Fire must be a northern thing, as a tomboy in uk in the same area, we used to try make our own bangers and fireworks, n we set fire to matchboxes, all the kids did this, and we all had caps to bang too, n then we used to go in ruins of old houses climbing like these three boys doing exactly the same while playing out. It was a thing, n also we used to mind cars. A very Manchester and Liverpool thing. We did stuff for our fun. Miss twins chad n swinging round lampost s, was a lot of fun. We all grew up that was the problem. We got out too n left the north n lived down south. Better life adults called it,by the sea.we now back in the north and by the sea .not far from them streets❤❤❤❤
Andy was born late fifties, so he would have been a toddler or younger. Their house was in Manchester, England. Barry bought the house, rented it out to students for a while.
lol! They didn't fly Spirit Airlines. That was THEIR plane for "The Spirits Having Flown" tour. Somewhere there is a video of them with a model of it talking about the designs etc... I will send a link if I can find it.
On the 79 tour, Led Zeppelin cancelled their tour, leaving the Boeing open for their the Beegee's tour. They had it completely repainted at a cost of a million, I read. The entire families were usually on the tours, or at least part. I like that. I believe the Boeing went into retirement after that tour. Used by many celebrities. If walls could talk. Loved today's fun. Never get tired of it. Thank you, Chad.
Barry, Robin, and Maurice never really had a proper childhood. They were working and helping to support the family. They dropped out of school at an early age. I think they kept on creating the childhood they never really had into their adult years. They were musically gifted.Plus they were so funny! I appreciated both of their talents! They earned every bit of their success!! ❤❤❤
The Brothers Gibb are well deserved on every musical awards and recognitions. Maurice & Robin are much loved and missed by people around the globe. They are truly a legend.
Great fun and so much fun to share these laughs with Chad. When their mother referred to hearing them harmonizing in their bedroom, the 3 were young children and Andy was not yet born. When they referred to the man having a pigeon in his lounge, they were talking about the small house they grew up when they were children. They were a poor family and the boys had a Big dream.
There's a video of the brothers going back to Manchester and taking the audience through their childhood haunts....the cinema where they first sang is now apparently a funeral home....they also visit their old school....all in all it's worth a watch....hope you do it with us.....thanks Chad for the wonderful weekend.....
Barry was only 9 and the twins 6 when his dad gave Barry a guitar after hearing them sing and Barry had made a guitar out of barrel straps and pretended to play it. They used tin cans and pretended they were microphones. They learned how to sing 3 part harmony on their own by listening o the records their dad played, like the Mills Brothers. Andy wasn’t even born yet.
That was a custom paint job, using it rumoured to cost $1 million. The plane was supposed to be used by Led Zeppelin that year but they cancelled their tour when John Bonham died. So the brothers snapped up the lease for the 1989 Spirits Having Flown tour.
@@JR-bm8dl oops, my goof. Led Zeppelin cancelled their tour before this for various reasons, so the Bee Gees were able to use "Caesar's Chariot " as it was called. Zeppelin didn't reschedule the tour later, because John Bonham died. He was a friend of Mo's.
Merv Griffin asked if they were going to produce the Mills Brothers album - their reaction was priceless! The handshake! Mo's face when Barry said "it's possible"!
Actually, Merv had heard that Barry was producing the Mills brothers and Mo and Rob had no idea Barry was going to do it that's why Robin pretended to walk off....😂😂
This is so entertaining. Love the Bee Gees so sweet. Barry always said they didn't take things so serious. These bits show how funny they were. Great weekend Chad!! Thank you
Andy wasn’t born yet..Andy was born in 1958 the same year they moved to Australia. Mom was referring to Manchester before they started their skidded bands ( the rattlesnakes and then Wee Johnny Hayes and the blue cats)…they were still kids.
