Pop Chronicles Interviews #49 - The Bee Gees, part 3
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- Trope of bands being "the next" of an existing band, like the Bee Gees supposedly being the next Beatles 0:00:34
- Currency exchange rate / devaluation of British pound and effect on touring musicians 0:01:33
- Death of Australian prime minister Harold Holt in 1967 0:00:52
- American-British relations regarding Vietnam 0:00:42
- Avoiding overexposure in the U.S. 0:00:56
- Major cities they could visit (continues previous track) 0:00:16
- Lord Kitchener's Little Drummer Boys 0:01:11
- Rolling Stones, sound effects 0:00:45
- What audiences want 0:00:31
- The Beatles; The Walrus 0:01:02
- Cream 0:00:40
- Opinions on jazz 0:00:41
- Listening to other music 0:00:42
- Recording process; how long an album takes 0:00:44
- Songwriting process 0:00:38
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Pop Chronicles Interviews #49 - The Bee Gees, part 3, audio recording, 1967/1968; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1692064/: accessed May 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Music Library.