Words@brothersgibb.com message digest 05/31/2017 15:01 (#2017-391)

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1The Original Hawks Bootleg CDcmathis@brothersgibb.com
2The Original Hawks Bootleg CDmartyhogan@sbcglobal.net
3Prayers for Olivia Newton John5ForRobin@mail.com

Date: Tue, 30 May 2017 22:37:31 -0400 From: "Chris Mathis" <cmathis@brothersgibb.com> Subject: RE: The Original Hawks Bootleg CD These? https://youtu.be/haRtPrVWJig https://youtu.be/pofDpWQrKds From: Words@brothersgibb.com [mailto:Words@brothersgibb.com] On Behalf Of Keith Savage Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 6:31 PM To: Words List Member Subject: [Words] The Original Hawks Bootleg CD Importance: High Hi there Does anyone know where the bootleg copy of The Original Hawks might be available from or does anyone on the list have a copy of the full CD that they were prepared to share? I have a copy of the 'official' Hawks soundtrack but would really like to get a copy of the extra songs. Many thanks in advance Keith From: Words@brothersgibb.com [mailto:Words@brothersgibb.com] On Behalf Of Chris Mathis Sent: 28 May 2017 04:04 To: Words List Member Subject: [Words] Words Of A Fool Does anyone know where this was recorded? There is a live audience. ??? https://youtu.be/3uc0MLZQZi8 Moonlight Madness was to have been Barry Gibb's second solo album (not counting his The Kid's No Good) but not released, and was produced by Barry Gibb and Karl Richardson. Some of the songs from this album were released and appeared on the soundtrack Hawks. The name of this album was originally When Tomorrow Comes then My Eternal Love and finally Moonlight Madness. A bootleg version exists, titled The Original Hawks. The disc features the entire unreleased album, as well as a number of bonus tracks. The songs "My Eternal Love", "Where Tomorrow Is" and "Letting Go" appeared in the UK version of the box set Tales from the Brothers Gibb The writing credit on "Distant Strangers" was by Gibb with the band (Carlos Vega, Steve Farris and Neil Stubenhaus). Songs like "My Eternal Love" and "Not in Love at All" was sung in falsetto. Gibb moved into a more strongly rhythmic "Where Tomorrow Is", the song was credited to B. Gibb/R. Gibb/M. Gibb songwriting partnership. "Change" and "Moonlight Madness" was credited to Gibb with pianist George Bitzer and guitarist Alan Kendall. "Moonlight Madness" was sung in Gibb's breathy voice. The synthesizer in intro was added when Gibb decided to make it the first track on the album. "The Savage is Loose" and "Cover You" was recorded in March sessions of the album. "The Savage is Loose" was a protest song invoking among others the 'woman in Dallas'. "Cover You" (original title "Cover You with Kisses") was features a bass line by Stubenhaus. After these two songs, he took a break and went to England. The album session was resumed later in April.[1] Gibb wrote the verse melody of Carola's song "Lost in the Crowd" which was recorded from March to April. On April or May 1986, Gibb and David English wrote "We're the Bunburys" and "Chapter One: 'Record Breakers'" with Gibb on vocals and guitar and English on speech, the session was produced by Gibb and Karl Richardson.[1] By April, he continued to record four songs for this album, "Words of a Fool" was a country ballad that was reminiscent of the Bee Gees' 1978 song "Rest Your Love on Me". The guitar riff by Kendall on "System of Love", which also formed the basis of the Bee Gees' 1993 song "My Destiny". The last song, "Letting Go" was a dramatic ballad, the other lines was sung in falsetto at the end of melody "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees ) http://www.brothersgibb.com "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees ) http://www.brothersgibb.com Back to top
Date: Wed, 31 May 2017 02:43:27 +0000 (UTC) From: Marty Hogan <martyhogan@sbcglobal.net> Subject: Re: The Original Hawks Bootleg CD Some of it. I can make a CD copy of it if you want. Give me an address and I will try to do it this weekend. Marty -------------------------------------------- On Tue, 5/30/17, Chris Mathis wrote: Subject: [Words] The Original Hawks Bootleg CD To: "Words List Member" Date: Tuesday, May 30, 2017, 8:37 PM #yiv6601115901 #yiv6601115901 -- _filtered #yiv6601115901 {panose-1:2 4 5 3 5 4 6 3 2 4;} _filtered #yiv6601115901 {font-family:Calibri;panose-1:2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4;} _filtered #yiv6601115901 {font-family:Consolas;panose-1:2 11 6 9 2 2 4 3 2 4;} _filtered #yiv6601115901 {font-family:Tahoma;panose-1:2 11 6 4 3 5 4 4 2 4;} #yiv6601115901 #yiv6601115901 p.yiv6601115901MsoNormal, #yiv6601115901 li.yiv6601115901MsoNormal, #yiv6601115901 