Foo Fighters swung by Jo Wiley’s BBC Radio 2 Sofa Session to perform a few songs from their new album Medicine at Midnight, as well as a cover of the Bee Gees‘ Saturday Night Fever disco classic “You ...
“Stayin’ Alive” is the Bee Gees’ most recognizable song, and arguably one of the most well-known dance tracks ever created. The song was the first track off the hugely successful soundtrack to ...
The video for Foo Fighters' cover of the Bee Gees' "You Should Be Dancing" has arrived, giving new life to the 1976 disco hit. Frontman Dave Grohl previously spoke to BBC Radio 2 about why the band ...
Any retelling of the 1970s disco boom has to reckon with Disco Demolition Night, a shameful promotional event staged by Chicago shock-jock DJ Steve Dahl between games of a White Sox doubleheader on ...
Any retelling of the 1970s disco boom has to reckon with Disco Demolition Night, a shameful promotional event staged by Chicago shock-jock DJ Steve Dahl between games of a White Sox doubleheader on ...
When the Bee Gees released their single “Jive Talkin’” in May 1975, it marked a major stylistic turning point in the band’s history. The brotherly trio had already enjoyed success. Between 1967 and ...
Almost everyone knows one song from the legendary group The Bee Gees, whether it’s disco dancing to “Stayin Alive”, “Night Fever” or “You Should be Dancing”. Maybe slow dancing to “How Deep is Your ...
The Bee Gees were nothing if not resourceful. First tagged as the next big thing in psychedelic pop in the late ‘60s, the young Brothers Gibb—Barry, Maurice and Robin— were on the road to stardom.
Foo Fighters have done a lot of promo in the past few months (like a lot a lot), but when it comes to performing, Dave Grohl and company haven’t veered too far outside of their own catalog (with one ...
Although the Foo Fighters have produced enough of their own music for everyone and their toddler, they still do covers. They’re just as good as the originals (duh, it’s the Foo Fighters). Including ...
I understand that The Bee Gees and Under the Radar might not be perfect bedfellows, so to speak. While indie rock and dance-punk/dance-pop are not exactly strangers, there can often seem like a gaping ...