Words@brothersgibb.com message digest 05/11/2021 03:01 (#2021-1678)

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1Robin Gibb's son Robin-John Gibb thinks his late father sent him a message about their babycmathis@brothersgibb.com
2Robin Gibb's son Robin-John Gibb thinks his late father sent him a message about their babyjthompson@iquest.net
3Robin Gibb's son Robin-John Gibb thinks his late father sent him a message about their babymiddleear@gmail.com

Date: Mon, 10 May 2021 21:57:47 -0400 From: <cmathis@brothersgibb.com> Subject: RE: Robin Gibb's son Robin-John Gibb thinks his late father sent him a message about their baby Way back when I was a kid, in my young 20’s I woke up to a =E2block” of Bee Gees songs ‘on the radio’. It was fantastic! I was so pleased that I picked up the phone to call the radio station and the DJ answered the phone. I said to him, “Thank you for playing a block of Bee Gees songs”, he said, what do you mean, we are not playing any Bee Gees songs at the moment… I looked at my “cassette alarm clock”… Yep, had set the alarm to go off and play the music cassette… It was a Bee Gees cassette… Sigh… From: Words@brothersgibb.com On Behalf Of Marty Hogan Sent: Monday, May 10, 2021 4:45 PM To: Words List Member Subject: [Words] Robin Gibb's son Robin-John Gibb thinks his late father sent him a message about their baby SO Often, I will be in a store, grocery, or out somewhere and I will hear distant Bee Gees music. It usually turns out to be the iPhone in my pocket. On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 6:00 PM > wrote: http://alturl.com/zdity Robin Gibb's son Robin-John Gibb thinks his late father sent him a message about their baby. The 38-year-old singer songwriter and his partner Megan - who have sons Maxwell-Robin John, seven, and Theodore-Alexander, five, and 11-year-old daughter Ella - are expecting their fourth child, and their son is due on May 20, which will mark the ninth an Speaking to HELLO! magazine, Robin-John said: "We had our first appointment with Colin Davis, the obstetrician who delivered our two sons, at the end of October, and as we sat down in the waiting room, the Bee Gees' hit 'More Than A Woman' came on the rad "The timing of it was such a surprise that we couldn't help wondering if it was a sign. "We didn't know we were expecting a boy at this stage and initially thought the title of the song could be my father's way of telling us we were having a girl." Even after finding out they were having another son, the couple still think the song might have been a message from Robin. Megan added: "RJ's dad loved riddles and even when he was ill, still retained his amazing sense of humor. "So if indeed it was him, I think he was being funny and wanted to keep us guessing about the baby's gender. "It's certainly strange how, wherever we are in the world, a Bee Gees hit inevitably comes on the radio. It always seems to happen when we're talking about him or the Bee Gees in general. It's reassuring, as if Robin is watching over us." Meanwhile, the 'Night Fever' hitmaker is kept alive in the memories of his family, with Megan and Robin-John both seeing glimpses of him in their own children. She said: "We always wonder how he would have been with the kids, especially as Ella, Max and Teddy are such lively, goofy characters. They remind us of Grandad when he was a boy, and his twin brother Maurice." "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees ) http://www.brothersgibb.com To unsubscribe, send a message to Words-unsubscribe@brothersgibb.com Back to top
Date: Mon, 10 May 2021 22:20:36 -0400 From: Jill Thompson <jthompson@iquest.net> Subject: Re: Robin Gibb's son Robin-John Gibb thinks his late father sent him a message about their baby Chris I love that story!!! Lol 😂 Sent from my iPhone > On May 10, 2021, at 9:58 PM, cmathis@brothersgibb.com wrote: > >  > Way back when I was a kid, in my young 20’s I woke up to a “block” of Bee Gees songs ‘on the radio’. It was fantastic! > > I was so pleased that I picked up the phone to call the radio station and the DJ answered the phone. > > I said to him, “Thank you for playing a block of Bee Gees songs=80, he said, what do you mean, we are not playing any Bee Gees songs at the moment… > > I looked at my “cassette alarm clock”… Yep, had set the alarm to go off and play the music cassette… It was a Bee Gees cassette… > > Sigh… > > From: Words@brothersgibb.com On Behalf Of Marty Hogan > Sent: Monday, May 10, 2021 4:45 PM > To: Words List Member > Subject: [Words] Robin Gibb's son Robin-John Gibb thinks his late father sent him a message about their baby > > SO Often, I will be in a store, grocery, or out somewhere and I will hear distant Bee Gees music. > > It usually turns out to be the iPhone in my pocket. > > On Sun, May 9, 2021 at 6:00 PM wrote: > http://alturl.com/zdity > > Robin Gibb's son Robin-John Gibb thinks his late father sent him a message about their baby. > > The 38-year-old singer songwriter and his partner Megan - who have sons Maxwell-Robin John, seven, and Theodore-Alexander, five, and 11-year-old daughter Ella - are expecting their fourth child, and their son is due on May 20, which will mark the ninth > > Speaking to HELLO! magazine, Robin-John said: "We had our first appointment with Colin Davis, the obstetrician who delivered our two sons, at the end of October, and as we sat down in the waiting room, the Bee Gees' hit 'More Than A Woman' came on the r > > "The timing of it was such a surprise that we couldn't help wondering if it was a sign. > > "We didn't know we were expecting a boy at this stage and initially thought the title of the song could be my father's way of telling us we were having a girl." > > Even after finding out they were having another son, the couple still think the song might have been a message from Robin. > > Megan added: "RJ's dad loved riddles and even when he was ill, still retained his amazing sense of humor. > > "So if indeed it was him, I think he was being funny and wanted to keep us guessing about the baby's gender. > > "It's certainly strange how, wherever we are in the world, a Bee Gees hit inevitably comes on the radio. It always seems to happen when we're talking about him or the Bee Gees in general. It's reassuring, as if Robin is watching over us." > > Meanwhile, the 'Night Fever' hitmaker is kept alive in the memories of his family, with Megan and Robin-John both seeing glimpses of him in their own children. > > She said: "We always wonder how he would have been with the kids, especially as Ella, Max and Teddy are such lively, goofy characters. They remind us of Grandad when he was a boy, and his twin brother Maurice." > "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees ) > http://www.brothersgibb.com > > To unsubscribe, send a message to Words-unsubscribe@brothersgibb.com > > > "Words & Music", Fans Of The Brothers Gibb ( Bee Gees ) > http://www.brothersgibb.com > > To unsubscribe, send a message to Words-unsubscribe@brothersgibb.com Back to top
Date: Tue, 11 May 2021 00:10:27 -0400 From: Edward Vlasov <middleear@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Robin Gibb's son Robin-John Gibb thinks his late father sent him a message about their baby Re: [Words] Robin Gibb's son Robin-John Gibb thinks his late father sent him a message about their baby If you're on your way to a casino and while driving you scan through FM stations and you catch a Bee Gees song,
you're gonna win, it's just science.

