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- Bee Gees
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Part Four of Four
- August 25, 1998
-
- 4-01. What is a FAQ?
-
- A. Well, THIS is a FAQ. In a broader sense, a FAQ is a list of
- answers to Frequently Asked Questions (and thus the acronym). It
- is a fairly common thing to find on USENET newsgroups, and it
- serves the purpose of providing answers to the questions most
- likely to be asked by those who are new to the group. This way,
- they can quickly get up to speed and deal with the more esoteric
- questions, etc.
- On USENET, FAQs are posted to news.answers and the newsgroup
- to which the FAQ relates. This FAQ is posted to news.answers and
- alt.music.bee-gees on the 25th of each month. The most recent
- version of the FAQ is always available by ftp at:
-
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/alt.music.bee-gees/
-
- and on the world wide web at:
-
- http://www.faqs.org/faqs/music/beegees-faq/
-
- If you wish to reprint all or part of this FAQ on your web
- site or fan club newsletter, please write to the FAQ maintainer,
- David Garcia, at garc@compuserve.com
-
- 4-02. Whatever happened to...?
-
- A. Here are some followups on several people who have been asked
- about from time to time...
-
- ANDY GIBB - Younger brother Andy Gibb passed away on March 10th,
- 1988. The Andy Gibb Memorial Foundation was started by his
- brothers to carry on his memory.
- At some point, I would like to see an Andy Gibb FAQ posted
- here too. I don't know as much about Andy as some of our mailing
- list subscribers do, and I'm sure that there are those who could
- do better at it than me. It seems inappropriate to let him be
- merely a footnote to this FAQ, and I look forward to seeing the
- Andy Gibb FAQ someday soon. In the meantime, be sure to visit
- the official Andy Gibb web page, http://www.andygibb.org/
-
- ROBERT STIGWOOD - As Joe Brennan once said, it would seem that
- the relationship between Robert and the Bee Gees is a complex
- one. While they had their share of legal battles in 1981, the
- brothers still look upon Robert as their mentor, and said as much
- at the Brit Awards this year. Barry also asked Robert Stigwood
- to accept the award on stage with them.
- Among Robert's recent acheviements are the movie "Evita" and
- the new stage musical "Saturday Night Fever". A Bee Gees
- connection in each of these: Back in the seventies, Barry was
- being considered for the role of Che Guevara in the film "Evita",
- but lost out due to the misfortune of two decades of delays.
- And, the Bee Gees have written a new song, "Immortality", for the
- "Fever" musical, which is opened in London in May of 1998.
-
- BILL SHEPHERD - When recently asked about him on the "Words"
- mailing list, Renee mentioned that Bill passed away some years
- ago. Bill, as you recall, did the orchestrations for the early
- Bee Gees albums, and it could be said that he had a lot to do
- with the lush sound of those albums as well. He was also one of
- their producers in the Australian days.
-
- ALBHY GALUTEN AND KARL RICHARDSON - In much the same way that
- Bill Shepherd helped to sculpt the sound of the early Bee Gees
- albums,Albhy and Karl had a lot to do with the sound of the
- "helium years". I had a press release from MCA about one of
- these two a few months back, talking about work with CD-ROMs.
- According to an article Joey Spain recently forwarded, it appears
- to be Albhy, who is now VP of interactive programming for MCA
- Music Entertainment. Thanks, Joey!
-
- ARIF MARDIN - Arif produced three albums with the Bee Gees: "Mr.
- Natural", "Main Course", and "E.S.P.". He also produced two
- songs on the new "Still Waters" CD: "I Will" and "Obsessions".
- On December 17th 1996, the New York Post reported that,
- after 33 years with Atlantic Records, Arif has signed a
- "long-term deal" to stay with the company. It also notes that in
- 1990 he was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the National
- Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. He won his sixth Grammy
- award earlier this year for his work on "Smokey Joe's Cafe -- The
- Songs of Leiber and Stoller" from the hit Broadway play. His
- previous Grammy awards include Producer of the Year in 1975 and
- for co-producing the soundtrack for "Saturday Night Fever" in
- 1978, according to the Post.
-
- GUMMO GIBB - Joe Brennan writes...
- Apparently Hugh and Barbara were big Marx brothers fans, and
- started off naming their boys after them in order. Luckily for
- the others, by the time the second boy came along, Gummo was old
- enough to be attending school and taking quite a bit of teasing
- about his name, and they decided to name the second boy Barry.
