I saw this tour when they were in the states. Robin's voice was an out of body experience. When he put his hand to his ear, you soared into the heavens.
Really and Sincerely was written after the train crash. It is obvious Robin was deeply traumatized by what he saw. Every “live” performance by Robin or the Beegees is special. I have a huge collection of live performances including ones taped by fans. The tape from Festival Hall that you showed a piece from is fabulous. I could listen to Robin all day long. Please continue to showcase his voice which is truly a gift from God which he shared with us.
Really and Sincerely was written as Robin's musical response to the Hither Green rail crash. Robin and future wife Molly were passengers on the train riding in first class when it derailed. He and Molly had minor injuries and Robin helped pull injured passengers out of the wreckage until more help arrived. He credited the success of "Massachusetts" for giving him enough money to afford first class passage on the train. Many of the 49 killed and 78 injured were in the rail cars that overturned at the back of the train. The train crash traumatized Robin and he had nightmares about it for the rest of his life.
He said he didn't realize his own strength, pulling others out of the cars by himself. The voice of the teenaged boy begging for help ("please don't let me die ") that went silent and he knew he couldn't help really affected him and was a large part of the lyrics here.
Today, Robin would be surely diagnosed with post traumatic stress syndrome. It was a diagnosis that didn’t exist in 1967. He was 17 and in a whirlwind that took him from global pop star to disaster survivor in the span of weeks.
Although he was supposed to rest in bed the day after the crash he said he had to write to express his emotions and divert his mind from what happened. The song reflected his devastated mood. When in his 50's he told an interviewer how he still had nightmares. As Juanita said, he pulled out both dead and living victims and comforted people having on the spot amputations to free them but one young man about his own age keep crying out "Don't let me die" and he couldn't reach him. The voice eventually faded. The words "Really and Sincerely I tried" tell the story. He played that accordion on the original recording. He bought it in Paris and learned to play it. I would have preferred the live version to have remained a solo. His voice was drowned out at the end. He was 17 when he wrote this.
I enjoy your infomative comments so much. I agree that his vocal on the live version was more beautiful and haunting. Such a shame the orchestra and the harmony vocal drowned him out.
This is my first time hearing this song. I am glad to be able to hear it . The voice of Robin Gibb is so emotional and memorable. There will never be another one like him.
Each Gibb brother had their own unique voice that was not matched in music history! Odessa is a mind-blowing song with Robin on the lead and the Bill Shepard orchestra at their best.
Thank you, Chad, for reacting to Robin's song. I don't have anything to add because it's all been wonderfully covered in the comments by everyone who loves this man as much as I do. Great reaction as always and well worth the wait. Again, Chad, so glad that you're back because your 3L community really missed you!
Hallo Chad with this title you have added another gem from the Bee Gees collection. Robin's voice is incomparable and unforgettable in concert and on the LP. thanks
Thank you for this song Chad, I remember it was one of the first I asked for when I began following your channel 😊 As you noticed it's melancholic to the extreme, the reason, that was the very first song Robin wrote after the train crash and if I'm not wrong it was about a young boy he tried to save, the boy told him not to leave him alone, sadly Rob could not do more 😪
You are absolutely correct! He said he had to write this the next day although he was told to rest from his injuries and shock. The song could be speaking to that boy.
The very distinctive voice of Robin Gibb with his beautiful vibrato. Such an emotional and sentimental song full of soul. Loved the live bit at the end. Thanks for this Chad. X
I love your Bee Gees reactions, Chad, and I love that you make an effort to delve deep into their catalog to discover hidden gems. I've been collecting a lot of their older music in bits and pieces, but I finally got the entire Horizontal album and I am blown away by it. I wonder if you'd do a reaction for the title song, "Horizontal," or "The Earnest of Being George"? Both amazing songs.
I've heard this song, I guess, a few times before, but never thought much of it until now. Robin really does sound real and sincere - and gorgeous - in it! It's just a nice song.
