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Robin Hugh Gibb, CBE (22 December 1949 – 20 May 2012) was a British singer, songwriter and record producer, best known as a member of the group Bee Gees. He gained worldwide fame with his brothers Barry and Maurice Gibb, and their younger brother Andy was also a singer. Gibb joined his first band the Rattlesnakes which formed in Manchester, England.
Gibb was born on the Isle of Man to English parents, Hugh and Barbara Gibb; the family later moved to Manchester (where Andy was born) before settling in Redcliffe, a suburb of Brisbane, Australia. Gibb began his career as part of the family trio (Barry-Maurice-Robin). When the group found their first success, they returned to England where they achieved worldwide fame. In 2002, the Bee Gees were appointed as CBEs for their "contribution to music", however investiture at Buckingham Palace was delayed until 2004.
With record sales estimated in excess of 200 million units, the Bee Gees became one of the most successful pop groups of all time. Music historian Paul Gambaccini described Gibb as "one of the major figures in the history of British music" and "one of the best white soul voices ever". From 2008 to 2011, Gibb was President of the Heritage Foundation, honouring figures in British culture. After a career spanning six decades, Gibb last performed on stage in February 2012 supporting injured British servicemen and women at a charity concert at the London Palladium. On 20 May 2012, Gibb died at the age of 62 from liver and kidney failure brought on by colorectal cancer.
"August October" is a song written and performed by English singer-songwriter Robin Gibb, the second and the last song released from the album Robin's Reign. It reached #45 in the UK in three weeks. It was also charted in other countries like Germany (#12), New Zealand (#11) and in Denmark (#3). It was backed by "Give Me a Smile", a song also appeared on his debut album. It was released as a single in February 1970, same month on which the album was released. It was later covered by Elton John.
"August October" was recorded at London in October 10, 1969 same day as "Gone Gone Gone" and "Lord Bless All".Gibb's voice on this song was low, especially on the first verse:Autumn and Friday the winds blew, July, September, I knew you, and now I sit on the sand hill, I sing our song to the sea.
The Italian LP Best of Bee Gees, Volume 2 has a mono mix of this song with a fadeout ending (at 2:25), but then it comes to a full ending seconds later. If this was to be a true mono mix, it was hardly used, as most Polydor divisions issued stereo singles, and Atco's mono single appears to be a reduction from stereo. Additionally, for the second time Gibb recorded an Italian alternate vocal.
All The Hits is a compilation album by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler; a 3 CD pack that was released on 14 June, 2013 by the Italian branch of Sony Music Entertainment. The compilation contains tracks from six of Tyler's previous studio albums: Faster Than the Speed of Night (1983), Secret Dreams and Forbidden Fire (1986), Hide Your Heart (1988), Bitterblue (1991), Angel Heart (1992) and Silhouette In Red (1993). Also included is a track that Tyler recorded for the 1984 re-make of the science fiction film Metropolis, called "Here She Comes".
The photo used in the artwork was taken by Paul Cox for her 2001 compilation Greatest Hits.
The album became available on the German Amazon store in May 2013, shortly after the release of her latest studio album Rocks and Honey. It is the first compilation album Tyler has released since Best Of 3 CD in 2011, and is the fifth 3CD compilation released in her career.
All The Hits contains 36 tracks spanning a decade of Tyler's career, covering her global success with rock music in the 1980s and European success with soft-rock in the 1990s. Disc one consists mainly of tracks produced by Dieter Bohlen, her producer from 1991 to 1993, with the addition of internationally successful and Grammy nominated singles "Here She Comes" and "Total Eclipse of the Heart", released in the 80s. Discs two and three consist entirely of her 1980s recordings, including a duet with rock singer Frankie Miller and Tyler's cover of Janis Joplin's "Turtle Blues".
The Hits was a music video channel broadcast in the United Kingdom and Ireland, owned by Box Television. In 2008 it was rebranded as 4Music.
