![]() ![]() ![]() "All of the songs received a rousing applause," Jim Well recalled, "But it was the latter half of the set that received the biggest ovation. Opening with 'This Is Where I Came In' the Gibb's followed up with classics including ' To Love Somebody', 'Massachusetts' and 'I Started A Joke' before launching into some of their greatest hits from the late '70s. See more: When Barry and Robin Gibb sang a flawless medley as Maurice tried to make them laugh "It was a very mixed crowd with both young and old, but mostly teenagers and their response to the Bee Gees was surprisingly enthusiastic.something in the air was saying the Bee Gees were in for a dominating closing performance," said Jim Wells from Los Angeles. The Gibb brothers sang 'You Should Be Dancing' on Jat the Dodgers Stadium in Los Angeles, marking the anniversary of the final time fans would see the trio performing together. Opening the set with 'This Is Where I Came In' the Gibb's followed up with classics including 'To Love Somebody', 'Massachusetts' and 'I Started A Joke' before launching into some of their greatest hits from the late '70s. ![]() See more: The greatest Bee Gees songs of all time, rankedįinishing the show with a rousing rendition of 'You Should Be Dancing' with fireworks soaring above Dodger Stadium, one eyewitness recalls the air was electric with anticipation before the show even began.īarry, Robin and Maurice Gibb from the Bee Gees were the closing act of the second day of the Wango Tango festival and gave an impeccable 13-song performance. Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb were the closing act of the second day of the world-famous US festival, and in contrast to the acts earlier in the day - including Aerosmith who were limited to just four or five songs each - gave an impeccable 13-song performance. ![]()
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