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| Bee Gees - Here at Last-Live Band: Bee Gees Tracks: - I've Gotta Get a Message to You - Love So Right - Edge of the Universe - Come on Over - Can't Keep a Good Man Down - New York Mining Disaster 1941 - Run to Me/World - Holiday/I Can't See Anybody/I Started a Joke/Massachusetts - How Can You Mend a Broken Heart? - To Love Somebody - You Should Be Dancing - Boogie Child - Down the Road - Words - Wind of Change - Nights on Broadway - Jive Talkin' - Lonely Days Awsome album!!! Unfortunately, this album went out of print. But I lucked out (thanks to Amazon.com), and got a used one. It's too bad because this album rocks! Never really heard The Bee Gees Live before, until this album. Excellent album. I think whoever is in charge of releasing material, put this album back on the market. It is awesome! Every song is a highlight, with CD 2 being the ultimate highlight. Great performance by The Bee Gees (naturally) By 1976, The Bee Gees had released the smash albums, "Main Course" and "Children of the World", and had pulled off the two #1 singles, "Jive Talkin" and "You Should Be Dancin". Feeling the high of their first successful streak in nearly 4 years, The Bee Gees decided to embark on an extensive concert tour throughout the country. One concert, performed at the Forum in LA, was recorded and planned on as being released as the first ever-live Bee Gees album. The Bee Gees presented a fantastic concert on the night of December 20th 1976! From the show opener "Gotta Get A Message To You", to the lively concluding number, "Lonely Days", The Bee Gees gave a very enthusiastic and enjoyable performance. Barry's renditions of "Words" and "Love So Right" are very memorable, and Robin's vibrato blasting lead in "I Started A Joke" and "Massachusetts" is outstanding! The brotherly harmonies are impeccable throughout each incredible song on the two-disc set. Because of the incredible variety of songs from dance music, balladry, and 60's pop, it doesn't take much to enjoy this album. I'm particularly partial to the incredibly energetic version of "Jive Talkin" and the beautifully performed, "Nights On Broadway". The Bee Gees are Truly masters in all aspects of music, including Live performance. "Here At Last...Bee Gees...Live" is really a fine example of the Bee Gees' ability to give a nearly flawless Live performance. All in all, this is a wonderful CD to have in any collection, and by far one of the finest concerts ever released on record. Already Reviewed - Buy This While You Can I had already reviewed this CD in detail. Highlights include a 9:22 minute version of "You Should Be Dancing" with drum/percussion duel and the last Five songs that are perfectly performed with an Encore of "Lonely Days" that will send shivers up your neck. Buy Bee Gees Here At Last Live at Amazon.com Buy posters at Allposters.comJamster - the latest ringtones for your phone! |