you can tell the difference between mo and Barry's falsetto.
@@jeanroebuck4737 Definitely true. They were all different but together they were "one voice". But, there's something about Mo. ❤❤❤
@@jeanroebuck4737 I like Mo's version. Did not feel forced. Love Barry's but sometimes it feels unnatural but i know it's pure talent. I just LOVE LOVE MO!!
This was the first song that Barry started using his high falsetto voice! This song started it all
It was actually in the fadeout heard on song ‘Voices’.
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@@rhondabeaulieu4633 I believe on the live show yes it was mo because barry couldn't sing both parts but on the actual recording It's barry
It is Maurice in this one, but they could all sing falsetto ❤..Thanks for the great reaction ❤
@@rhondabeaulieu4633 it’s is Maurice on the live version but on the recorded track listings, they gave Barry doing the falsetto. And in various interviews, Barry had confirm that it is him on the recorded track, and Maurice on the ‘75 “live” version.👍🏾
@@angelapietro4734 And the octave high unison vocal on the chorus of Dogs, but Nights was the first time really of note, that the public really took notice of.
You would love this even more if you could see them singing this one. Watch them create their magic!!
My absolute favorite Bee Gees song is How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
That song has a special place for me too. Without going into much detail, a guy with a broken heart will play this song over and over. One good thing that came out of it was getting really familiar with the lyrics. I realized the "person" whose thoughts we are hearing compares making the rain stop falling, and stopping the world from turning as easier than mending a broken heart. That captures the sentiment perfectly, and I gained an even deeper appreciation of the song. This was the first song they wrote when Robin rejoined the group after stepping away.
💕💕💕 it. Especially Barry i will wait...
Thanks so much for your reaction. Nights on Broadway was the song in which Barry discovered his falsetto. At the end of recording the song, producer Arif Mardin thought the song needed something extra, like adlibs and asked the brothers if they, or one of them, could try some adlibs. Barry volunteered and as things progressed, found his falsetto and the rest is history.
The BeeGees were: the tallest and oldest brother (with the big hair and beard), Barry Gibb, born September 1, 1946, the only surviving Gibb brother. Robin Gibb (with the long hair, no beard), born December 22, 1949-passed away May 20, 2012, and Robin's fraternal twin brother Maurice (the balding brother with the beard, pronounced "Morris") Gibb, born December 22, 1949-passed away January 12, 2003. They also had another, younger, brother Andy Gibb, born March 5, 1958-passed away March 10, 1988.
The three oldest brothers were born on the Isle of Man (UK). Oldest brother Barry got seriously burned when he accidentally pulled boiling tea over himself at 18 months old. He was in coma for a while, nearly died and was in hospital for many months. Because of this, he did not learn to talk until after the twins were born. Later the family moved to Manchester and from there they emigrated to Australia in 1958, right after Andy was born. All 4 brothers are just natural musical talents. All of them dropped out of high school in their early teens and none of them could read or write music. All their compositions were created completely organically.
Their musical career, which they had started as little kids, didn't lead to international success so they moved back to the UK in 1967. Then they had a string of big hits, until they temporarily broke up around 1970 for 15 months. Started back up, looking for a new sound which they first found in 1974 with the transitional album "Mr. Natural". After that "Main Course" was the first album that moved them into a new direction: more rhythm&blues, dance music like with great hits like Nights on Broadway and Jive Talkin' (and was also actually the first album on which their logo was introduced).
From 1976 on they went all out with falsetto driven dance music which lead to their biggest commercial success as they provided classic songs for the Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack (1977 Stayin' Alive, How Deep is Your Love, Night Fever amongst them). You should react to the 1979 live version of Stayin' Alive, too th-cam.com/video/7niXSh7vWRI/w-d-xo.html Other great songs to analyze: great album tracks from the 1979 Spirits Having Flown album, the title song: th-cam.com/video/WH_j90fCIk4/w-d-xo.html, the outrageously beautiful song Reaching Out th-cam.com/video/vfHUS5Mf00Q/w-d-xo.html. From their Still Waters album, Smoke and MIrrors: th-cam.com/video/MT9vRHSWNbk/w-d-xo.html. From the 1960's I've gotta get a message to you th-cam.com/video/CA4CInDnTk8/w-d-xo.html. And from the 1990's the simple song Blue Island live in an accoustic version: th-cam.com/video/162GlAEpfrY/w-d-xo.html.