I will say this again Chad I have never in my life heard, or seen a performer that sings with as deep and raw and true emotion as Robin Gibb. No person exists.❤
Música linda como essa, têm ser em doze dupla mesmo chad👋👋👋👋👍 sem falar, que Robin cantava com todo seu ❤❤ e com toda sua alma! Lindo demais!👋👋👋👋🇧🇷❤❤❤👍
I am really enjoying your content and perspective on this channel. It's great to have you back again doing these great Bee Gees reactions. I always loved this song. What I find interesting is seeing Robin performing live and with what ease he seems to be singing. Amazing. BTW, your super thanks button seems to be missing.
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It was nice to see Robin with some of his instruments and to hear him playing one. I am sad that he so often is forgotten for being an actual musician and only mentioned as a singer. In the 60's he did play live, keyboard, minature piano, guitar and keytar are ones I remember but I was a kid. He never played again after they got back together after the split, perhaps on Sgt Pepper, ' Oh Darling'. He said himself, 'the instruments were for songwriting', then.
Here, we can hear and see the essence of Robin Gibb and not only his vocal-abilities, no, his inner soul too. To me, more than on other, much more knewn songs. It's a phantastic track. Chad, thanxalot but I have another request. Some month's ago, you reacted to 'With The Sun In My Eyes', out of the same album. You doublefeatured it with the same tune out of Barry's award winning album 'Greenfields' in 2020. He also sang it on his Mythology-Tour in 2013/2014. So please make another double-feature. Take 'Really And Sincerely' out of the reprise-record disc 2, here more guitar-based and then go to Barry, singing 'With The Sun In My Eyes', live. Why? Two brothers, same brilliance and genius.
I don't know if it's both Barry and Maurice who come in at the end of the live version or just Barry but I wish they/he had not done so. It did not improve things. One of my favorite Robin leads of all time.
@@kthor Well, I'm not sure what adolescent comment you are referring to as you have deleted your original response to which I agreed with your assertion that bad production issues might have made the back-up vocals sound so jarring. My point, which is a reasonable one, is that Robin's very delicate vocal throughout this song did not need backup for the last line. If you are going to spend your time bitching about my various posts you have a long and boring day ahead of you because I stick my adolescent nose into a lot of conversations, always with comments about how awesome Robin was and they will annoy you, each and every one.
@@kthor Did I reply to the wrong comment? Oh, well. You had a lot to say to me this morning over my coffee. Robin had a unique voice and I suppose some people did not like it. Most loved it though. I have not encountered "many" who noted that he should not have sung certain backing vocals but if you feel that way then that's your prerogative of course. I have noted many people say over the years that he should have sung more leads.
@@TheLobocantaore - A shame that the mix was so poor. Regardless, as I said, this song was written as a cathartic about a horrible incident Robin and his future wife experienced and should have been left as a tribute to that since he suffered PTSD for his life thereafter. The song as originally recorded was as a solo vocal. It should have been left as such if only for that reason.
I think the emotional train derailment had a huge effect on Robin, he sounds so very dramatic here. He talked about how it bothered him to see all the trauma and death he went thru with Molly, I don't think they were married at the time. I don't care a lot about this song although his voice was good.
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@@hereonthe3L Hi Chad, the link I included was just for an interview Robin did in 1969. Robin recounted that he had escaped death four times in four events, including the 1967 Hithergreen train crash (Robin wrote "Really And Sincerely" after that crash). So nothing bad. I can't find the link at the moment. If you're interested, I'll look for it and happily email it to you. SO NOTHING DRAMATIC. JUST AN INTERESTING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. Thanks for your answer. I will then only send you any links by e-mail🙂 By the way: I uploaded the alternate version of "Really And Sincerely"
Robin always sings incredible magnificent Robin is the best singer ther ever was I no he always gave it every think he had never let us down
I saw this tour when they were in the states. Robin's voice was an out of body experience. When he put his hand to his ear, you soared into the heavens.
He always said he sang from his heart. This is the alltimate of that.