Yes they kept it fun and never took themselves seriously. I've always loved Maurice's exaggerated dancing on stage and the funny faces he pulled. Lots of laughs this weekend thanks Chad x
Great marathon this weekend. Loved it. The house with the pigeon was the Queensland house they lived in in Australia. They visited when they were on tour there in the 80s/90s. Love these clips. Documentaries? Fabulous
The lads were very young when their mother thought they were listening to the radio in their bedroom. Andy wasn’t born yet since he was 12 years younger than Barry, but older sister Leslie might have been around. Thanks, I enjoyed their humor immensely! 👏🥰😂
I believe you actually missed two important parts: 3:41 Robin rests his hand on Mo's shoulder then look what Mo did at 3:43. 5:49 Robin's remark, after which Barry became very nervous, that's also classic from they both, Robin teasing anything Barry says and Barry with his hand move in sign of nervousness for his sarcastic and wicked jokes. Great marathon Chad!!! And let me tell you that your reactions succeeded just as much as if you were reacting to a hit song.
@@Zlata1313 Oh yes, and the more nervous Barry got, the more Robin insisted, and when Mo decided to get into the game, that was another classic of the brothers
The clips from the Midnight Special in the 70’s, are pretty funny. I have watched that entire show. The brothers were def under the influence of their favorite “drug” of choice. In another clip, the “snort” from Maurice when Barry mentions “..we are an enigma with a stigma…” was during their acceptance speech for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The entire speech and performance afterwards is on TH-cam. Gotta check it out! The concert where Maurice does his crazy dance, is on TH-cam as well. It’s a great concert of their early days. Carry on, Chad!
This was such a fun, humorous marathon weekend! Two of my most favorite funny Bee Gees moments are when Barry introduces Mo and his famous “dummy” and, then, it shows them and when they're singing “Alexander's Ragtime Band” and Mo does that silly dancing. That's actually my favorite performance of that song of theirs because Mo only acts like that in that performance of it. In fact, I think, you should watch the whole concert from which that performance is, the 1974 Melbourne concert, because it's back before Barry discovered his falsetto voice and when they sang songs that they probably never sang again, whether at all or just not in full, when they looked and sounded absolutely amazing (especially Robin [I really wasn't into him until I saw that concert when I fell in love with his looks, which I thought were absolutely adorable, and his voice; I don't remember exactly how long it was, but I think it was months, probably a few to several, after first getting into the Bee Gees, which was in, I think, July or August of 2021 when I was 21 years old]), and Mo was hilarious throughout the whole concert. It's my favorite concert of theirs I've seen (the only way I've ever seen any of their concerts is through TH-cam videos) because of everything I said I love about it and, I think, it's better than any of their other concerts. I know you already reacted to the version of “I Can't See Nobody” from that concert, which happens to be my favorite version of that song (even over the studio version), which is what, I think, made it one of my most favorite Bee Gees songs in general, and it's my favorite performance from it, but I still think you should watch the whole concert. I've heard about when their mom first heard them harmonizing together in lots of different interviews (all on TH-cam, of course) and I'm pretty sure Andy either wasn't born yet or was way too young to have been singing with them yet; all I remember for certain is that I've never heard them say that Andy had been singing with them.
Thanks, Chad, for a wonderful "funny moments" marathon weekend! We've had a blast just getting to see all these great clips again that never get old! You know that I'm already waiting patiently for next weekend's marathon to start. Chad, until then, stay safe.
Chad, so many comments here already, so I don't know if anyone answered this yet, but no, when they first started harmonizing, Andy wasn't even born yet. He was 10 years younger than the twins and 13 years younger than Barry. Yes, they were very funny.
i have downloaded quite a few unreleased songs from the Bee Gees on TH-cam. I'm so happy for the resource. love this one, as always i appreciate your reactions to the BG. Thanks again Chad
Also… The airplane was borrowed from another rock band that owned it. The tour was called the Spirits tour which went along with their Spirits Having Flown album. Therefore the words on the plane. I don’t think it is actually the same airline that we have today called Spirit Airlines.
Oh please watch the documentaries Chad. Andy wasn’t born then. So much of this is in documentaries and makes it easier to follow. You will really enjoy them! Thank you so much for this weekend Chad! We love you!
Andy wasn't born yet I think......or if he was he was too young to join in .....In an interview Barbara said that when Andy was about 2 he would cling to Robin's leg and try to join in when the brothers were practicing though he couldn't speak properly yet....
Andy would’ve been too young when they started singing, and Barbara heard them. He was 12 years younger than Barry. When he started with his music, the brothers had to kind of catch up with him again, because that would’ve been 1977 after they had been away touring.
