KI4MVP
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Here he is with the Beegees again!!!
Just be glad I didn't mention Prince's harmonies where he sang all of the parts.
Here he is with the Beegees again!!!
Brian Eno's solo work is what Yoko Ono thought she was doing, but obviously she was wrong and Eno was right.
Just be glad I didn't mention Prince's harmonies where he sang all of the parts.
Here he is with the Beegees again!!!
Bee Gees probably belong in, had hits before disco, ruled during disco era.
That said they are not the hill I would chose to die on, they can be in or left out for all I care, lol.
they got in long ago. #1 act of the 70s who had a pretty successful career before that. They are criminally underrated.
Brian Eno's solo work is what Yoko Ono thought she was doing, but obviously she was wrong and Eno was right.
The BeeGees did have good harmonies, but I have never understood the fascination with the falsetto. So a guy doesn't use his full voice, and sings in a range usually reserved for women. But with a nasally tone and without much power.
What am I missing?
I never understood the criticism, most of the people who complained about Barry Gibb using falsettos turned around and listened to others people who used falsettos (AC/DC, Aerosmith, Van Halen, etc)
Yes, he did go through a brief period where he overdid on all of one album.
There stuff before disco was very good. Their disco stuff if you like vanilla funk music is pretty good too.
Its funny that disco is so hated, it came out of funk music and it was popular funk for all races music. It was short lived and got a bad rep real quick though, but there are some really good disco songs like I will survive or anything on the Off The Wall album by Michael Jackson.
You never head the Bee Gees?
Never thought of it that way, but you're absolutely right.
Everyone has heard a bit of Eno's work even if they don't know it. Here's a little six second bit of his stuff.... I think he got paid around $50k for that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=miZHa7ZC6Z0
I see people talking Eno stuff on here, do people realize he was in Roxy music? Them being included is most definitely a nod to him as a musician as he is the reason some of their stuff is so cool.
That's why I brought him up. I learned about Eno from the Trainspotting soundtrack. His Deep Blue Day is playing at one point when the lead character is high on heroin. That scene led me to do a little research and I was glad I did, led me to his trippy solo stuff and Roxy Music. If he doesn't make it in as an artist he should be in as a producer.
they got in long ago. #1 act of the 70s who had a pretty successful career before that. They are criminally underrated.