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In his first interview following the passing of his brother Robin in 2012, Barry Gibb opened up about the profound grief and complex emotions he experienced as the last surviving member of the Bee Gees. The interview, featured on the Australian program Sunday Night, revealed Barry’s deep sense of loss and lingering regrets.

Barry expressed sorrow over the fact that he was not on good terms with his brothers at the times of their deaths, stating:

“My greatest regret is that every brother I’ve lost was in a moment when we weren’t getting on, so I have to live with that and I’ll spend the rest of my life reflecting on that.”

He also reflected on the unique bond he shared with his brothers, emphasizing that their connection was unparalleled:

“Nobody ever really knows what the three of us felt about each other. Only the three of us knew.”

Despite the pain, Barry found solace in music and the memories of their shared journey. He continued to honor his brothers’ legacy through performances and tributes, ensuring that the spirit of the Bee Gees lived on.

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