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The Bee Gees have been active since the 1960s and achieved great success based in the United States in the 1970s, but this is a valuable unearthed live performance from when they were still a pop chorus group before their breakthrough with “Saturday Night Fever”. appears for the first time! A complete recording of the performance at the New York Philharmonic Hall on February 12, 1971 from a high-quality audience recording master. Live recordings from this period include “Love Somebody” and “In the Morning,” which gained attention again with the hit movie “Small Love Melody,” as well as “Prison Letters” and “Lonely Day.” This is an attention-grabbing title that can be said to be an extremely limited excavated rare live sound source! Live At Philharmonic Hall, New York, NY February 12th 1971 01. Intro / New York Mining Disaster 1941 02. Marly Purt Drive 03. To Love Somebody 04. Really And Sincerely 05. Lay It On Me 06. Jingle Jangle 07. Morning Of My Life 08. Holiday 09. Every Second, Every Minute 10. I Can’t See Nobody 11. Words 12. Portrait Of Louise 13. I Started A Joke 14. I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You 15. Lonely Days 16 Massachusets
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