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Bee Gees: Official Story / One Night Only (2003)
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2-Disc Collector's Edition
One Night Only 1997 was an amazing year for the Bee Gees, with inductions in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame plus Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Brit, American and World Music Awards, the Australian Record Industry, and the German Bambi Awards topped of by a 'One-Night-Only' concert at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, their only live concert in 1997 and first US concert in nearly 10 years.
The brothers Gibb perform their greatest hits from the 60's, 70's, 80's and 90's, including many songs written for and made hits by other artists but never recorded by the Bee Gees themselves, including "Islands in the Stream," "Guilty," "Heartbreaker," "Our Love (Don't Throw it All Away)" (a special duet with their late brother Andy Gibb) and "Immortality" featuring a guest appearance by multiple Grammy - Award winner Celine Dion.
The Official Story of the Bee Gees Made with the full cooperation of the Bee Gees, the story is told in their own words. In candid interviews covering their career and their lives, the brothers Gibb describe the personal journey that has taken them from singing in their room to the status within the Rock 'n' Roll's Hall of Fame and being the second best-selling group of all time.
In addition, the show features interviews with Sir George Martin, Sit Tim Rice, impresario Robert Stigwood (the man who launched their career in the UK), Billboard magazine editor-in-chief Timothy White, as well as Bee Gees' wives and their mother, Barbara Gibb.
With the use of never-before-seen home movies, archival footage exclusive access to the Gibb family photo and video collection as well as performances from throughout their career. The Official Story of the Bee Geeshits every important note in the group's musical legacy.
There has never been another career like the one the Bee Gees have enjoyed, and as a new millennium begins, The Official Story of the Bee Gees is further evidence that their musical journey is as fresh and vibrant today as ever.
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