THE ROOM FALLS SILENT — AND BARRY GIBB WHISPERS WHAT WORDS CAN’T : Under the soft glow of the studio lights, Barry Gibb doesn’t sing for fame — he sings for memory. “Living Eyes” drifts through the air, fragile yet fearless, carrying echoes of Robin and Maurice. When the final chord fades, no applause follows — only silence, tender and eternal.
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