- The parallels would have been uncanny. It was the middle
- three brothers who performed together and achieved the greatest
- fame, and consider even the personalities involved: Chico, the
- one who gets the girls; Harpo, the best musician and whose voice
- you rarely hear; and Groucho, the one known for his wordplay.
- And then even little Zeppo would have been the young handsome
- brother.
- But it was not to be. The real reason for the family's move
- to Australia was not the alleged arson incidents, but for the
- sake of poor Gummo, who needed to start a new life where his name
- was less known.
- Living out an eerie parallel, Gummo left show business early
- in the family's career and was never captured on film performing
- with them. He is said to be a travelling sheepshearer in
- Queensland, keeping to himself and never revealing his first
- name, going only by "Gibb... just call me Gibb".
- At his request, only his feet are shown in the drawing in
- the "Legend" book, and not even an animal parody of his face is
- provided. He is not mentioned in the autobiography of the group,
- and if you ask any of the family about him today, they will deny
- his existence, mainly because I have made all of this up.
-
- SUNNY JIM - In their authorized biography, the Bee Gees mention
- that they often did little comedy skits about Sunny Jim as a way
- of warming up before recording in the studio -- "Sunny Jim in the
- Arctic", etc. Sunny Jim is also among those given thanks in the
- liner notes of the "Children of the World" CD.
- Of course, all this you hear about Sunny Jim action figures,
- and Rankin/Bass yuletide productions of "The Adventures of Sunny
- Jim" with the composition "What's That on the Floor, Sunny Jim,
- Sunny Jim", is nothing more than groundless rumor. Ignore it.
- Please.
-
- 4-03. Will the Bee Gees ever perform live again?
-
- A. They already have. In October of 1996, a surprise appearance
- of the Bee Gees introduced the VH-1 Fashion Awards special. The
- warm reception they received showed that, while "Stayin' Alive"
- may be derided by anti-disco critics, it still enjoys huge
- popularity with the listening public.
- Another recent performance, although a brief one (and
- troubled with a water-logged mixing board -- outdoors on a rainy
- morning), took place at Rockefeller Center in June 1997, as part
- of the Today show's Friday summer concert series.
- But of course, the highlight of recent performances has to
- be the "one night only" event in Las Vegas in November 1997.
- This has since been shown in the US on pay-per-view and HBO, and
- is now starting to appear on television broadcasts worldwide --
- most recently, on BBC Television.
- Plans are in the works presently for more "one-night-only"
- performances in Ireland, London's Wembley Stadium, and other
- venues in South America, Africa, and Australia. For the lastest
- news and ticket info, be sure to check http://www.beegees.net
- (and your local travel agent...)
-
- 4-04. Will "Still Waters" be their last album?
-
- A. They have stated previously that, as long as their fans want
- to hear them, they will be happy to keep making albums.
- Does this mean they will keep going on forever? Well, in
- recent interviews Barry has suggested some reluctance at touring
- past the age of 55, but hopefully that doesn't rule out doing
- more albums. Of course, this is a man who was talking about
- retirement back in 1979....
- No matter what the future holds, chances are the Bee Gees
- will never leave the music business entirely. An interview on
- "Oprah" revealed that they intend to work with Barbra Streisand
- again. Also, a recent USA Today article mentioned that the Bee
- Gees may at some point start their own record label, and give new
- artists a chance to launch their careers. Great news! Now,
- where did I put my box of demo tapes? ;-)
-
- 4-05. What is the Bee Gees' e-mail address?
-
- A. The address given on the Official Bee Gees Web Experience
- is...
-
- beegees@beegees.net
-
- Of course, this doesn't answer the question of who actually
- clicks on the "Get New Mail" icon to read the mail sent to this
- address, or to what extent the Bee Gees read e-mail sent there.
- But this is the e-mail address given to fans on the Official Bee
- Gees Web Experience.
- Speaking of the internet, are there Bee Gees in cyberspace?
- Well, word has it that Maurice, a Macintosh enthisiast, has
- surfed the net on occasion, but as far as I know Barry and Robin
- have not yet ventured onto the information superhighway. And as
- an aside to Maurice, if you're reading this, please... what does
- "I.O.I.O." mean? ;-)
-
- 4-06. Who is Renee Schreiber?