The Mills Bros. is kind of an inside joke--when they were kids their dad used to play it all the time. Andy was not even born yet, when Mom thought they were playing the radio.
Barry was born in 47, tins about 3 years later and Andy in 58 almost 12 years after Barry and the Bee Gees were established in 58, Andy's birth year. Something i thought was pretty cool is Andy was a lot like Barry and the 2 of them had identical birthmarks.
Andy was not born until 8 years after the twins (1958). So he would not have been there when they begun harmonising at 5 yrs and 8 yrs old. The 'Spirits having flown' aeroplane was on loan from Led Zepplin for their tour.
Chad, Thanks for brightening up my weekend. This isn't a corny country song but I had to put my dog down 😭😭 and I needed cheering up big time. Hope you can still do the "Songwriter's Workshop" sometime. It's just plain silly and spontaneous. Not an interview but a spontaneous home movie.
Robin and Mo born December 1949 and Andy born March 1958 so they were 9. They emigrated to Australia a few months after after he was born, June 1958 I believe.
@@Zlata1313 The twins were born at the end of the month and the year, so by the time Andy was born they were just 8 years and 2 months. And they emigrated on August, I remember reading somewhere, that their arrival in Australia was on Barry's 12 birthday, Andy was 5 months at the time.
Nope Andy wasn’t borned... It happened when the Gibb’s were in Australia.... (Brisbane)...!!!! They were UNIQUE... And Mo my BAbeeeeeee!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💎💎💎💎💎
Fire must be a northern thing, as a tomboy in uk in the same area, we used to try make our own bangers and fireworks, n we set fire to matchboxes, all the kids did this, and we all had caps to bang too, n then we used to go in ruins of old houses climbing like these three boys doing exactly the same while playing out. It was a thing, n also we used to mind cars. A very Manchester and Liverpool thing. We did stuff for our fun. Miss twins chad n swinging round lampost s, was a lot of fun. We all grew up that was the problem. We got out too n left the north n lived down south. Better life adults called it,by the sea.we now back in the north and by the sea .not far from them streets❤❤❤❤
Andy was born late fifties, so he would have been a toddler or younger. Their house was in Manchester, England. Barry bought the house, rented it out to students for a while.
lol! They didn't fly Spirit Airlines. That was THEIR plane for "The Spirits Having Flown" tour. Somewhere there is a video of them with a model of it talking about the designs etc... I will send a link if I can find it.
I love Barry's giggle.
Mo has that giggle too...
On the 79 tour, Led Zeppelin cancelled their tour, leaving the Boeing open for their the Beegee's tour. They had it completely repainted at a cost of a million, I read. The entire families were usually on the tours, or at least part. I like that. I believe the Boeing went into retirement after that tour. Used by many celebrities. If walls could talk. Loved today's fun. Never get tired of it. Thank you, Chad.
They rented and customized that plane for them and their musicians for all that tour
Please, as the song says please tell us how to ever stop wanting you both, please as we no clue.xxx❤❤❤❤😇😇😥😥😥
Whas fantastic..I love Robin Gibb..❤💜Forever ❤😢
Larry curly & Mo 😂😂😂
👍😘
Thawt it was virgin doing the plane for them n as they sed its our spirit flying
So wonderful. Love their giggles.
Clear to see, they always kept the lil rascals inside of them.
I’ve seen all 3 a dozen times. It never gets old! Mo and his brothers are adorable!
Ok. Which one has that adorable laugh? I think it’s Barry? So infectious! Or is it Mo?
Actually all of them!😄😄😄
Chad,. Thank you so much for a great funny weekend. 👍👍🤣🤣🤣. Luv you. 💕💕💕💕
Barry, Robin, and Maurice never really had a proper childhood. They were working and helping to support the family. They dropped out of school at an early age. I think they kept on creating the childhood they never really had into their adult years. They were musically gifted.Plus they were so funny! I appreciated both of their talents! They earned every bit of their success!! ❤❤❤
The Brothers Gibb are well deserved on every musical awards and recognitions.
Maurice & Robin are much loved and missed by people around the globe.
They are truly a legend.
You should watch the actual interviews that the snippets were taken from, they are hilarious!