The channel showcased a range of pop centred on chart hits and current favourites. Originally, the vast majority of music videos were selected by viewers by means of calling a premium-rate telephone number, however the policy was abandoned with the channel playing an automated selection of videos and countdown shows presented by celebrities and singers past and present. Programming was often themed to coincide with events such as St. Patrick's Day and Christmas.
The channel was available free-to-air on the British digital terrestrial television service Freeview on channel 18. It was also available on Sky Digital, encrypted as a part of Sky's Music Pack. The Hits was also available on Virgin Media and was included in the basic package. It was also be seen through the British Forces Broadcasting Service.
The Bee Gees were a pop music band formed in 1958. The band's line-up consisted of brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. The trio were successful for most of their decades of recording music, but they had two distinct periods of exceptional success: as a popular music act in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and as prominent performers of the disco music era in the late 1970s. The group sang recognisable three-part tight harmonies; Robin's clear vibrato lead vocals were a hallmark of their earlier hits, while Barry's R&B falsetto became their signature sound during the late 1970s and 1980s. They wrote all of their own hits, as well as writing and producing several major hits for other artists.
Born on the Isle of Man to English parents, the Gibb brothers lived in Chorlton, Manchester, England, until the late 1950s, and formed the Rattlesnakes. The family then moved to Redcliffe, in Queensland, Australia, and then to Cribb Island. After achieving their first chart success in Australia as the Bee Gees with "Spicks and Specks" (their 12th single), they returned to the UK in January 1967 where producer Robert Stigwood began promoting them to a worldwide audience.
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All The Hits of 1963 - Part 4 of 5 (August - October)
All The Hits of 1966 - Part 4 of 5 (August - October)
All The Hits of 1972 - Part 4 of 5 (August - October)
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August October. Written by Maurice and Robin Gibb, from the album " Robin's reign ".
Während einer kurzzeitigen Trennung der "Bee Gees" nahm "Robin Gibb" 1970 mehere Titel solo auf, unter anderem auch "August October"
quick flip through of my recent sketchbook! at the end i included some things that i want to improve on in the future too aa here's a list of materials i commonly used; - strathmore mixed media sketchbook - recollections cardstock paper - copic multiliners - micron liners - copic ciao markers - white gellyroll pen ------------------------------------------------------------------- find me here; instagram: sarehkee (instagram.com/sarehkee) deviantart: sarehkee (sarehkee.deviantart.com redbubble: sarehkee (redbubble.com/people/sarehkee) tumblr: blurryghosts (blurryghosts.tumblr.com) twitter: robysaurus (twitter.com/robysaurus) ------------------------------------------------------------------- songs; house of gold, top (piano cover by musicmancooper) ghost, halsey (piano cover by mu...
Here's a montage of the oldies but goodies of 1963, in the order that they appeared on the Billboard charts. Songs which registered into the Top 10 have their peak position shown. Remember... Songs: Blue Velvet - Bobby Vinton #1 Hey There Lonely Boy - Ruby and the Romantics The Kind Of Boy You Can't Forget - Raindrops You Can Never Stop Me Loving You - Johnny Tillotson Cry Baby - Garnet Mimms and the Enchanters #4 Then He Kissed Me - Crystals #6 Wonderful! Wonderful! - Tymes #7 Mickey's Monkey - Miracles #8 Little Deuce Coupe - Beach Boys Part Time Love - Little Johnny Taylor Only In America - Jay and the Americans A Walkin' Miracle - The Essex Wham! - Lonnie Mack Sally, Go 'Round The Roses - Jaynetts #2 Be My Baby - Ronettes #2 That Sunday, That Summer - Nat King Cole Talk To Me...
