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DVD Details * Actor(s): Bee Gees :search Bee Gees * Format: Color Standard screen * Soundtrack: English * Rating: NR * MSRP: $14.98 * Release Date: 11 16 2010 * Number of Discs: 1 Review: Very moved - The DVD begins with a montage of the Bee Gees performing You Should Be Dancing over the decades - not a chronological montage, but one that moves back and forth through time. This really captures many aspects of the brothers: talent, showmanship, professionalism, timelessness... It was a great way to begin a DVD with this theme, "In Our Own Time" - something that is more autobiography than history, actually. Prior biographies came from someone else's perspective; this one focuses on the brothers' perspective. Thus, "our own" time. It is written while events are still unfolding, and two of the brothers are still alive and active. Thus, "in our... time". Years from now, there will be a time to look back historically; this is the time to hear and preserve their thoughts and feelings in their own words and from their own perspective and while they are still active. True, there are many clips that can be seen in other biographies. How could it be otherwise when the subject is a very famous singing group? But there are clips that are unique. I especially enjoyed seeing them in the recording studio, coming up with the "explosion" sound in Tragedy: the entire moment was shown from idea to perfection of it. Each segment has its own revelations and/or special moments. However, I was most moved by the final one about the loss of Maurice onward. The special scene of Mo and Yvonne together, looking out over the water, reminds us of the deep personal loss of the husband, father, and brother. The two brothers discussing the loss itself and how they dealt with it differently (etc) was very moving. This ends with Barry and Robin singing How Can You Mend a Broken Heart (first verse and chorus). It brought tears, for phrases like "I was never told about the sorrows" have such gut-wrenching meaning when sung by someone who has lost his TWIN brother, and you've just heard him and Barry share about that loss. Yes, they did indeed struggle with "how do you mend a broken heart" and they eventually have come out of that dark time and are closer to each other than ever before. One can't put into words what one sees as one watches this segment, but it is the most heartfelt and deep segment in any biography about them that I have seen. My copy has none of the problems some have mentioned (regarding quality). Some computer programs in digital players of varying types and sources may be more compatible with specific media. All I know is the quality as I viewed this DVD was excellent. Review: A Timeless Performance That Hits Every Note - The Bee Gees In Our Own Time is a must-have for any fan of the legendary trio. From start to finish, it captures the charisma, vocal precision, and signature harmonies that made the Bee Gees icons. Watching this DVD feels like being front-row at a concert, complete with the energy, stage presence, and emotional depth that only Barry, Robin, and Maurice could deliver. What differentiates this is the focus on the full experience. The video and audio quality are excellent, making it easy to enjoy even decades after the original performance. The setlist flows beautifully, balancing chart-topping hits with deeper cuts, so you get both nostalgia and a richer appreciation of their artistry. If you’re a Bee Gees fan, or just someone who appreciates flawless pop vocals and dynamic performances, this DVD is an essential addition to your collection. It’s a vivid, engaging snapshot of the group at their peak, and it delivers every time you watch it.
| ASIN | B0043E8Y1Q |
| Actors | Bee Gees |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,184 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #23,114 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (603) |
| Item model number | 801213033C |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | DVD, Dolby, NTSC |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 1.1 ounces |
| Release date | November 16, 2010 |
| Run time | 0 minute |
| Studio | Eagle Rock Entertainment |
A**S
Very moved
The DVD begins with a montage of the Bee Gees performing You Should Be Dancing over the decades - not a chronological montage, but one that moves back and forth through time. This really captures many aspects of the brothers: talent, showmanship, professionalism, timelessness... It was a great way to begin a DVD with this theme, "In Our Own Time" - something that is more autobiography than history, actually. Prior biographies came from someone else's perspective; this one focuses on the brothers' perspective. Thus, "our own" time. It is written while events are still unfolding, and two of the brothers are still alive and active. Thus, "in our... time". Years from now, there will be a time to look back historically; this is the time to hear and preserve their thoughts and feelings in their own words and from their own perspective and while they are still active. True, there are many clips that can be seen in other biographies. How could it be otherwise when the subject is a very famous singing group? But there are clips that are unique. I especially enjoyed seeing them in the recording studio, coming up with the "explosion" sound in Tragedy: the entire moment was shown from idea to perfection of it. Each segment has its own revelations and/or special moments. However, I was most moved by the final one about the loss of Maurice onward. The special scene of Mo and Yvonne together, looking out over the water, reminds us of the deep personal loss of the husband, father, and brother. The two brothers discussing the loss itself and how they dealt with it differently (etc) was very moving. This ends with Barry and Robin singing How Can You Mend a Broken Heart (first verse and chorus). It brought tears, for phrases like "I was never told about the sorrows" have such gut-wrenching meaning when sung by someone who has lost his TWIN brother, and you've just heard him and Barry share about that loss. Yes, they did indeed struggle with "how do you mend a broken heart" and they eventually have come out of that dark time and are closer to each other than ever before. One can't put into words what one sees as one watches this segment, but it is the most heartfelt and deep segment in any biography about them that I have seen. My copy has none of the problems some have mentioned (regarding quality). Some computer programs in digital players of varying types and sources may be more compatible with specific media. All I know is the quality as I viewed this DVD was excellent.
