Bee Gees

At 79, when Barry Gibb finally speaks of his brother Maurice Gibb, it doesn’t feel like an interview — it feels like a heart slowly opening after years of quiet ache. His voice carries the tenderness of memories once too painful to touch, and the kind of love that never fades, only deepens with time. For those who grew up with Bee Gees harmonies woven into their lives, this is more than a confession. It is a shared moment of remembrance — a fragile, beautiful truth finally spoken. And sometimes, the words that take a lifetime to say are the ones that echo the longest.

Introduction There are silences that echo louder than applause. And when Barry Gibb, now 79,...