-
- A. Renee is the Bee Gees' designated liasion with various
- recognized Bee Gees fan clubs worldwide (as it happens, there is
- no "official" Bee Gees fan club at the present time, and some
- locales may have more than one "recognized but unofficial" fan
- club, as well as some which may or may not be in various stages
- of Gibb acknowledgement. Complicated stuff, these fan clubs!).
- Renee is also administrator of the official Bee Gees and
- Andy Gibb web sites. Additionally, Renee assists Beverly Burke
- with the editing of the BGQ fan club newsletter, and often gives
- up-to-date media info and other helpful guidance to fans in
- cyberspace.
- Renee can be reached by e-mail at bgmelody@gate.net and by
- snail-mail at the address below.
- The liner notes of the "Still Waters" album, by the way,
- suggest that fans seeking fan club info write to:
-
- Bee Gees Fan Club Info
- 20505 US 19 N. Suite #12-290
- Clearwater, FL 34624
- U.S.A.
-
- For information and a list of clubs, send a self-addressed
- stamped envelope. Outside the U.S., along with your
- self-addressed envelope, please include post office-marked IRCs
- with your self-addressed envelope.
-
- 4-07. What is this rumor about missing lyrics to the song
- "Rings Around the Moon"?
-
- A. Well, while the song "Rings Around the Moon" has been
- relegated to "b-side rarity" status elsewhere in the world, in
- Japan it is a bonus track on the "Still Waters" CD. And the
- lyric sheet has the words to the song there, but it includes an
- extra verse that doesn't appear in the recording! Here is the
- missing verse, provided by Joseph Yellin...
-
- If you let me hide
- In the corner of your soul
- I will cherish you forever
- I will keep you from the cold
- And you know from the start
- I will never break your heart
-
- 4-08. When will the Bee Gees make a Christmas album (and/or
- country album, "unplugged" album, etc.)?
-
- A. Not for a very long time, from the sound of things.
- However, if you're looking for an "unplugged" album in
- particular, the mini-CD of the "Storytellers" performance may be
- of interest to you. It was, at one point, available as an add-on
- to the "Still Waters" CD at Target stores in the US. Perhaps
- these songs may appear in other forms elsewhere in the future;
- then again, maybe not.
- So far, the closest they've come to a Christmas album has
- been a rare performance of "Silent Night" on an old fan club
- release some years back. The requests by fans for a Christmas
- album have been many, but the brothers have maintained that they
- just aren't into Christmas albums.
- On the other hand, we now have the track "Miracles Happen"
- on the "Still Waters" CD. This song was originally written for
- the movie remake of "Miracle on 34th Street". Not exactly "Have
- a Holly Jolly Christmas with the Bee Gees", but it's a start,
- right? ;-)
-
- 4-09. Who decides whether rarities are released? Any chance
- that some unreleased tracks will be made available?
-
- A. It's an interesting situation. All music recorded by the
- brothers Gibb since 1967 remains under their own control, and
- nothing can be released without their approval.
- Not too many artists are blessed with such circumstances.
- Witness the contractual stuggles that o+> (the artist formerly
- known as Prince) and George Michael have gone through.
- Some performers -- Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, and the late
- Frank Zappa, to name two -- have made a point of getting as many
- rarities out there as possible, both to appease die-hard fans and
- to beat bootleggers at their own game. The Bee Gees, by
- contrast, have chosen to keep their unreleased tracks unreleased.
- There's certainly enough material in the archives to work
- with, if they so chose. In 1973, Atlantic records shelved Bee
- Gees album "A Kick in the Head is Worth Eight in the Pants"
- shortly before its scheduled release. All three brothers have
- abandoned at least one solo album each. And more than one Bee
- Gees studio LP has left behind extra songs on the storage reels.
- Also, let's not forget several albums worth of songs written
- for other artists. Virtually all of these tracks began as demos
- with one or more brothers singing. In addition, if they wanted
- to go the route the remaining Beatles have gone, they could mine
- the vaults of the BBC and countless other radio and television
- performances. Finally, there's at least a few demos and
- unreleased songs by Andy that remain withheld.
- Some of these items have been made available on bootleg CDs,
- put out by underground outfits such as Ladybird and Brothers Gibb
- Records. Among these have been the "Kick in the Head" album,
- both early and recent live performances, solo works and leftover
- songs from the "Hawks" soundtrack. Unfortunately, recent
- crackdowns in the US by Customs and FBI officials have made these
- even harder to find than ever.
