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Documentaire musique
réalisé(e) par Frank Marshall.
2020.

Synopsis :
Avec près de 220 millions de disques vendus et des tubes planétaires comme "Stayin' Alive", les frères Barry, Maurice et Robin Gibb, soit les Bee Gees, figurent parmi les plus gros vendeurs de disques de toute l'histoire de la musique. Enfants stars en Australie, chanteurs pop au succès immense, ils deviennent ensuite des icônes du disco, avant de se réinventer comme auteurs-compositeurs de titres chantés par d'autres interprètes. Leur parcours, riche et méconnu, couvre cinq décennies de transformations musicales, d'aventures humaines, et aussi d'obstacles et de tragédies..

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Transcription
00:01Benann-Bahjus
00:02Ben来és
00:02T guidance
00:02The Biji
00:04Once again, the fabulous Biji
00:06All you can do
00:08The way I use my conquers
00:10The most exciting sound in the world
00:14The biggest grossing album in the history of music
00:19Has the enormous success changed your life?
00:22Well, I was speaking to one of my friends the other day
00:24and as he was cleaning my shoes, I said, listen
00:27We often thought we were triplets
00:29We have the same sense of humour
00:30We have the same love of the same kind of music
00:32When you've got brothers singing
00:34It's like an instrument that nobody else can buy
00:37Brothers in general
00:39It's a very complicated thing
00:40If we hadn't been brothers we wouldn't have lasted half an hour
00:43We've heard rumours that the group is splitting up
00:44Would you like to verify those rumours?
00:46No, no
00:48We all wanted individual recognition
00:50All three of us did things to each other
00:52That I think we're all sorry for
00:55Let's make an album in Miami
00:57We had to adopt a new attitude and a new sound
01:00I said, well, why don't we just take a bar out of Night Fever
01:04And see if we can make a loop out of it
01:06We were breaking new ground
01:10It was extraordinary
01:11The fever thing happened
01:12That's when everything exploded
01:15I mean, that could very easily have just been a horn line
01:18But instead their voices were so sick
01:21They were like, nah, we're going to sing it
01:23They were on the first wave of global pop superstardom
01:27If you want to call it that
01:27They had the top five hits any given week
01:30For those of us at the radio station
01:32We're going to take hostages
01:34How about the Bee Gees?
01:36Let's go, sir!
01:38When you become famous
01:39You think everyone loves you
01:40And they're going to love you forever
01:41It's not true
01:44We really could not get on the radio
01:46So the whole idea was to write for other people
01:49It was just as important for us to have an artist singing one of our songs
01:52And being on the radio as it was for ourselves
01:55Everything we set out to do, we did
01:57Against all odds
02:00I can't honestly come to terms with the fact that they're not here anymore
02:03I think that they were never named
02:11Sous-titrage FR ?
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