Robin Gibb
21 May 2012 08:29 pmI have seen a few people commenting on the death of Robin Gibb - and a number of articles on the news. They talk a lot about his music and the BBC mentioned the work he did to have a memorial erected to the men who flew in bomber command during WW2; sadly he will never see it unveiled.
What none of them has mentioned is something much closer to home for me - Robin Gibb was born on our small island and said, on a number of occasions, that he considered himself Manx - he and Dwina own a house on the island - and he was a tireless supporter of our local children's hospice - where his passing will be mourned just as much as it is by the great and the good of the music business.
A genuinely kind man.
What none of them has mentioned is something much closer to home for me - Robin Gibb was born on our small island and said, on a number of occasions, that he considered himself Manx - he and Dwina own a house on the island - and he was a tireless supporter of our local children's hospice - where his passing will be mourned just as much as it is by the great and the good of the music business.
A genuinely kind man.
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Date: 21/05/2012 08:02 pm (UTC)I do love the Bee Gees music. I discovered them during the disco years but when I heard "Massachusetts" and "I Started a Joke", I quickly came to prefer their older, non-falsetto sound. Just a superb musical family, the Gibbs. So sad to see them passing on.
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Date: 21/05/2012 08:06 pm (UTC)The News here seems to like to by-pass the English leg of their journey, saying they were born on The Isle of Man and moved to Brisbane.
On an interesting note, my best friend's father used to give them music lessons when they were boys.
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Date: 21/05/2012 08:20 pm (UTC)What a neat connection. My late great-aunt apparently knew their mother - I remember her saying so about when Massachusetts was a hit.
he News here seems to like to by-pass the English leg of their journey
That amuses me greatly - because I had just commented to my husband that some of the BBC coverage seems to by-pass the Australian years; 'Born in the Isle-of-Man, they moved to Manchester and went on to become one of the greatest groups Britain ever produced, second only to the Beatles as song writers'!!
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Date: 21/05/2012 08:24 pm (UTC)A sad loss.
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Date: 21/05/2012 08:27 pm (UTC)But Robin is the one who maintained his links the most.
I love all that earlier stuff, too - and the snippets I have heard of the Titanic Requiem he wrote with his son sounds good, too, although I am not sure that he ever heard that performed in public.
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Date: 21/05/2012 09:40 pm (UTC)His work for Rebecca House earned him nothing by way of publicity etc, as very few people outside the island were ever aware of it - so I think he really was a genuinely nice guy.
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Date: 21/05/2012 11:06 pm (UTC)Robin was the one who always said he felt Manx - although the whole group did a couple of Manx songs for charity a few years ago - but he kept a home here, and was so good to the children's hospice - without ever using it as a way to seek publicity.
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Date: 21/05/2012 11:07 pm (UTC)Rebecca House will miss him.
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Date: 22/05/2012 03:43 am (UTC)And I feel bad for the remaining brother. There's just one left now, right? What a terrible position to be in.
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Date: 22/05/2012 07:32 am (UTC)The Bee Gees were such a huge part of my teen years. What some don't realize is what an impact they had on music with their writing. So many of the hits by other artists were written by the Gibb brothers. Amazingly talented men.
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Date: 22/05/2012 07:33 am (UTC)I think Barry must feel rather lonely now - and their mother is still alive, too.
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Date: 22/05/2012 07:40 am (UTC)Yes,there is just Barry - and a sister who lives out in Australia - she fitted in between Barry and the twins. Their mother is still alive too - I am just imagining how life must have been for her when they were small - she must have had four children under the age of four by the time she was 20!
Robin always maintained links with the island - but things like his work with Rebecca House were not done for publicity apart from his name being able to open doors occasionally.
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Date: 22/05/2012 07:48 am (UTC)Absolutely.
The Gibb brothers do seem to lack recognition of just how much of the most memorable music of the past 50 years they wrote. Although, on the news in the UK, it has been pointed out that they have written more hits than Lennon and McCartney - and had at last as big an effect on music - it was good to hear that brief acknowledgement.
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Date: 22/05/2012 08:03 am (UTC)And yikes, that would be a busy mom. My sister had three under two for a bit and I remember how stressful that was for her!
I have a lot more respect for celebrities that use their money and influence for the good without using it for publicity.
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