You Should Be Dancing' collects 12 inches and previously unreleased extended versions of the Brothers Gibb' classic songs from their 1970s disco period.
Any retelling of the 1970s disco boom has to reckon with Disco Demolition Night, a shameful promotional event staged by Chicago shock-jock DJ Steve Dahl between games of a White Sox doubleheader on ...
Any retelling of the 1970s disco boom has to reckon with Disco Demolition Night, a shameful promotional event staged by Chicago shock-jock DJ Steve Dahl between games of a White Sox doubleheader on ...
The Bee Gees released some of the most enduring songs of the 1970s; however, the band’s popularity decreased following a major backlash against disco. The Bee Gees’ Maurice Gibb said this backlash was ...
“Stayin’ Alive” is the Bee Gees’ most recognizable song, and arguably one of the most well-known dance tracks ever created. The song was the first track off the hugely successful soundtrack to ...
Firstly, some background. Listen to the Bee Gees’ early catalog, you’ll hear soft rock (“How Do You Mend a Broken Heart”) and Beatlesque baroque pop (“Lonely Days”) but not disco. According to The ...
How deep is your love of disco? If you can't quantify it, celebrate it later this year with a Bee Gees tribute show at the Nile Theater. You Should Be Dancing heads to town June 7, promising vocalists ...
Chances are when you think of disco music, you think of the Bee Gees. The three-part musical group, made up of brothers Robin, Maurice, and Barry Gibb, defined the genre by becoming one of the most ...
How do you think of the Bee Gees? Do you think of the Bee Gees? Do you know who the Bee Gees are? The answer to those questions, in theory, should have a big effect on your potential enjoyment of “The ...
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