Episodes
"Decades: The Bee Gees in the 1960s" is the first volume in a series of books covering the entire career of the Brothers Gibb and documenting every album and song. In this episode, I'm joined by authors Andrew Môn Hughes, Grant Walters and Mark Crohan (from the UK, United States and Australia respectively) for a chat about the book. We discuss the Australian years, the evolution of their sound and songwriting in the 1960s and some of the influential figures in their lives along the way.
Published 12/09/21
Published 12/09/21
The Bee Gees' 1981 album "Living Eyes" was far from a commercial success. Record company issues, lawsuits, personnel changes, studio tensions and the small matter of a disco backlash all played their part. But although it was ignored by radio stations and even dismissed by the Bee Gees themselves, it's now a fan favourite. To mark the 40th anniversary of "Living Eyes", I'm joined from New Zealand by broadcaster and writer Tim Roxborogh (an advisor on the Emmy-winning documentary "The Bee...
Published 09/27/21
In 1967, the Bee Gees announced their arrival on the British music scene with "Bee Gees 1st", an album that ranks among the best work produced that year. So why is it rarely mentioned in the same breath as the Beatles' "Sgt Pepper" and other iconic releases of the time? I'm joined by Australia-based youth culture and popular music historian Dr Christine Feldman-Barrett to discuss what makes "Bee Gees 1st" such an important album – and how the Gibb brothers' emigration from the UK to Australia...
Published 08/09/21
A bonus episode, featuring a 'Get To Know The Host' Q&A. I answer listener questions about my Bee Gees fandom so you can get to know me a little better.
Published 08/02/21
In this episode, we're taking a look at quite possibly the most controversial career move the Bee Gees ever made – the infamous Sgt Pepper movie. Critics have dubbed it one of the worst movies ever made. But is it really that bad, and did it actually damage the Gibbs' career? I'm joined by Bee Gees fan David and Beatles fans Jan and Phoebe for an in-depth discussion.
Published 07/19/21