Words@brothersgibb.com message digest 04/06/2016 21:01 (#2016-12)

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1Bee Gees Fontcmathis@brothersgibb.com
2Hear At List Bee Gees Live and Spiritscmathis@brothersgibb.com
3Hear At List Bee Gees Live and Spiritscompoccia@aol.com
4Hear At List Bee Gees Live and Spiritsmarjlarue@gmail.com
5Hear At List Bee Gees Live and Spiritsgarcia10303@gmail.com

Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2016 19:59:50 -0400 From: "Chris Mathis" <cmathis@brothersgibb.com> Subject: Bee Gees Font Has anyone ever found the Bee Gees logo font? Does it exist? Back to top
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2016 20:11:19 -0400 From: "Chris Mathis" <cmathis@brothersgibb.com> Subject: Hear At List Bee Gees Live and Spirits Are there any full video recordings of the "Hear At List Bee Gees Live" and the "Spirits" tour? "Boogie Child" perhaps evolved from the unreleased "Boogie Summer" (recorded on 2 April). It was one of the two songs, alongside "Can't Keep a Good Man Down", that was the last new tracks recorded for the album.[2] "Boogie Child" was released as a single at the start of 1977 with "Lovers" as the B-side. In the UK, RSO Records issued "Children of the World" as the third single from the album with "Boogie Child" as the B-side.[3] In New Zealand, "Children of the World" was chosen as the B-side of this single.[4] In December 1976, before the release of the single, the Bee Gees performed it at their concert at The Forum, Los Angeles which appears on their first concert album Here at Last... Bee Gees... Live released in May 1977. The original audio of "Boogie Child" on that concert, which features uncredited background vocalists, was replaced by Barry's background vocals when it was mixed in April 1977 in France. Back to top
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2016 20:28:47 -0400 From: Salvatore Compoccia <compoccia@aol.com> Subject: Re: Hear At List Bee Gees Live and Spirits Still my LEAST liked Bee Gees single. They should have went with "Can't Keep a Good Man Down" as the third single. Sal "Boogie Child" perhaps evolved from the unreleased "Boogie Summer" (recorded on 2 April). It was one of the two songs, alongside "Can't Keep a Good Man Down", that was the last new tracks recorded for the album.[2] "Boogie Child" was released as a single In December 1976, before the release of the single, the Bee Gees performed it at their concert at The Forum, Los Angeles which appears on their first concert album Here at Last... Bee Gees... Live released in May 1977. The original audio of "Boogie Child" Salvatore Compoccia compoccia@aol.com Back to top
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2016 19:46:33 -0500 From: KittLarue <marjlarue@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Hear At List Bee Gees Live and Spirits It's my least favorite song in their entire catalog, with Jive Talkin nipping at its heels. Kitt- Sent from My World > On Apr 6, 2016, at 7:28 PM, Salvatore Compoccia via Words wrote: > > Still my LEAST liked Bee Gees single. > > They should have went with "Can't Keep a Good Man Down" as the third single. > > Sal Back to top
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2016 20:50:24 -0400 From: David Garcia <garcia10303@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Hear At List Bee Gees Live and Spirits I like its instrumentals. The lyrics have never appealed to me. . David Garcia, who would have, even so, enjoyed hearing them include "Boogie Child" in their live unplugged medley segment in NYC . On Apr 6, 2016 8:47 PM, "KittLarue" wrote: > It's my least favorite song in their entire catalog, with Jive Talkin > nipping at its heels. > > Kitt- > > Sent from My World > > > On Apr 6, 2016, at 7:28 PM, Salvatore Compoccia via Words < > Words@brothersgibb.com> wrote: > > > > Still my LEAST liked Bee Gees single. > > > > They should have went with "Can't Keep a Good Man Down" as the third > single. > > > > Sal > > > "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees ) > http://www.brothersgibb.com > > Back to top
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