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- From: garc@compuserve.com (David Garcia)
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- Subject: Bee Gees Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Part 3/4
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- Summary: This posting contains a list of Frequently Asked
- Questions (and their answers) about the Bee Gees. It
- should be read by anyone who wishes to post to the
- alt.music.bee-gees newsgroup.
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- Bee Gees
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Part Three of Four
- August 25, 1998
-
- 3-01. What Bee Gees on-line resources are available?
-
- Well, the information age is providing a plethora of on-line
- goodies to Bee Gees fans these days. Most of these are available
- on the internet, a few others through subscriber-based on-line
- services such as America On-Line and CompuServe. Here is a basic
- overview of what you can expect to find...
-
- NEWS:
- If you want to read about the lastest goings on in the lives
- of the brothers Gibb and their fans, here are some resources are
- worth considering...
-
- alt.music.bee-gees is a USENET newsgroup. Ask your internet
- service provider how to access newsgroups if you're not familiar
- with it. Like most USENET newsgroups, alt.music.bee-gees is not
- moderated. This means that anyone can post whatever message they
- wish, regardless of whether it's kind, truthful, or even remotely
- related to the topic of the Bee Gees and their music. The
- alt.music.bee-gees newsgroup has become a magnet for all sorts of
- MAKE MONEY FA$T pyramid schemes and such these days, and could do
- with more fan participation. Unfortunately, exposing your e-mail
- address to a newsgroup such as alt.music.bee-gees can cause you
- to end up with tons of bulk e-mail in your mailbox, simply
- because the cyber-nitwits who send out such mailings harvest
- e-mail addresses from USENET newsgroups. This is one of the
- factors that has led to the much-decried "Decline and fall of
- USENET" in general. All things considered, however,
- alt.music.bee-gees is still a pretty good newsgroup.
- Mailing lists are a fine alternative to spam-ridden
- newsgroups, and there are two dedicated to the brothers Gibb,
- their music, and careers (and occasionally drifting off into
- topics of collectible Bee Gees lunchboxes, which Bee Gee has the
- cutest... uhhh... "eyes," etc.)
- The "Words" mailing list is a free e-mail subscriber service
- that has over 600 dedicated fans, and a daily output of between
- 30-50k of subscribers posts from around the globe. To subscribe,
- send an e-mail message to listserver@bg.wsii.com with a blank
- subject line and the message:
-
- subscribe words your@address.here
-
- in the message body. Yes, that's right, where it says
- your@address.here substitute your e-mail address.
- A second mailing list, the "Spirits Having Flown" list, is
- also a free e-mail subscriber service, presently available only
- in digest form. To subscribe, send e-mail to
- bee-gees-on@mail-list.com with the message:
-
- subscribe your@address.here/YOUR NAME HERE
-
- And, you got it, replace your@address.here with your e-mail
- address, and replace YOUR NAME HERE with your real name.
-
- THE WEB:
- On March 9th, 1997, the day before the UK release of "Still
- Waters", the Bee Gees made their official debut on the World Wide
- Web. The long awaited Official Bee Gees Web Experience, at
-
- http://www.beegees.net
-
- is also mentioned in the liner notes of the new CD. It is still
- relatively new to the net, but already is coming to life with
- biographical info, TV appearance schedules, and the official Bee
- Gees e-mail address, beegees@beegees.net
- This web site is growing rapidly, with appearance info,
- links to other sites, and a few official answers to questions
- raised in this FAQ as well!
- Mind you, no one web site can subsitute for the efforts of
- all fans. As Joe Brennan once observed, each fan does bring his
- own particular perspective on the Bee Gees to his own site, and
- in this sense each site, official or otherwise, is well worth
- viewing. So it is that, in addition to the offical site
- mentioned above, it is well worth paying a visit to the
- following...
-
- http://www.cc.columbia.edu/~brennan/beegees/
- This is Joe Brennan's web site, which goes into exhaustive
- detail on pretty much every song the Bee Gees have ever recorded.
- Encyclopaedic in scope, his web page makes you start to realize
- just how little you knew about songs that never made it to the
- record racks. Now it even includes a comprehensive list of songs
- in alphabetical order! Great going, Joe!
