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Maurice Gibb was an Australian musician and one of the members of the iconic pop group the Bee Gees. Alongside his brothers Barry and Robin, Gibb contributed to the group's distinctive sound, known for its harmonies and contributions to the disco era. The Bee Gees' hits, such as "Stayin' Alive" and "How Deep Is Your Love," cemented their place in music history, with Maurice's bass guitar and vocals being a crucial part of their success.
"FOr a while, I'd never had the opportunity to prove on TV that I could play the piano."
"I'm quite proud of my piano playing. Robin's never played a note on the piano at our recording sessions. I just wish I could be appreciated musically now."
Now,
"Robin had always wanted to go solo, so when it happened I wasn't angry at all. I understood the situation. But Barry is so full of pride and couldn't understand why Robin had done it."
"I write the music because I can't really write lyrics. But I can write chords like Robin's never heard of. So I provide the music for them to add the lyrics to."
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