Really and Sincerely was written after the train crash. It is obvious Robin was deeply traumatized by what he saw.
Every “live” performance by
Robin or the Beegees is special. I have a huge collection of live performances including ones taped by fans. The tape from Festival Hall that you showed a piece from is fabulous. I could listen to Robin all day long. Please continue to showcase his voice which is truly a gift from God which he shared with us.
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Sandra, I'm in total agreement with you. 👍
Stunning
Really and Sincerely was written as Robin's musical response to the Hither Green rail crash. Robin and future wife Molly were passengers on the train riding in first class when it derailed. He and Molly had minor injuries and Robin helped pull injured passengers out of the wreckage until more help arrived. He credited the success of "Massachusetts" for giving him enough money to afford first class passage on the train. Many of the 49 killed and 78 injured were in the rail cars that overturned at the back of the train. The train crash traumatized Robin and he had nightmares about it for the rest of his life.
A few people died later of their injuries too and many had amputations to free them.
He said he didn't realize his own strength, pulling others out of the cars by himself. The voice of the teenaged boy begging for help ("please don't let me die ") that went silent and he knew he couldn't help really affected him and was a large part of the lyrics here.
Today, Robin would be surely diagnosed with post traumatic stress syndrome. It was a diagnosis that didn’t exist in 1967. He was 17 and in a whirlwind that took him from global pop star to disaster survivor in the span of weeks.
Although he was supposed to rest in bed the day after the crash he said he had to write to express his emotions and divert his mind from what happened. The song reflected his devastated mood. When in his 50's he told an interviewer how he still had nightmares. As Juanita said, he pulled out both dead and living victims and comforted people having on the spot amputations to free them but one young man about his own age keep crying out "Don't let me die" and he couldn't reach him. The voice eventually faded. The words "Really and Sincerely I tried" tell the story. He played that accordion on the original recording. He bought it in Paris and learned to play it. I would have preferred the live version to have remained a solo. His voice was drowned out at the end. He was 17 when he wrote this.
I enjoy your infomative comments so much. I agree that his vocal on the live version was more beautiful and haunting. Such a shame the orchestra and the harmony vocal drowned him out.
Susie Q your a wealth of information appreciate you also
Thanks for the bonus clip.
You’re so good to us
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That was the gifted young man ....really & sincerey in your talented ..my sweet Robin..❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful song
This is my first time hearing this song. I am glad to be able to hear it . The voice of Robin Gibb is so emotional and memorable. There will never be another one like him.
Robin's unique voice, I love the quiver in his voice, always brings the emotions out. All 4 brothers were naturally talented with music
Each Gibb brother had their own unique voice that was not matched in music history! Odessa is a mind-blowing song with Robin on the lead and the Bill Shepard orchestra at their best.
Thank you, Chad, for reacting to Robin's song. I don't have anything to add because it's all been wonderfully covered in the comments by everyone who loves this man as much as I do. Great reaction as always and well worth the wait. Again, Chad, so glad that you're back because your 3L community really missed you!
Yes Laurie we all missed Chad, we are not only Bee Gees' fans but also Chad's fans 😊
Lovely exposed voice, and example of the extraordinary diversity of their work.
Love this song so emotional. Great vocals
I don't even know what to say - mesmerizing. Thanks Chad.
Robin had some serious deep thoughts. Barry said he had some struggles with depression. I adore him.
Ps. Love the hat!
Hallo Chad with this title you have added another gem from the Bee Gees collection. Robin's voice is incomparable and unforgettable in concert and on the LP. thanks
Wow...another home run on your selections, Chad! Robin had the most unique and wonderful voice.
Doi a alma de tão melancólica 😞 é essa música .
CHAD - WELCOME BACK!!! Missed you.
BTW, he did play around with the harp and cello too.
Thank you for this song Chad, I remember it was one of the first I asked for when I began following your channel 😊 As you noticed it's melancholic to the extreme, the reason, that was the very first song Robin wrote after the train crash and if I'm not wrong it was about a young boy he tried to save, the boy told him not to leave him alone, sadly Rob could not do more 😪
You are absolutely correct! He said he had to write this the next day although he was told to rest from his injuries and shock. The song could be speaking to that boy.
