Q: You can only keep one Bee Gees song. Which one is it?
A: There’s a lot of great ones. Maybe "Nights on Broadway." That has one of the greatest bridges. I’m not really a fan of bridges but I love that one. I don’t like when a song goes from one mood to another unless it’s going to be out of sight. That bridge is incredible.
I completely agree! The bridge here is masterful and dreamy. They were amazing songwriters. Whenever I need ideas for song structure, I look to the Bee Gees.
I completely agree! The bridge here is masterful and dreamy. They were amazing songwriters. Whenever I need ideas for song structure, I look to the Bee Gees.
Q: You can only keep one Bee Gees song. Which one is it?
A: There’s a lot of great ones. Maybe "Nights on Broadway." That has one of the greatest bridges. I’m not really a fan of bridges but I love that one. I don’t like when a song goes from one mood to another unless it’s going to be out of sight. That bridge is incredible.
from: Spoon's Britt Daniel talks about the Bee Gees' influence on his music By ANDREW DANSBY Copyright 2009 Houston Chronicle / April 15, 2009, 3:11PM http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ent/6374653.html
I completely agree! The bridge here is masterful and dreamy. They were amazing songwriters. Whenever I need ideas for song structure, I look to the Bee Gees.
I completely agree! The bridge here is masterful and dreamy. They were amazing songwriters. Whenever I need ideas for song structure, I look to the Bee Gees.