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09/03/2021 14:47:52
 
 
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Music
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01678836
Message ID:
01678854
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>>>>The genre of a reaction video involves a song, usually one popular between the 1950s through the 1980, which a person (the reactor) listens to for the first time while videoing themselves listening to it. The original music video is shown in a sub-screen at the bottom. The reactor is required to stop the recording at intervals and speak or risk running afoul of the YouTube copyright rules. There are many reaction videos of various songs but check this beautiful reaction to the Bee Gees “Too Much Heaven” and, if you older like me, remember a time past when you heard this for the first time.
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>>>>https://youtu.be/ZEoVE8YfUE4?t=63
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>>>Blast from the past. In the beginning of 1980 I lived in Rome, applied to enter USA (legally :). I lived in a room with 5 other complete strangers. But one of the guys had a small tape recorder with the recording of the Bee Gees songs. We would ask him to play the songs again and again. Every day. Never get tired.
>>>Thank you for posting it.
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>>At school I had an Iranian friend who obsessed about the movie Saturday Night Fever (and obviously the Bee Gee's soundtrack). He transformed himself into John Travolta and could dance like him. Although probably not in Kevin's PA :) he sure had the girls chasing him at every club. And he looked like Travolta too.
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>I think Kevin is the only guy in the world who does not like Bee Gees :)
You might be right.
In general, my music tastes belong somewhere in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, but the Bee Gee's are among the few modern musicians I admire.

>My wife who was a teen in the 70s knew the lyrics of all Saturday Night Fever songs (this is what she told me).
>Every guy wanted to dance like Travolta :). When I came to the USA and lived in New Orleans, I would go to dance clubs and watch people dance. It was mesmerizing.
>There is a show on Netflix about Studio 54, very interesting. In the 80 I tried to get into the Studio 54 but could not. But I did get into and danced in the Red Parrot club in New York :)
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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