Bee Gees Album: Trafalgar
Trafalgar:
This marks the 10th Bee Gees Album-- and although some put the true point of their union in terms of a concrete spiritual bond between the brothers that had fractured further down the line; but I truly see this album as the time of the bonds being healed. And this can be seen in each and every song on the album; but particularly songs such as Lion in Winter; Don't wanna live inside myself and Somebody stop the music (each displaying one brother on lead vocals; yet still each shows the strength of their individual writing style). It can be seen in not just the songs-- but likewise in the depths of the bond as it is expressed in the different songs.
There are several interesting songs to be mentioned here:
(1) Remembering
(2) Greatest man in the world
(3) Trafalgar
This album also has a very important message not just in the songs as we have noted; it still can be seen in the pictures. And the second one (or the inside layer) shows a dying or wounded Barry because the battle (pictured on the front). what does this all mean? The story being conveyed is this: the bond they shared in 69 before the band broke is represented in the battle and the injured or dying person in bed. A kind of parable. And the songs one by one shows how this bond has been healed.
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