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The Bee Gees’ Barry Gibb: ‘There’s fame and there’s ultra-fame – it can destroy you’ – The Guardian

The band’s last surviving member talks about falling out with his brothers before they died, how his wife saved him from drugs – and why he had to ask Michael Jackson…

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Bee GeesThe bands last surviving member talks about falling out with his brothers before they died, how his wife saved him from drugs and why he had to ask Michael Jackson to leave his house
From underneath a black Stetson hat, Barry Gibb stares out of my laptop screen. He is in Miami, where he has lived since 1974 when the Bee Gees career was in the doldrums and Eric Clapton suggested a change of scenery might do them good. They relocated en masse, moving into the house Clapton immortalised in…

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