- Ironically, sixty songs from the brothers' Australian years
- have been sold -- legally -- with maniacal enthusiasm around the
- world. One song, "I Was a Lover, a Leader of Men", has been
- released on ten seperate albums! Festival Records has been
- licensing these songs worldwide successfully simply because the
- Bee Gees have no creative control over their Australian
- recordings of 1963-1966. (Now, if only the brothers would turn
- over the Middle Ear Studio vaults to the troops at Festival, they
- could give bootleggers a good run for their money...)
-
- 4-10. What kind of tuning does Barry use on his guitar?
-
- A. The tuning is what he calls a "Hawaiian" tuning, consisting of
- guitar strings tuned as follows (from lowest note to highest
- note...)
-
- D A D F# A D
-
- Thanks to Greg Luther for tracking this down on "a web site
- that has a few selected Bee Gees songs for guitar." The address
- of that web site:
-
- http://www.scranton.com:2222/archive/b/bee_gees/
-
- Maurice, incidentally, uses standard guitar tuning. I like
- it that way -- the contrast between the two guitars came out very
- nicely on songs such as "Come Home Johnny Bride" and on their
- medleys on the "Midnight Special" TV appearances.
-
- 4-11. How tall are the Bee Gees?
-
- A. I was surprised to discover how hard it's been to get an
- answer to this one! Even the "official" reports have changed
- over the years, and differ substantially from guesses hazarded by
- fans who have met them and posed for photos with them. I was
- hopeful that the Official Bee Gees Web Experience would settle
- the matter once and for all, but now I see that they use the very
- same estimates that I've always been using. Good heavens,
- doesn't SOMEBODY have a tape measure over there? Anyway, fans
- estimates have been as follows:
-
- Barry: between 5' 10" and 6' 1"
- Robin: between 5' 8" and 5' 11"
- Maurice: between 5' 6" and 5' 9"
-
- Further, it is interesting to note that the Official Bee
- Gees Web Experience lists Andy as having been between 5' 7" and
- 5' 9" in height.
-
- 4-12. Are any of the Gibb brothers left-handed?
-
- A. Barry is. Andy was too.
-
- 4-13. When are their families' birthdays and anniversaries?
-
- A. Thanks to Lynn Lyda and Bette Hanson for their help with the
- following...
-
- Barry Alan Crompton Gibb and his family
-
- Barry and Linda Gibb married Sept 1, 1970 (his 2nd marriage)
-
- Barry's Birthday: Sept 1, 1946
- Linda's Birthday: May 11, 1950
-
- children's birthdays...
- Stephen Gibb: Dec 1, 1973
- Ashley Gibb: Sept 8, 1977
- Travis Gibb: Jan 10, 1981
- Michael Gibb: Dec 1, 1984
- Alexandra Gibb: Dec 29, 1991
-
- Robin Hugh Gibb and his family
-
- Robin and Dwina Gibb married Jul 31, 1985 (his 2nd marriage)
-
- Robin's Birthday: Dec 22, 1949
- Dwina's Birthday: Dec 22, 1952
-
- children's birthdays...
-
- Spencer Gibb: Sept 21,1972
- Melissa Gibb: Jun 17, 1974
- Robin John Gibb: Jan 21, 1983
-
- Maurice Ernest Gibb and his family
-
- Maurice and Yvonne Gibb married Oct 17, 1975 (his 2nd marriage)
- renewed wedding vows Feb 23, 1992
-
- Maurice's Birthday Dec 22, 1949
- Yvonne's Birthday: Sept 24,1950
-
- children's birthdays...
-
- Adam Gibb: Feb 23, 1976
- Samantha Gibb: Jul 2, 1980
-
- Additional days and anniversaries:
-
- January 12, 1945 Leslie Gibb (sister)
- January 25, 1978 Peta Gibb (Andy's daughter)
- September 29,19-- Berry Gibb-Rhodes (Leslie's daughter)
- November 17, 19-- Barbara Gibb (mother)
- Andy Gibb was born March 5, 1958 and died March 10, 1988
- Hugh Gibb was born January 15, 1916 and died March 6, 1992
-
- 4-14. Who is older, Robin or Maurice?
-
- A. Although they are twins (and thus born on the same day,
- December 22nd), Robin was born first.
-
- 4-15. What's on the list of forthcoming events?