-
- http://www.andygibb.org/
- A remarkable tribute to Andy Gibb, the only soloist to have
- his first three singles hit number one -- this was no mere teen
- idol. The Official Andy Gibb Home Page features a well-written
- bio, album gifs, and information on the Andy Gibb Memorial
- Foundation.
-
- http://mv.ru/~eddy/bee.html
- What IS that line in "Stayin' Alive", oh, YOU know, that
- thing that goes "we can try to understand, the New
- York .......... on man?" Look it up here, at Eddy's lyrics page.
- You'll be surprised to discover how many songs you've been
- mishearing all these years.
-
- http://users.deltanet.com/~twograys/beegees.htm
- Kathy Gray has a lovely pictorial site here, with nice
- reprints of magazine articles, pics of the Bee Gees, fans'
- photos, contests, a collectors' corner (we will now pause to take
- a breath), real audio files, up-to-date TV info, a VERY active
- message board... essentially, we are talking about a Bee Gees
- theme park in cyberspace. Visit it now, before Six Flags takes
- it over!
-
- http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~iomvc/dpage.htm
- Speaking of theme parks, how about a Bee Gees museum? Of
- course, if it were up to me, we would just take over the
- Guggenheim, dispense with all those needless oil paintings, and
- start installing karaoke bars in the rotunda. I've been told
- that this is impractical, for reasons that elude me presently, so
- perhaps a museum on the Isle of Man -- the indisputable
- birthplace of the Bee Gees -- would be suitable. Think so? Stop
- by and share your thoughts with a few Manx fellows actively
- pursuing the idea...
-
- http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/main_course/media.htm
- Every time I listen to the new Bee Gees single "Alone", I
- remember how Sue Thompson blessed us all by providing .wav files
- of audio excerpts months before the song's release in the USA.
-
- http://www.scranton.com:2222/archive/b/bee_gees/
- Greg Luther first brought this site to my attention, "a web
- site that has a few selected Bee Gees songs for guitar." And
- he's right, it is. In the new_york_mining_disaster.crd file
- Andrew Rogers explains how to play guitar chords like Barry does.
- I must say, those minor chords look a tad challenging. And a
- barre on the 10th fret for C major? Oy!
- Other artists are here too, just click on "Parent Directory"
- once or twice to view the list. As a failed guitar player, this
- is just the sort of thing I've been looking for. Thanks, Greg!
-
- http://chevytrucks.org/mrphilco/beegees.html
- Okay, you've got the cover to "Horizontal", and there's five
- guys there. Now, which one is Vince Melouney, and which one is
- Colin Peterson? Well, you may find GIFs of album covers
- elsewhere, but THIS site tells you who is who, provides catalog
- numbers and tells you about CD availability. Very good GIFs,
- too! In fact, I was so impressed with this site that I decided
- to help Ron "Mr. Philco" Ramirez scrounge up some more album
- covers -- so now the site is bigger than ever. It's nice to
- FINALLY have a place to send people looking for Bee Gees album
- GIFs. Keep up the good work, Mr. Philco!
-
- http://www.polydor.com/polydor/artists/beegees/splash.html
- Well, we've been waiting for it, and now here it is: the Bee
- Gees page on the web site of Polydor, their record label. Among
- the features are a nice biography, although it curiously ends in
- 1977, tour dates (none available at the present time), and
- excerpts from the Bee Gees Electronic Press Kit (6.9 Megs of
- Quick Time Video. You may wish to go mow the lawn while
- downloading...). Also features a 30 second clip from the "Alone"
- video, and realaudio and .wav files of song excerpts from the
- "Still Waters" album. All in all, enough to keep the file
- download portion of your internet software busy for awhile. Make
- space on your hard drive...
-
- http://www.imperium.net/~alandail/BeeGees.html
- Alan Dail's site has a lot of text, and a sort of
- down-to-business look to it that I find appealing. There are
- links: links to the UK album chart, links to radio station
- request lines, and links to the Internet Singles Chart voting
- site (you HAVE voted, haven't you?). Check often for new radio
- info!
