From behind the drumkit to the top of the charts: the backstage story of the Bee GeesWith worldwide sales of over 220 million records; the Bee Gees are the sixth bestselling music artists in history. Dennis Bryonrsquo;s story of how he became the Bee Geesrsquo; drummer during their peak period offers many never-before-told tales about such infectious hits as ldquo;Stayinrsquo; Alive;rdquo; ldquo;How Deep Is Your Love;rdquo; and ldquo;Night Fever.rdquo; From Dennisrsquo;s beginnings in a Welsh band to his crucial role in the superstar group; You Should Be Dancing reveals unforgettable stories of his encounters with many famous musicians; including the Bee Gees themselves; Andy Gibb; Michael Jackson; Jimi Hendrix; and Olivia Newton-John. Along with Bee Gees photographs and ephemera; Bryonrsquo;s memoir takes Bee Gees fans and music enthusiasts alike on one of the wildest rides in pop history.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great book on an integrated approach of urban and transport planningBy Jesmond DeneThe book shows in an impressive way the essence and the real core of the destructive role that automobiles play in our lives and cities. Not only their damaging impact on small-scale; neighbourhood relations in urban settings; but also the pernicious connection of an automobile-oriented culture with various enabling political ideologies (including most distinctively German National Socialist thought of the 1930s and 40s) are revealed with great insight. It is the particular merit of this book; not only to speak clearly and emphatically about what cars are doing to us; but also to reject and move beyond the conventional glorification of naiuml;ve technological proposals to persist in our reliance on the automobile by making use of various technical modifications in fuelling and propulsion mechanisms.