| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | edt4 (110) 09/05/2007 | I enjoyed their early pop material (I never thought it was great, but it was enjoyable), but they lost me with the disco. From a monetary standpoint, it was probably the smartest thing they ever did, and proved enormously lucrative for them. From an artistic standpoint, however, they ceased to be relevant at all after that, for me at least. It may have been very good disco, but it was still disco. Disco was never music; it was noise with a beat for coked-up exhibitionists to dance to, and then copulate to.
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 | mcdustsucker (0) 09/17/2006 | "disco" vanished after four years, the BEE GEES made it over fourty years! listen to their records and you will find a handful of disco tracks. the rest of more than 25 albums is great songwriting!
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 | PlayMisty (3) 08/16/2005 | Amazing how many people are ignorant to the depth of this group. I guess a mammoth phenomenon such as Saturday Night Fever can over shadow the remainder of their catalog, but for all you know nothings, let me briefly fill you in. Contrary to popular belief, they are a 60's band along side with the Beatles, the Hollies, etc. They had many, many hits before Saturday Night Fever, most of which were not sung in falsetto. So many artists of the day covered their music, from Janis Joplin to Rod Stewart to Elvis Presley. They have been praised by the highest of musical royalty from George Martin to Tim Rice to Bono. They hold countless chart records all over the world and continue to sell, even as of today (8/16/2005), they have an album on the Billboard charts which has been there almost a year now.
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 | maersk (2) 05/19/2004 | i always hated disco...perhaps these guys where the reason for that.
they always sung like they had empty scrotums
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 | Moosekarloff (19) 04/27/2004 | These no-talents produced some of the most irritating and annoying castrato rock ever produced. Would-be Beatle imitators who opportunistically jumped on the Disco Manurewagon when their careers were in the terlet: maybe it was a good business decision at the time, but musically speaking, they doomed themselves to a legacy of vapidness and inconsequentiality. I hope they invested their money well, because their professional reputations aren't worth a used condom and their work product belongs in a time capsule for the tonedeaf.
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 | forgotten hero (15) 04/01/2004 | I'd choose death and oblivion over this high-pitched wailing.
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 | Enkidu (38) 03/30/2004 | Their music gives me strong hallucinations of smelly stale polyester. Oblivion is a kindly fate to some, including these three.
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 | scarletfeather (53) 03/30/2004 | They are certainly RIA's most controversial trio, and the source of a lot of anguish and gnashing of teeth for Irishgit. Their folk music was ok, but their disco tunes exemplify the vapid trashiness of the 70s.
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 | tvtator (6) 03/30/2004 | The Bee Gees came out before the 1970's and their music goes beyond the disco craze. Their music is much more than what is on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. Great harmonizing vocals. Barry Gibb had such a terrific unique voice.
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 | irishgit (151) 03/29/2004 | I'd rather have a testicle crushed with pliers than someone re-release their garbage.
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