-
- http://www.bgwoc.org/
- Diane Weidenkopf's Wind of Change site has nice newspaper
- and magazine articles on the Bee Gees. Other goodies too! If
- you're curious about Bee Gees bootlegs, for example, you can read
- about them here. Not BUY them, mind you, but READ about them (of
- course!). Great site!
-
- http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Club/7434/index.html
- Joan Furilla brings us Joan's Wonderful Bee Gees Page, the
- home of Name that Bee Gees Song, one of those things on the
- internet that can easily make me forget that I have
- responsiblities and shouldn't spend hours being so totally
- distracted...
-
- http://www.toptown.com/CENTRALPARK/carncom/beegees/central.htm
- Jan Carnell's Bee Gees Back Chat is back, after a brief
- absence. And due to its overwhelming popularity, it has moved to
- a new location. Please note the above URL in your bookmarks!
- One of my favorite parts about it is the .wav to the song "Just
- in Case", not yet released anywhere in any form, except for this
- composition in progress on the Keppel Road video. Nice pictures,
- too!
-
- http://members.aol.com/bgfan/gc/index.html
- Amy on America On-line has put together this web site, which
- provides a nice combination of Bee Gees buy/sell ads and
- Macintosh evangelism ("Don't give in to the dark side", she
- warns. Well, of COURSE not! I use OS/2...). Past offerings
- listed have included Bee Gees "Sgt. Pepper" bubble gum cards!
- Yes, right, very good web site, one that is worth checking,
- especially if you're still looking for that Maurice Gibb lunchbox
- to complete your collection!
-
- http://muellner.simplenet.com/groove/lexicon/beegees/albums.htm
- Mr. Udo Muellner has a Bee Gees discography on his web site.
- Actually, it looks a lot like my FAQ discography too, except that
- his is easier to read, includes a comprehensive singles
- discography as well and predates mine by half a year. And look
- at this, he subscribes to CompuServe too! Well, it's true then,
- great minds think alike!
-
- Other sites...
- Suffice it to say, you don't have to speak English to
- appreciate the Bee Gees. Since my capabilities in foreign
- languages remain somewhat limited, I will not attempt to review
- these, but if you speak the language, by all means stop by and
- have a look!
-
- Bee Gees Fan Club - Argentina [In Spanish]:
- http://free.websight.com/BGFC_ARG/
-
- Bee Gees Fan Club - Japan [In Japanese]:
- http://village.infoweb.or.jp/~fwhw3700/bgsfcjp_index.htm
-
- Polydor - Japan [In Japanese]:
- http://www.polydor.co.jp/music/intl/beegees/
-
- Note: if you want to show the Japanese sites to someone who can
- read Japanese, be sure to download a Japanese-enabled web browser
- such as Tabibito (for Windows 95), available at
- http://www.japancan.com
-
- Don't forget, there are many more Bee Gees sites out there.
- Be sure to pass the word on so that we can include them in the
- next FAQ. Happy net-surfing!
-
- CHAT:
- For those who find internet chat to be even better when the
- topic is the Bee Gees, consider the IRC channel #bee-gees where
- Gibb fans meet on the XWorld server. Open for your chatting
- pleasure on Sundays 7pm Eastern, Tuesdays and Thursdays 8pm
- Eastern. (Note to those abroad: Eastern is the same as "New York
- time," check your handy world clock. You DO have a handy world
- clock, or course?)
- Special thanks to chat operator Martha Irwin for this
- helpful info, and for also suggesting that newbies in need of
- killer chat apps consider mIRC shareware chat software, easily
- obtained on-line by visiting www.mirc.co.uk.
-
- COMMERCIAL ON-LINE SERVICES:
- In other words, AOL and Compu$erve. Please remember, you
- have to JOIN THESE SERVICES to take advantage of their
- propriatery resources. Unlike other internet thingies, you
- can't just point to your web browser here and expect it to
- suddenly cough up CompuServe fan club forums -- although it is
- rumored that CompuServe may eventually make forums available to
- non-subscribers on the internet as a pay-per-use feature...
