
For anyone who has ever tried to sing along with Barry Gibb in "Stayin' Alive", help is here. Capital Cities takes the classic Bee Gees song, slows it down, and eliminates that daunting falsetto we all think we can hit. Their electronic style brings in a fresh new take on the 1977 hit song and don't worry, the trumpet that we hear quite frequently in Capital Cities' songs in there as well.
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GIBB BROTHERS PERSONAL LOOK AT CAREER TO BE RELEASED 3 DECEMBER 2012 Barry, Maurice, Robin, And Andy Gibb Honoured With MYTHOLOGY A Boxed Set With A Disc Dedicated To Each Brother Available From Reprise 3 December 2012 "They say the future is always brighter if you can let go of the past, but the Bee Gees will live forever in my heart." - Barry Gibb 2010 [...]
The last of the Brothers Gibb turns a bittersweet 66; may these five covers ease the pain.
Filed under: News , Exclusive , Twisted Tales , Holy Hell , I Fought the Law , Politics as Usual AFP It's been a rough couple of weeks for the Jackson family , what with all of the twitter fights, public confrontations , contested will issues and maybe-kidnappings going on between Katherine, Paris, Janet and the rest of the crew. But we urge the Jackson [...]
Filed under: News Ian Gavan, Getty Images THAME, England (AP) -- Surviving Bee Gee Barry Gibb lamented the loss of his brother , telling mourners on Friday that he would miss Robin Gibb 's "magnificent mind and his beautiful heart." He said Robin's death from cancer last month at age 62 means that he would now be reunited with his late twin brother Maurice, who died in 2003. [...]

Robin Gibb, 1949-2012 It seems like the "in memoriam" posts are coming fast and furious lately - and I didn't even do one for Donna Summer, as much as I like a few of her hits. But I couldn't let the death of the Bee Gees' Robin Gibb today at the age of 62 from cancer go unremarked, because I was a bit of a fan back in the '70s, and heck, they were one of the most successful groups ever. While Barry Gibb may have been the most dominant vocal presence in [...]

I've already paid fitting tribute to the late Donna Summer and Robin Gibb , who died on May 20 at age 62 in London after battling colon and liver cancer for much of the past year. So what can I say now that hasn't already been said, and that won't be said in the coming days and weeks and months of eulogies for the two disco-era icons? Instead I'll leave you with what could possibly be the only existing film of Summer and Gibb together onstage (along with Gibb's brothers, Barry, the sole surviving [...]

Robin Gibb, left, with older brother Barry (center) and twin brother Maurice during the disco heyday of the Bee Gees. After a long battle with cancer, Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees has died. He was 62 years old. Los Angeles Times reporting on Robin Gibb's death MP3: "New York Mining Disaster 19413 by the Bee Gees MP3: "Massachusetts" by the Bee Gees [...]

His was one of the great, underrated voices of the 20th century, and now that tremulous tenor, which often made him sound like he was holding back tears while delivering one of his devastatingly beautiful and haunting vocals, is in danger of being silenced forever. This, however, is not a premature obituary for the great Robin Gibb, who has been diagnosed with liver cancer. Though he was recently hospitalized, has had to cancel a number of live performances, and has suffered several health setbacks over the last two years, he says that he's now feeling much better. [...]
Robin Gibb brings the music of The Bee Gees to life with a new solo DVD release.
Because he can do what ever he wants because he's Barry Fucking Gibb , Bee Gee Barry has released a 30 second clip of him an Michael Jackson working on a song called "All In Your Name" in the studio. It was recorded in 2002, and never released. I'm not sure why Gibb would release this now, but here's what he said: Michael Jackson and I were the dearest of friends, thats simply what it was. We gravitated towards the same kind of music and we loved collaborating and he was the easiest person to [...]
Filed under: News , New Music Jeffrey Mayer, WireImage With the world clamoring for posthumous Michael Jackson material, most of what has been unveiled so far has been mired in controversy for one reason or another. The Bee Gees ' Barry Gibb , who is an official Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( CBE ) lest you forget, is hoping to change that. Turns out, he's been sitting on an undisputed [...]

Sometime in the Summer of 2002, Michael Jackson allegedly showed up at Bee Gees frontman Barry Gibb 's doorstep, with a partially written song in hand. Entitled ' All in Your Name ,' Jackson had written the song in protest of the United States government's plans to invade Iraq, and he convinced his old friend to contribute to it. Together, the pair recorded a simple demo in Gibb's home studio, though the song was never officially released. [...]
No jive talkin' - new Bee Gees doc as enlightening as it is irresistibly entertaining.
A well-told story about a bygone era in rock 'n' roll.

Filed under: Potent Quotables "[ Oasis ] remind us of ourselves, but on a more physically violent level." -- Barry Gibb In a recent interview , the singer admitted that like Noel and Liam Gallagher , he and his bandmates have been through their share of fights. The difference? The Bee Gees brothers are still on speaking terms. Next Quote
It's not usually big news when two brothers are preparing to publicly hang out together. But most siblings aren't the Bee Gees , either, and that's why we care that surviving band members Robin and Barry Gibb are reuniting. The third Bee Gee brother, Maurice, died in 2003. As Reuters reports, Barry and Robin recently spent time together in Miami, where they decided that their band was in need of a revival. As for what's been keeping the pair apart, Robin told the BBC that their partnership had been upset by Maurice's sudden death after [...]

Nina Simone was a Bee Gees fan, and interpreted no less than four of their songs in the late sixties. Nina Simone first sang the Bee Gees on ' Nuff Said , a live album recorded at the Westbury Music Fair (in upstate New York) on April 7, 1968. This was three days after the assassination of Martin Luther King, and Simone, who was especially intolerant of social injustice, was surely livid over his untimely death. The opener to her act, "In The Morning" is fairly sunny- [...]