domingo, 17 de octubre de 2010

The Disco of makes has return; Steven Spielberg, in order ton make the film off Gees off the bee

The musical trio Bee Gees was best known for their disco era music. And their story will be brought on to the big screen by Steven Spielberg.

The film will be about the lives of the brothers, Maurice, Robin and Barry Gibb from their rise as child performers into the disco 1970s.

Their unique sound was recognizable with Robin’s clear vibrato lead and Barry’s R&B falsetto was the signature sound later. They co-wrote all their hits, and wrote several major hits with other artists.

The group won the album of the year in 1979 with “Saturday Night Fever,” a soundtrack based off of the same titled movie with actor John Travolta.

They were best known for songs like “Stayin’ Alive,” “How Deep Is Your Love,” “Night Fever,” and “More Than A Woman.”

In an interview with United Kingdom’s The Mail, Robin Gibb said, “The movie is going to be done by some very important people. It will be our life story. Barry and I will be involved in the technical side.”

One of the challenges will be replicating the distinct voices by the singing trio.

“I’d like our original recordings to be used because it’s very hard to emulate the,” continued Robin.

Maurice Gibb died in 2003 at the age of 53, but the remaining duo promised they will perform again.

If Bee Gees film becomes successful, then it may be a good sign for the remake of “Saturday Night Fever.” And tight bell bottoms will make a comeback with our youth.

Source: The Mail


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