-
- A. For the latest info, be sure to check the Official Bee Gees
- Web Experience, at: http://www.beegees.net
- Also, for televised events, a good source of up-to-date
- information is RockonTV, a free e-mail subscriber service that
- let's you know who will be appearing and/or performing on US
- television in the week to come. "BG Pixie" CBolitiski describes
- it as follows:
- "RockonTV is great cuz they post appearances on all sorts of
- variety/talk shows, VH1, MTV, and other. They generally post
- two notices during the week, one in time for week-end events and
- then one for the entire week to come. To get the e-mail delivery
- of RockonTV send an e-mail message with the words "subscribe" in
- the subject area to RockonTV@satchmo.com. Now we can all watch
- for the Brothers at the same time. Happy Screening!"
- Joey Spain adds the following...
- "You need not actually 'subscribe' to the notice list to
- receive the information they offer. They have a WWW site with
- the same content, and more at:
-
- http://www.satchmo.com/rockontv/rocknext.html
-
- 4-16. Where can I find the lyrics to...?
-
- A. This question has both a short answer and a long answer.
- First the long answer, which is... nowhere.
- Now, you might take issue with this, and say that lyrics are
- easily obtained in sheet music, in songbooks, even on lyric
- sheets that come with the CDs. But, quite simply, these sources
- are by no means guaranteed to be accurate.
- Take, for example, the song "Alone Again" from the "Two
- Years On" album. The sheet music anthology "Bee Gees Complete,
- Vol. 2", cites the phrase "I'm an abandoned train," However,
- another songbook lists the same phrase as "I'm on a bound down
- train." Which is correct?
- As for the lyric sheets on the CDs, let's look at the "High
- Civilization" CD. For the song "Secret Love", we see the phrase
- "I'd follow anywhere to make you happy." But listen to the CD,
- and it's OBVIOUS that Barry is singing "I'd follow anywhere to
- make it happen."
- So, why not ask the Bee Gees themselves? It's a thought, of
- course. But what about the song "Jive Talkin'?" On the "Main
- Course" CD Barry clearly sings "You'll never know / just what you
- mean to me." But in concert -- for example, the Melbourne
- concert on the "All For One" video -- he sings "You'll never
- know / just what you've done to me." For a while I thought this
- just might be the NEW official lyric, but then on VH-1's
- "Storytellers" Barry reverted back to "what you mean to me".
- Such is songwriting.
- Now for the short answer. An exhaustive anthology of Bee
- Gee lyrics can be found at...
-
- http://mv.ru/~eddy/bee.html
-
- 4-17. Have any books been written about the Bee Gees or Andy
- Gibb?
-
- A. Well, some have in years past, but my understanding is that
- they are pretty much out-of-print now. So, check your local used
- book store for any of the following titles (as supplied by Kathy
- Gray...)
-
- 1) "The Legend" Written by David English - Illustrations by
- Alex Brychta - Nov. 1979 - The Legend Company.
- (This is truly a priceless find. A cartoon-illustrated
- biography of the Bee Gees which portrays Barry as "Lionheart,"
- Robin as the "Red Setter" and Maurice as an "Eager Beaver." Yes,
- it's worth having just for this. The book is hard to find, but
- worth the effort. Available as a large paperback, but if you're
- lucky enough to find one of the very few (extremely rare) large
- hardcover editions with the red cover, you're quite lucky indeed.
- The Bros. had those printed up specially just for family members
- and friends).
-
- 2) "The Authorized Biography" Written by Barry, Robin and
- Maurice Gibb as told to David Leaf - 1979 - Dell Publishing
- (This book is also elusive, but it's out there, folks! If
- you're lucky enough to find a copy of this large hardcover book,
- you'll be treated to many enjoying (and some surprising)
- anecdotes about the Gibb Family and the Bros' rise to stardom.
- Includes many, many, original photos and a large, full color
- foldout poster. The same book can also be found with the same
- cover, but in a smaller paperback version).
-
- 3) "The Bee Gees" Written by Kim Stevens- 1978 - Quick Fox
- (This is a large paperback with a photo of the Bee Gees
- dressed in full Sgt. Pepper regalia on the front (headshots only)
- - 92 pages with many photos)
-
- 4) "The Bee Gees" Written by Kim Stevens - 1978 - Scholastic
- Book Services
- (This is a small paperback of the above book but by a
- different publisher. The cover is a brownish/orange color with a
- photo of the Bee Gees - 109 pages)
-
- 5) "The Bee Gees - a Photo-Bio" Written by Kim Stevens - 1978 -
- Jove
- (This is the exact same book as the "Bee Gees" by Kim
- Stevens, but in a small paperback version with a different cover
- of the Bros. in Sgt. Pepper regalia. - 192 pages).
