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Mikey2Dope
01-12-2003, 04:16 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/Music/01/12/bee.gee/index.html

Bee Gees singer dies
Sunday, January 12, 2003 Posted: 2:48 AM EST (0748 GMT)

MIAMI BEACH, Florida -- Bee Gee Maurice Gibb died in hospital on Sunday, his family said.

The 53-year-old had been critically ill since an operation to remove an intestinal blockage after he collapsed at his Florida home last week.

A statement released by his family said: "It is with great sadness and sorrow that we regretfully announce the passing of Maurice Gibb.

"His love and enthusiasm and energy for life remain an inspiration to all of us. We will all deeply miss him."

Gibb collapsed at his Miami home with intense stomach pains and was rushed to the hospital on Thursday.

After surgery on an intestinal blockage, he was listed as critical but stable for three days before his death.

The hospital had said that before his surgery he had "experienced cardiac arrest."

His wife Yvonne and his two children had been with him at the Mount Sinai Medical Centre in Miami since the surgery.

Gibb's twin brother, Robin, said in a television interview in Britain on Friday in Britain, that his brother's collapse took everyone by surprise but that Maurice's "vital organs are A-1 and he's recovering."

But he had also warned doctors had told the family that the following 48 hours would be crucial.

Maurice played bass and keyboard for the group, whose name is short for the Brothers Gibb.

The Bee Gees -- Maurice, Robin and their older brother Barry -- have lived in South Florida since the late 1970s. Their younger brother, Andy, who had a successful solo career, died in 1988 at age 30 from a heart ailment.

Known for their close harmonies and original sound, the Bee Gees are members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and their 1977 contributions to the "Saturday Night Fever" album made it the best selling movie soundtrack ever. Among their disco hits on that album are "Stayin' Alive," "More Than a Woman" and "How Deep Is Your Love."

They also had hits in other genres, including the haunting "New York Mining Disaster 1941" and "I Started a Joke."

The group won seven Grammy Awards together. The Bee Gees last album was in 2001, titled "This Is Where I Came In."

This is very saddening news and I send my condolences out to his family and friends. RIP Maurice.

Morgana
01-12-2003, 06:05 AM
Sad. :(

I wasn't old enough to frequent dance clubs when the disco explosion hit, but I was old enough to listen to and still very much remember some of the songs of the latter 70's. And just very recently, some 25 years later, I finally got the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack too.

RIP Maurice. You'll be missed.

James Logan
01-12-2003, 07:08 AM
Rest In Peace duder...stayin' alive really isn't easy anymore these days... :(

paul calf
01-12-2003, 07:32 AM
that is really bad news,the bee gees while being a much derided band will always have an influence on dance music,this is really sad to hear.

BadCoverVersion
01-12-2003, 08:35 AM
RIP Maurice.

That's pretty bloody sad...53 is no age...

The BeeGee's are a superb group, no doubt about it. The music industry has suffered a great loss.

Nate6
01-12-2003, 09:55 AM
I agree, he was way too young to go. The music industry will never be the same.

RIP.

BloodiedCelticVengeance
01-12-2003, 03:00 PM
Their earlier material (circa late 60's, early 70's) is quite remarkable. I own some discs of theirs from that era, and the music and vocals are top-notch. I Started a Joke and New York Mining Disaster get me every time...

Whereas they will be forever remembered for the GARGANTUAN appeal of Saturday Night Fever , they had quite an impressive body of work prior to that. It's unfortunate that many people only know them from the "Disco" years.

They came across as rather pleasant gents as well... all seemingly very well grounded, and not bloated with excessive ego. I think dealing with the untimely death of younger brother Andy (at age 30) helped put things in better perspective for the family.

Fare thee peaceful, Brother Gibb....

Tom Samborski
01-12-2003, 03:13 PM
He will be greatly missed, it's going to be different listening to Staying Alive.

RIP

Moviefan1234
01-12-2003, 03:25 PM
He will obviously be missed by many. It is indeed a sad day. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family members and friends.

Big Pudge
01-12-2003, 04:03 PM
damn.... i was under the impression that he was getting better. cuz i had read sum stuff on the internet.

53 man.... thats too fucking young to go.

RIP

BadCoverVersion
01-12-2003, 04:41 PM
Originally posted by BloodiedCelticVengeance
Their earlier material (circa late 60's, early 70's) is quite remarkable. I own some discs of theirs from that era, and the music and vocals are top-notch. I Started a Joke and New York Mining Disaster get me every time...

Whereas they will be forever remembered for the GARGANTUAN appeal of Saturday Night Fever , they had quite an impressive body of work prior to that. It's unfortunate that many people only know them from the "Disco" years.

They came across as rather pleasant gents as well... all seemingly very well grounded, and not bloated with excessive ego. I think dealing with the untimely death of younger brother Andy (at age 30) helped put things in better perspective for the family.

Fare thee peaceful, Brother Gibb....

Nice words BCV...I couldn't have said it better myself..."New York Mining Disaster" is one of my all-time favourite Bee Gee's tunes.

I briefly met Robin Gibb about a fortnight ago, and he was the perfect gent...pleasant, accommodating and surprisingly witty. That's quite a rare thing these days.

Good luck to the boys!!!

Scarface98.9
01-12-2003, 05:05 PM
This is sad. That's all I got to say about it. :(

Grebdron
01-13-2003, 12:17 PM
:(

XCoRyX
01-14-2003, 07:48 AM
man this sucks so bad a true damn shame....the ironic thing is i watched saturday night fever the night before he passed away with my aunt on encore at like 12am.....and i will be sure to jam to the soundtrack in his dedication.