Guest Agent of Oblivion Report post Posted January 12, 2003 MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - Maurice Gibb, a member of the famed disco band the Bee Gees, died Sunday at a Miami Beach hospital, his family said. He was 53. Full story Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MrRant Report post Posted January 12, 2003 Well shit. They weren't my favorite band but they had some catchy stuff and I enjoyed a lot of it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest El Satanico Report post Posted January 12, 2003 Well, the Bee Gees' aren't very good at following their own advice... Stayin' Alive :runs from the thrown rocks and bricks: Ok...ok i know that was uncalled for :does Pee Wee's voice: Iiii'm Sooorryyy...sooo soorry :looks around and waves to the moderators: You nice lads wouldn't go and ban little ole me now would ya Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Agent of Oblivion Report post Posted January 12, 2003 I thought about making the Stayin' Alive joke, but I figured someone else would cover it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest El Satanico Report post Posted January 12, 2003 You were correct Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Dace59 Report post Posted January 12, 2003 Can't say I was a fan, but it's always sayd when a musician dies. *Makes a Tribute in his own way by playing Ten Masked Men - Staying Alive* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest spiny norman Report post Posted January 12, 2003 I really am sad, as a big Bee Gees fan. I was actually listening to You'll Win Again as I heard the news, terrible. I don't see how they can say the Bee Gees were just a disco band though, as their early work is all much darker pop (eg. Massachussets, Spicks And Specks etc). Still, it's a great loss to the music world. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Respect The 'Taker Report post Posted January 12, 2003 Truly sad news. An iconic band from the disco era (No, im not labelling them a disco band, however no one would doubt that was their greatest success). They've endured the loss of another brother earlier on, i can't imagine it gets any easier as time goes on. UYI Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Phr33k Report post Posted January 12, 2003 Dammit. They were always my favourites. RIP, Maurice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest snuffbox Report post Posted January 12, 2003 I dont really like the Bee Gees being pigeonholed as a disco band. That era certainly gave them their most visibility but it only lasted like 5 years, and did severe damage to their credibility when the genre died. Before the disco boom, which they get much credit for creating (not milking the times) they were an exceptional 3-piece with several amazing, hit songs. Post-disco they (Barry specifically) wrote hits for other arists as they waited for the backlash to die down. Through the late 80s to the 90s the Bee Gess consistentlly were writing good-great records for themselves again. The disco songs are exemplary, catchy, danceable pop. The pre-studio 54 gems are some truly amazing, and emotional, tunes. The post-disco efforts are either hits for other artists primarilly or some of their own renaissance work. Not every song is good but there are some true classics in the Bee Gees' body of work. The brothers have dealt with personal heights and tragedies by writing and performing music that has been helpful for and enjoyed by many. With the passing of Maurice Gibb the band is most likely finished. Now, their musical output will have to stand for itself against the test of time. The early hits reman vital and the disco records are regaining a modicum of respect. The music of the Bee Gees will most certainly continue to flourish on the record players, eight track decks, and cd stereos of many, many generation. And with the music, the art, the spirit and life of Maurice Gibb will also remain. Staying Alive. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Scarlet Pimpernel Report post Posted January 12, 2003 Truly very sad. Apparently Gibb's was a bit of a drinker aswell. Ah well, such is life. RIP Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest JangoFett4Hire Report post Posted January 13, 2003 How Deep is your Grave? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Report post Posted January 17, 2003 I liked the Bee Gees, although I would never admit it. Stayin Alive has a great riff, and all their songs have very distinctive vocals. Not in top 10, but you could certainly do worse. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites