Monday, April 6, 2009

A Tale of Two Brothers




Yeah, I know—the Bee Gees were three brothers, not two. But can you think of a pop group with a more distinct double phase to their history? You Should Be Walking, this week’s wog, explores both their melancholy, orchestral pop of the 60s, as well as their better known, more upbeat, disco-driven hits of the 70s.

Barry Gibb, so perfectly parodied by SNL’s Jimmy Fallon, is the only singer I can think of who actually sounds better in falsetto than in “normal” voice mode. And while they never reached the funky delights of say, a Donna Summer, their songs also never descended into the mawkish, lightweight sentimentality that eventually killed disco.

As to my wog, I discovered a secret: catchy dance songs are often irresistible Skiplekers, even when the pace is a brisk walk. How else can I explain my inspired skipping breaks to You Should Be Dancing, which at 124 BPM is the wog’s fastest number?

Anyway, this is a fun walk for a breezy spring day. Find the whole playlist at Podwogging.com.

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