(#2003-3522) - Topics this issue: 1) Just listen,, 2) Belfast, ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 16:15:40 +1000 From: "Shangri-La" Subject: Just listen, I spent a day reflecting , and listening to the news reports, and then put on Mo's The Loner. I think Maurice's music should be celebrated, not repressed. Maurice is not gone, he is just immortalised! Julie ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 10:30:24 +0100 From: marion budde Subject: Belfast --=====================_1729280==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Taken from the Belfast Telegraph Grieving Gibb to appear on Kelly TV show GRIEVING Bee Gee twin Robin Gibb will fly into Belfast on February 7 to talk on the Kelly Show about his dead brother Maurice. It will be a sensitive head to head for Big Gerry so soon after the superstar's death in Miami. Robin, (53), had agreed to the appearance a few days before his twin fell ill in America. "I would have understood if he had pulled out of the commitment," said Kelly today. "But Robin, whose wife Dwina comes from Trillick, in Tyrone, was happy to fulfil the engagement. He will talk about the good times in the Bee Gees with Maurice. "It will be a fascinating evening as we pay homage to the brother who is no longer with us and who had so many fans in Northern Ireland." It's going to be a Friday of big names on television that February 7, for over on BBC1 PK will be greeting Noel Gallagher of Oasis on Patrick Kielty Almost Live. While he's in town, Noel will be calling in at the Limelight in Ormeau Avenue, where Oasis were playing the Sunday night six years ago when their debut album Definitely Maybe soared to number one in the UK charts, establishing them as a top-rank rock band. Marion --=====================_1729280==_.ALT-- ------------------------------ End words@brothersgibb.com Digest [01/19/2003 06:01] ----------------------------------------------------