Andy was kind of Barry's mini me, about half a foot shorter and 12 years younger but they were the only lefties of the family. However, his voice was nowhere near as broad in range or as strong as Barry's. As producer Alby Galuten said in the book "Tales of the brothers Gibb "Andy's falsetto was nowhere near Barry's." Andy had a lower, huskier, sound to his voice and his range was not as big as Barry's. I personally always thought his voice was much better suited to songs of his first album, Flowing Rivers. Andy died of myocarditis - which is an inflammation of the heart - on March 10, 1988, 5 days after his 30th birthday. His heart had been weakened by his drug addiction over the years which, by the way, was also the main reason for his split from Victoria Principal. He also had a congenital heart problem that was later also discovered in Barry and Barry's second son Ashley. Try listening to the song Dreamin' on th-cam.com/video/-KdBVKcSSSw/w-d-xo.html which is kind of a duet with Barry. And here are the 4 brothers live on stage in 1979 doing You Should Be Dancing th-cam.com/video/_6MR-E_Qzz0/w-d-xo.html And finally a few photos of Barry and Andy: i.postimg.cc/jS6n3Jkv/Barry-Andy.jpg and i.postimg.cc/TwnPh8M0/82c126fc42a35d3b737867af41338199.jpg and the 4 brothers with their mother i.postimg.cc/FRNMbwkD/b9b2561eadffee11347573c97063c2f8-zpsd89478eb.jpg
I can tell you're a fan!😅❤❤❤❤ Me too!!❤
Nights on Broadway brought me here. Keep drilling into great music. We will follow.
Yes we will. Child of 70s here
Love the BeeGees🎼♥️🎼
I love that you appreciate good singing ability. So refreshing.
You have 1000 more to hear.
I like Robin’s voice on this in 1975. He has a beautiful voice. I love Barry but Robin always stops me in my tracks. Also, I started a joke always makes me tear up.🥹 They had the best A cappella bar none!❤
Great reaction! If these brothers are singing it, there’s a 99.5% chance they wrote and produced it. With a catalog of more than 1000 songs, you should check out “Fanny Be Tender With My Love”, “Alone”, “One” and “Love You Inside Out “ just to name a few. They are all my favorites! 😂
@coleenuyehara1446I mostly agree with you but I do not regret hearing the BeeGees cover Carole King’s Will You Love Me Tomorrow or cover several Beatles’ songs in Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club movie. They definitely did these songs justice. 💙
I was 10 when Saturday night fever was released. Started listening to little brother andy gibb and the bee gees. I am 56 now...still a fan!!!❤❤❤❤❤
You make me so happy! Your joy in hearing the songs of my childhood that I still cherish today is immeasurable!! I was 9 years old when this song came out and I have been listening ever since!!! You've just scratched the tiny, tiny surface of the gigantic catalog of the majestic Gibb brothers. I can't wait for you to hear some others. Please, please, please listen to more. I don't care which decade...you have the 60's, 70's, 80's 90's and yes, 2000's!!! The one that comes to mind is For Whom the Bell Tolls, one of their later songs but an absolute masterpiece!!! Please comment and I'll be happy to give you suggestions for each of their "eras"! Love from the USA! 🧡🧡
Im glad! And I’d love for some more suggestions from each of the era’s! 💪🏾🧡
Enjoyed your reaction! Thank you!
@@JayFlexREAL I think you might like 'Children of the world', by the Bee Gees, 'Emotion', 'Gotta get a message to you', 'How deep is your love'. That may do for now, as you might have already reacted to some of them.
@@JayFlexREALthere is a great video of them live on the Midnight Special singing this song.
You have to PLEASE REACT to their younger brother Andy Gibb on the Midnight Special singing I Just Wanna Be Your Everything.
The live performance of this on the Midnight Special TV show is excellent! Maurice does the high fills that Barry did in this studio recording.
All Bee gees songs are BANGER 🔥🔥🔥 LOVE U n Ur reaction Brooo 💯♥️♥️♥️
You are amazing. I was 16 when this song came out. Trust me I'm with you on the time machine let's get building it. I wanna go back to the 70s and see them in concert again
My favorite song from the Bee Gees! Thanks for a great reaction!
I grow up with the best Group ever. Nobody can switch there Voices like the Bee Gees ❤❤❤
Bee Gees are unique, nobody like them. Thanks for reacting 🙏🏼🩷🩷🩷
Love this song and Barrys vocal range in it, you can hear 3 different voices from him here!
Beautiful reaction.. jeez I’m a grandma and the bee gees still hits the same as always. Glad you’re travelling this road. Stay blessed 🥰
You would have had a Boombox in the 70's, everybody would hear what you were listening to.
Great reaction!! Please react to Love You Inside Out, Reaching Out, Run to Me, Love So Right, & the videos from the Midnight Special tv program. The Melbourne '74 live concert, Midnight Special tv & official videos are best imo.
Hey Jay 💜 the midnight special videos are the best and the musicians played out their best on that show ! This song was def on there so check it out when you get a chance cuz it is amazing live ! Maurice on bass songs the high notes when they sing live and you will see it ! Love watching your reactions with the Bee Gees 💙💙💙
Excellent -- great memories
Only on the radio! No cell phones back then!
Great reaction to a great song. You would enjoy Wind of change (1979) and Ordinary lives. 💙💙💙
Andy’s song,
Shadow Dancing is very addictive! Great song!
My FAVORITE Bee Gees song!!!
Great reaction Jay flex 🤍🤍🤍🤍.
we had cassette tapes in the 70's well first 8 track tapes...and albums of course...and you weren't cool if you didn't have this stacked stereo system that shook your house...that's why we are all deaf now...I love watching all you young folks turning on to the bee gees...makes me so happy...i'm 67 and still a 70's music freak...
This was probably the best reaction to this song I've ever seen. Thank you so much for pouring your heart out to real music.... Love this!!!!
Watching your reaction is so fulfilling .. because you are really experiencing the music. The perfect genius of it. 70s were albums and cassettes (8 track cassettes and the small ones) cassettes in a Sony Walkman or in a boom box 👍 I'm GenX and I feel we are so Lucky to have experienced all the best decades, one after the other...70s, 80s, 90s and beyond.
Back in the day disco was not considered cool. There was definitely a line in the sand between the people who listened to disco and those who did not. Bee Gees were definitely popular but they were also laughed at in a sense.
It's so wonderful knowing that Barry is seeing just how much their music is still sending ripples through the universe. I could never stay in a bad mood if the Bee Gees were playing. That says so much to see how people just melt at the first listen.
I lived as a kid in 70s and as a young adult in 80s. I was so upset at ghe backlash. I have loved the bee gees for decades since Saturday night fever. I was 10
Your reaction reminds me of the moment when I was young and heard this song for the first time - I loved loved it and still I love this song - so amazing :)
So sorry you didn't find the video of them singing this live. It was great.
Absolutely phenomenal three brothers born on the Isle Of Man 🇮🇲 of the coast of the United Kingdom 🇬🇧, they always considered themselves first and foremost songwriters before being vocalists, and have written songs for many famous artists, Elvis covered a Bee Gees song, The guys were the only artists in history to have written produced and recorded 6 consecutive No1 hits in a row between 1977 to 1979, there album Saturday Night Fever was the best selling album in history until Michael Jackson produced his album Thriller, and Jackson commented his inspiration for Thriller came for the Bee Gees,I attended a Bee Gees concert in Las Vegas in 1997 called One Night Only, the guys were phenomenal live, they have a huge catalog of songs and have sold over 250 million records worldwide, great reaction thanks 🙏
Bee Gees have a lot of good songs but this has always been my favorite by them
Best group ever! Try audio of Tragedy. Nights on Broadway is an awesome, complex and amazingly written song. Top reaction.
The "Making of Tragedy" is a good video.
I was 14 in 1975...Imagine how I felt :)
It does my heart good to see you enjoying this song, my generations music keep checking out this type of music you'll be continually blown away.
Love your reactions to the music that I grew up on! You take me back to the 70’s, to my innocence and all of the first experiences with love, sex and rock and roll.
The Bee Gees are icons! You need to check out their song Staying Alive. It will blow your mind. Love your reaction! ♥💙
Hey Jay💙 yes this is a great tune but you need to see it live on the midnight special show - back in the old days lol musicians would play their hearts out and prove how talented each one truly was each week! You will love actually seeing them perform 💜 Love your reactions flexer# 💙💙💙
The look on your face…
It’s sooooooo goood!!
Bee Gees are the best & Barry the man!❤️🔥🎵❤️🔥
I think you would enjoy the HBO documentary about the Bee Gees narrated by Barry Gibb "The Bee Gees: How Do You Mend A Broken Heart". It's an incredible look at the Bee Gees history and how they made their music.
One of my favourites!!!!
