I guess all bands dream of making it big, I wonder if they thought, that big?@Tigerm I lost my like button sorry
This is the little Bee Gees house in Scarborough, Redcliffe and the lane that has all the memorabilia I was telling you about mate.
You can't quiet see the garage on the left where they wrote a lot of those early hits.
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Apparently so, they were on bandstand as kids remember.I guess all bands dream of making it big, I wonder if they thought, that big?
TBH, no, but not everyone made it on Bandstand, certainly not to their heights.Apparently so, they were on bandstand as kids remember.
Over the years they included Col Joye, Little Pattie, Warren Williams, Lucky Starr, Sandy Scott, Bryan Davies, Dinah Lee, Johnny Devlin, Laurel Lea, Judy Stone, the De Kroo Brothers, Digby Richards, Robyn Alvarez, the Bee Gees, the Allen Brothers (a duo of the unrelated Peter Allen and Chris Bell), Helen Reddy, Lana Cantrell, Cathy Wayne, The Delltones, Pat Carroll and Olivia Newton-John.TBH, no, but not everyone made it on Bandstand, certainly not to their heights.
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I'll try to find a clip of a complete music nobody who walked in off the street and heard Dylan recording. He saw a piano and started playing the piano to bob's music thinking noone was listening. Bob heard it and recorded it to be a hit.....more to follow

Telephone line, Livin Thing. Jeff Lynn's is a genius.This clip reminded me of The Beatles roof top gig. Fantastic.
Like it. Have you got convict blood in you Tm?
I got the details mixed up. It was how an unknown Al Kooper became more known.I'll try to find a clip of a complete music nobody who walked in off the street and heard Dylan recording. He saw a piano and started playing the piano to bob's music thinking noone was listening. Bob heard it and recorded it to be a hit.....more to follow![]()
No idea, I did do some ancestry stuff, but it never mentioned that, I've never stolen a loaf of bread though hahahaLike it. Have you got convict blood in you Tm?
Who were the first of your rellies to come to Oz......first fleet? Mine were.No idea, I did do some ancestry stuff, but it never mentioned that, I've never stole a loaf of bread though hahaha
Never been mentioned, so I don't know, my GGrandfather lived just outside of London in the Grays area, in 1870, I think it was. But I didn't find out how they got here.Who were the first of your rellies to come to Oz......first fleet? Mine were.
Good stuff. I'd look into it as there could be some interesting facts and yarns.Never been mentioned, so I don't know, my GGrandfather lived just outside of London in the Grays area, in 1870, I think it was. But I didn't find out how they got here.

