
IN MY OWN WORDS (from left) Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, who ; made up the Bee Gees performing solo; (inset) with wife Linda. Australia is still my home. This upcoming Now those songs are called classics. tour is a sentimental journey. I want to visit Whenever someone says something negative Redcliffe [near Brisbane], where we lived “LIFE about that period, I feel I can’t regret having after we emigrated from England in 1958, six American number ones in a row. and see the places where we played as All my brothers have gone. It’s been a kids and as musicians. shocking decade. It’s tough for Mum; she Dad was leader of a big band, and Mum MUST sheds a tear nearly every day. I feel for her. was the vocalist. They played for American But, as I say, the windows are opening, the soldiers who were posted in England during fresh air’s coming in and life must go on. World War II. My wife Linda’s parents All of us stumbled with alcohol and danced to my father’s band. It was GO ON” substance abuse. Luckily, it wasn’t as much serendipitous that I’d meet her one day. of a problem for me. But there is the stress of When we arrived in Australia, I thought BARRY GIBB being in the public eye and having to raise it was paradise. My starkest memories the bar every time. Look at the casualties are of butterflies and snakes. At first, we – Michael Jackson wanted to escape. He were frightened, but then we started to live where we had to leave. But when we returned had people taking from him all the time. amongst it. It was fantastic to see blue- to England in 1967, people told us to go My youngest brother, Andy, and I were BERMEN tongued lizards. back to Australia; groups were out. very much alike. Because Maurice and E YR We started singing in the lounge room, Then producer Robert Stigwood called. Robin were twins, we gravitated towards SA imitating Elvis and The Everly Brothers. We sent tapes to so many people in the each other. But his struggle with drugs IA, I heard that music and my hair stood on end. music industry; he was the only one who claimed him in the end. [Andy died from MED R I was the eldest, but Maurice and Robin said, called. He believed in us. a heart attack in 1988.] PE “We’d like to do this, too.” I thought, OK, let’s We went to America in the ’70s and our Maurice was a warm, giving person. He’d NAP /S do it together. sound started to change. In England, no do magic tricks for children. He had issues SH RI Our first gigs were at Redcliffe Speedway. one wanted to know us. People were sick of with alcohol, but he admitted his problems CKE LI We sang in between the races. That’s how ballads. It was Eric Clapton who suggested and fought hard to get through them. S/ we got our name, because deejay Bill Gates we do a record in America. ‘Jive Talking’ was [Maurice died from a heart attack in 2003.] ME HOL was there one night and he put our music on the first song we wrote when we arrived. If Robin had lived longer, a lot of great J the radio. He suggested we call ourselves the One day, Robert [Stigwood] called and work would have come out of him. But RY Bee Gees because there were so many Bs said, “I’m doing a film about youth culture he was troubled and difficult. [Robin lost BAR and Gs in our names. The speedway is still and dancing.” It didn’t have a title, so I his battle with cancer last year.] HY: AP there – that’s one of the places I want to visit. suggested Night Fever. The producers were Linda is the love of my life. We’ve been GR We met Col Joye and Johnny O’Keefe worried it sounded like a porno and added married 42 years and have a huge family TO PHO . while doing shows in Surfers Paradise. ‘Saturday’ to the name. with our five kids and their families. There’s EY They said we had to go to the ‘big smoke’, The falsetto thing was discovered by one rule in our home – we don’t argue inside. SL WA which was Sydney. We ended up getting on accident. We were recording ‘Nights on Any argument, take it outside. It’s a good rule. ICE the TV show Sing Sing Sing, in the ’60s. Broadway’ and one of us would scream in TIFFANY BAKKER AL BY You couldn’t become international if you falsetto at the end. It became so successful, Barry Gibb launches his Mythology Tour in D stayed in Australia. We reached a point we couldn’t not do a falsetto album. Australia in February. Visit www.barrygibb.com. ITE ED 22 SUNDAY MAGAZINE SSM13Jan13p022.indd 22 20/12/2012 11:44:30 AM.
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