Topic: Bee Gee's Robin Gibbs dies
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oldhippie1952

Sun 05/20/12 04:50 PM

May he R.I.P.

Plenty of music from a talented singer.
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Ice38

Sun 05/20/12 05:25 PM

RIP
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kss68

Sun 05/20/12 05:27 PM

Sad news, RIP.
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Ladylid2012

Sun 05/20/12 05:49 PM

oh no brokenheart

Barry is the last of the 4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRNTQvXSsfA
Edited by Ladylid2012 on Sun 05/20/12 05:59 PM
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oldhippie1952

Sun 05/20/12 06:30 PM


oh no brokenheart

Barry is the last of the 4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRNTQvXSsfA


I thought it was just Maurice, Robin and Barry?
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esebulldog

Sun 05/20/12 06:33 PM



oh no brokenheart

Barry is the last of the 4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRNTQvXSsfA


I thought it was just Maurice, Robin and Barry?


is andy the forgotten bee gee?
Edited by esebulldog on Sun 05/20/12 06:34 PM
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oldhippie1952

Sun 05/20/12 06:42 PM

I think Andy came in after their hit years of the 70s.
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Ladylid2012

Sun 05/20/12 07:19 PM


I think Andy came in after their hit years of the 70s.


Andy was the youngest brother.
He died really young, like 18...back in the 70's.
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mightymoe

Sun 05/20/12 07:29 PM

he was a co-founder of the beegees...

"Competition with Barry led Robin to quit the group and go solo in 1969, though he returned in 1971, in time to participate in "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart," their first No. 1 single in America. Their real renaissance, however, kicked off in 1975 when, in the earliest days of disco, they had a second No. 1 with "Jive Talkin'," followed by the similarly rhythmic "Nights on Broadway" and "You Should Be Dancing," which became the template for a block of Saturday Night Fever songs in 1978."

http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/stop-the-presses/robin-gibb-started-joke-left-us-tears-232110535.html
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eileena9

Sun 05/20/12 08:15 PM



I think Andy came in after their hit years of the 70s.


Andy was the youngest brother.
He died really young, like 18...back in the 70's.


Andy had just turned 30, five days before he died. But he still looked like he was 18.

RIP brokenheart
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Ladylid2012

Sun 05/20/12 08:19 PM




I think Andy came in after their hit years of the 70s.


Andy was the youngest brother.
He died really young, like 18...back in the 70's.


Andy had just turned 30, five days before he died. But he still looked like he was 18.

RIP brokenheart


Maybe it was me that was 18. :smile:
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eileena9

Sun 05/20/12 08:23 PM





I think Andy came in after their hit years of the 70s.


Andy was the youngest brother.
He died really young, like 18...back in the 70's.


Andy had just turned 30, five days before he died. But he still looked like he was 18.

RIP brokenheart


Maybe it was me that was 18. :smile:



My brother had JUST bought me an Andy Gibb record (yes...RECORD!!) about two weeks before he died...:cry:
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Ladylid2012

Sun 05/20/12 08:26 PM






I think Andy came in after their hit years of the 70s.


Andy was the youngest brother.
He died really young, like 18...back in the 70's.


Andy had just turned 30, five days before he died. But he still looked like he was 18.

RIP brokenheart


Maybe it was me that was 18. :smile:



My brother had JUST bought me an Andy Gibb record (yes...RECORD!!) about two weeks before he died...:cry:


yea, i had one too.:cry:
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volant7

Mon 05/21/12 01:06 AM

rip

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAkWNxhBWjs
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Conrad_73

Mon 05/21/12 05:12 AM

RIP,Robin.flowerforyou