-
- 6) "The Bee Gees" by Larry Pryce - 1980 - Chelsea House
- (This small paperback book features a black cover with the
- words "The Bee Gees" in hot pink lettering on the front - A
- biography, including an album discography and a few photos - 139
- pages).
-
- 7) "The Bee Gees" by Craig Schumacher - 1979 - Creative
- Education
- (This small, thin blue paperback book features a cover photo
- of the Bros. from the old Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid film
- lot while filming the "Stayin Alive" video. Includes several
- photos and a rather brief (considering the size of the other
- bios) biography - 32 pages).
-
- 8) "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" - by Henry Edwards -
- 1978 - Pocket Books
- (The small paperback book from the movie - includes many
- photos from the shooting of the film).
-
- 9) "The Bee Gees 1" and "The Bee Gees 2" - Chatty Books, The
- Netherlands
- (These are two very tiny hardcover books from the
- Netherlands with different covers on each. Each book is approx.
- 125 pages long and written in the native language - includes many
- song lyrics written in English).
-
- 10) "The Official Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band
- Scrapbook, Collector's Edition" - Written by Robert Stigwood and
- Dee Anthony - 1978 - Pocket Books
- (This is a
- large paperback book featuring a cover photo of
- the Bee Gees and Peter Frampton from the movie of the same name -
- includes many color and B/W photos of the filming of the movie -
- 80 pages)
-
- 11) "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" - Official Programme
- - 1978 - Robert Stigwood Group, Ltd.
- (This is the official programme (large paperback) from the
- movie and is special in that it includes a 33 1/3 rpm mylar
- record - it's written in "playbill" format with biographies of
- the actors, including the Bee Gees, etc.)
-
- 12) "Andy Gibb" - Written by Connie Berman and Marsha Daly -
- 1979 - Xerox Corp.
- (This small paperback book features a nice cover photo of
- Andy, a biography and several photos - 122 pages).
- Thanks, Kathy, for your hard work at digging up this info!
-
- 4-18. Where can I order a CD of...?
-
- A. Fans have found various Bee Gees CDs (including imports and
- rare items) at many of the following places. Please understand,
- not all outlets carry all items, so compare and evaluate...)
-
- http://www.musicexpress.com/
- Phongsak Suppattarachai of Thailand found "Living Eyes"
- here, and says orders take about one month to deliver. Also,
- Helio Takahashi mentions seeing the astonishingly rare "Runaway"
- CD by Carola here at $19.75!
-
- http://www.musicshop.co.uk
- Park Duk-Hyeon recently found the new single "Alone" through
- this service. The order arrived just a few days after the
- single's release halfway around the world. Pretty fast delivery!
- Doug Wilson also recently found his "Still Waters" CD here.
-
- telnet://cdeurope.com
- http://www.cdeurope.com
- CDEurope has a nice database format for those who prefer
- telnet to www; they also have their own BBS. Phongsak
- Suppattarachai recently discovered "The Bunbury Tails" here!
-
- http://www.cdconnection.com
- Phongsak Suppattarachai says that he's seen the UK "Alone"
- single here. Sounds worth checking out.
-
- Tower Records: (800) ASK-TOWER
- This number will give you the location of the Tower Records
- store nearest you (based on your zip code). Personally, I wish
- it would give the location of the LARGEST Tower Records store
- nearest me -- that would be more useful. Thanks to Marty for
- this number, and for the number of Tower Records' Kingston store
- in London: 011 44 171 439 2500. I called them, and the clerk
- cheerfully confirms that desperate Yanks can order their UK
- singles and albums by phone. Thanks, Marty!
-
- Take Notes Records: (800) 650-3472.
- At Marty's suggestion, I gave them a call. It sounds like a
- one- man operation, and at the time I called the one man was out
- having lunch, but it does seem to at least be the right number.
- Give it a try...
-
- Golden Treasures: (501) 795-4209.
- According to Kathy Gray, the "Birth of Brilliance" CD can be
- found here for a mere $29. Mailing address:
- Golden Treasures
- PO Box 601
- Bentonville AR 72712
-
- HMV Records, Herald Square, NYC
- Located on 34th and Broadway (across from Macy's). They
- almost always seem to have a copy of the "Living Eyes" CD there
- on the shelves, and it's a reasonably priced $28.99 for the
- Japanese import. Last week they had four! Their collection of
- imports is astonishing, and both Tom Fini and I are starting to
- question the import manager's claims of impartiality toward the
- Bee Gees. After all, who but a true fan would stock Japanese
- mini-CDs of the "Melody Fair" Subaru commercial?
