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Bee Gees

How can you mend a broken heart

 

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Broken

or something along those lines. Nonetheless, the leaves still look lovely - in their own sweet way.

 

Isn't there a song about that?

 

Dear viewer, as you view the world through your lens, "Do you dance?" If not, why not?

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOZDNy-GG00 - Beegee Adair -

 

Let's dance, shall we?

Kennedy, Shadow, Dancing - IMRAN™

Just q quick cute photo of my handsome, and uber-chill, German Shepherd Dog, Kennedy. He was standing watching boats go by when he saw me taking a picture. He started to move towards me. But in the instant that I clicked, his right forepaw was in the air, as if he was making a dance move, and his shadow from the falling sun made the title, Shadow Dancing, come to mind, in memory of the song by Andy Gibbs.

It was spring 1978 when the song was released. I was a teenager and studying at Aitchison College Lahore, in Pakistan, when it became a hit. Andy was the solo artist brother of the BeeGees but he died quite young. Do you remember the song and artist?

 

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German Shepherd Puppy Doesn't Think Water Is Too Cold If The Lipstick Matches The Collar - IMRAN™

Much that Kennedy, my older German Shepherd Dog, initially hated going even near the swimming pool, K2 had started doing laps in it literally within one week of being home. He was just 9 weeks old. Now both dogs take every opportunity to go in the swimming pool, and cover the water in so much fur, that I may need to buy an extra filter and pump for them to leave the pool usable for me!

This photo was taken as the sun was setting, and K2 was literally just watching it. There was nothing else going on to have his attention and focus like this. He was also proudly letting people know that the water is not too cold for him and, yes, the collar does match the lipstick.

 

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“Got the wings of Heaven on my shoes

I'm a dancin' man and I just can't lose…”

St John's College, University of Cambridge. New series on "Trees". These are objects I usually try to avoid in my photos! They just come in the way of architectural shots. Nuisance! During Autumn and Winter, however, you can see through them. The leafless skeletons also look great against the sky.

Warnemünde mole..Five o`clock this morning

 

Good morning mister sunshine

You brighten up my day

Come sit beside me in your way

 

from BeeGees song"Lonely days"

Still waters run deep? Not me, I am just shy.

  

Still waters run deep is a proverb meaning that a placid exterior hides a passionate or subtle nature. Formerly it also carried the warning that silent people are dangerous, as in Suffolk's comment on a fellow lord in William Shakespeare's play Henry VI part 2:

 

'Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep,

And in his simple show he harbours treason...

No, no, my sovereign, Gloucester is a man

Unsounded yet and full of deep deceit.'

  

Music

Bee Gees

Still waters run deep

 

We're here visiting Mystery

 

The parish church of St Mary the Virgin dates back to the 12th Century and dominates the Thame skyline in Oxfordshire. The large graveyard is the resting place of Robin Gibb, the Bee Gees singer/songwriter, who died in 2012.

The Bee Gees, Stayin' Alive. You can tell Jasper knows how to use his walk. Posted a similar shot last week, but liked the Dutch angle on this version. Plus Lee's suggestion that it fit the Bee Gees vid referenced in the first comment.

Triptych from the Bee Gees Way in Redcliffe, Queensland. Originally from England, the Gibb family moved to the Redcliffe area in the late 1950s. Here the three brothers Maurice, Robin and Barry Gibb developed their musical talents as the Bee Gees before returning to England in the late 1960s and making their mark internationally in the music industry.

 

HD PENTAX-DFA 28-105mm f3.5-5.6

This male reminded me of the BeeGees. : )

Not all characters of the underworld are evil no-gooders. Some just hustle to get the job done. Perhaps that one job, that makes a fortune.

 

Smugglers (from left to right):

 

Lhban: Male ugnaught pilot that used to work the Kessel run until he got caught shaving credits of his deliveries. He has been laying low ever since.

 

Jula: Female twi'lek smuggler. Jula's father had forced her to train with the local militia. She deserted during her first mission, pursuing the life as a smuggler.

 

Brask: Male trandoshan smuggler and information broker. He operated a requisitions depot where he sold smuggler goods and information.

 

B3-GG aka. BeeGees: Was a protocol droid specialized in starship modifications and data analysis. He used to serve on a separatist cruiser, but was left behind during a resupply run.

