...Why are we supposed to hate them again?
>>128373892 (OP)
We aren't. Bee Gees are kino
Anonymous
11/7/2025, 3:15:37 AM
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Well you can tell by the way I use my Wok
I'm a Chinese man
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11/7/2025, 3:29:47 AM
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>>128373892 (OP)
NOBODY GETS TOO MUCH HEAAAVEN NO MORE
IT'S MUCH HARDER TO COME BY
I'M WAITIN IN LINE
Anonymous
11/7/2025, 3:51:14 AM
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>>128377045
>>128373892 (OP)
are the deep cuts any good? only listened to the singles
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11/7/2025, 3:54:37 AM
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>>128378304
>>128373892 (OP)
we're not
we don't
they're fucking great
this is one thing about zooms and alphas, we don't hate things from older gens like millennials do.
if somethingis good we like it, BeeGees are really really good. You heard Jive Talking? holy shit
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11/7/2025, 9:53:30 AM
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>>128374813
They are very consistent
They have different eras but the content from those eras will be very similar quality to the rest
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11/7/2025, 11:24:41 AM
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>>128377453
Islands in the stream
Cumming on the beach
We will blow each other, brother
wtf did they mean with this
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11/7/2025, 12:02:57 PM
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>>128377638
Metal is music for manchildren.
They were criticised endlessly, first for being inferior to the big british invasion bands in the 60s, then for supposedly bandwagoning disco, then for writing anodyne disposable lyrics, then for being too monolithic and successful. And when disco died, it basically dragged the BGs down with it. They were condemned to history.
Victims of their own success in a way. Like the beatles, it was seen as the height of uncool to publicly admit you liked them for ages. Now with hindsight and the state of contemporary music we can safely say they were incredible, but it took a lot of time to get there. Melodically, probably the most complex and fulfilling of the disco era.
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11/7/2025, 12:52:25 PM
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>>128377846
Anon, this is a place for bad repetitive shitposts not for insightful and well thought out comments
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11/7/2025, 1:06:23 PM
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11/7/2025, 1:12:40 PM
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>>128378125
>>128377846
And yet Faith No More covered I Started A Joke
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11/7/2025, 1:22:59 PM
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>>128378071
1995 was about the right time to for hipsters to reassess pre-disco beegees.
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11/7/2025, 2:02:03 PM
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>>128378744
>>128374841
I am an early 80s millennial and I loved the Bee Gees (+Andy Gibb) since I was young. I do remember DISCO SUCKS being a thing still but that was mostly boomers and metalheads.
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11/7/2025, 2:59:09 PM
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>>128379921
>>128378304
early 80s you’re more likely a genxer. If you remember the Cold War and the fall of the Berlin Wall and David Hasselhoff you’re a genxer
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11/7/2025, 3:14:57 PM
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Main Course [RSO, 1975]
Their most, in fact only listenable album in five years is marred by the sneaking suspicion that they're not doing it because they need to tell me this stuff but because it's the only way they can sell records in 1975. And I'm not sure I buy it, either. Best song: "All This Makin' Love", a frantic, Baroque simulation of compulsive sex. C
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11/7/2025, 5:34:43 PM
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>>128378744
Xennial is a term I have heard. I'm in the millennial range but right at the start.