I love this interview too Cynthia. I had it in very poor quality and worked on it for nearly a year looking for a good copy to post. It was very difficult to find but so glad I found one to share. He is georgeous and adorable especially here.
Omg..he is.such a doll on this. I want to hug him! what a genuine sweet man he was. The fame just was too much for him. the ugly side of.fame just crushed him. :(
April Bailey it wasn't fame killed Andy Gibb. He wanted to be a Bee Gee so bad and never could be. He couldn't stand living in their shadows. Personally I think he was gayer than a pink hairnet.
When I hear Andy voice the way he laughed I giggled these two were so funny Andy wasn't expecting the questions though but he answered them with great humour. So deeply fell in love with Andy voice his humour nature he's the type of guy I've been looking for he had the nature but sadly he was taken so soon love u Andy
+StarlightShadowDancer I just loved him when he was on Solid Gold. So much talent!! Sang live with so many others. Madame was always fun. Broke my heart when he passed.
Oh honey, Andy you're beyond adorable. Your smile, your eyes everything is so beautiful! You're the most beautiful person with a heart of gold. You really are very sincere and very cute. Love you. Words are so less to describe you. Perfect, just perfect!
Even if you weren't an entertainer or if your name wasn't ARG; I WOULD STILL LOVE YOU UNCONDITIONALLY. It is/was what you have on the inside that shines so beautifully. It's great seeing ARG so happy-go-lucky. Love when he said to Madame..."you get all the good lines". All the Gibb Boys have a comedic side. ARG, U R THE BEST THAT THERE WILL EVER BE. LOVE U 4EVER!!!!
I use to watch Solid Gold all the time, I honestly forgot about Madam, she was funny and very risque for that period of time! Andy was so cute in his answers, what a nice young man!!
Andy had a passion for showbiz, as all his bros did, but the dark side of fame, as the late Robert Stigwood said, devoured him - poor Andy. Beautiful and rather naive I guess.
This interview was so entertaining thanks for posting! Andy was such a sweetheart I love how down to earth all the Gibb brothers were during interviews and also being honest too answering weird or crazy questions. The madame interview was so funny I love the jokes mixed in with questions.
I can't stop laughing for Madame because she is perverted and funny. I like Andy Gibb song entitled "An Everlasting Love" because I was very related and also so sad news about him because he is very too young age at the age of 30. Rest in Peace Andy, you are in God's Hands. 😭😭😭😭 Thank you for sharing the video and God bless.
I love it will this interview because so funny with Madame. He's look alike his brother Barry. So amazing and very nice interview. Rest in peace Andy, you are happy with God because you are the true legacy in music industry like your brothers. He is very good looking, talented like his brothers. 😇😍👏😊🙏
0:48 - 0:54 Funny conversation with Andy Gibb and Madame about interview: Madame: Are you rich? Andy: Yes, I'm well off Madame: Well off? Well that's why I like it rich and likes to get well off...hahaha...😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love all the Gibb brothers and this is adorable. I remember watching this show all the time when I was young! Comedy gold😂. RIP Andy, Robin and Maurice ❤❤❤
Madame make laugh so hard,that I start coughing.i love that kind of laughter.Madame.i love you.i always got excited,when you appeared on Solid Gold,& I even watched your show Madames place.
in the late 70s, there was a small club on the east side of NYC called club prive. I think the owner's name was Ivan but that may not be correct. He did also own another spot in the east 70s called Grass [at the same time]. Anyway, I had met "ivan" through a friend of a friend and he invited my small group of friends and I to Prive one night. At some point during the evening in walks Wayland Flowers [with madame!] and a group of guys. They sat at the next table. My friends and I spent the next hour swooning over Mr Flowers' companion who we agreed was the best looking guy we had ever seen. I swear everything stopped when this guy walked in. If you can stop a room in NYC, you must be good looking. I never found out who he was.
I used to eat at grass. I think it was 1 st and 71 or 72. The first restaurant of its kind.I remember eating by the window and I sort of remember plants hanging. there was also a place called “Boodles”. It was a bar that served white wine in these huge wine glasses. It was across the street from Grass. Once my friend and I stole them and I had it in my house for years. I know your comment is 5 years old but I just had to respond to it bc it brought back such memories mentioning Grass. I live in Florida now and can’t reminisce abotu the good old 70’s in NYC. The best place to be. Little Italy and China town…Xenon’s and other clubs whose names escape me. If I hear “love is thicker than water” I cant get it out of my head for weeks,., Oh and Maxwell Plums was a really beautiful classy bar with bronze railings around the bar. A great place to hang out to meet international people. Lol my friend and i met some foreign men who thought they’d pick us up and hang out with is. They bought an expensive bottle of champagne and we drank it with them and then said we had to get up early for work the next day 9which was true)..such fun times. Nothing was like the 70’s in NYC.
