Bee Gees - More Than A Woman
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Bee Gees - More Than A Woman
BeeGees/Queen connection
Guess who turned up in the new Bees Gees documentary?
Blue Weaver was talking about playing with Mott the Hoople on their 1974 US tour and these skinny hipsters showed up for 5 seconds on ancient home movies.
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♫ How Deep Is Your Love ♫
I was just in the mood for some Bee Gees tonight — no rhyme nor reason, I just was! So, I flipped back through the archives and found this, one of my favourites, that I’ve only played once before and that was in March 2019, more than six years ago!!! BINGO! Sorry Clive ‘n Pete, but I needed this one tonight … I listened to it twice and it brought a much-needed smile to this tired old…
Los galeses Amen Corner con Dennis Bryon, con Blue Weaver, con Andy Fairweather Low en 1969 y su rutilante único número 1 en UK, "(If Paradise Is) Half as Nice", principios de 1969. Partiendo del soul y el blues, fueron una buena banda pop de finales de los sesenta (Foundations, Equals, The Love Affair, Simon Dupree & The Big Sound, Timebox, un poco esa onda comercial). Su versión de "Bend Me, Shape Me" de The American Breed ya había sido número 3 en 1968. Shel Talmy produjo el paraíso de Amen Corner, una gran versión de "Il Paradiso" de Lucio Battisti con original de Ambra Borelli.