To Love Somebody - The Bee Gees (1967) HD FLAC ~MetalGuruMessiah~

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Turn off the white, venture into the archives and experience and explore the art of MetalGuruMessiah in a different, more compelling and pleasing way: metalgurumessiah.wordpress.com/ "To Love Somebody" was released in July 1967 on The Bee Gees' third studio album, The Bee Gees' 1st (named so because it was the group's debut album for the UK Polydor label, and for the US Atco label. Lots of stalled projects so decided to do a quicky for another one of my favorite songs by The Bee Gees. (I've done one for "First of May" youtu.be/e6u7hMTvmyY and "Nights on Broadway" youtu.be/KC15yw3rP9U. The audio for the performance is sourced from a FLAC remaster. Barry's phrasing was a bit different on the performance vs. the studio track so numerous transitions were added to adjust. Hope you enjoy it! Bee Gees 1st was released on 14 July 1967 in the UK. On 9 August it entered the UK charts, on that same day, the album was released in the US, and it entered the US charts on 26 August. After its release, the band became more self-sufficient, producing and mixing many of their own releases. Reflecting the group's early style, Bee Gees' 1st was a psychedelic pop album. The album cover was designed by Klaus Voormann who had previously done the cover for Revolver by The Beatles. Bee Gees 1st peaked at No. 7 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart and at No. 8 on the UK Albums Chart. In 2006, Reprise Records reissued the album with both stereo and mono mixes on one disc and a bonus disc of unreleased songs and alternate takes. According to music critic Bruce Eder of Allmusic: In one fell swoop, they became competitors with the likes of veteran rock bands such as the Hollies and the Tremeloes, and this long-player, Bee Gees' 1st, is more of a rock album than the group usually got credit for generating. Parts of it do sound very much like the Beatles circa Revolver, but there was far more to their sound than that. The three hits off of Bee Gees' 1st, "To Love Somebody" "New York Mining Disaster 1941" and "Holiday" were gorgeous but relatively somber, thus giving Bee Gees' 1st a melancholy cast, but much of the rest is relatively upbeat psychedelic pop." In My Own Time" may echo elements of the Beatles' "Doctor Robert" and "Taxman" but it's difficult to dislike a song with such delicious rhythm guitars and a great beat, coupled with the trio's soaring harmonies; "Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You" was close in spirit to the Moody Blues of this era, opening with a Gregorian chant backed by a Mellotron, before breaking into a strangely spaced-out, psychedelic main song body. Robin Gibb's lead vocals veered toward the melodramatic and poignant, and the orchestra did dress up some of the songs a little sweetly, yet overall the group presented themselves as a proficient rock ensemble who'd filled their debut album with a full set of solid, refreshingly original songs. According to music critic Bill Sherman: Recently picked up the first of these releases, 1967's 1st, and I was surprised by how tunefully eclectic the darn thing was. In addition to its trio of Sensitive Guy hit singles (elegantly schlocky "Holiday," quiet desperation classic "New York Mining Disaster 1941" and the Motown-indebted "To Love Somebody" which would also be a British hit for Nina Simone), the album is a veritable fruit basket of sweet stuff: from the chamber psychedelia of "Red Chair, Fade Away" to the Moody Blues-driven chant-work of "Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You" to a surprisingly garage-stained nugget like "In My Own Time" (check out that "Taxman"-driven guitar), plus several risible slips of veddy veddy swingin' sixties whimsy and the songs are "Craise Finton Kirk Royal Academy of Arts" "Turn of the Century". And for those who simply must have their unabashed Gibbian wimpiness, there's "One Minute Woman" which features Barry Gibb getting down on his knees for a fickle and ungrateful lass. [Lyrics] There's a light A certain kind of light That never shone on me I want my life to be lived with you Lived with you There's a way everybody say To do each and every little thing But what does it bring If I ain't got you, ain't got? Hey babe You don't know what it's like, baby You don't know what it's like To love somebody To love somebody The way I love you In my brain I see your face again I know my frame of mind You ain't got to be so blind And I'm blind, so so sorrily blind I'm a man, can't you see What I am I live and I breathe for you But what good does it do If I ain't got you, ain't got? Hey babe You don't know what it's like, baby You don't know what it's like To love somebody To love somebody The way I love you Oooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh You don't know what it's like, baby You don't know what it's like To love somebody To love somebody The way I love you Noo noo no-no nooo nooooo You don't know what it's like, baby You don't know what it's like To love somebody To love somebody The way I love you

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