Bee Gees: Their Greatest Hits : the Record
K**D
All this, and the bass!
Anyone who knows their Bee Gees knows how important brother Mo was to their sound. Most music books give you vocals and the piano/guitar in the treble staff. This one throws in the bass clef, and if you've heard anything in their first 20 years, especially Jive Talking and Fanny Be Tender even To Love Somebody, you'll know how important the bass was to the structure of the song. If you're on a solo instrument and need to work the whole song yourself then you'll appreciate having those little bass lines like that drop in Jive Talking or the intro of To Love Somebody.It's also nice to have the actual words if you've been mumbling Saved By The Bell for all these years. The only fault is there isn't anything to help with the infamous vocal harmony. You get the lead vocals and that's about it, not even the "Blaming it all" scream from Nights on Broadway that started the whole falsetto thing for Barry.
J**R
The Bee Gees wrote great stuff!
Great songs! I play the uke and was impressed by thePBS program about them .. I can transpose to uke tabs!
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