@@debbiemartin2026 omg how funny to read your reply. I worked at Grass as the cocktail waitress for about 2 months. The bartender there opened a restaurant in that same area that I think was called Greenery or something like that. I was shocked that he actually managed to pull it off. AGain, funny that this comment showed up tonight as I was thinking about that era when I heard that Richard Belzer died. We used to catch his act at Catch a Rising Star a few blocks away. He was absolutely amazing!! He was a conspiracy nut that did a lot of investigating into the JFK assassination and wrote books abou it. may he rest in peace.
@@jv-ep2tc wow Belzer died? I used to go to catch a rising star all the time. Saw Jerry Seinfeld there and others. I never thought Jerry was funny…well so much for that assessment…megabucks… I never heard of the greenery but I went to a health food restaurant owned by Gary Null the nutritionist who greatly influenced my life…It was called “Fertile earth” I went to F.I.T and worked int he garment center for several years. There was a place I would go for quiche that was very popular in the garment district and I can’t remember the name. Would you know? The JFK assasination…yes theres lots of stuff.. I hope he didnt get the jab. I’m a physician now (almost retired) and we just got a notice from the Dept of health about what’s going on…hidden front he public. I’m alternative so I never recommended it..I’ll have to look Belzer up now…There was nothing better in life than all the clubs in the village and Max’s Kansas City…a etc. So many restaurants come to my mind. Florida-food totally touristy overpriced and just nothing special..all run by big restaurant groups. Its all about the ambiance and overpriced drinks….and $$$$. PS I see you are Jewish by the “may he Rest In Peace”…I have perfect peace bc at 38 years old Jesus found me…almost died a few times. God kept sending people my way. My receptionist, someone in the hospital…I had to investigate Him for myself…it is sad that 99.9% of Jews wont even consider that He was OUR Messiah. They are still waiting but they really have no idea that he fulfilled all the Tenach prophecies.,.. I came back to text this bc God placed it on my heart. Maybe someone has told you what he did on the cross for our people…He was the Pesach lamb…the Passover lamb that takes away the sins of the world…I didnt plan on this but once again felt led to share this.. My hope and future…
@@debbiemartin2026 so much to think about in your post so I'll have to select a couple and start there. 1. I too am as "alternative" in terms of health care as it gets. I was literally "fired" by a PCP because I told her I did not need a colonoscopy and she would have to bill someone else for the 8K that her practice would have billed me. As I had little faith in her ability to actually heal anything, I didn't care. Fortunately at my age [over 60 as you know] I have nothing major going on. 2. I am not jewish but chuckled at your belief that I am. I would say that living in NY for 8 years that I absorbed words and phrases and characteristics that have had others before this guess that I am jewish. My ancestry is Irish English. 3. the name gary null rings a bell, I will look him up and see what he is/was all about. I do not recall a mid town quiche place. I do recall The Brasserie which was a lower level casual restaurant off park ave. they had the best eggs benedict I have ever eaten. I can literally even now remember the taste. I think they've closed.
The irony of Madame's joke about dating a young man of 24, and her friend Maude criticizes her, Madame's response "oh well, if he dies, he dies". Andy Gibb left us way too young. What a beautiful guy 😔
The best days in television we will never have them again ever if you were lucky enough to still be here and we're around in these times you're blessed the 70s 80s and early 90s the best time in American Life❤🍦🥳👍🌹 the best music the best television shows the best movies better than any caviar brisket steak or Lobster or anything these were some brilliant times and I think these foods that I just mentioned were better back then I think even milk and candy and everything we love was better back then y'all know I miss Madam and Waylon flowers and the Lander sisters and everybody all the Forgotten ones that we love so much I wish I could go back in time and visit New York California and all the nice places that we used to have everything and see what it was like I would have loved to see what a Park Avenue Penthouse look like in the 70s and a country mansion and just everything I know Hawaii was beautiful in the 70s God knows it was.❤🌹 rest in peace Andy Gibb I love him