while Robin and Barry Gibb sang a stripped back rendition of ‘Holiday’, Maurice Gibb decided to play a prank on his brothers.

Nhóm nhạc Bee Gees đang biểu diễn tại Melbourne vào năm 1989 khi bộ ba này bắt đầu hát một liên khúc tuyệt vời gồm bảy bài hát hay nhất của họ.

Introduction:

The Bee Gees were performing in Melbourne in 1989 when the trio started singing a stunning medley of seven of their greatest hits.

But while Robin and Barry Gibb sang a stripped back rendition of ‘Holiday’, Maurice Gibb decided to play a prank on his brothers.
The Bee Gee spots a cameraman next to him on stage, and within a few seconds had commandeered his camera for himself.
But while Robin and Barry Gibb sang a stripped back rendition of 'Holiday', Maurice Gibb decided to play a prank on his brothers.
To laughter from the audience, Maurice then creeps up on his brothers who turn start laughing, but don’t miss a note of the emotional song.

Maurice then gets in his knees to film Robin and pans the camera onto the delighted audience, before giving the camera back to its rightful owner.

But while Maurice’s comedic antics are a wonderful segway, it’s the trio’s pitch perfect harmonies that are the real stars of the show.

The Bee Gees were on their One For All tour of Australia when they performed the stripped back medley live, showcasing the pitch of their natural singing voices.

The seven hits they played during the stunning 12 minute medley included ‘New York Mining Disaster 1941’, ‘Holiday’, ‘Too Much Heaven‘, ‘Heartbreaker’, ‘Islands In The Stream‘, ‘Run To Me’ and ‘World’.

The video is just another example of the close bond between the brothers, and follows in the footsteps of footage of Barry getting his finger stuck in a bottle – much to his brothers’ delight – on the same tour of Australia in 1989.

However, the trio went through famous periods of estrangement and speaking in 2012, Barry Gibb reflected on the relationship with his brothers and his regrets over their deaths.

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