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Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012

20 May 12 - 07:49 PM (#3353490)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: Stilly River Sage

New York Times obit.

Robin Gibb, a Bee Gee With a Taciturn Manner, Dies at 62

Robin Gibb, one of the three singing brothers of the Bee Gees, the long-running Anglo-Australian pop group whose chirping falsettos and hook-laden disco hits like "Jive Talkin" and "You Should Be Dancing" shot them to worldwide fame in the 1970s, died on Sunday in London. He was 62 and lived in Thame, Oxfordshire, England.

The cause was complications of cancer and intestinal surgery, his family said in a statement.

Mr. Gibb had been hospitalized for intestinal problems several times in the last two years. Cancer had spread from his colon to his liver, and in the days before his death he contracted pneumonia and fell into a coma.

Mr. Gibb was the second Bee Gee and third Gibb brother to die. His fraternal twin and fellow Bee Gee, Maurice Gibb, died of complications of a twisted intestine in 2003 at 53. The youngest brother, Andy, who had a successful solo career, was 30 when he died of heart failure, in 1988.

See the rest at the link.

SRS


20 May 12 - 08:10 PM (#3353499)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: Bobert

Sniff...

B~


20 May 12 - 08:25 PM (#3353508)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: GUEST,grover

Sad days these what with the passing of Donna Summer, D.C.'s Chuck Brown and now Robin Gibb.

Funny, from my perspective the Bee Gee's best was/is 'To Love Somebody' which hasn't been mentioned in any of the articles I've read.

Think I'll pop over to Youtube and have my own memorial. RIP, Robin you were one of the greats.


20 May 12 - 08:37 PM (#3353514)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: Jeri

He fought for one hell of a long time.
The music he created is part of our shared consciousness, and we'll remember the music.

Don't Cry Alone


20 May 12 - 09:28 PM (#3353531)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: ChanteyLass

Sad news.

I grew up in Pawtucket, RI. The next town to the north of Pawtucket is South Attleboro, Massachusetts. So every time I think of the Bee Gees, I think of their song "Massachusetts."


20 May 12 - 09:52 PM (#3353539)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: katlaughing

Jeri, thanks for the link. What a poignant song, esp. in these circumstances. The BeeGees will always be a part of my memories. So sad they are all gone so young.

kat


20 May 12 - 10:15 PM (#3353545)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: catspaw49

Can't help but think about Barry and wonder how he must feel......the oldest and the last. Their pre-Disco stuff is what I loved and like Grover up there, "To Love Somebody" was a favorite of mine too. Disco gave them a new start and they followed that by introducing a new generation to The Beatles.....That's a whole lot for any career!

Thanks to them all for so much...........


Spaw


21 May 12 - 01:08 AM (#3353589)
Subject: RIP Robin Gibb.
From: Georgiansilver

Robin has finally succumbed to the cancer which attacked his bowel. RIP....... Many memories of your distinctive voice.


21 May 12 - 01:24 AM (#3353593)
Subject: RE: RIP Robin Gibb.
From: GUEST,Frank

One more light has gone down.
RIP Robin, I can still see you, Maurice & Barry as young kids on Aussie TV.
Condolences to Family & Friends.


21 May 12 - 03:15 AM (#3353611)
Subject: RE: RIP Robin Gibb.
From: Mr Happy

Very sad news, to be taken away so young, will be missed


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Gibb


21 May 12 - 03:28 AM (#3353615)
Subject: RE: RIP Robin Gibb.
From: GUEST

Ah, this is sad. I loved every incarnation of the Beegees, but most of all, I loved the ballady 60s version, and of course, especially Robin's voice. And yes, 62 is absolutely nowt these days, far far too young.

RIP Robin.


21 May 12 - 04:49 AM (#3353639)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: wilbyhillbilly

A great loss but this is how I'll remember him.

R I P Robin


21 May 12 - 06:56 AM (#3353691)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: Pete Jennings

Sad news. Great singer, great songs.

Pete


21 May 12 - 07:12 AM (#3353698)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: Sandra in Sydney

Col Joye remembers the night he discovered the Bee Gees (audio) Col Joye remembers the night he discovered the Bee Gees Col Joye first met the Gibb brothers at a BBQ in the Gold Coast when they were just 13 and 14 years old. He knew immediately that he'd discovered something very special.

"I was just knocked out with the sound that they had so I recorded them the next day," he told Richard Glover of the experience.


Australian obit with song & interview links


21 May 12 - 03:50 PM (#3353940)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: fat B****rd

Yes, "To Love Somebody", "New York Mining Disaster2, "Saturday Night Fever" and one you don't hear much called "World" . For those alone thank you Robin. RIP


21 May 12 - 11:39 PM (#3354114)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: Genie

Yeah, it's a shame our 'news' media too often seem to mention only the disco stuff when they write about the BeeGees.    Their music was much more eclectic than that (though I enjoy a lot of their Saturday Night Fever soundtrack songs greatly), and they were all very talented, not just as performers and recording artists but as songwriters too.

(I noticed that, while the mainstream news media seem so often to describe non-famous people in their early sixties as "elderly," they were quick to acknowledge that Robin Gibb was "just 62" at the time of his death.    Yes, 62 is way too young.


22 May 12 - 05:20 AM (#3354181)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: Nigel Paterson

A loss to the World of Music & a loss to the World. It's so sad that he was not well enough to hear the world premi쳌re of his new work The Titanic Requiem, a collaboration with his son. And how ironic this final work was a requiem. My condolences to Robin's Family & Friends,
                                                                      Nigel Paterson.


22 May 12 - 08:51 AM (#3354257)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: GUEST,Lizzie Cornish

He's with Maurice now, who, I've no doubt has been all around Robin these past months/years. And I bet Robin felt so relieved to finally be back with the twin brother he loved SO dearly that he hadn't ever been able to think of as having 'died', merely having 'gone away on holiday' for a while..

Yes, Barry must be gutted, but so must their Mum, for at 92 she's now outlived three of her four sons, and hell, that must be just awful to endure...

Cliff Richard stated yesterday that the music of the Bee Gees was on a par with The Beatles, and I totally agree with him. I always felt they were undervalued in this country, where so much 'fun' was made of them, for 'fun' read bitchy, nastiness....

They were supremely talented..and I'd imagine that right now, Barry is aching inside, in every place it is possible to ache...

Thanks, lads, for all your beautiful music..


88 Bee Gee Songs via Youtube


22 May 12 - 02:31 PM (#3354401)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: GUEST

I cannot believe Robin Gibb has passed away. He was a great entertainer and will be dearly missed. This article is a nice tribute to the Bee Gees accomplishments.
http://thecelebritycafe.com/feature/2012/05/top-10-bee-gees-awards


22 May 12 - 06:10 PM (#3354501)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: GUEST,Lizzie Cornish

Barry's moving and beautiful tribute to his brother, which he's not long put out on Youtube.

He must be so heartbroken..

'Bodding' by Barry Gibb


23 May 12 - 02:13 AM (#3354629)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: Genie

I "like" what Lizzie said.


23 May 12 - 02:16 AM (#3354630)
Subject: RE: Obit: Robin Gibb - 1949 - May 2012
From: Genie

Here's GUEST's link:
Celebrity Cafe BeeGees award