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zul-aid 12-01-2003, 02:16:PM I have been so upset since he passed on, very sad
I was listerning to "Staying Alive" when i heard about his troubles yesterday
All of Australia is in moarning for these true blue Aussie stars of music (even though they were born in England).
Maurice Gibb RIP.
Number9 12-01-2003, 02:40:PM Here Here
The guy was a legend (as they all were), its sad to see him go.
mhflierman 12-01-2003, 02:50:PM When I went to bed yesterday I only knew he had suffered a heart attack. Onbly now I read that he passes away. I couldn't stand the BeeGees but this is just sad. RIP.
ShearerM4 12-01-2003, 03:21:PM this is sad sad news....:(
RIP
leungtl 12-01-2003, 03:22:PM Well, personally I never listened to the BeeGees but i'm sure my parents did... :rolleyes:
The world farewells another music legend...
IceBlu 12-01-2003, 04:45:PM :(:(:(
The BeeGees hold tremendous sentimental value in my life.
I have a lot of memories associated with them. The video of my First (yes First !) birthday , has my parents dancing on 'How deep is your love'.
:(
Amika 12-01-2003, 05:57:PM it is a sad news indeed.. may he RIP...:(
I just heard the news on TV just now. Take care on the other side Maurice, we`ll miss you :(
Moron 12-01-2003, 11:40:PM Pretty sad news.
I forgot is Maurice the singer or what instrument did he play.
Stayin Alive Stayin Alive;)
RIP :(
.::John::. 12-01-2003, 11:44:PM Originally posted by Hitman47
Pretty sad news.
I forgot is Maurice the singer or what instrument did he play.
Stayin Alive Stayin Alive;)
RIP :(
Yup very sad. He was bass player I think:(
Larry 13-01-2003, 12:05:AM Yeah, their songs were cool, i never knw how they could sing so high :(
Saturday Night Fever (H)
unless i hate all of them, is sad to see people dying so...
REST IN PEACE FRIEND!:( :)
maddog1983 13-01-2003, 03:42:AM Originally posted by Hitman47
Pretty sad news.
I forgot is Maurice the singer or what instrument did he play.
Stayin Alive Stayin Alive;)
RIP :(
he played bass also did back up vocals .... sometimes played piano to
RIP its a shame that people die so young
zul-aid 13-01-2003, 10:00:AM Originally posted by maddog1983
RIP its a shame that people die so young
53 is young? r u kidding me my parents are that age and are lucky to be alive - i think we all are if you live that long.
maddog1983 13-01-2003, 11:15:AM Originally posted by zul-aid
53 is young? r u kidding me my parents are that age and are lucky to be alive - i think we all are if you live that long.
well for me anything before 60 is young .... do you consider maurice gibb lucky to have lived 53 years or unlucky to not live another 17 .... for me anyone below 60 shouldn't be dead .. you think about it 55 is retire ment age !
zul-aid 13-01-2003, 12:28:PM Originally posted by maddog1983
well for me anything before 60 is young .... do you consider maurice gibb lucky to have lived 53 years or unlucky to not live another 17 .... for me anyone below 60 shouldn't be dead .. you think about it 55 is retire ment age !
well to think of it 53+17=70 not 60 and an extra 7 years is in effect nothing overall life is short
I have seen people die fit and healthy at 50 and i truely dont think that its short.
Originally posted by IceBlu
The BeeGees hold tremendous sentimental value in my life.
I have a lot of memories associated with them. The video of my First (yes First !) birthday , has my parents dancing on 'How deep is your love'.
ohhhh crap :kader:
dude, i feel REALLY guilty on what i said on msn :(
emmer 14-01-2003, 05:13:AM hm, I like Bee Gees. Actually I still had hope to see them live, but now... :(
Robin and Barry Gibb are blaming doctors BTW.
RIP Maurice Gibb
Originally posted by zul-aid
All of Australia is in moarning for these true blue Aussie stars of music (even though they were born in England).
I have a question here, sorry for being a little off-topic: I know Robin and Maurice were born on the Isle Of Man - I just would like to know if there is a part of England.
zul-aid 14-01-2003, 10:10:AM Originally posted by emmer
I have a question here, sorry for being a little off-topic: I know Robin and Maurice were born on the Isle Of Man - I just would like to know if there is a part of England.
well i thought they were born in Liverpool
In the commonwealth games Isle of Man is a seperate country and the Gibbs were always refered to as Australians born in England
so i dont know if its Isle of Man or Liverpool or whether IoM is a seperate country.
emmer 14-01-2003, 11:34:AM Originally posted by zul-aid
well i thought they were born in Liverpool
In the commonwealth games Isle of Man is a seperate country and the Gibbs were always refered to as Australians born in England
so i dont know if its Isle of Man or Liverpool or whether IoM is a seperate country.
if i am not wrong, robin and maurice were born on isle of man and barry was born in manchester
zul-aid 14-01-2003, 12:01:PM Originally posted by emmer
if i am not wrong, robin and maurice were born on isle of man and barry was born in manchester
yeah thats possible as i dont know much about the Bee Gees but yeah i dont know the answer to your question of whether Isle of Man is a seperate country.
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