However, if you're hearing "Tragedy" on the muzak while gambling, take your money and run, it's a sign.
Not from Robin though. Might it be from Jimi Hendrix?

Eddy


Even in if you believe in that kind of thing, it sounds like nothing more than a mild coincidence.

Sal


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Sent: Sun, May 9, 2021 7:59 pm
Subject: [Words] Robin Gibb's son Robin-John Gibb thinks his late father sent him a message about their baby
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Robin Gibb's son Robin-John Gibb thinks his late father sent him a message about their baby.
 
The 38-year-old singer songwriter and his partner Megan - who have sons Maxwell-Robin John, seven, and Theodore-Alexander, five, and 11-year-old daughter Ella - are expecting their fourth child, and their son is due on May 20, which will mark the ninth an  
Speaking to HELLO! magazine, Robin-John said: "We had our first appointment with Colin Davis, the obstetrician who delivered our two sons, at the end of October, and as we sat down in the waiting room, the Bee Gees' hit 'More Than A Woman' came on the rad  
"The timing of it was such a surprise that we couldn't help wondering if it was a sign.
 
"We didn't know we were expecting a boy at this stage and initially thought the title of the song could be my father's way of telling us we were having a girl."
 
Even after finding out they were having another son, the couple still think the song might have been a message from Robin.
 
Megan added: "RJ's dad loved riddles and even when he was ill, still retained his amazing sense of humor.
 
"So if indeed it was him, I think he was being funny and wanted to keep us guessing about the baby's gender.
 
"It's certainly strange how, wherever we are in the world, a Bee Gees hit inevitably comes on the radio. It always seems to happen when we're talking about him or the Bee Gees in general. It's reassuring, as if Robin is watching over us."
 
Meanwhile, the 'Night Fever' hitmaker is kept alive in the memories of his family, with Megan and Robin-John both seeing glimpses of him in their own children.
 
She said: "We always wonder how he would have been with the kids, especially as Ella, Max and Teddy are such lively, goofy characters. They remind us of Grandad when he was a boy, and his twin brother Maurice."


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