div.yiv6601115901MsoNormal {margin:0in;margin-bottom:.0001pt;font-size:11.0pt;} #yiv6601115901 a:link, #yiv6601115901 span.yiv6601115901MsoHyperlink {color:#0563C1;text-decoration:underline;} #yiv6601115901 a:visited, #yiv6601115901 span.yiv6601115901MsoHyperlinkFollowed {color:#954F72;text-decoration:underline;} #yiv6601115901 pre {margin:0in;margin-bottom:.0001pt;font-size:10.0pt;} #yiv6601115901 span.yiv6601115901HTMLPreformattedChar {font-family:Consolas;} #yiv6601115901 p.yiv6601115901msonormal0, #yiv6601115901 li.yiv6601115901msonormal0, #yiv6601115901 div.yiv6601115901msonormal0 {margin-right:0in;margin-left:0in;font-size:11.0pt;} #yiv6601115901 span.yiv6601115901EmailStyle20 {color:windowtext;} #yiv6601115901 span.yiv6601115901EmailStyle21 {color:#1F497D;} #yiv6601115901 span.yiv6601115901EmailStyle23 {color:windowtext;} #yiv6601115901 .yiv6601115901MsoChpDefault {font-size:10.0pt;} _filtered #yiv6601115901 {margin:1.0in 1.0in 1.0in 1.0in;} #yiv6601115901 div.yiv6601115901WordSection1 {} #yiv6601115901 These?  https://youtu.be/haRtPrVWJig  https://youtu.be/pofDpWQrKds  From: Words@brothersgibb.com [mailto:Words@brothersgibb.com] On Behalf Of Keith Savage Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 6:31 PM To: Words List Member Subject: [Words] The Original Hawks Bootleg CD Importance: High  Hi there  Does anyone know where the bootleg copy of The Original Hawks might be available from or does anyone on the list have a copy of the full CD that they were prepared to share?  I have a copy of the ‘official’ Hawks soundtrack but would really like to get a copy of the extra songs.  Many thanks in advanceKeith  From: Words@brothersgibb.com [mailto:Words@brothersgibb.com] On Behalf Of Chris Mathis Sent: 28 May 2017 04:04 To: Words List Member Subject: [Words] Words Of A Fool  Does anyone know where this was recorded?  There is a live audience…  ???  https://youtu.be/3uc0MLZQZi8  Moonlight Madness was to have been Barry Gibb's second solo album (not counting his The Kid's No Good) but not released, and was produced by Barry Gibb and Karl Richardson. Some of the songs from this album were released and appeared on the soundtrack Hawks. The name of this album was originally When Tomorrow Comes then My Eternal Love and finally Moonlight Madness. A bootleg version exists, titled The Original Hawks. The disc features the entire unreleased album, as well as a number of bonus tracks. The songs "My Eternal Love", "Where Tomorrow Is" and "Letting Go" appeared in the UK version of the box set Tales from the Brothers Gibb  The writing credit on "Distant Strangers" was by Gibb with the band (Carlos Vega, Steve Farris and Neil Stubenhaus). Songs like "My Eternal Love" and "Not in Love at All" was sung in falsetto. Gibb moved into a more strongly rhythmic "Where Tomorrow Is", the song was credited to B. Gibb/R. Gibb/M. Gibb songwriting partnership. "Change" and "Moonlight Madness" was credited to Gibb with pianist George Bitzer and guitarist Alan Kendall. "Moonlight Madness" was sung in Gibb's breathy voice. The synthesizer in intro was added when Gibb decided to make it the first track on the album. "The Savage is Loose" and "Cover You" was recorded in March sessions of the album. "The Savage is Loose" was a protest song invoking among others the 'woman in Dallas'. "Cover You" (original title "Cover You with Kisses") was features a bass line by Stubenhaus. After these two songs, he took a break and went to England. The album session was resumed later in April.[1]  Gibb wrote the verse melody of Carola's song "Lost in the Crowd" which was recorded from March to April. On April or May 1986, Gibb and David English wrote "We're the Bunburys" and "Chapter One: 'Record Breakers'" with Gibb on vocals and guitar and English on speech, the session was produced by Gibb and Karl Richardson.[1]  By April, he continued to record four songs for this album, "Words of a Fool" was a country ballad that was reminiscent of the Bee Gees' 1978 song "Rest Your Love on Me". The guitar riff by Kendall on "System of Love", which also formed the basis of the Bee Gees' 1993 song "My Destiny". The last song, "Letting Go" was a dramatic ballad, the other lines was sung in falsetto at the end of melody      "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees )http://www.brothersgibb.com      "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees )http://www.brothersgibb.com "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees ) http://www.brothersgibb.com Back to top
Date: Wed, 31 May 2017 18:32:08 +0200 From: "Terry Tucker" <5ForRobin@mail.com> Subject: Off Topic : Prayers for Olivia Newton John Back to top
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