1975 was a banner year for white British men getting fascinated with black American music, doing everything they could to put their own spin on it: Elton John's "Philadelphia Freedom," the Average ...
It must've seemed like it was going to keep going forever. In a year and a half, the Bee Gees had hit #1 with six consecutive singles, something only the Beatles had done previously, and that's not ...
The Bee Gees were seemingly heading for the has-been file for much of the early 70s. Their favored style of orchestrated pop balladry had fallen out of favor. But these guys showed enough savvy to ...