Ken, Do you even know how beautiful this is? This brings my life into perfect harmony. It makes sense out of my very existence. I have forever been trying to reconcile the depth of my love the Bee Gees as a 3rd grader. I used to try to memorize all of the words to every song and I would lie in front of my parents “full built in cabinet record player speaker piece of furniture” thing and imagine that myself at a Bee Gee concert and being pulled up on stage to sing with them. (Is that too much information?)
Jump to my Junior High years and the Bee Gees had been left in the dust for the likes of Pink Floyd, Ozzy, and KISS, which quickly progressed to the hairbands of the 80’s. I have never understood how, growing up liking the Bee Gees, my taste for music turned to metal.
You have placed the missing puzzle piece into the empty space of my life. Nirvana has been reached. Complete understanding has bestowed peace upon my soul. I liked the Bee Gees because the Bee Gees are metal. They are Rock N Roll in disguise and I now know that my childhood had purpose.
November 7, 2008 at 4:13 pm
Ken, Do you even know how beautiful this is? This brings my life into perfect harmony. It makes sense out of my very existence. I have forever been trying to reconcile the depth of my love the Bee Gees as a 3rd grader. I used to try to memorize all of the words to every song and I would lie in front of my parents “full built in cabinet record player speaker piece of furniture” thing and imagine that myself at a Bee Gee concert and being pulled up on stage to sing with them. (Is that too much information?)
Jump to my Junior High years and the Bee Gees had been left in the dust for the likes of Pink Floyd, Ozzy, and KISS, which quickly progressed to the hairbands of the 80’s. I have never understood how, growing up liking the Bee Gees, my taste for music turned to metal.
You have placed the missing puzzle piece into the empty space of my life. Nirvana has been reached. Complete understanding has bestowed peace upon my soul. I liked the Bee Gees because the Bee Gees are metal. They are Rock N Roll in disguise and I now know that my childhood had purpose.
Thank you, Ken!