Welcome to my RU-vid channel, called "C'est la vie, au revoir". If you're wondering, this is named after a beautiful song created as part of a solo project by Robin Gibb. As a superfan of the Bee Gees and Andy Gibb, you can check out a couple of playlists based on their music, interviews and other special appearances. Furthermore, my current focus is on two entirely different projects. One of them is posting my edited videos of the Brothers Gibb depending on the occasion. I also enjoy quiz shows, especially ITV's most successful programme, "The Chase". However, you won't find episodes in normal conditions. There's humour mixed in these... Thank you for your interest in my content! I'll continue uploading from time to time.
Fabulous song by the Amazing Bee Gees ❤ love their harmonies they are spectacular and Robin is fantastic ❤ love them so much 💗 Rip beautiful sweet Robin and Mo 🙏🌠🌠💞
Menudo classico, de los Bee Gees de su excelente álbum 2 Years On, en directo queda muy bien, con mucha vibración positiva, con muchas ganas Robín de cantarla, y los coros de los hermanos es genial 👏👏👏👏👏🤗👍
Without a doubt the highlight of this film which did not have very many. The only other one I can think of was the black, three-piece suit Robin wore for the funeral of whatever the heroine's name was. Strawberry Fields, I think? It was a modest hit stateside, I don't know about elsewhere.
That's right, the girl's name is Strawberry Fields. The Bee Gees were singing "Carry That Weight" during the funeral, and Barry was singing "A Day In The Life" afterwards. Another beautiful cover of course!
El declive de Peter Frampton. Dijo arrepentirse de haber participado en esa película y lo hizo porque todos querían ser como los Bee Gees . Los fans no se lo perdonaron . Tuvo que esperar hasta el 2001 para volver a obtener un Grammy . La película fue un fracaso total. Hasta los Bee Gees comentaron que fue una estupidez el haber cantado canciones de The Beatles .
Assisti o filme no cinema por causa dos artistas e das canções inesquecíveis, as músicas ficaram bem regravadas, mas o filme foi um fracasso de bilheteria e público... inclusive tenho o vinil...
This is the most I love the 1st song when you were 9 years young & twins are six. The reason why people laugh , because other one his a comedian. People would notice the joke's of the comedian right away .
It was a terrible film but it was fun to watch and a lot of the music was great. We went and saw it 7 times when it was in the theaters. I still have my vinyl copy of the film's soundtrack.
Beautiful BeeGees. I love Robin singing this, but really he could sing anything. The BeeGees did great cover versions of the Beatles on Midnight Special. Keep singing Sir Barry Gibb, keep the flame burning.
This is true, Robin could definetely sing any song he chooses. ❤️❤️❤️The Bee Gees' performing the Beatles medley on The Midnight Special is incredible! I'm usually picky when it comes to covers, but only the Bee Gees can make a cover version of any song, and I'd love it more than the original.
I fall in love with young Robin whenever I see live clips of him singing. So full of joy and humor when he was young. His beautiful & unique voice is matched by no other. ❤❤❤ Thank you for posting this!!❤
Anytime! Robin's performance of this song is easily my favourite clip of this film. I always make sure not to miss one frame of this scene while watching, he is so beautiful! 💛💛💛
Wasn’t this from their Sargent Pepper film? I remember seeing it in the theater. It was interesting hearing The Bee Gees do so many Beatles songs. Aerosmith was in the film too. I still have the vinyl LP. Haven’t listened to it in years.
This is the Sgt. Pepper's film, and it's one of my favourites. I have the soundtrack on vinyl too. I've always loved hearing the Bee Gees performing Beatles' songs, especially the ones from this film.
BEAUTIFULLY DONE‼️ Loved The Bee Gees (crushed on Barry) since I was young (almost 71 now) and know just about all their songs and movies, etc 😻🥰‼️ Peter Frampton somewhat … always thought he was cute but can’t remember any of his songs 😻‼️
Thank you! I've always loved the Bee Gees too (my heartthrob is Robin)! I grew up listening to their music, and Frampton's as well. I recommend hearing some songs he wrote as a member of Humble Pie and as a solo artist. Examples I can come up with are, Buttermilk Boy, Alabama '69, Show Me The Way, I'm In You, etc.
@@CestlaVieAuRevoir … You’re welcome 😊! Though I did hear Peter Frampton’s music years ago and didn’t care much for it, maybe I will now that I’m older.