 

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What do you think. Any ideas? ;)

World-renowned Bass player Jason Banks, live at the “20 Summers Left” concert Saturday 4th November 2023, at the Ebertbad Hall Oberhausen Germany. (Wayne, has mostly worked as a session musician since the end of Godsend. He was part of the touring band of the late former Bee Gees member Robin Gibb.

 

 

Happy Caturday!😽😽 for today's theme Summer Holiday. Some old pics of our two pussycats who never fail to make us smile.

It's always a holiday when you live with cats.

 

De, de de de de de

Ooh you're a holiday, such a holiday

It's something I think's worthwhile

If the puppet makes you smile

 

~Bee Gees ~ 'Holiday'

youtu.be/_hQ1HQh9_JM

 

Mosaics and photos by Emma ~ M

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I KNOW YOUR EYES IN THE MORNING SUN

I FEEL YOU TOUCH ME IN THE POURING RAIN

AND THE MOMENT THAT YOU WANDER FAR FROM ME

I WANNA FEEL YOU IN MY ARMS AGAIN

 

AND YOU COME TO ME ON A SUMMER BREEZE

KEEP ME WARM IN YOUR LOVE

AND THEN SOFTLY LEAVE

AND IT’S ME YOU NEED TO SHOW

 

HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE?...

BEE GEES

  

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"Life goin' nowhere, somebody help me

Somebody help me, yeah

Life goin' nowhere, somebody help me, yeah

I'm stayin' alive…"

 

*Bee Gees*

King's College Chapel, University of Cambridge. Sunrise today, 15 December. Third and final in this series on "Trees". I must say I've enjoyed doing this series, and I've come to appreciate a bit of botany in the process:-)

 

All titles from "Tragedy" by the Bee Gees. Was feeling rather down and depressed when I heard that a dear old friend and scholar died in Cambridge last week. Will miss him.

 

"When the feeling's gone and you can't go on." Well, I went out and saw the bare trees against the sunrise and sunset sky and I thought: "Wow! I'm alive in this beautiful place. I'm going to go on." Try this next time the "feeling's gone and you can't go on": go for a walk and look at the trees and the sky!

...and of course it rains every day!

(by the early BeeGees - in memory of Maurice Gibb who passed away 3 years ago)

  

Anyhow, it is FRIDAY...the very best day of the week!

 

HAPPY FURRY FRIDAY!

Happy Wednesday from me to all my Flickr friends!

 

HBW!

 

Take a moment to smell the flowers and View On Black

Robin Gibb, co-founder of Bee Gees who defined disco era, dies at 62 after long cancer battle. RIP Robin.

 

It was so ironic that it was just last Friday when I shot this with my daughter Jam, I told her Robin was sick with cancer. And now, he's with the Good Lord. No more sufferings. No more pain. No more illnesses.

 

Thank you, Robin, for all the good music you and your brothers shared with all of us. Your music will be with us forever.

 

Let us not forget that Barry, the oldest of the four brothers, will be the most affected with Robin's passing. All of his 3 brothers are gone. Andy, Maurice and now Robin. Barry, accept my condolences.

 

Tragedy

by the Bee Gees

Songwriters: BARRY / MAURICE / ROBIN

 

Here I lie

In a lost and lonely part of town

Held in time

In a world of tears I slowly drown

Goinhome

I just can't take it all alone

I really should be holding you

Holding you

Loving you loving you

 

Tragedy

When the feelings gone and you can't go on

Its tragedy

When the morning cries and you don't know why

Its hard to bear

With no-one to love you youre

Goin nowhere

 

Tragedy

When you lose control and you got no soul

Its tragedy

When the morning cries and you don't know why

Its hard to bear

With no-one to love you youre

Goin nowhere

 

Night and day

There's a burning down inside of me

Burning love

With a yearning that wont let me be

Down I go

And I just can't take it all alone

I really should be holding you

Holding you

Loving you loving you

 

Tragedy

When the feelings gone and you can't go on

Its tragedy

When the morning cries and you don't know why

Its hard to bear

With no-one to love you youre

Goin nowhere

 

Tragedy

When you lose control and you got no soul

Its tragedy

When the morning cries and you don't know why

Its hard to bear

With no-one to love you youre

Goin nowhere

The popular group the Bee Gees first played at Redcliffe, North of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. There is an ally way devoted to the group with posters, statues and songs playing throughout the day and evening. They were one of my favourite groups and I went to see them live at Festival Hall, Brisbane in 1971.