-
- America On-Line:
- Well, alright, you've endured twenty-five consecutive busy
- signals, modem initialization errors and cyber-bales of junk
- e-mail and now you want to get up to speed on the Bee Gees. Just
- pay a visit to the People Connection. In the "Arts and
- Entertainment" area a Bee Gees channel is available for your
- chat- room pleasure on Wednesday nights at 9:30 PM, Eastern
- Standard Time (New York time).
- Kathy Gray also urges me to "include information on the Bee
- Gees bulletin boards available on AOL. To get there, use
- Keyword: MMC (to get to the Music Message Center), then click on
- 'Artists A - F,' then click on 'Bee Gees.'" Thanks, Kathy!
-
- CompuServe:
- Just use the CompuServe GO command to GO BEEGEES (WINCIM
- users, click the stoplight icon and type BEEGEES in the dialog
- box). This will place you in the Fan Club B forum, which has a
- section dedicated to the Bee Gees, including a messages area and
- file library. Among the items in the library are JPEGS and GIFS
- of album covers and promotional photos. You can also find
- several text files in the library, including a recent CompuServe
- conference with John Merchant of Middle Ear studio.
- In addition to the Fan Club forum, you can access other
- CompuServe goodies to keep you informed on Bee Gee bulletins and
- album info.
-
- * GO POLYGRAM takes you to the Polygram CompuServe site, which
- gives album release info. There was a nice site for the Bee
- Gees under April releases, despite the fact that nothing was
- released in April...
-
- * GO ALLMUSIC takes you to the All-Music Guide, where you can
- look up such things as the catalog numbers for albums of those
- Latin pop duos that Barry keeps singing with (see FAQ part 2) and
- all available covers of Gibb composition "Gilbert Green" (one, so
- far).
-
- * CompuServe's Executive News Service enables you to get press
- releases and other wire service articles selected for your
- perusal. Follow the instructions in the Executive News Service,
- and use as news search keywords BEE GEES, BARRY GIBB, ROBIN GIBB,
- MAURICE GIBB and ANDY GIBB. If you like, you can also create a
- second news folder with the keywords ROBERT STIGWOOD, POLYDOR,
- ARIF MARDIN, KARL RICHARDSON, ALBHY GALUTEN or whatever. The
- Executive News Service carries with it per-minute charges IN
- ADDITION TO CompuServe's usual exorbitant hourly rates. So read
- the help file on charges and usage carefully, and for crying out
- loud, DON'T GET UP FOR A CUP OF COFFEE while logged on to the
- Executive News Service! You've been warned...
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Responses to FAQ: Send responses and comments to David
- Garcia at garc@compuserve.com or post to the mailing lists if you
- are a subscriber.
- Special thanks to the following for their kind assistance in
- producing this FAQ: Renee Schreiber, Joe Brennan, Chris Mathis,
- Bette Hanson, Lynn Lyda, Antonette Daniar, Jill Thompson, "Imran
- C.", Joey Spain, Ed Vlasov, Melody Ishiwata, "Kevin M.", Doug
- "Doug in MO" Shannon, Jimmy Wade, Goran Gustafsson, Juan Perea,
- Grant Walters, "Tony","Mike", Lucas Broer, Joel K. Ashby, "Di",
- Marty Hogan, Rhonda J. Platania, Anne Simpson, Al Collum III,
- Elliott A. Jacobowitz, Sue Thompson, Kathy Gray and her friend in
- France, Ruth Burcaw, "BG Pixie" CBolitiski, Ann M. Richardson,
- Marcel Troost, Daniel Navarro, Doug "Doug in TX" Wilson, Phongsak
- Suppattarachai, "Marion from (today's climate here) Germany",
- Colin Harris, Greg Luther, Helio Takahashi, Douwe Dijkstra, Diane
- Weidenkopf, Robert Phan, Karen Liew, Ron Ramirez, Jay Siekierski,
- Alan Dail, Joan Furilla, Jan Carnell, "Amy on AOL", Udo Muellner,
- Park Duk-Hyeon, Joseph Yellin, Tom Fini, Martha Irvin and many
- others (to whom I apologize for their accidental omission)
-
-