I've collected just about all the hits from 1966 into these five nifty video montages. They are presented in the same order that they first made the Hot 100 charts. The highest chart position for songs that reached the Top 10 is shown. This part includes the hits from August to October. Song Listing: Black Is Black – Los Bravos [#4] You Can’t Hurry Love – Supremes [#1] God Only Knows – Beach Boys Mr. Dieingly Sad – Critters There Will Never Be Another You - Chris Montez Cast Your Fate To The Wind - Shelby Flint Yellow Submarine – Beatles [#2] Beauty Is Only Skin Deep – Temptations [#3] What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted – Jimmy Ruffin [#7] Cherry, Cherry – Neil Diamond [#6] B-A-B-Y - Carla Thomas Cherish – Association [#1] Eleanor Rigby – Beatles Summer Samba - Walter Wanderley B...
Get on board the time machine of the biggest hits from 1972. The songs in this montage entered the Billboard chart between August and October. The peak chart position of all songs which reached the Top 10 is shown. Songs: Saturday In The Park - Chicago (#3) Speak To The Sky - Rick Springfield Ben - Michael Jackson (#1) My Ding-A-Ling - Chuck Berry (#1) Rock Me On The Water - Jackson Browne Get On The Good Foot - James Brown Black And White - Three Dog Night (#1) America - Yes Honky Cat - Elton John (#8) I Believe In Music - Gallery Nights In White Satin - Moody Blues (#2) Play Me - Neil Diamond Jackie Wilson Said - Van Morrison Burning Love - Elvis Presley (#2) Freddie's Dead - Curtis Mayfield (#4) Use Me - Bill Withers (#2) Tight Rope - Leon Russell You Wear It Well - Rod...
Robin Gibb - Live At Ledreborg Castle Denmark 2009 | With The Danish National Concert Orchestra (FULL CONCERT) 01. More Than A Woman 0:00:00 02. I've Gotta Get A Message To You 0:03:30 03. I Started A Joke 0:07:10 04. How Deep Is You Love 0:10:20 05. Alan Freeman Days 0:14:50 06. Saved By The Bell 0:18:50 07. Massachusetts 0:22:08 08. To Love Somebody 0:24:50 09. You Win Again 0:27:52 10. Islands In The Stream 0:31:26 11. New York Mining Disaster 1941 0:35:40 12. Night Fever 0:38:12 13. Juliet 0:42:10 14. You Should Be Dancing 0:45:55 15. Jive Talkin' 0:50:08 16. Tragedy 0:53:37 17. Stayin' Alive 0:59:00 Filmed In Summer 2009 In The Stunning Grounds Of Ledreborg Castle In Denmark, This Concert Captures Robin Gibb Performing The Best Loved Songs From Both His Solo Career An The Bee Gees Wit...
Robin Gibb (Live 2004) with The Neue Philarmonie Frankfurt Orchestra
As well as being one third of the Bee Gees, one of the most successful groups of all time around the world, Robin Gibb has also had a successful solo career, with Saved By The Bell reaching No.2 in the UK singles charts as far back as 1969. Following the sad death of his twin brother Maurice in 2003, Robin released Magnet, his first solo album for fifteen years. To coincide with the release of Magnet, Robin Gibb took to the road accompanied by the Frankfurt Neue Philharmonic Orchestra. The sell out concerts celebrated his entire career from early Bee Gees and solo hits like Massachusetts, Words, Saved By The Bell and Ive Gotta Get A Message To You through Jive Talkin, Stayin Alive, Night Fever and You Win Again up to Love Hurts and the hit single Please from the latest album. To order t...
Robin Gibb You Win Again (Bee Gees) Live Denmark 2009
Filmed in summer 2010 in the stunning grounds of Ledreborg Castle in Denmark, this concert captures Robin Gibb performing classic tracks from both his solo career and the Bee Gees with the backing of the superb Danish National Concert Orchestra supporting his own touring band. The Bee Gees are one of the most successful acts of all time with worldwide sales well in excess of 100 million and Robin Gibb has also had time to enjoy a solo career with hits and album releases from the late sixties up to the present day. Tracklisting: 1) More Than A Woman 2) I've Gotta Get A Message To You 3) I Started A Joke 4) How Deep Is Your Love 5) Alan Freeman Days 6) Saved By The Bell 7) Massachusetts 8) To Love Somebody 9) You Win Again 10) Islands In The Stream 11) New York Mi...
