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Robin Gibb – Stayin Alive


It is really heart-rending to know to the death of Robin Gibb, the lead man in the cult music band “Bee Gees”.  It is undeniably a fact that every living being in this planet at some or other point of time must have grooved to the chartbusters like “Staying Alive”, "Oh! Darling", thanks to the legends of music for giving us some real quality music. We believe that this is the best inheritance we can expect to our present generations and also our future generations.

It is indeed so very grief-stricken moment to learn about the demise of such an eternal musician and all through the years I have been one of the greatest fans, enjoying the numbers like “How Old Are You?” Ironically, the last time when I heard this song, considered it as one of the best songs from the band, but now it forces me to think of the number of years that are left for me, going forward? Man! You have certainly cheated us by leaving us so very soon.

The addictive voice and the magical fingers that have penned up few lines that have eventually become rage for all humming lips are resting in the coffin. The very thought itself is making every fan of Bee Gees go numb.


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Robin’s matchless style of long locks has been a fashion statement and his inimitable personality had scorched several stages across the world. His incomparable panache been triumphant in winning millions of fans globally and I am sure the magic created by  Robin is certainly not going to fade away at least for coming couple of generations.

As a die-hard fan of your music and your revolutionary trends that have been introduced by you, I was assuming that you would entertain people like me for at least, “One Million Years”, but Robin, you have left us inappropriately.

It would really be a great surprise to see you back on stage live and watch your gigs. Man! I believe you wanted “Too Much Heaven?” Nevertheless, we will “Wait Forever” “Like a Fool”.

Rest in Peace Robin!

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