Under the soft blue glow, Barry Gibb stood alone before 30,000 silent hearts. No fanfare, no teleprompter — only his guitar and the memories it carried. With “To Love Somebody,” he offered more than music; he offered a prayer. Each note was a farewell to his dear friend, Col Joye — an Australian music pioneer — and a reminder that sometimes the purest goodbyes are sung, not spoken.
Introduction: A FINAL SONG FOR A FRIEND — Before a hushed crowd of more than 30,000,...