The Red Hill Skate Arena first opened circa 1920 as the Red Hill Picture Pops Theatre. The theatre functioned until around 1964 when new owners converted the building into a ‘sound lounge’ known as Teen City, where some of Australia’s most popular rock n’ roll stars including Little Pattie, Col Joy and the BeeGees played. This did not last long however, and in 1965 the building was converted again for use as the Red Hill Skate Arena, which became one of the most popular and well-known skating rinks in Brisbane. It remained open until Boxing Day 2004 when most of the building was destroyed in an arson attack.

 

It laid derelict for many years. In late 2019, the badly damaged building was reopened as the Red Hill Cinemas. Before rebuilding, Travis Vinson has painted a mural on the badly damaged side that used part of the charring in the artwork. New murals have now been applied to the outside. Read more about the redevelopment in this article.

 

www.brisbanetimes.com.au/national/queensland/after-17-yea...

Rex, a self-taught guitar player, grew up in a household listening to music: everything from Hank Snow to Elvis to Classical. His father collected albums and build his own speakers. Early influences or music Rex listened to were: Iggy Pop and The Stooges, Bowie and particular opening chord of Elton John’s “Funeral For A Friend/Love Lies Bleeding”, the New York Dolls that convinced Rex he wanted to be involved in music. Other guitar influences include: Django Reinhardt, George Harrison, Bo Diddley, Dave Davies and Don Peris.

 

There were junior high and senior high throw-together bands with names Rex doesn’t wish to speak out loud. The first band he freely admits to, “Last Knight”, a heavy metal cover band he both formed then got kicked out of when he wanted to play other music. That band did provide an early creative outlet-- singing lots of KISS songs, making fire by setting aerosol spray alight, dry ice, making platform shoes by tracing and cutting out wood blocks, painting them black and gluing them to their everyday shoes. Because platform shoes were expensive? Uh, no... because it was hard to find platform shoes in kid’s sizes...

 

The next band Rex formed and joined in 1985, “The Real Gone”, started off playing “garage” covers playing after hour clubs like 40-ET8 in the Eden section of Lancaster. Then came the band “Jack Lord’s Hair”, (named after the actor who played character, Steve McGarrett, whose hair was “always perfect” in Hawaii Five-O the popular tv show . “Jack Lord’s Hair” stayed together for an impressive eleven years playing original punk with a few covers thrown in for good measure.

 

Their title track from the album, “War of the Monster Truck”, is followed by the line-up of songs in no particular order: I Wanna Marry Martha Quinn; Waiting for Pizza ( I & II ) a somewhat monotonous but catchy tune- Listen and you’ll never wait for pizza quite the same way- waiting for pizza: just bring it here... i want it NOW...; Old Crow; Beatrice Will Rule the World; Alleyway; Stayin’ Alive- (yep a fast driving variation on the BeeGees); Black in My Brain; So Little Time. The band devolved into playing punk covers then disbanded. Next came The Boiler Makers, an instrumental Surf Band.

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The Oogies came next, their song, “Cement”, a contest winner which led to a cover story in New Root magazine (when? and more about the contest?) (samwitched - do u fucking believe i spelled it like that? geez)- sandwiched in between the bands articles touting the Nirvana and Soundgarden... “Cement” also charted in CMJ, the college frequency airplay chart. Other tracks on the album “Feedback Is An Act of God” include: City of Light; New York's Alright; Cold & Calculated. Brainhammer; Red, White, and Blue; Pillhead With a Gun; God; Social Outcast and Into the Fire.

 

According to the Urban Dictionary, the word “Oogie” has 14 definitions ranging from a foul smell from a particular area of the body, to the receiver in a homosexual relationship- to a perfect specimen of a man- to something you don’t know a name for as in, “pass me that oogie” and so on...

 

The New Regency 5 was instrumental surf, spaghetti western type tunes.

The current band, The Chelsea Squares plays all original music.

 

Since 2004, Rex has also been involved in the production of a zombie film titled "Flesh Crawl" with long-time friends. The self-funded film required everyone to hold down multiple roles including acting. One of the directors had worked at a Country Buffet restaurant and observed on at least two occasions: A patron in line for dinner who fell (either from stroke, heart attack or other unknown malady)- only to be ignored and "stepped over" by other diners still in line to make sure they could fill their supper plate from the buffet line. Rex wrote the score to the film that's now being edited and moving toward a final cut.

