Rewinding the Decades: The Bee Gees’ “Peace of Mind”
About The Song Ah, the 1960s. A time of youthful rebellion, social change, and a burgeoning rock and roll scene that captured the hearts and minds of a generation. Amongst…
About The Song Ah, the 1960s. A time of youthful rebellion, social change, and a burgeoning rock and roll scene that captured the hearts and minds of a generation. Amongst…
About The Song Released in 1965, “Take Hold of That Star” predates the Bee Gees’ signature falsetto sound. Here, we hear the brothers’ voices in their earlier, more natural register…
About The Song Released in 1965 as the B-side to their cover of “Everyday I Have to Cry,” “You Wouldn’t Know” predates the era of flamboyant white suits and dance…
About The Song In 1965, amidst the burgeoning British Invasion and the folk revival, the Bee Gees released a song that showcased a different side of their musicality. “Follow the…
About The Song Released on their album “Spicks and Specks”, this song captures the bittersweet emotions of young love – a feeling many of us can surely relate to. It’s…
About The Song Released in 1966 on their second album, “Spicks and Specks”, “How Many Birds” predates the disco era that would later define the Bee Gees. This song belongs…
About The Song Today, we’re going to delve into one of those lesser-known gems from their early years: “Second Hand People.” Released in 1966 on their album “Spicks and Specks,”…
About The Song Released in 1966 on the Spicks and Specks album, “I Don’t Know Why I Bother with Myself” offers a glimpse into a different side of the Bee…
About The Song Released in 1966 on their album “Spicks and Specks”, “Big Chance” predates the Bee Gees’ disco domination. Here, we find them firmly planted in the realm of…
About The Song Many of us know the Bee Gees for their disco anthems that dominated the airwaves in the late 70s and early 80s. But before they took the…