Words@brothersgibb.com message digest 04/10/2017 15:01 (#2017-329)

4 messages included in this issue

1One week noticegarcia10303@gmail.com
2In Summary from Kitt LaRuemartyhogan@sbcglobal.net
3In Summary from Kitt LaRuereygibb@yahoo.es
4In Summary from Kitt LaRuejulesbrenner_rn@yahoo.com

Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2017 21:42:49 -0400 From: David Garcia <garcia10303@gmail.com> Subject: One week notice Reminder, next Sunday, CBS has the Bee Gees Tribute Special. Not that it is so exciting, but honestly, how many more Bee Gees tv broadcasts will we have to look forward to? I remember the Disney special, the VH1 Storytellers, and the Bee Gees on Oprah, Geraldo, and Clive Anderson. But those were decades ago. If CBS is going to keep running commercials, I may as well offer another reminder, right? . David Garcia, who is finally running out of memorable tv shows in NYC . Back to top
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2017 16:18:05 +0000 (UTC) From: Marty Hogan <martyhogan@sbcglobal.net> Subject: In Summary from Kitt LaRue Original Album Sales – Comments 1967 Bee Gees’ 1st – 1,350,000 1968 Horizontal – 1,200,000 1968 Idea – 1,250,000 1969 Odessa – 1,200,000 1970 Cucumber Castle – 350,000 1970 2 Years On – 400,000 1971 Trafalgar – 600,000 1972 To Whom It May Concern – 650,000 1973 Life in a Tin Can – 500,000 1974 Mr. Natural – 325,000 1975 Main Course – 2,800,000 1976 Children of the World – 3,000,000 1977 Saturday Night Fever – 34,800,000 1979 Spirits Having Flown – 11,700,000 1981 Living Eyes – 1,000,000 1983 Staying Alive – 3,550,000 1987 E.S.P. – 2,700,000 1989 One – 1,250,000 1991 High Civilization – 1,300,000 1993 Size Isn’t Everything – 900,000 1997 Still Waters – 3,600,000 2001 This Is Where I Came In – 1,100,000 Interesting that 'Mr. Natural' was their worst selling album, but 'To Whom...' outsold 'Trafalgar' which had a huge #1 hit and another medium hit. I think these are the ones I want to have one vinyl. 'SNF' was huge with 'Spirits' big but at 1/3 the sale How did 'Here at last...Live!' do in sales??? Back to top
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2017 19:02:32 +0200 From: Roberto Rey <reygibb@yahoo.es> Subject: Re: In Summary from Kitt LaRue http://chartmasters.org/2017/04/cspc-bee-gees-popularity-analysis/50/ Enviado desde mi iPhone > El 10 abr 2017, a las 18:18, Marty Hogan escribió: > > Original Album Sales – Comments > > 1967 Bee Gees’ 1st – 1,350,000 > 1968 Horizontal – 1,200,000 > 1968 Idea – 1,250,000 > 1969 Odessa – 1,200,000 > 1970 Cucumber Castle – 350,000 > 1970 2 Years On – 400,000 > 1971 Trafalgar – 600,000 > 1972 To Whom It May Concern – 650,000 > 1973 Life in a Tin Can – 500,000 > 1974 Mr. Natural – 325,000 > 1975 Main Course – 2,800,000 > 1976 Children of the World – 3,000,000 > 1977 Saturday Night Fever – 34,800,000 > 1979 Spirits Having Flown – 11,700,000 > 1981 Living Eyes – 1,000,000 > 1983 Staying Alive – 3,550,000 > 1987 E.S.P. – 2,700,000 > 1989 One – 1,250,000 > 1991 High Civilization – 1,300,000 > 1993 Size Isn’t Everything – 900,000 > 1997 Still Waters – 3,600,000 > 2001 This Is Where I Came In – 1,100,000 > > Interesting that 'Mr. Natural' was their worst selling album, but 'To Whom...' outsold 'Trafalgar' which had a huge #1 hit and another medium hit. I think these are the ones I want to have one vinyl. 'SNF' was huge with 'Spirits' big but at 1/3 the sa > > How did 'Here at last...Live!' do in sales??? > > > "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees ) > http://www.brothersgibb.com > Back to top
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2017 11:20:56 -0700 From: Julie Brenner <julesbrenner_rn@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: In Summary from Kitt LaRue Just out of curiosity is this just vinyl album sales or all sales on vinyl, CDs, cassette and 8 tracks? Julie Sent from my iPhone > On Apr 10, 2017, at 10:02 AM, Roberto Rey via Words wrote: > > http://chartmasters.org/2017/04/cspc-bee-gees-popularity-analysis/50/ > > Enviado desde mi iPhone > >> El 10 abr 2017, a las 18:18, Marty Hogan escribió: >> >> Original Album Sales – Comments >> >> 1967 Bee Gees’ 1st – 1,350,000 >> 1968 Horizontal – 1,200,000 >> 1968 Idea – 1,250,000 >> 1969 Odessa – 1,200,000 >> 1970 Cucumber Castle – 350,000 >> 1970 2 Years On – 400,000 >> 1971 Trafalgar – 600,000 >> 1972 To Whom It May Concern – 650,000 >> 1973 Life in a Tin Can – 500,000 >> 1974 Mr. Natural – 325,000 >> 1975 Main Course – 2,800,000 >> 1976 Children of the World – 3,000,000 >> 1977 Saturday Night Fever – 34,800,000 >> 1979 Spirits Having Flown – 11,700,000 >> 1981 Living Eyes – 1,000,000 >> 1983 Staying Alive – 3,550,000 >> 1987 E.S.P. – 2,700,000 >> 1989 One – 1,250,000 >> 1991 High Civilization – 1,300,000 >> 1993 Size Isn’t Everything – 900,000 >> 1997 Still Waters – 3,600,000 >> 2001 This Is Where I Came In – 1,100,000 >> >> Interesting that 'Mr. Natural' was their worst selling album, but 'To Whom...' outsold 'Trafalgar' which had a huge #1 hit and another medium hit. I think these are the ones I want to have one vinyl. 'SNF' was huge with 'Spirits' big but at 1/3 the s >> >> How did 'Here at last...Live!' do in sales??? >> >> >> "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
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