They are just so down to earth and funny.
two words: Freddy Strauss😅😅😅 poor Mo couldn't stop giggling while Rob tore apart the logic of Barry's story!
Great fun and so much fun to share these laughs with Chad. When their mother referred to hearing them harmonizing in their bedroom, the 3 were young children and Andy was not yet born. When they referred to the man having a pigeon in his lounge, they were talking about the small house they grew up when they were children. They were a poor family and the boys had a Big dream.
51 Keppel Road in the Chorlton neighbourhood of Manchester.
There's a video of the brothers going back to Manchester and taking the audience through their childhood haunts....the cinema where they first sang is now apparently a funeral home....they also visit their old school....all in all it's worth a watch....hope you do it with us.....thanks Chad for the wonderful weekend.....
Wiked sense of humour
Barry was only 9 and the twins 6 when his dad gave Barry a guitar after hearing them sing and Barry had made a guitar out of barrel straps and pretended to play it. They used tin cans and pretended they were microphones. They learned how to sing 3 part harmony on their own by listening o the records their dad played, like the Mills Brothers.
Andy wasn’t even born yet.
Weren't they the best, Chad! Blessings! 💜
Seems like it was their job to make Barry laugh.
That was a custom paint job, using it rumoured to cost $1 million. The plane was supposed to be used by Led Zeppelin that year but they cancelled their tour when John Bonham died. So the brothers snapped up the lease for the 1989 Spirits Having Flown tour.
John Bonham died in 1980. The Spirits tour was in 1979.
@@JR-bm8dl oops, my goof. Led Zeppelin cancelled their tour before this for various reasons, so the Bee Gees were able to use "Caesar's Chariot " as it was called. Zeppelin didn't reschedule the tour later, because John Bonham died. He was a friend of Mo's.
They’re hilarious on the Des O’Connor show!
Merv Griffin asked if they were going to produce the Mills Brothers album - their reaction was priceless! The handshake! Mo's face when Barry said "it's possible"!
Actually, Merv had heard that Barry was producing the Mills brothers and Mo and Rob had no idea Barry was going to do it that's why Robin pretended to walk off....😂😂
Thanks Chad for another great marathon weekend, just love the humour from our Bee Gees they’re just so funny xxx
It was never a boring moment with them.😂poor Barry!!
Thanks Chad for this fun weekend and all the laughters from the guy's and from you. Have a nice week and till next weekend🤗
Hey Chad, did i miss your weekends or are you on holyday? I missed you for a long time, maybe i missed your messengers and is it mine misstake😏
They were such wonderful children
This is so entertaining. Love the Bee Gees so sweet. Barry always said they didn't take things so serious. These bits show how funny they were. Great weekend Chad!! Thank you
Andy was just a baby when they started harmonizing. They loved to crack up Barry.
Andy wasn’t born yet..Andy was born in 1958 the same year they moved to Australia. Mom was referring to Manchester before they started their skidded bands ( the rattlesnakes and then Wee Johnny Hayes and the blue cats)…they were still kids.
You mean skiffle I think?
They were skiffle bands.
@@Zlata1313 yeah…stupid spell check 🤪
@@isabellabourchier3498 yeah, sorry, spellcheck got me again!
Mo has such a dirty laugh 😂
Yes they kept it fun and never took themselves seriously. I've always loved Maurice's exaggerated dancing on stage and the funny faces he pulled. Lots of laughs this weekend thanks Chad x
Terrific! :-)
Great marathon this weekend. Loved it. The house with the pigeon was the Queensland house they lived in in Australia. They visited when they were on tour there in the 80s/90s. Love these clips. Documentaries? Fabulous
The house with the pigeon was in Keppel Road Manchester.
@@isabellabourchier3498 yes!
@@isabellabourchier3498 my bad. Thought he was talking about their house in Australia when taking a tour back home
The lads were very young when their mother thought they were listening to the radio in their bedroom. Andy wasn’t born yet since he was 12 years younger than Barry, but older sister Leslie might have been around. Thanks, I enjoyed their humor immensely! 👏🥰😂
Keep in mind that Andy was about 12 or so years younger than the brothers so he probably was not involved in the bedroom sing-alongs.
