![]() Plus, there are so many weird episodes from the Bee Gees' lives that they might need a 10-episode, David Lynch-helmed miniseries, rather that just two hours in the cinema. But it also means they're ripe for the kind of re-evaluation afforded to contemporaries like Chic. The intensity and strangeness of the Bee Gees, as well as their resolutely terrible style moves, means they've remained slightly naff for many. Then they broke up, got back together again, conquered the world with disco, and then got dumped unceremoniously from the charts by 1981 in the aftermath of the 'Disco Sucks' backlash. There's their upbringing in Chorlton, near Manchester their emigration to Australia after Robin's flair for arson caught up with him then their psychedelic phase, which produced songs with titles like 'I Have Decided To Join the Airforce' and 'The Earnest Of Being George'. While frozen in their 1977 Saturday Night Fever jumpsuits in the popular imagination, they evolved together through many incarnations. To be fair, there's a lot of interesting stuff to explore with the Bee Gees. If it did happen, it would be a very busy place, populated with the stars of other legacy-burnishing film projects for the Beatles ( Yesterday), Bruce Springsteen ( Blinded by the Light), Motley Crüe ( The Dirt) and ABBA, again ( Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again), plus the upcoming biopics of Elvis, David Bowie, Bob Marley and Aretha Franklin. The idea of an mid-70s rock cinematic universe has been floated before now, especially since the Queen biopic's director, Dexter Fletcher, mentioned that he originally wanted Rami Malek's Freddie Mercury to appear briefly in Rocketman. The Gibb brothers – Maurice, Robin and Barry – will be the subjects of a film put together by Bohemian Rhapsody producer Graham King, according to Deadline. Experience the magic of Elton John’s performance through “Rocket Man”.After Freddie Mercury and Elton John, the next big musical biopic will follow the Bee Gees. For further inquiries or to purchase, please reach out directly. The vivacity and energy captured within this artwork make it an unforgettable addition to any collection. ![]() This painting is perfect for fans of Elton John, classic rock enthusiasts, and those who wish to own a piece of pop culture history. Step into the effervescent world of Elton John with “Rocket Man”. Through meticulous detailing and a careful selection of colors and textures, the viewer is made to feel as if they are right there, amongst the crowd, witnessing Elton John’s powerful vocals and stage presence. “Rocket Man” is designed to transport the viewer back in time to that incredible night in 1975. This expressive detail serves as the focal point, drawing the viewer into the electric energy of his performance. I faced a challenging task in capturing the moment where Elton is looking back over his right shoulder with his mouth open, likely hitting one of his iconic high notes. One of the most significant elements of “Rocket Man” is Elton John’s facial expression. The choice of colors draws inspiration from the Dodgers baseball team, while the textures aim to mimic the sequins and glitz characteristic of Elton John's stage outfits. ![]() By utilizing reference photos, I painstakingly recreated the dazzling atmosphere of the concert. ![]() The artwork is an acrylic painting on a 30-inch by 40-inch gallery-wrapped canvas stretched over 2-inch stretcher bars. ![]()
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