"I've worked with a lot of people who are more famous than myself who are terribly insecure"
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The phrasing matters. “More famous than myself” is an old-school, slightly formal self-effacement that signals he’s not swinging for clout. It frames him as a reliable witness, the seasoned collaborator who’s seen the machinery from the side of the stage. Then the pivot: “terribly insecure.” The adverb is doing heavy lifting. It doesn’t imply a little vanity or occasional doubt; it suggests something corrosive, the kind of insecurity that can dominate a session, warp decisions, and turn collaboration into emotional triage.
Subtext: in the entertainment economy, fame is not proof of inner stability, it’s often proof of exposure. The more famous you are, the more your identity becomes a public project, maintained by charts, headlines, and algorithms. That dependence breeds fragility. Gibb’s broader context - the Bee Gees’ extreme highs, the disco backlash, the long recalibration - gives him credibility on how quickly public adoration can flip, and how that volatility can seed panic in even the most “successful” rooms.
It’s also a subtle flex: real confidence, he implies, looks like craft and endurance, not volume of fame.
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"I've worked with a lot of people who are more famous than myself who are terribly insecure." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/ive-worked-with-a-lot-of-people-who-are-more-39197/. Accessed 10 Feb. 2026.