That was Spirits Having Flown Boeing 737 once owned by Led Zepplin
Thank you again my friend ❣️
Just hilarious Chad. Thanks again 🎵🎼🎶💕
Thanks Chad, loved it! The spirits plane was their own private plane, 1979 I think. 🤗
I believe you actually missed two important parts:
3:41 Robin rests his hand on Mo's shoulder then look what Mo did at 3:43.
5:49 Robin's remark, after which Barry became very nervous, that's also classic from they both, Robin teasing anything Barry says and Barry with his hand move in sign of nervousness for his sarcastic and wicked jokes.
Great marathon Chad!!! And let me tell you that your reactions succeeded just as much as if you were reacting to a hit song.
J2 Barry's waving his hands at Rob's walking on the edge is classic. I think it became a reflex for Barry 😄
@@Zlata1313 Oh yes, and the more nervous Barry got, the more Robin insisted, and when Mo decided to get into the game, that was another classic of the brothers
The clips from the Midnight Special in the 70’s, are pretty funny. I have watched that entire show. The brothers were def under the influence of their favorite “drug” of choice.
In another clip, the “snort” from Maurice when Barry mentions “..we are an enigma with a stigma…” was during their acceptance speech for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The entire speech and performance afterwards is on TH-cam. Gotta check it out!
The concert where Maurice does his crazy dance, is on TH-cam as well. It’s a great concert of their early days.
Carry on, Chad!
Yes yes, the trifecta Chad. Or to quote Robin , a triumph Deluxe!!😄
What a fantastic weekend. Lots of laughs. Thanks Chad!!!!
This was such a fun, humorous marathon weekend! Two of my most favorite funny Bee Gees moments are when Barry introduces Mo and his famous “dummy” and, then, it shows them and when they're singing “Alexander's Ragtime Band” and Mo does that silly dancing. That's actually my favorite performance of that song of theirs because Mo only acts like that in that performance of it. In fact, I think, you should watch the whole concert from which that performance is, the 1974 Melbourne concert, because it's back before Barry discovered his falsetto voice and when they sang songs that they probably never sang again, whether at all or just not in full, when they looked and sounded absolutely amazing (especially Robin [I really wasn't into him until I saw that concert when I fell in love with his looks, which I thought were absolutely adorable, and his voice; I don't remember exactly how long it was, but I think it was months, probably a few to several, after first getting into the Bee Gees, which was in, I think, July or August of 2021 when I was 21 years old]), and Mo was hilarious throughout the whole concert. It's my favorite concert of theirs I've seen (the only way I've ever seen any of their concerts is through TH-cam videos) because of everything I said I love about it and, I think, it's better than any of their other concerts. I know you already reacted to the version of “I Can't See Nobody” from that concert, which happens to be my favorite version of that song (even over the studio version), which is what, I think, made it one of my most favorite Bee Gees songs in general, and it's my favorite performance from it, but I still think you should watch the whole concert. I've heard about when their mom first heard them harmonizing together in lots of different interviews (all on TH-cam, of course) and I'm pretty sure Andy either wasn't born yet or was way too young to have been singing with them yet; all I remember for certain is that I've never heard them say that Andy had been singing with them.
I forgot to mention how much I love Barry's laugh, as especially showcased in one clip in this video! It's just so adorable and infectious!
An absolutely enjoyable marathon this weekend. I loved the fun and laughter. I smiled the whole way. Thank you!
Thanks, Chad, for a wonderful "funny moments" marathon weekend! We've had a blast just getting to see all these great clips again that never get old! You know that I'm already waiting patiently for next weekend's marathon to start. Chad, until then, stay safe.
And the song still waters
Chad, so many comments here already, so I don't know if anyone answered this yet, but no, when they first started harmonizing, Andy wasn't even born yet. He was 10 years younger than the twins and 13 years younger than Barry. Yes, they were very funny.
i have downloaded quite a few unreleased songs from the Bee Gees on TH-cam. I'm so happy for the resource. love this one, as always i appreciate your reactions to the BG. Thanks again Chad
That was MAURICE little girl
When Barb heard them harmonizing, Robin and Maurice were about 5 and Barry 8, Andy was not born yet.