 

The score is suspenseful and edgy. The scariest noise Rex ever heard: the screech before impact... the lock up of breaks before the crash. Rex has always supplemented his music with jobs in local niche areas where creative types hang: zap, dmz, bbc, web of sound. He’s very easy to talk to, enthusiastic and will be spending more time doing what he excels in and enjoys best: writing music, producing, seeking a lyricist for some of his music.

 

To learn more about Music Makers of Lancaster, please go to: www.flickr.com/groups/musicmakerprofiles/

 

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Non è proprio tipicamente londinese, anche se è stata scattata a Londra, nella lounge dell'albergo.... mi serve per un contest!

Buon fine settimana a tutti!!! (un pò piovoso e freschino qui...)

 

It's not really typical of London, even though it was taken in London in the hotel lounge..... I need for a contest!

Good weekend to all! (a bit rainy and chilly here ...)

 

E poichè oggi è il compleanno di uno dei mitici Bee Gees, ci ascoltiamo questa:

 

And because today is the birthday of one of the legendary Bee Gees, we listen to this:

 

BEE GEES _ EMOTION

  

I remember when I arrived in Costa Rica and saw my first Blue-gray Tanagers. I struggled to get a good photo of some far away birds. Little did I know I'd have hundreds of opportunities to get more shots of them. This one was enjoying the bananas at the fruit feeder.

These look like they are dancing in the wind so I picked out this song for you all to listen to if you would like to.....Bee Gees-You Should Be Dancing

 

Have an awesome afternoon!

 

Hugs,

Kim

Seventies style is attempting a partial revival, again.

"I wonder if the snow loves the trees and fields, that it kisses them so gently? And then it covers them up snug, you know, with a quilt of white..." -

 

Winter Wonderland by one of my favorite Pianists: Beegee Adair

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzwT6YuSDOw

 

Textures: Distressed Jewel, Flypaper Textures

Still gets in my eyes...

From my archives. I'm just getting hungry for some sunshine and warmer weather...

some custom-made fan stuff for the little Bee Gees fans :-)

This late afternoon shot was taken at “The Bee Gees Way”, Redcliffe, Queensland where a large commemoration of the lives of this famous group was established several years ago. The family moved to Redcliffe in 1952 from the UK and they played their first gig in 1958. The rest is, as they say, history.

 

www.visitmoretonbayregion.com.au/blog/history-of-bee-gees...

 

The Bee Gees were a pop music group formed in 1958. Their lineup consisted of brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio were especially successful as a popular music act in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and later as prominent performers of the disco music era in the mid-to-late 1970s. The group sang recognisable three-part tight harmonies; Robin's clear vibrato lead vocals were a hallmark of their earlier hits, while Barry's R&B falsetto became their signature sound during the mid-to-late 1970s and 1980s. The Bee Gees wrote all of their own hits, as well as writing and producing several major hits for other artists.

 

Born on the Isle of Man to English parents, the Gibb brothers lived in Chorlton, Manchester, England, until the late 1950s. There, in 1955, they formed the skiffle/rock and roll group the Rattlesnakes. The family then moved to Redcliffe, in the Moreton Bay Region, Queensland, Australia, and then to Cribb Island. After achieving their first chart success in Australia as the Bee Gees with "Spicks and Specks" (their 12th single), they returned to the UK in January 1967, when producer Robert Stigwood began promoting them to a worldwide audience.

 

The Bee Gees have sold more than 220 million records worldwide, making them one of the world's best-selling artists of all time. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997; the presenter of the award to "Britain's first family of harmony" was Brian Wilson, historical frontman of the Beach Boys, another "family act" featuring three harmonising brothers. The Bee Gees' Hall of Fame citation says, "Only Elvis Presley, the Beatles, Michael Jackson, Garth Brooks and Paul McCartney have outsold the Bee Gees.". The Bee Gees are the third most successful band in Billboard charts history after The Beatles and The Supremes.

 

From Wikipedia.

 

Here’s the lot. The second link is for fans who might read the complete article and wonder what Skiffle Rock is!

 

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_Gees

 

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skiffle

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