M**M
A Timeless Performance That Hits Every Note
The Bee Gees In Our Own Time is a must-have for any fan of the legendary trio. From start to finish, it captures the charisma, vocal precision, and signature harmonies that made the Bee Gees icons. Watching this DVD feels like being front-row at a concert, complete with the energy, stage presence, and emotional depth that only Barry, Robin, and Maurice could deliver. What differentiates this is the focus on the full experience. The video and audio quality are excellent, making it easy to enjoy even decades after the original performance. The setlist flows beautifully, balancing chart-topping hits with deeper cuts, so you get both nostalgia and a richer appreciation of their artistry. If you’re a Bee Gees fan, or just someone who appreciates flawless pop vocals and dynamic performances, this DVD is an essential addition to your collection. It’s a vivid, engaging snapshot of the group at their peak, and it delivers every time you watch it.
N**M
Bee geez
Great
M**.
Excellent summative film
This film is fantastic; a broad view of their career from the beginning to very recent, with even a small snippet of Robin and Barry performing bits of songs at the time of filming in a home studio. The footage is crisp, clean, and complete. Although some scenes were gleaned from previously filmed specials, many of these have never been released so their inclusion is welcome. I really got sucked into the boys' travels during this film, and was brought to both smiles and tears throughout its duration. I highly recommend this film for even casual, non-Bee Gees music fans who are interested in the magic of the business and its benefits and perils. For Bee Gees fans, this film is a must-see.
A**S
I'm hooked on it-- must have watched it a half-dozen times!
I have to say I disliked the Bee Gees back in the 70s/80s (was that when the disco stuff was?). But I think what I hated wasn't their music so much as that whole Studio 54 mentality. They, themselves, are pretty normal--not like some groups whose names I won't mention-- the ones that care little if nothing for the music, it's all about the chicks, drugs, partying, etc. that they're after, and it shows. But I sat down the other night and watched a two-hour program on Biography called "In Our Own Time" and, little by little, I became fascinated with them, as composers and muscians and people. Barry Gibb is like "The Miraculous Pitcher"-- he never runs out of songs. He's got to be one of the most prolific rock composers. (Robin too, of course!) That and their sometimes-haunting, sometimes dance-til-you-drop melodies really bowl me over. They're gifted and truly, deeply creative. What a kick to see them all when they were just little boys. I am drawn to the clarity of their voices and the really amazing way they have of effortlessly slipping into harmonies as if it were the most natural thing. All my favorite groups use harmony and I think it's such a beautiful sound-- it gives a resonance nothing else can. The Bee Gees, apart from having five songs in America's Top Ten at once, actually had five number One singles in 50 years of music-- once for each decade. This Is Where I Came In - The Official Story of the Bee Gees Now that is truly fantastic!
M**H
I first fell in love with Andy Gibb in the early seventies, as soon as I became aware of pop music, I fell in love with his big brothers within weeks. So yes I am a huge and dedicated fan of everything the Bee Gees have ever done. This DVD only goes to confirm what I already knew, not only are they the best composers of music and the best artists the world has ever seen but it once again shows what wonderful human beings they were and Sir Barry still is. I know all the stories and all the songs from a lifetime of being a fan but I never get tired of hearing them talk about their life and each other with the honesty and true feelings that only the Bee Gees seem to have shown consistently over their very long successful music career. I enjoyed every minute of this DVD and will watch it again and again in the future. The early deaths of Andy, Maurice and Robin was a huge loss to the world and I miss their music enormously, I don’t know how Sir Barry manages to carry on but he does and with all the talent and style that goes along with the name of Gibb. If you like the Bee Gees at all then buy this DVD, it’s a wonderful tribute to the late Gibb brothers and makes me realise how lucky we are to still have Sir Barry and the wonderful music that he is still writing and performing, I hope he will go on for a very very long time. Excellent DVD !
W**R
Sternjäger 52 hat ja sowas von recht! Diese DVD ist ein "MUSS" für jden Bee Gees Fan! Eine schöne Übersicht über den großartigen Verlauf ihrer langen undu erfolgreichen Karriere! Leider lebt der nur noch Barry! Dem wünsche ich noch ein langes und gesundes Leben! Liebe Grüße an den Sternjäger 52 von BEE GEES Fan zu BEE GEES Fan!! Der BVB09 "Echte Liebe" Wilfried!!
G**7
Immagini nitide e codifica top
H**N
最初に買ったレコードが「マサチューセッツ」でした。 しかし、ディスコ・サウンドになってからのビージーズは、あまり好きではありませんでした。 そのため、サタデー・ナイト・フィーバー以後は、あまり聞いていません。(なぜか、「ONE NIGHT ONLY」というDVDだけは、持っています。) このDVDを見つけて、買うかどうか迷ったのですが、買ってよかったと思います。 時代の変化に合わせて(先取りして?)、ビージーズのサウンドが変化して行くのがよくわかりました。 そして、また、昔のサウンドに戻った感じがします。 モーリスが元気に自分たちのことを語っているので、最後の方まで「モーリスって死んだはずじゃなかったのかな?」あのニュースは聞き間違いだったのかなと思ってしまいました。 2人の影で目立たないけど、モーリスの役割って大きかったのですね。本当に残念です。 2人になっても、また、ビージーズは、すばらしい新曲を聞かせてくれるだろうと期待しています。
A**R
Absolutely love this cd....am watching it again tonight...reasonable wait for between ordering and receiving the cd...
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