Also… The airplane was borrowed from another rock band that owned it. The tour was called the Spirits tour which went along with their Spirits Having Flown album. Therefore the words on the plane. I don’t think it is actually the same airline that we have today called Spirit Airlines.
Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas owned it, therefore its nickname Caesar's Chariot. They leased it to bands.
Oh please watch the documentaries Chad. Andy wasn’t born then. So much of this is in documentaries and makes it easier to follow. You will really enjoy them! Thank you so much for this weekend Chad! We love you!
Andy wasn't born yet I think......or if he was he was too young to join in .....In an interview Barbara said that when Andy was about 2 he would cling to Robin's leg and try to join in when the brothers were practicing though he couldn't speak properly yet....
Andy would’ve been too young when they started singing, and Barbara heard them. He was 12 years younger than Barry. When he started with his music, the brothers had to kind of catch up with him again, because that would’ve been 1977 after they had been away touring.
The Mills Bros. is kind of an inside joke--when they were kids their dad used to play it all the time. Andy was not even born yet, when Mom thought they were playing the radio.
Barry was born in 47, tins about 3 years later and Andy in 58 almost 12 years after Barry and the Bee Gees were established in 58, Andy's birth year. Something i thought was pretty cool is Andy was a lot like Barry and the 2 of them had identical birthmarks.
No, Andy wasn't born yet when the twins were 5 and Barry was 8. He was born in 1958, Barry was born in 1946 and Mo and Rob in 1949. :)
Andy wasn't born yet it was another 10 years before he came along.
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Andy was not born until 8 years after the twins (1958). So he would not have been there when they begun harmonising at 5 yrs and 8 yrs old. The 'Spirits having flown' aeroplane was on loan from Led Zepplin for their tour.
That was actually Led Zeppelin's airplane!
And MAURICE has a new song the man IN the middle
Chad, Thanks for brightening up my weekend. This isn't a corny country song but I had to put my dog down 😭😭 and I needed cheering up big time.
Hope you can still do the "Songwriter's Workshop" sometime. It's just plain silly and spontaneous. Not an interview but a spontaneous home movie.
*hugs* Q. Yes, wasn't it Barry's son Travis that filmed it? Bet he couldn't keep a straight face either.
@@Zlata1313 Ashley, probably. Ashley has always done the videos and some photos.
It is so funny, I have watched it several times so I could actually see what each one was doing.
So sorry about your fur baby 😢
Susie Q I’m so sorry about your dog. Very painful!
Can someone help me?
I don’t understand what Robin said here. 6:32
Like barrys laugh a lot
No Andy was 12 years younger than Barry
Andy was not born yet ( big age difference).
Barry was 9 n the twins were 6 when they started harmonizing...Andy was 10 yrs younger than Barry .
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Andy may have been too young. But I’ve never heard for sure if Andy was in there.
Andy wasn't born yet. Barry was around 9 and the twins were 6. I think the twins were 10 when Andy was born
Robin and Mo born December 1949 and Andy born March 1958 so they were 9. They emigrated to Australia a few months after after he was born, June 1958 I believe.
The twins were 8 and Barry 11
@@juanita6479 right, I should have used a calculator 🙃
@@Zlata1313 The twins were born at the end of the month and the year, so by the time Andy was born they were just 8 years and 2 months. And they emigrated on August, I remember reading somewhere, that their arrival in Australia was on Barry's 12 birthday, Andy was 5 months at the time.
Andy was born in 1958, the year the family left for Australia, Barry was 12, the twins 9.
Andy was not born yet or just born. Barry was 12, twins 9
Andy wasn't born yet
Andy was too.little... he came after that... was he 10 years younger?
Nope Andy wasn’t borned... It happened when the Gibb’s were in Australia.... (Brisbane)...!!!!
They were UNIQUE...
And Mo my BAbeeeeeee!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💎💎💎💎💎
He wasn't even born yet
Did you do a reaction to Bee Gees - Hold Me?
Hello, Denise. No, not yet, but this song is on my list.. thanks for following along!
When the three talk at the same time, I can barely just follow one…Hard task for me because it is not my birth language…
Andy was not born, or only a baby then.
Are you also called j ,kimmel showbiz chat show host
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