In this episode:
The Lefsetz Letter: Bee Gees
Bob Lefsetz gives his signature retrospective treatment to the early Bee Gees, playing clips from his favorite tracks.

Bee Gees
Bee Gees: The Studio Albums 1967-1968
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Records: Aerosmith, the First Album
In the inaugural edition of "Records," Mac Dunlop and John Srebalus discuss the first Aerosmith album and why it's a thumbs up-thumbs down proposition.
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The new "records" show was pretty good. You should take calls!
Tripe! get your facts right, the bee gees are from the Isle Of Man, an island in the irish sea, not from Australia.
No, the Bee Gees are from Australia. They moved to the UK at a young age.
I second it. Get your facts straight. The Bee Gees moved from the UK to Australia (to keep the boys out of trouble with the law) then back to the UK as a part of the so-called second british invasion wave to hit the US).
Actually they were born in Douglas, Isle Of Man. There parents are from Manchester England, and they lived there when they were young. They immigrated to Australia in the late 50's
we think the bee gees are the greatest
musical talented group all time.
That is what we think.
Why not a dvd with all their greatest
video clips ?And a second studio albums
cd box ?We are waiting for more
Rhino bee bees productions
we are not the down load generation
we want to buy and collect the cd's and dvd
Johan Minjauw
www.robinminjauw.be
Yes,we want more Bee Gees - Fast!
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Cucumber castle
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