-
- Virgin Megastore, 45th and Broadway, NYC
- The place bears a striking resemblance to Pizza Planet in
- the animated classic "Toy Story". Certainly NYC's REDDEST
- neon-lit CD shop. An entire import section is down in the
- basement. Pricier than HMV, but chances are if you can't find
- something at HMV, you may quite possibly find it here. And
- surely THAT'S good to know...
-
- For those passing through Singapore (a major transit stop in
- the Far East, and a pleasant one too!), Karen Liew suggests
- making a stop at the following shops on Orchard Road, "the ONLY
- place to shop in Singapore <that is, if you're a tourist>"...
-
- Chua Joo Huat
- 14 Scotts Road #03-22
- Far East Plaza
- Singapore 228213
- Tel.: (65) 7360621
- Fax.: (65) 2351330
-
- Disc Domain (branch of Chua Joo Huat)
- 6 Raffles Boulevard #03-134
- Marina Square
- Singapore 039594
- Tel.: (65) 3343168
- Fax.: (65) 3347134
-
- Supreme Compact Disc
- Far East Plaza
- 14 Scotts Road #03-14
- Tel.: (65) 7325432
- [most of the hard-to-find CDs and cassettes from the
- 1969-1973 period are here.]
-
- Tower Records
- Pacific Plaza
- 9 Scotts Road #04-00
- [has the Warner catalog of CDs that are out of print in the
- US -- both the European and US versions!]
- Tel.: (65) 7353600, (65) 7353487
- Fax: (65) 7348762
-
- Thanks, Karen!
-
-
- 4-19. Any fan get togethers planned for the near future?
-
- A. There are occasional get-togethers in Miami, but I don't know
- of any scheduled at present. Local get-togethers often take
- place in other parts of the fan community. Check with the
- mailing lists for details...
-
- 4-20. What interviews have appeared in newspapers or
- magazines lately?
-
- A. Kathy Gray has done a splendid job of providing a list of
- recent published articles at her "Bee Gees Pictorial" web site,
- http://users.deltanet.com/~twograys/beegees.htm
- and I personally would suggest checking here at least once or
- twice a week, before heading off to the newsstand. Here is a
- recent listing from her site...
-
- 2/15/97: Billboard Magazine
- 2/27/97: Daily Record (UK)
- 3/1/97: Daily Express (UK)
- 3/1/97: Music Week (UK)
- 3/1/97: Film and TV Week (UK)
- 3/1/97: Times (UK)
- 3/1/97: TV Quick (UK)
- 3/1/97: TV Times (UK)
- 3/1/97: What's On TV (UK)
- 3/2/97: OK Magazine (UK)
- 3/2/97: The Observer Review (UK)
- 3/2/97: Sunday People (UK)
- 3/2/97: Mail on Sunday (UK)
- 3/2/97: Sunday Telegraph (UK)
- 3/3/97: Here (UK)
- 3/8/97: Music Week (UK)
- 3/12/97: The Sun (UK)
- 3/13/97: Swiss Magazine
- 4/97: Q Magazine (UK)
- 5/97: ELLE Magazine
- 4/97: DAS NEUE Magazine
- 5/6/97: USA Today
- 5/26/97: People Magazine "Still Waters Review"
- 5/97 Entertainment Weekly
- 5/29/97 Rolling Stone Magazine
- 6/97 People Magazine
-
- Thanks, Kathy!
-
- 4-21. Where can I find Maurice Gibb lunchboxes and other Bee
- Gees memoribilia?
-
- A. Have you tried Maurice's garage? Just kidding.
- Given that most official Gibb-related merchandise dates back
- to 1979 or so, you're not likely to find much on the shelves of
- Wal-Mart or your local Target store. No, for this, a little
- effort shall be required.