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Maurice Gibb talks about his alcohol problem and how he's fighting back.
Lado 1 ( side 1 ) 1 - Boys do fall in love 2 - In your diary 3 - Robot 4 - Rebecca 5 - Secret service Lado 2 ( side 2 ) 1 - Livin ' in another world 2 - X - ray eyes 3 - King of fools 4 - Diamond Lp Secret agent , 1984 completo ( full album )
Here it is a little tribute for Barry! The music legend! Robin Gibb was the other half of the coin and that's because some songs weren't on the video...but ALL of it can be found on his tribute: Through the Life (1949 - 2012) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDH46MNb7vE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDH46MNb7vEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDH46MNb7vE About Barry's video: 1959-2015 (present) The Brothers Gibb recorded songs every single year ( except 1991)
Robin Gibb's unreleased album Sing Slowly Sisters 1. Sing Slowly Sisters 0:00 2. Life 3:59 3. C'est La Vie, Au Revoir 6:30 4. Everything Is How You See Me 9:49 5. I've Been Hurt 12:28 6. Sky West And Crooked 16:50 7. Irons On The Fire 19:21 8. Cold Be My Days 23:29 9. Avalanche 29:42 10. Engines Aeroplanes 33:56 11. The Flag I Flew 36:20 12. Return To Austria 40:36 13. It's Only Make Believe 42:54 14. All's Well That Ends Well 47:56 15. A Very Special Day 50:09 16. Great Caesar's Ghost 53:05 17. Anywhere I Hang My Hat 56:28 18. Loud and Clear 1:00:09 19. Return to Austria (Demo) 1:03:44 20. Why Not Cry Together (Demo) 1:11:46
After a relatively moderate success of his first album 'Robin's Reign' (1969), Robin prepared to release a second album, which drew record for a symphony orchestra. The album turned out quite good in terms of music and song, and the sound of the orchestra gave some songs a special depth and beauty. But, alas, to the final completion of the work, it never came and the material prepared for the release of the album and remained 'unreconciled' and 'raw'. Soon Robin was called back to the 'Bee Gees' and already ready to release the album 'thrown away on a shelf,' where it stayed until the mid-90s. There was another suggestion: original master-tapes with album record were simply lost (or stolen) ... And now I invite you to listen to the songs on this album, and again to enjoy the magnificent vo...
"Intimate with Robin Gibb from the Magnet 'Tour Edition' bonus DVD" An exclusive enlightening interview with Robin chatting about his history with the Bee Gees, the new album, the passing of Maurice and the recording of Saturday Night Fever. Official online shopping link: http://www.evo88.com/en/music?page=shop.browse&keyword;=robin+gibb+magnet evosound website: http://evosound.com/artists/12-pqrs/480-robin-gibb
Sky New presenter asks Robin Gibb if his brother is watching tonight, errm no he died in 2003 - massive egg on face !!
Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb (looking ever so 70's stylish in those huge yellow aviator glasses and platform shoes!) in the first episode of the short-lived television program 'Headliners', taped May 16, and aired May 31, 1978. I believe it was filmed the same day they were at the UN in New York to announce the UNICEF concert benefit since they were all wearing the same suits during that press conference. As I'm no longer allowed to upload it -the second part of this interview, an acoustic performance of Massachusetts can be found on another user's channel here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4obivmniYXw
Robin Gibb Interview On The Alan Titchmarsh Show - I've Gotta Get A Message To You With The Soldiers. Aired on Oct 27, 2011. I'm not owner of the video copyrights,
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Autumn and Friday the winds blew
July , September , I knew you
And now I sit on the sand hill
I sing our song to the sea
August , October
Mid-April , November , May
Beckoning hands made you fly
I cry, it's curtains today
In August , October the grass grew
The sky was blue and I want you
Now as I look out my window
I see the world carry on
August , October
Mid-April , November , May
Beckoning hands made you fly
I cry, it's curtains today
August , October
Mid-April , November , May
Beckoning hands made you fly