I'm in my 50s and I'm enjoying your content. Another Bee Gees track I would recommend is Jive Talking. They have a great catalogue of music. Even when they started out as kids. Check out Time passing by and The Medley videos. 💙
They are the greatest. Five decades of amazing songs! Three brothers, three geniuses❤❤❤
Beegees rule. Barry ❤❤you always. Great song and review. More Beegees plz.
1975 I was 11 and telephones were attached to the wall and not everyone had one. Public phone boxes cost 2 pence and 10 pence per call. Most people bought 45rpm singles as their first intro to music. Albums cost a lot.
This was the PERFECT "Make a move" track back in the day.
More Beegees plz
You look so cute when your nose crinkles in pure joy! Thank you so much for loving our guys, now they are yours also... Peace luv.. keep on keeping on with the best music ever.
This is a great song, but you have 100's more to explore before you can declare a favorite Bee Gees song - lol. Since you love this one so much, you should check out thier song "Wind of Change" too. Great reaction, thanks!
Maurice (Pronounced Morris) is playing bass and singing all the falsetto!1
I was 7 in 1975. This is epic bee gees
Awesome ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
So glad that your generation likes and appreciates these legends !
It's such a pleasure to watch a lovely young man experience music when it had heart and soul. Beautiful. Peace.
Always my favorite Bee Gees tune! This album was the first album I asked for from my parents! I was like 8 years old!
LOVE your reaction! This was my favorite song in 1975! So nice to hear your appreciation! You did the right thing by listening to the official studio version for this song! So tight & I love that bass!!❤
Great reaction, really enjoyed watching this. 👍
Great reaction. I was 15 when i first heard this in 1975. Freshman in h.s. worse this record out.
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My favorite, too.
I saw them live at Saratoga Springs.
My second favourite Bee Gees song after How Can You Mend a Broken Heart. That slow breakdown in the middle just kills me. Thanks for your reaction.
I was 16 in '75 and Nights On Broadway was the first Beegees song I ever heard..on AM radio.It wasn't until I discovered FM a few months later did I find out the song had a bridge that AM radio stations just 'edited out'(more room for commercials).The song itself was so brilliant,from the powerful intro,to the beautiful layering as the strings were introduced,to the overlapping falsettos on the fade.I just set out to find out everything I could about this group.
TrueType amazing ❤ we were blessed in the 60s 70s 80s 🎉 Glad you look back to really see great music ❤
Arif Mardin told Barry 1975 ...can you add some ad lips - to make the song more exiting to - blame it on... - he gaves this song this falsetto and the rest is a ride of 16 #1 hits worldwide and catapult them in legendary status - Disco explodes and the rest is history 🔥🔥🔥 🔥
Maurice at the end!!
The first opportunity to make music portable came in the form of eight-track tapes. These were each about the size of two cigarette packs, and they were inserted into a car dashboard player. Shortly thereafter came cassettes, which were about a third the size of eight-tracks. The two competed for a time, put cassettes eventually prevailed.
Nothing .like the Bee Gees.
@JayFlex hahahaha your reactions make me laugh so hard 😂😂😂 you are born in the wrong era, yeah music from the ole days you gotta love it!!! Great channel, keep it up! 👏👏👏
Love the BeeGees!
They are just tooooo good. Please react to For Whom The Bell Tolls. The video where they're outside in New York City under the Brooklyn Bridge. Excellent song. Robin wrote it about their younger brother Andy and his relationship and break up with actress Victoria Principle.
Great reaction❤ I love the Bee Gees❤
Took me right back to High School ❤
We had a boombox!!
Fantastic reaction ❤😊
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💙 JIVE TALKIN and FANNY BE TENDER were big hits from the same album. You definitely have to check them out.
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That bass 😘
This was a favorite of mine when it came out, back in high school.
You might enjoy some David Bowie from this era, like “Fame” or “Golden Years.” He’s always been a musical chameleon, but this was one of my favorite stages.
Or “Young Americans” 💙
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I recomended you , to watch the Live version!
Would love to see you react to Tragedy by The BeeGees
Also Andy Gibb the youngest brother
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The high voice is Maurice
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You should watch the live verson on The Midnight Special.
Hello Jay, How are you doing? You are looking well, feeling alright? Deb
React to their other song Jive Talkin
Listen to Too Much Heaven and Fanny be tender with my love.
great line my channel , from a headbanger tnks from brazil
It is hilarious that you think people were using cell phones in the 70s
You seem to really enjoy good music, So allow me if you will to suggest... Tower of Power (from Oakland California) and Leonid and Friends (from Russia) Enjoy!