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Bee Gees Live Performance of Wouldn't I Be Someone and Saw A New Morning

Venue: ABC Cinema Location: Plymouth, England, United Kingdom Date: June 22, 1973

In the summer of 1973, the Bee Gees were riding a wave of creativity and change. Just prior to this live recording at the ABC Cinema in Plymouth on June 22, they had released their album 'To Whom It May Concern'. This album marked a significant transition for the brothers, hinting at the stylistic evolution that would follow in later years. Interestingly, 'Wouldn't I Be Someone' and 'Saw a New Morning' were both part of this period of exploration, showcasing their rich harmonies and emotional depth. Recorded just as they began to redefine themselves after the earlier pop successes, this performance captures the essence of their growth. Plus, it was around this time that they began to gain traction in the U.S. market, paving the way for future iconic hits. The energy of this live show not only highlights their musical talent but also foreshadows their imminent rise to stardom.

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