You can hear Robin’s shock and devastation as he sings, remembering the incident.
@@juanita6479 - He said he held it together until he got into his dad's car to go home and he broke down and sobbed uncontrollably.
The very distinctive voice of Robin Gibb with his beautiful vibrato. Such an emotional and sentimental song full of soul. Loved the live bit at the end. Thanks for this Chad. X
Wow! Robins voice amazing. So good to see you back Chad!!
Chad, thank you for choosing such a special song!
It's a joy to discover old but beautiful songs!
I didn't know about the train crash until seeing this video.What a shame he had to go thru that.
Hi, Mary how are you ? 🎶🎼💞💞
Mesmerizing Robin!
Birdie Told Me that this World is better because we can Really and Sincerely listen to Robin’s unique voice, thank you Chad. Love Bee Gees 🎶🎼🎸🎷💞💞💞
❤ não me canso de ouvir .
Qué hermosa canción!!
La voz de Robin es absolutamente increíble ❤🌹
Totalmente de acuerdo Adriana, amo a los Hermanos Gibb, pero creo que ya sabes Barry es el dueño de mi corazón 😉🎸🎼🎷🎶🥰💞
@@marialoyola2423 hola María.
Si , lo sé.
Pero por alguna razón la voz de Robin siempre me provoca un sentimiento especial ❤️🌹
@@adrianaborsoni783 está perfectamente justificado Adriana, su voz es única y yo lo amo igual que a Mo, 🎸🎼🎶🎷💞💞
I love your Bee Gees reactions, Chad, and I love that you make an effort to delve deep into their catalog to discover hidden gems. I've been collecting a lot of their older music in bits and pieces, but I finally got the entire Horizontal album and I am blown away by it. I wonder if you'd do a reaction for the title song, "Horizontal," or "The Earnest of Being George"? Both amazing songs.
Thanks so much. Didn't know his live version. On the LP version, Robin played accordeon and Hammond organ.
Great one Chad! Love hearing young Robin's voice! Reminds me of "Jingle Jangle" a little bit.
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Agree
I've heard this song, I guess, a few times before, but never thought much of it until now. Robin really does sound real and sincere - and gorgeous - in it! It's just a nice song.
Just want to say,you’re looking very happy Chad.It’s nice to see you back.
And I love this song.
Yep, they had 3 platinum albums before fever. Love Rob's voice!
Good to see you back Chad. You were sorely missed ❤
Hi Chad
Never heard the song before, thank you for introducing me to it. It was so exciting to see you posted new video. Great reaction.
I will say this again Chad I have never in my life heard, or seen a performer that sings with as deep and raw and true emotion as Robin Gibb. No person exists.❤
Absolutely 💯 ❤
Absolutely!!! 💯❤️
Sharp looking hat Chad! Reminds me of Maurice ❤
Sooooooo excited to see you back:). Missed you❤
Música linda como essa, têm ser em doze dupla mesmo chad👋👋👋👋👍 sem falar, que Robin cantava com todo seu ❤❤ e com toda sua alma! Lindo demais!👋👋👋👋🇧🇷❤❤❤👍
You mean HIS. LOL
I am really enjoying your content and perspective on this channel. It's great to have you back again doing these great Bee Gees reactions. I always loved this song. What I find interesting is seeing Robin performing live and with what ease he seems to be singing. Amazing.
BTW, your super thanks button seems to be missing.
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There is also an alternate version of this song, and I love it too. Thank you so much for doing this song Chad!!! I'm so glad you are back!😊
So happy you're finally doing one of my favorites. I will come back and listen when the herd of grandkids begin to stir.
