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Favourite Bee Gees memory

Never actually saw them live but the next best thing was watching Saturday Night Fever, during the year of its release, in a cinema in Times Square, New York. Top that!
Avatar: littleitalyblogspot littleitalyblogspot - 16 October 2008 11:51am

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Dominatrix said:
My favourite memory is of their infamous "sense of humour malfunction" on the Clive Anderson show...pmsl :D
16 October 2008 11:56am


littleitalyblogspot said:
The sun has got its hat on...hip hip hip horray...that one? I love that song. But getting back to the Bee Gees. What happened on the Clive Anderson show?
16 October 2008 2:02pm


littleitalyblogspot said:
The sun has got its hat on...hip hip hip horray...that one? I love that song. But getting back to the Bee Gees. What happened on the Clive Anderson show?
16 October 2008 2:02pm


Dominatrix said:
They got pi55ed off at him making jokes about them (which he did to every guest on his shows lol). Here's a link to it: uk.youtube.com
16 October 2008 2:10pm


martin93john said:
my uncle was the bodyguard of one of them and when i was little i was always being told that
16 October 2008 4:25pm


littleitalyblogspot said:
Gary mate...they're not really one of my favourite bands either. It's not that I listen to them in the car or anything but they have a place in the music family tree, don't they? (What's Heart by the way?)
16 October 2008 5:43pm


littleitalyblogspot said:
Gary mate...they're not really one of my favourite bands either. It's not that I listen to them in the car or anything but they have a place in the music family tree, don't they? (What's Heart by the way?)
16 October 2008 5:44pm


littleitalyblogspot said:
To Dominatrix thanks for the Bee Gees link. Yeah they were well pi55ed off. Classic!
16 October 2008 6:17pm


littleitalyblogspot said:
To Martin. Love stories like this. Just recently a colleague, someone I'd known for a while actually, casually mentioned that his dad was the drummer on David Bowie's Space Oddity single. Hell, if my dad had been Bowie's drummer I'd be taking out full page ads in The Times.
17 October 2008 11:42am


littleitalyblogspot said:
Quoting: martin93john my uncle was the bodyguard of one of them and when i was little i was always being told that
Thanks for the input...see the Bowie response
17 October 2008 1:06pm

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