The Bee Gees- The Best of the Bee Gees- ‘Holiday


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By Acme633 on December 1, 2009

Certainly one of Bee Gees’ best. Just like it.

By acercervantes on December 1, 2009

such a haunting song…proof of robin’s peculiarly enchanting voice…

By wildfirejs on December 1, 2009

I was in like with a rich girl I was 12 and she 13 I was white trash living in the projects of crocket ca. we danced to this songs and a school dance man did I have some moves then

By mickindanny on December 1, 2009

This is such an awesome, psychedelic song. Pretty heavy in their own way.

By musictranscription on December 1, 2009

My friend questioned me to transcribe this for him

By perryesteve on December 1, 2009

Best ever since i’m in grade school!

By marcellamalpighia on December 1, 2009

So did my parents!

By MATUSOWNED on December 1, 2009

RollingSones :Lady Jane; fits BeeGee’s simple.

By taylorjaybass on December 1, 2009

if u like this one youll like i started a joke it real excellent song mnaybe even better then this so u shld have a listen

By xxprizefighterxx on December 1, 2009

i was closing at work, mopping the floor, and this song came on the radio… and i loved it, so i rushed to the radio, and copied the lyrics into my cell so i could look it up… i had no thought it was the fucking beegees! I LIKE THIS SONG! and the beegees now!!

By rnguero on December 1, 2009

Bee gees hacen la musica a pedido del oido de la gente ,por eso sus temas se escuchan a traves del tiempo,Carlos.

By CyanideDrop on December 1, 2009

Wow I remember these songs from when I was about 4 or 5 in the 90’s. My parents would play them in the cassette player every day. Incredible!

By roderick0071 on December 1, 2009

I’d say that the Bee Gees are in fact the only credable compitatiion to the Beatles on earth. WEIRD BUT RIGHT !!
OOooOOOOOoooOOoooOooooOOoooOooOOOO oooooo

By devilwoman52 on December 1, 2009

My fave BG song. I could listen until my ears bleed! Very haunting. Voices and music really gorgeous.

By prettyclassy1000 on December 1, 2009

I had this cd and I would play it all the time in 20 hundred 1. and before in the 19 hundred 90’s LOL! That is how you pronounce too! It is incorrect to say 2thousand 9. How come? I still like the song from then…When I’d listen on my Sony Stereo.

By guitargod4356 on December 1, 2009

OMG i luv this song so much WOO!!

By alex98421 on December 1, 2009

this is my favourite song from Bee Gees =P

By JoBromanc3 on December 1, 2009

I could listen to this all day.

By HippieJimi on December 1, 2009

Saw them in the winter of 72…..Pre Disco Era…
Still the BEST concert,I’ve ever seen…..

By SCOTCHSOLACE on December 1, 2009

Thank you for your comment Goblinshead – you are right on the mark. I am 47 years ancient – my favorite period of music is from the mid 1960’s through the mid 1970’s. This song is one of my all time favourites.

By Goblinshead on December 1, 2009

I disagree with you, as a working DJ we only survive by playing songs from the 60s 70s and 80s, there simply is not enough excellent music being written today. Even the younger generation are always asking for what they now call cheese, Abba,Bee Gees,Queen, ect. whenever I start a modern session of music everybody clears off the dance floor. Its a fact, just check out the ancient charts from past years when you really had to buy music , there was poor music around, but not in the volume we have today.

By beenova on December 1, 2009

I tend to disagree. There was crap on the radio always. What we are listening to when here stuff from the 50s, 60s, 70s are the hits from those times. So all the junk faded away and isn’t heard anymore. When you listen to a radio station playing the current music of the time, you are listening a wider range of the music of said time, so you aren’t just only hearing the best. There is still excellent music being made, but we’ll only see in upon reflection when all the junk is discarded and forgotten.

By nix0014 on December 1, 2009

I have this record=D

By 17DJLOVER on December 1, 2009

It was R&B and any period that can produce songs like Staying Alive, How Deep Is Your Like, Night Fever, Too Much Heaven cannot be considered as terrible, different, but certainly not terrible. he songs that they wrote in the 70s and 80s and 90s have been stunning, their most successful period too. The amount of writing that they did in the latter years has given other artists massive hits, I personally have loved all the songs the Bee Gees have written,regardless of the era.

By Adominae on December 1, 2009

Maurice told me that it wasn’t disco but in fact Rhythm and Blues. I still reckon it was a terrible phase with the exception of “Nights On Broadway” and “Tragedy”.

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