Amazing Voices Amazing Bee Gees
It was nice to see Robin with some of his instruments and to hear him playing one. I am sad that he so often is forgotten for being an actual musician and only mentioned as a singer. In the 60's he did play live, keyboard, minature piano, guitar and keytar are ones I remember but I was a kid. He never played again after they got back together after the split, perhaps on Sgt Pepper, ' Oh Darling'. He said himself, 'the instruments were for songwriting', then.
Thanks Chad! 🥲💙
Hi my friend Nick, Beautifully singing by Robin. I hope you are alright 🎸🎼💞
@@marialoyola2423 Hi Maria! I am doing good thank you my friend, I hope you are too . 🎶🎵🎹 💙
@@nickjames3049 I am good too, thank you my friend, I missed your writing my dear Nick, Until next time🎶🎸🎼💞💞
Here, we can hear and see the essence of Robin Gibb and not only his vocal-abilities, no, his inner soul too. To me, more than on other, much more knewn songs. It's a phantastic track. Chad, thanxalot but I have another request. Some month's ago, you reacted to 'With The Sun In My Eyes', out of the same album. You doublefeatured it with the same tune out of Barry's award winning album 'Greenfields' in 2020. He also sang it on his Mythology-Tour in 2013/2014. So please make another double-feature. Take 'Really And Sincerely' out of the reprise-record disc 2, here more guitar-based and then go to Barry, singing 'With The Sun In My Eyes', live. Why? Two brothers, same brilliance and genius.
I love this song, but can someone explain the lines “Turn Me Down”. Not sure why is telling someone to turn him down.
I don't know if it's both Barry and Maurice who come in at the end of the live version or just Barry but I wish they/he had not done so. It did not improve things. One of my favorite Robin leads of all time.
Barry could seldom seem to let him have an entire lead even though Robin wrote this song about a traumatic personal event.
@@kthor Well, I'm not sure what adolescent comment you are referring to as you have deleted your original response to which I agreed with your assertion that bad production issues might have made the back-up vocals sound so jarring. My point, which is a reasonable one, is that Robin's very delicate vocal throughout this song did not need backup for the last line. If you are going to spend your time bitching about my various posts you have a long and boring day ahead of you because I stick my adolescent nose into a lot of conversations, always with comments about how awesome Robin was and they will annoy you, each and every one.
@@kthor Did I reply to the wrong comment? Oh, well. You had a lot to say to me this morning over my coffee. Robin had a unique voice and I suppose some people did not like it. Most loved it though. I have not encountered "many" who noted that he should not have sung certain backing vocals but if you feel that way then that's your prerogative of course. I have noted many people say over the years that he should have sung more leads.
It was okay its just that Barry over powered Robin and did not mix in too well !@@susieq9801
@@TheLobocantaore - A shame that the mix was so poor. Regardless, as I said, this song was written as a cathartic about a horrible incident Robin and his future wife experienced and should have been left as a tribute to that since he suffered PTSD for his life thereafter. The song as originally recorded was as a solo vocal. It should have been left as such if only for that reason.
I think the emotional train derailment had a huge effect on Robin, he sounds so very dramatic here. He talked about how it bothered him to see all the trauma and death he went thru with Molly, I don't think they were married at the time. I don't care a lot about this song although his voice was good.
They married a year later. Robin was only 17 when they were in the crash.
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Hi Chad, great reaction...But why are you deleting my comment? Is it because I included a link or why?
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@@hereonthe3L Hi Chad, the link I included was just for an interview Robin did in 1969. Robin recounted that he had escaped death four times in four events, including the 1967 Hithergreen train crash (Robin wrote "Really And Sincerely" after that crash). So nothing bad. I can't find the link at the moment. If you're interested, I'll look for it and happily email it to you.
SO NOTHING DRAMATIC. JUST AN INTERESTING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. Thanks for your answer. I will then only send you any links by e-mail🙂
By the way: I uploaded the alternate version of "Really And Sincerely"
Truly raw emotions in his voice. Not one of my favorites. The music and lyrics to melancholy for me.
Going through a train wreck and pulling out dead bodies tends to be a melancholic event. It was his mood the day after the wreck that he wrote this.