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Surviving Bee Gee Barry Gibb Says He’d Rather Have His Brothers ‘Back Here and No Hits at All’

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Also Read: Sundance Film Festival's 2021 Lineup Includes Films From Robin Wright, Questlove and Edgar WrightBarry also revealed that there were several periods during their 5 decades in music when he, Robin and Maurice didn’t get along, most notably after their initial rise to fame in the late 1960s fuled by hits like “To Love Somebody.” Robin and Barry in particular began to fight over who deserved to be the group’s frontman as they were equals in vocal skill and songwriting talent.

And in archival footage featured in the documentary, Robin said he felt at the time that he had been sidelined by the band’s manager, Robert Stigwood (who also managed Eric Clapton’s Cream).After the band released its 1970 album “Cucumber Castle,” Robin began.

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