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BEE GEES-Greatest Hits : The Record (2CD)
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« Night Fever » est le nouveau hit-single « Disco » de Tina Arena, il vient d'etre envoye aux radios. Cette « Night Fever » est la reprise du classique des Bee Gees en ...
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Filed under: Twisted TalesSpinner.com: Being the much-younger sibling of the Brothers Gibb -- the Bee Gees -- Andy Gibb grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth. It was a silver spoon in a different orifice that would lead to his premature demise.His brothers were already international... Read more
Le Premier ministre britannique Gordon Brown ecoute la musique des Bee Gees tous les jours, assure l'un des membre du trio disco a la voix haut perchee, Robin Gibbs, dans une interview au Times publiee vendredi.
The 103 beats/minute of the Bee Gees' Stayin' Alive is the perfect beat for performing chest compressions during CPR. In a small but intriguing study from the University of Illinois medical school, doctors and students maintained close to the ideal number of chest compressions doing CPR while listening to the catchy, sung-in-falsetto tune from the 1977 movie "Saturday Night Fever."
You know well how important it is to know the rules of cardiopulmonary resuscitation properly. Now the University of Illinois medical school suggested to use the rhytm (103 beats per minute) of Stayin Alive, the famous song of Bee Gees. · 9/11 Conspiracy Song Borrows Bee Gees Stayin’ Alive · Disco, is back. Hotter then ever. Study: Bee Gees’ ‘Stayin’ Alive’ ... · Bee Gees’ ‘Stayin’ Alive’ may help restart heart · The Bee Gee’s ’Stayin’ Alive’ Could Save Your Life
While we're certainly familiar with the many ways in which the Bee Gees can cause physical harm to listeners -- like the groin injuries that invariably occur when the average Joe (Sixpack, not the plumber) tries to reach one of those high notes -- we were intrigued to hear of a new study that credits the brothers with a health benefit. Researchers at the University of Illinois' medical school found that the 'Saturday Night Fever' staple 'Stayin' Alive' could help people in cardiac arrest do just that -- because, at 103 beats per minute, it provides the perfect rhythm for performing CPR. The American Heart Association recommends 100 chest compressions per minute, and the study showed that 'Stayin' Alive' made a huge difference in classes where students were having trouble keeping the right beat while practicing on mannequins. When the song was turned on, Dr. Vinay Nadkarni said "all of a sudden within just a few seconds they get it right on the dot. I don't know how the Bee Gees knew this."
La chanson" Stayin' Alive", Â peut sauver des vies. Ce tube planetaire des Bee Gees peut aider a garder le rythme pendant un massage cardiaque, confirment des chercheurs americains. Reaction mitige...