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Thread started 11/22/11 7:27pm

JabarR74

The Bee Gees or Al Green?

How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?

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[Edited 2/2/18 14:41pm]

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Reply #1 posted 11/22/11 7:34pm

mjscarousal

JabarR74 said:

How Can You Mend A Broken Heart?

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*Wipes sweat from head*

For a minute I thought you were asking to pick between the artists... I was about to throw a tantrum!

This belongs to Al.... and I love Bee Gees but Al killed this cut... everything was there... he adds something to it, something the Bee Gees dont fully grasp for this particular song... I get more emotion from Al but I think overall this was a rather hard tackle for the BG's

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Reply #2 posted 11/22/11 7:36pm

Timmy84

The Bee Gees wrote it and gave it a beautiful pop flavor and Al Green collard greened it up.

It's like comparing a fish filet mignon dinner to black eyed peas, collard greens and sweet potatoes. I'm not choosing. hmph! I love both. smile

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Reply #3 posted 11/22/11 7:43pm

mjscarousal

Timmy84 said:

The Bee Gees wrote it and gave it a beautiful pop flavor and Al Green collard greened it up.

It's like comparing a fish filet mignon dinner to black eyed peas, collard greens and sweet potatoes. I'm not choosing. hmph! I love both. smile

lol

Wow: that describes the two versions perfectly lol you also forgot the cornbread, mac cheese and gravy wink

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Reply #4 posted 11/22/11 7:46pm

Timmy84

mjscarousal said:

Timmy84 said:

The Bee Gees wrote it and gave it a beautiful pop flavor and Al Green collard greened it up.

It's like comparing a fish filet mignon dinner to black eyed peas, collard greens and sweet potatoes. I'm not choosing. hmph! I love both. smile

lol

Wow: that describes the two versions perfectly lol you also forgot the cornbread, mac cheese and gravy wink

lol

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Reply #5 posted 11/22/11 8:07pm

funkpill

Just a great song period music

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Reply #6 posted 11/22/11 8:08pm

Timmy84

funkpill said:

Just a great song period music

nod I think Barry said he preferred Al's version over theirs lol

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Reply #7 posted 11/22/11 8:13pm

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Al Green

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #8 posted 11/23/11 6:19am

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ironic that the other day Al's version of this song came over speakers and i just cranked it up just marveling at how the melody, the instruments and how u can feel al's pain in the song and the urnest 2 live again. then i thought that wow the bee gees do make some incredible songs themselves. i do like the bee gee's version but i just gotta say i LOVE al's version.

and when i hear this song it just makes my cry 4 this generation in missing on what real music sounds like. damn just listen 2 that spacing in al's version, the organ, it's stepped in2 the blues! and then it brings me back 2 the song writting of the bee gees and it can transcend not just about a realtionship with a female, male ..damn it can speak of a lost relative or friend.

damn this is real music!

man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #9 posted 11/23/11 6:40am

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L4OATheOriginal said:

ironic that the other day Al's version of this song came over speakers and i just cranked it up just marveling at how the melody, the instruments and how u can feel al's pain in the song and the urnest 2 live again. then i thought that wow the bee gees do make some incredible songs themselves. i do like the bee gee's version but i just gotta say i LOVE al's version.

and when i hear this song it just makes my cry 4 this generation in missing on what real music sounds like. damn just listen 2 that spacing in al's version, the organ, it's stepped in2 the blues! and then it brings me back 2 the song writting of the bee gees and it can transcend not just about a realtionship with a female, male ..damn it can speak of a lost relative or friend.

damn this is real music!

As artists, I like The Bee Gees' music more than Al Green's music but I only like The Bee Gees' music after they went disco. I don't like their earlier work. To me, The Bee Gees' version of this song sounds too simple like it's unfinished. Al Green's version sounds like a completed song with all the instruments. Now, if it were The Bee Gees "More Than A Woman" vs. Tavares' "More Than A Woman", I would definitely choose The Bee Gees.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #10 posted 11/23/11 7:20am

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vainandy said:

L4OATheOriginal said:

ironic that the other day Al's version of this song came over speakers and i just cranked it up just marveling at how the melody, the instruments and how u can feel al's pain in the song and the urnest 2 live again. then i thought that wow the bee gees do make some incredible songs themselves. i do like the bee gee's version but i just gotta say i LOVE al's version.

and when i hear this song it just makes my cry 4 this generation in missing on what real music sounds like. damn just listen 2 that spacing in al's version, the organ, it's stepped in2 the blues! and then it brings me back 2 the song writting of the bee gees and it can transcend not just about a realtionship with a female, male ..damn it can speak of a lost relative or friend.

damn this is real music!

