Sunday, April 22, 2012

BREAKING NEWS!

ROBIN GIBB AWAKENS FROM COMA ...

MORE UPDATES  (4/22, 1 PM):

Bee Gees star Robin Gibb has advanced colorectal cancer and remains in intensive care after waking from a coma, his doctor said Sunday. The statement confirmed the exact nature of the illness afflicting the artist.
Dr. Andrew Thillainayagam said Gibb had recently caught pneumonia because he was weakened from chemotherapy and two operations.
The 62-year-old singer fell into a coma last week after contracting the pneumonia. Thillainayagam said that three days ago he had warned Gibb's family that he may not wake up. Instead, Gibb is now fully conscious and able to speak.
Thillainayagam said Gibb is still in intensive care and is "exhausted, extremely weak and malnourished." He is breathing with the help of an oxygen mask and needs intravenous feeding and antibiotics.
"It is testament to Robin's extraordinary courage, iron will and deep reserves of physical strength that he has overcome quite incredible odds to get where he is now," Thillainayagam said in a statement.
He added: "Robin's wife, Dwina and son, Robin-John, his son Spencer and daughter Melissa have been at his bedside every day, talking to him and playing his favorite music to him. They have been tireless in their determination never to give up on him."

Earlier this morning we posted this report:
Reuters is reporting this morning that after more than a week, Robin Gibb has woken from a coma and is attempting to communicate with his family members! 

Obviously, this is NOT the headline we were fearing we would have to report this week ... and this is EXTREMELY good news for The Bee Gees singer!

More details below ... along with The Bee Gees Hit List promised earlier this past week.

And, you'll also find the complete edition of this Sunday Comments Page as well.  (We just couldn't wait to report this very encouraging news!)

LONDON, April 21 (Reuters) - Bee Gees singer Robin Gibb has woken from a coma more than a week after he lost consciousness and has attempted to communicate with family members at his hospital bedside, the BBC reported on Saturday.

Gibb, 62, has begun to show signs of recovery and has been able to nod and communicate with his family, spokesman Doug Wright was quoted as saying by the BBC. Wright could not immediately be reached to confirm the report.

The singer contracted pneumonia and fell into a coma at a central London hospital earlier this month. He had been receiving treatment for colon and liver cancer.




THE BEE GEES HIT LIST




YEAR SONG TITLE US PEAK UK PEAK AUSTRALIAN PEAK CANADIAN PEAK NEW ZEALAND PEAK
1963 The Battle Of The Blue And Gray -- -- 98 -- --
1963 Timber! -- -- 75 -- --
1964 Turn Around, Look At Me -- -- 94 -- --
1965 Wine And Women -- -- 19 -- --
1965 I Was A Lover, A Leader Of Men -- -- 85 -- --
1966 Spicks And Specks -- -- 5 -- 1
1967 Born A Man -- -- 86 -- --
1967 New York Mining Disaster, 1941 14 12 6 34 --
1967 I Can't See Nobody 128 -- -- -- --
1967 To Love Somebody 17 41 6 9 --
1967 Holiday 12 -- -- 18 --
1967 Massachusetts 11 1 2 2 1
1967 World -- 9 6 -- 2
1968 Words 15 8 13 4 9
1968 Jumbo 40 25 20 -- --
1968 The Singer Sang His Song 116 25-B 20-B 23 --
1968 I've Gotta Get A Message To You 3 1 3 2 2
1969 I Started A Joke 6 -- 1 6 1
1969 First Of May 18 6 15 -- 4
1969 Tomorrow Tomorrow 32 23 28 22 3
1969 Don't Forget To Remember 63 2 10 -- 1
1970 If Only I Had My Mind On Something Else 76 -- -- -- --
1970 I.O.I.O. 94 49 14 -- 6
1971 Lonely Days 1 33 9 2 10
1971 How Can You Mend A Broken Heart 1 -- 3 1 6
1971 Don't Wanna Live Inside Myself 39 -- -- -- --
1972 My World 15 16 3 6 9
1972 Run To Me 11 9 3 9 5
1972 Alive 26 -- 4 -- --
1973 Saw A New Morning 78 -- 38 -- --
1973 Wouldn't I Be Someone 115 -- -- -- --
1974 Mr. Natural 87 -- 11 -- --
1974 Charade 103 -- -- -- --
1975 Jive Talkin' 1 5 14 1 4
1975 Nights On Broadway 4 -- 14 2 14
1976 Fanny 9 -- -- 7 7
1976 You Should Be Dancing 1 5 2 3 10
1976 Love So Right 3 41 28 10 --
1977 Boogie Child 12 -- -- 13 13
1977 Children Of The World -- -- -- -- 13
1977 Edge Of The Universe 26 -- -- 24 10
1977 How Deep Is Your Love 1 3 3 1 6
1978 Stayin' Alive 1 4 1 1 1
1978 Night Fever 1 1 7 1 2
1978 More Than A Woman -- -- 38 9 --
1979 Too Much Heaven 1 3 5 1 1
1979 Tragedy 1 1 2 1 1
1979 Love You Inside Out 1 13 77 4 17
1980 Spirits Having Flown -- 16 -- -- --
1981 He's A Liar 29 -- 38 -- --
1981 Living Eyes 40 -- 7 -- --
1983 The Woman In You 21 -- 73 -- --
1983 Someone Belonging To Someone 49 49 -- -- --
1987 You Win Again 75 1 10 -- 18
1987 E.S.P. -- 51 89 -- --
1989 Ordinary Lives -- 54 -- -- --
1989 One 7 71 -- -- --
1991 Secret Love -- 5 -- -- --
1991 When He's Gone 86 -- -- -- --
1993 Paying The Price Of Love 71 23 -- -- --
1994 For Whom the Bell Tolls 109 4 -- -- --
1994 How To Fall In Love -- 30 -- -- --
1997 Alone 28 5 7 -- 2
1997 I Could Not Love You More -- 14 -- -- --
1997 Still Waters 57 18 -- -- --
1998 Immortality (with Celine Dion) -- 5 38 -- --
2001 This Is Where I Came In -- 18 76 -- --








Was it brother Barry singing to Robin at his bedside???

Was it thousands upon thousands of prayers from his fans???

Or was it a week of Bee Gees coverage in Forgotten Hits that helped pull Robin through this incredibly rough and scary time???

Of course no one can say for sure ... we're just happy to hear that he's awake and communicating again.  

Hopefully he's not in too much pain or suffering ... and may soon be on the mend.


(How can you mend the broken hearts of all the Bee Gees fans out there pulling for Robin to come through ... well, you're off to a good start, Robin!)

While far from "out of the woods" on this issue, it pleases us to know that Robin is now conversing with this family members ... ideally letting his final wishes to be known.

This week's edition of The Sunday Comments follows ... Read On!!!