words@brothersgibb.com message digest 07/11/2014 15:01 (#2014-51)

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1how I become a fanhartmuthbenz@me.com
2How I became a fanjasonedmisten@gmail.com
3how I become a fanmartyhogan@sbcglobal.net

Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 15:16:37 +0200 From: Hartmuth Benz <hartmuthbenz@me.com> Subject: Re: how I become a fan --Apple-Mail=_1DC88612-6B05-4A69-B22F-E4B3869879C8 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Apple-Mail=_F0CF35F9-0F2E-4408-960E-66136280D04C" --Apple-Mail=_F0CF35F9-0F2E-4408-960E-66136280D04C Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 the first band, I've ever seen live on stage have been 1965 "The Rolling Stones", but I didn't become a real Stones-fan another great band, I've seen live on stage have been 1966 "The Beates", but I didn't become a real Beatles-fan I've seen "The Who", "The Beach Boys", "Hermanns Hermits", "The Troggs", "The Tremeloes" and more live on stage, but i didn't become a real fan of them. I've heard "Abba", "The Monkees" and many, many more, but i didn't become a real fan of them. 1967 I've heard the "Bee Gees" with "Spicks and Specks", but I didn't become a real Bee Gees-fan after that, I've heard "New York Mining Disaster 1941", bought "Bee Gees First" and become a real Bee Gees fan. over the years, I've heard "Andy Gibb", "Robin Gibb", "Barry Gibb", "Maurice Gibb" and a little bit of "Lesley Gibb" and become a real Gibb-fan. --Apple-Mail=_F0CF35F9-0F2E-4408-960E-66136280D04C Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
the first band, I've ever seen live on stage have been 1965  "The Rolling Stones", but I didn't become a real Stones-fan
another great band, I've seen live on stage have been 1966  "The Beates", but I didn't become a real Beatles-fan
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Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 10:08:08 -0400 From: Jason Edmisten <jasonedmisten@gmail.com> Subject: How I became a fan For my 13th birthday (in 1986), a friend gave me a cassette tape of Greatest. I wore that thing out, especially *Spirits Having Flown*. A year later, I bought... *E-S-P...I communicate with you! *On CD, no less, and one of the first CDs I ever bought. Then I got Bee Gees Gold and heard *Lonely Days*. I was hooked, and have been since... Dark is the night, high is the fire. Touches the sky. Love with no shape or form. I am in your mind's eye. Just let your dreams run wild. Back to top
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 10:37:36 -0700 From: Marty Hogan <martyhogan@sbcglobal.net> Subject: Re: how I become a fan Anyone know of a recording by Leslie and Barry/Maurice? Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 11, 2014, at 6:16 AM, Hartmuth Benz wrote: > > > the first band, I've ever seen live on stage have been 1965 "The Rolling Stones", but I didn't become a real Stones-fan > another great band, I've seen live on stage have been 1966 "The Beates", but I didn't become a real Beatles-fan > > I've seen "The Who", "The Beach Boys", "Hermanns Hermits", "The Troggs", "The Tremeloes" and more live on stage, but i didn't become a real fan of them. > I've heard "Abba", "The Monkees" and many, many more, but i didn't become a real fan of them. > > 1967 I've heard the "Bee Gees" with "Spicks and Specks", but I didn't become a real Bee Gees-fan > after that, I've heard "New York Mining Disaster 1941", bought "Bee Gees First" and become a real Bee Gees fan. > > over the years, I've heard "Andy Gibb", "Robin Gibb", "Barry Gibb", "Maurice Gibb" and a little bit of "Lesley Gibb" and become a real Gibb-fan. > > > > Back to top
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