02 November 2009 12:06

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BEE GEES - GIBB: 'I'D GIVE UP EVERYTHING TO HAVE BROTHERS BACK'

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GIBB: 'I'D GIVE UP EVERYTHING TO HAVE BROTHERS BACK'

BEE GEES legend BARRY GIBB would give up his fame and fortune to be reunited with his late brothers ANDY and MAURICE.
The lead singer in the hitmaking trio reformed the band last month (Oct09) with his only surviving sibling, Robin, for the first time since the loss of his brother and bandmate Maurice in 2003.
The death of the 53 year old was the latest in a long line of tragic events to hit the Gibb family, stemming from the loss of youngest brother Andy in 1988.
Barry understands how quickly a loved one can be taken away - and insists he would trade all his success to have his brothers back.
He tells Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper, "We've had as much tragedy as we've had success. But of course we'd give up all that success to have Andy and Maurice back.
"You look at mortality very differently once you've lost someone close to you. You think you're going to live to be 100 when, in fact, it could be tomorrow. That's life and death."


02 November 2009 12:06


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