Bee Gees 11/25/1996
Set I
Lollipop
NY Mining Disaster
I Gotta Get A Message To You
To Love Somebody
I Started A Joke
Lonely Days
How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
Jive Talking
How Deep Is Your Love
Islands In The Stream
Heartbreaker
Stayin' Alive
Still Waters
I Could Not Love You More
Words
Tragedy
Alone
Still Waters
I Could Not Love You More
Just In Case
NY Mining Disaster
I Gotta Get A Message To You
To Love Somebody
I Started A Joke
Lonely Days
How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
Jive Talking
How Deep Is Your Love
Islands In The Stream
Heartbreaker
Stayin' Alive
Still Waters
I Could Not Love You More
Words
Tragedy
Alone
Still Waters
I Could Not Love You More
Just In Case
Set II
Stayin' Alive
Set III
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| Notes: | The Bee Gees The Complete Storyteller 1997 01. Lollipop 02. NY Mining Disaster 03. I Gotta Get A Message To You 04. To Love Somebody 05. I Started A Joke 06. Lonely Days 07. How Can You Mend A Broken Heart 08. Jive Talkin' 09. How Deep Is Your Love 10. Islands In The Stream 11. Heartbreaker 12. Stayin' Alive 13. Still Waters 14. I Could Not Love You More 15. Words 16. Tragedy (1997 version) 17. Alone (D. Letterman show) 18. Still Waters (D. Letterman show) 19. I Could Not Love You More 20. Just In Case 21. Stayin' Alive (1997 version) Tracks 1-15 are from VH1 Storytellers; 16-21 are from various sources. --- From VH1 Episode Guide: The Bee Gees performed their hits in stripped-down fashion and told the stories behind them, demonstrating why they are the fifth most successful recording artists of all time. They joked with each other as only brothers can do, shared personal anecdotes, and performed their biggest hits and personal favorites. They took the audience back over a stellar 30-year career, performing songs like "Gotta Get a Message to You," "Jive Talkin,'" and "Stayin' Alive." Robin Gibb revealed that one of their early hits, "To Love Somebody," was written for Otis Redding to sing. "He wanted to do it, but unfortunately didn't get to because he died in a plane crash," Gibb recalled. The brothers also discussed their short-lived break-up in 1970. "We came back together and went to a studio," Barry said. "We didn't know whether we were going to be a group again -- it was all sort of up in the air. What we did that night will last forever for us." He went on to reveal that that night they wrote two Bee Gee classics: "Lonely Days" and "How Do You Mend A Broken Heart." The Bee Gees touched on their "Saturday Night Fever" success and how "Stayin' Alive," "How Deep Is Your Love," "Night Fever," "If I Can't Have You," and "More Than A Woman" were written in a two-week period while they were stuck in a French chalet with nowhere to go. They performed hits they wrote for other singers, including "Islands in the Stream" and "Heartbreaker." | |||||
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