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Recorded at the Record Plant in late 1972 for an intended 1973 release, before ultimately being shelved, ‘A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants’ is the holy grail of any Bee Gees collection. Stuart and Cristiano try to make sense of the story surrounding this album and its fate. Was it cancelled because of 'Wouldn't I Be Someone's' poor performance? And was it RSO or the Bee Gees themselves who pulled the plug? And, most pressingly, do the songs follow the narrative concept set up in 'Life In A Tin Can'? There’s a lot to unpack…
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By Stuart Jepson & Cristiano Jepson5
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Recorded at the Record Plant in late 1972 for an intended 1973 release, before ultimately being shelved, ‘A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants’ is the holy grail of any Bee Gees collection. Stuart and Cristiano try to make sense of the story surrounding this album and its fate. Was it cancelled because of 'Wouldn't I Be Someone's' poor performance? And was it RSO or the Bee Gees themselves who pulled the plug? And, most pressingly, do the songs follow the narrative concept set up in 'Life In A Tin Can'? There’s a lot to unpack…
Find us on Instagram and Facebook @wordsbeegeespodcast, and on Twitter @wordsbeegeespod. Email us: [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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