The Heebeegeebee's Meaningless Songs
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Great stuff. I hope the surviving Gibbs appreciated this 'tribute' - you can't laugh at anything if you can't laugh at yourself!
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Apparently Robin Gibb was none too impressed with this parody but when you actually hear the melody of the tune in this song (ignoring the lyrics), it's something you could associate with them. I thought it was a brilliant send up and btw, I'm also a huge Bee Gees fan..
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I remember hearing this on an AM radio once when at work and it took until "...and AHHHH, whatever that means" to realise that it wasn't actually the Gibb brothers! Damn good take off.
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I first heard this i the summer of 1983 while in London...and have been humming it to myself ever since. (And butter is better than marg.)
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Thankyou for reminding me of the greatest concert I ever went to!!
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I don't know how many times I've told people about this song! There was a funny live performance on a comedy special back in the day. Thanks for posting this!
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great song,but who is the first voice supposed to sound like? it dosen't sound like Barry. If it wasn't for the daft lyrics this would be an amazing song...
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Good God I loved this song & I owned the album (on cassette actually) the B side of which was blank so you could record songs that you liked on it. I personally recorded songs from the radio (as one did in those days). Simply brilliant, wish I still had that cassette...
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Simply brilliant! They need a greatest hits cd!
a-a-a-and the world is very, very b-i-i-i-ig, and bacon, comes from a p-i-i-i-ig.
genius.
pjw39 1 year ago 9
This is really great, and it made me laugh, but it sure made me recall those torturous two or so years in the 70's where you couldn't go anywhere without hearing those screeching male banshees coming out of some speaker. It made me want to scream. ....Although I have to say that the Bee Gees did involve musical talent, unlike any typical dime-a-dozen rapper.
pazzensutra 1 year ago 6