- If you're at Times Square, and Pepe doesn't have his open
- briefcase of Bee Gee belt buckles on the subway platform (lately
- Pepe's been straying over to Hanson keychains), you can always
- try The Colony, on 49th and Broadway, in the historic Brill
- Building. Their slogan is "I found it at the Colony!" I've
- heard fans suggest other slogans, with regard to the price tags
- one finds when one finds it at the Colony. Admittedly, The
- Colony does tend to be geared toward the die-hard fan with more
- disposable income than will-power. Believe me, I've seen it
- happen. Lunchboxes, jigsaw puzzles, Andy Gibb dolls -- people
- have left that place in tears. As a non-collector, I just think
- of it as another of New York City's well-stocked museums. After
- all, I don't think about how much the Van Goghs cost at the
- Metropolitan Museum of Art, right? In any case, enter at your
- own risk: you just might end up buying something that you're not
- quite prepared to explain to your spouse...
- Then there's the auctions. No, not Sotheby's, and not
- Hank's Saturday Afternoon Auctions in Gilbert, Iowa. This is the
- age of cyberspace, and the best auctions can be found with a
- click of the mouse. You could start with ebay, at
- http://pages.ebay.com/aw/index.html on the world wide web. Type
- "Bee Gees" in the search dialog box, and you will likely find
- between 40 and 60 items up for sale. Make your bid, and when the
- auction closes, within a week after it started, you may or may
- not find yourself with a delightful little bargain. Details are
- explained in the ebay help file, or you can just e-mail the
- persons selling the items for more details. If it's out there,
- chances are one of these days you'll see it for sale at ebay...
- Among items to keep an eye out for:
- * Bee Gee lunchboxes. As seen on the Rosie O'Donnell show,
- three different ones, a Barry, a Robin, and a Maurice. Pay no
- mind to the lurid discussions regarding Robin's trousers on the
- photo...
- * Andy Gibb doll. I saw this at the Colony. Given my
- attitude on dolls -- and this is no "action figure," this is a
- DOLL, make no mistake -- I'll refrain from offering my opinion
- here. But I hear it's a very popular item.
- * Bee Gees musical keyboard. Makes sounds almost entirely
- unlike anything heard on any Bee Gee recording or demo (except
- possibly the Ocean Drive Mix of "Paying the Price of Love"), but
- has that cool Bee Gees logo and a nice photo on the box (make
- sure you get the box with it).
- * Bee Gees Jigsaw Puzzle. It's a jigsaw puzzle, with a Bee
- Gees picture on it. There are stories I could tell, but I am
- sworn to secrecy.
-
- 4-22. Save me, save me! The Bee Gees are just another one of
- my obsessions, but she says it's tearing my world apart, and if I
- only had my mind on something else, I could dedicate my life to
- something new. Where do I stand? I look like a happy man, but
- how hopelessly I'm lost! I have just myself to blame, it seems.
- Where do I go from here?
-
- A. If I understand correctly, your question is, "how can I tell
- if I'm overly obsessed with the music and the careers of the
- brothers Gibb?" Well, over quoting of song lyrics is one sure
- sign; e-mailing the FAQ Maintainer to check the sources of quotes
- in the above question is yet another.
- By way of reply, we have this helpful ten-point checklist,
- provided by Diane Weidenkopf at her web-site:
- http://www.bgwoc.org/
- Here is her list of signs to watch out for (or strive
- for...):
-
- Top 10 Warning Signs you are obsessed with The Bee Gees:
-
- 10. You have 100 video tapes and every one has some Bee Gees
- related clip on them.
- 9. You seriously think of naming your first born Barry.
- 8. You are willing to rent "Grumpy Old Men" just for the
- "Staying Alive" part.
- 7. You always check the Bee Gees section at the record
- store, hoping against all hope there will be some unknown Bee
- Gees album you missed.
- 6. You declare Sept. 1st and Dec. 22nd holidays, take off
- from work and have a cake with the number of candles since the
- first Australian record was released.
- 5. Your goal in life is to fill your 100 disc changer with
- nothing but Bee Gees (and you feel inadequate because you only
- have 32 discs).
- 4. You can find redeeming qualities in the Sgt. Pepper
- Movie.
- 3. You keep buying Bee Gees vinyl even though you no longer
- own a turntable.
- 2. You find yourself defending your CD collection to people.
- They just don't understand that you NEED that European import of
- "One" (when you already have the U.S.version) because it has ONE
- EXTRA SONG!
- 1. You break up with a boyfriend/girlfriend because he/she
- tells you (the next day) that a TV show had a clip about the Bee
- Gees yesterday and he/she thought about telling you but didn't
- know if you'd be interested.
-
- Thanks, Diane, for this remarkable insight. But I have to
- admit, none of these seem like a problem to me! ;-)
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- 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)
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