In the spring of 1979, the world belonged to the Bee Gees. With their album “Spirits Having Flown” dominating charts across the globe and three consecutive No. 1 singles — “Too Much Heaven,” “Tragedy,” and “Love You Inside Out” — the Gibb brothers were not just pop icons; they were a cultural phenomenon. That year, they embarked on what would become one of the most ambitious and spectacular concert tours of the decade — the Spirits Having Flown Tour — a dazzling celebration of harmony, heart, and humanity.
In the spring of 1979, the world belonged to the Bee Gees. With their album...
