"When Maurice touched a keyboard, it was like something from a movie, magical. He would always give you something from a movie, and you'd go, what did you just play... immediately inspirational writings, amazing. That's what we're going to miss"
- Robin Gibb
About this Quote
This quote is a tribute to Maurice Gibb, the late bro of Robin Gibb. It speaks with Maurice's immense talent as an artist and author. When Maurice touched a key-board, it was like something from a movie, wonderful. He had the ability to develop music that was promptly inspiring and fantastic. His songs was so special and also captivating that it was like something from a film. Robin Gibb is revealing his affection for his bro's skill and also just how much he will certainly miss it. Maurice's music provided inspiration and also delight for many people, and also his loss is deeply really felt. His music will survive, nevertheless, and also will certainly continue to bring happiness to those who listen.
This quote is written / told by Robin Gibb somewhere between December 22, 1949 and today. He was a famous Musician from England.
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