

Barry Gibb
Jan 28, 2021
Barry Gibb discusses his album 'Greenfields' and shares legendary stories. They talk about their musical legacy, the comfort of the RCA studios, the Bee Gees' early days and their embrace of 60s psychedelia. They also discuss their criteria for a good song, their selective process for releasing songs, and their challenges and success throughout the 70s. The speaker reflects on songs they wrote but didn't sing themselves.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Comfort and Familiarity of the RCA Studios
01:51 • 14min
Musical Tastes and Dynamics
15:49 • 6min
The Band's Early Days and Embracing 60s Psychedelia
21:57 • 2min
Determining a Good Song and the Selection Process
23:31 • 2min
Success, Challenges, and Redemption: The 70s
25:28 • 3min
Covers and Volume Two
28:38 • 3min
Songs They Wrote but Didn't Sing
32:05 • 11min