As artists, I like The Bee Gees' music more than Al Green's music but I only like The Bee Gees' music after they went disco. I don't like their earlier work. To me, The Bee Gees' version of this song sounds too simple like it's unfinished. Al Green's version sounds like a completed song with all the instruments. Now, if it were The Bee Gees "More Than A Woman" vs. Tavares' "More Than A Woman", I would definitely choose The Bee Gees.

i feel u on that ..have u heard the bee gees versions of songs like emotion islands in the streams etc?

man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #11 posted 11/23/11 11:56am

Timmy84

I actually love the Bee Gees' music pre-disco. "To Love Somebody" is one of the greatest songs of all time... "Lonely Days" is also my cut. I love Barry's tenor as much as I do his falsetto. smile One of my favorite Bee Gees joints pre-"Jive Talkin'" and beyond days has to be the Robin-led cut "I Started a Joke". smile "Spicks & Specks" was also really cool. nod Then "Mr. Natural", "Nights on Broadway", "Fannie Be Tender", great cuts before the media called them a "disco act"...

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Reply #12 posted 11/23/11 3:33pm

MadamGoodnight

I got heart for both, but Al put his foot in this. He did that.

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Reply #13 posted 11/23/11 7:06pm

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Timmy84 said:

I actually love the Bee Gees' music pre-disco. "To Love Somebody" is one of the greatest songs of all time... "Lonely Days" is also my cut. I love Barry's tenor as much as I do his falsetto. smile One of my favorite Bee Gees joints pre-"Jive Talkin'" and beyond days has to be the Robin-led cut "I Started a Joke". smile "Spicks & Specks" was also really cool. nod Then "Mr. Natural", "Nights on Broadway", "Fannie Be Tender", great cuts before the media called them a "disco act"...

i love fannie be tender!

man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #14 posted 11/24/11 5:52am

SoulAlive

Al Green is one of those singers who can take someone else's song and make it his own.He did it with it this song.

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Reply #15 posted 11/24/11 5:53am

SoulAlive

Timmy84 said:

I actually love the Bee Gees' music pre-disco. "To Love Somebody" is one of the greatest songs of all time...

Did you know that they wrote that song for Otis Redding to record?

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Reply #16 posted 11/24/11 6:05am

vainandy

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Timmy84 said:

I actually love the Bee Gees' music pre-disco. "To Love Somebody" is one of the greatest songs of all time... "Lonely Days" is also my cut. I love Barry's tenor as much as I do his falsetto. smile One of my favorite Bee Gees joints pre-"Jive Talkin'" and beyond days has to be the Robin-led cut "I Started a Joke". smile "Spicks & Specks" was also really cool. nod Then "Mr. Natural", "Nights on Broadway", "Fannie Be Tender", great cuts before the media called them a "disco act"...

Those two are from the disco era.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #17 posted 11/24/11 6:07am

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L4OATheOriginal said:

vainandy said:

As artists, I like The Bee Gees' music more than Al Green's music but I only like The Bee Gees' music after they went disco. I don't like their earlier work. To me, The Bee Gees' version of this song sounds too simple like it's unfinished. Al Green's version sounds like a completed song with all the instruments. Now, if it were The Bee Gees "More Than A Woman" vs. Tavares' "More Than A Woman", I would definitely choose The Bee Gees.

i feel u on that ..have u heard the bee gees versions of songs like emotion islands in the streams etc?

I've heard their version. I prefer Samantha Sang's and Kenny Rogers' version.

Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #18 posted 11/24/11 6:22am

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Timmy84 said:

I actually love the Bee Gees' music pre-disco. "To Love Somebody" is one of the greatest songs of all time... "Lonely Days" is also my cut. I love Barry's tenor as much as I do his falsetto. smile One of my favorite Bee Gees joints pre-"Jive Talkin'" and beyond days has to be the Robin-led cut "I Started a Joke". smile "Spicks & Specks" was also really cool. nod Then "Mr. Natural", "Nights on Broadway", "Fannie Be Tender", great cuts before the media called them a "disco act"...

There's very little that's "disco" about any of their music.

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Reply #19 posted 11/24/11 6:23am

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vainandy said:

Timmy84 said:

I actually love the Bee Gees' music pre-disco. "To Love Somebody" is one of the greatest songs of all time... "Lonely Days" is also my cut. I love Barry's tenor as much as I do his falsetto. smile One of my favorite Bee Gees joints pre-"Jive Talkin'" and beyond days has to be the Robin-led cut "I Started a Joke". smile "Spicks & Specks" was also really cool. nod Then "Mr. Natural", "Nights on Broadway", "Fannie Be Tender", great cuts before the media called them a "disco act"...

Those two are from the disco era.

And both tracks are R&B.

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Reply #20 posted 11/24/11 6:26am

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And yeah, great cover by Al.

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Reply #21 posted 11/24/11 6:28am

Cloudbuster

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Timmy84 said:

"To Love Somebody" is one of the greatest songs of all time...

horns

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Reply #22 posted 11/24/11 7:20am

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My vote goes to Al Green.

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Reply #23 posted 11/24/11 9:02am

Timmy84

vainandy said:

Timmy84 said:

I actually love the Bee Gees' music pre-disco. "To Love Somebody" is one of the greatest songs of all time... "Lonely Days" is also my cut. I love Barry's tenor as much as I do his falsetto. smile One of my favorite Bee Gees joints pre-"Jive Talkin'" and beyond days has to be the Robin-led cut "I Started a Joke". smile "Spicks & Specks" was also really cool. nod Then "Mr. Natural", "Nights on Broadway", "Fannie Be Tender", great cuts before the media called them a "disco act"...

Those two are from the disco era.

Nah that came from their R&B era. They're not disco records by a long shot lol

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Reply #24 posted 11/24/11 10:28am

SUPRMAN

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vainandy said:

Al Green

Co-sign.

Not hard at all.

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Reply #25 posted 11/24/11 10:45am

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Timmy84 said:

The Bee Gees wrote it and gave it a beautiful pop flavor and Al Green collard greened it up.

It's like comparing a fish filet mignon dinner to black eyed peas, collard greens and sweet potatoes. I'm not choosing. hmph! I love both. smile

yeahthat

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Reply #26 posted 11/24/11 3:41pm

funkpill

Timmy84 said:

vainandy said:

Those two are from the disco era.

Nah that came from their R&B era. They're not disco records by a long shot lol

yup...They even considered themselves as a R&B band nod

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Reply #27 posted 11/24/11 3:42pm

funkpill

Cloudbuster said:

Timmy84 said:

"To Love Somebody" is one of the greatest songs of all time...

horns

co- horns

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Reply #28 posted 11/24/11 3:45pm

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Timmy84 said:

The Bee Gees wrote it and gave it a beautiful pop flavor and Al Green collard greened it up.

It's like comparing a fish filet mignon dinner to black eyed peas, collard greens and sweet potatoes. I'm not choosing. hmph! I love both. smile

falloff So true...but love how you describe his version. nod

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Reply #29 posted 11/25/11 9:25am

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Timmy84 said:

vainandy said:

Those two are from the disco era.

Nah that came from their R&B era. They're not disco records by a long shot lol

I didn't say they were disco songs. I said they were from the disco era as in being released during the disco era. The Bee Gees didn't invent disco. It was around before The Bee Gees started making disco. Those two songs sound a whole hell of a lot different than previous stuff from the late 60s/early 70s though. You could play a Bee Gees set of their disco songs, as well as their slow jams from the disco era, and slip one of those two songs in there and they wouldn't sound out of place. But they sound totally out of place being played in the middle of The Bee Gees earlier work.

Andy is a four letter word.
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