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Non Gaming Discussions => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Kurt Angle on January 12, 2003, 03:37:30 AM
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Bee Gee\'s Star Maurice Gibb Dead at 53
Maurice Gibb, bass guitarist and keyboard player for the Bee Gee\'s has died at the Mount Sinai Medical Centre after suffering a heart attack during surgery to remove an intestinal blockage.
Gibb\'s family released the statement announcing his death saying; "It is with great sadness and sorrow that we regretfully announce the passing of Maurice Gibb this morning".
Maurice, twin brother Robin, and older brother Barry all began their careers in the 50\'s, adopting the Bee Gee\'s name from an earlier version dubbed the Brothers Gibb. Some of their hits included Saturday Night Fever and Stayin\' Alive.
Rest in peace.
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Its so sad when great and talented people die so young.
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Sad news indeed, even though I wasn\'t a fan.They grew up in Mancester as well.
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I thought they were Aussies?
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They were born in the UK, but emigrated as young children to Australia for a few years.
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Rest in Peace.
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Originally posted by ##RaCeR##
Its so sad when great and talented people die so young.
First time I\'ve ever seen the words great and talented in the same sentence as Maurice Gibb.
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Originally posted by Videoholic
First time I\'ve ever seen the words great and talented in the same sentence as Maurice Gibb.
Thats Racer for ya... :rolleyes:
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dude, the bee gee\'s ruled.
some of the greatest songwriters of all time.
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I\'m just not into that falseto voice.
Lona loves them too. She creid earlier.
OK, I lie.
Actually she does love them... Just not a big crier.
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I heard about this earlier and it is sad news. Their music wasn\'t all that bad.
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When is the other two gonna die?!??!!
Down with the Bee-Gee\'s!
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