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How the Bee Gees’ Trademark Falsetto Sound Came to Be

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many years into their career.In the HBO documentary “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,” surviving Bee Gee, Barry Gibb, takes viewers inside the studio, showing archival footage performing with his brothers Maurice and Robin and honing their signature sound.In 1975, the band took the advice of veteran rocker Eric Clapton and went down to Miami to record their first album since the split at Criteria Studios in 1969. “I thought those guys were really an R&B band that hadn’t really worked that out yet, and I thought, man, this would be so good if they could pick up on what’s going on in America,” Clapton said.Also Read: The Bee Gees' Disco Classic 'Stayin' Alive' Didn't Start Out as a Dance TuneIt was in Miami that the Bee Gees began.

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