Christmas greetings from Robin – his voice

A Christmas Message from Robin Gibb: Love, Peace, and Hope

“The First Noel, the angels did say,
Was to certain poor shepherds in fields as they lay…”

The familiar words of the ancient carol echo through the cold winter night, carrying with them a message of hope born under a guiding star. In the stillness of that holy scene, the world is reminded of a promise far greater than conflict or fear—a promise of peace, love, and salvation for all.

Again and again, the plea rises:

Save the children of the world.
No war, no war.
We are their saviors with love on our side.

It is a cry that transcends time, sung not just as a song, but as a prayer. A prayer that the innocence of children will be protected, that love will overcome hatred, and that the world might finally know peace.

The star that once shone in the northwest sky, resting above the place where Jesus lay, still shines in the hearts of those who believe. It reminds us that even in the darkest nights, light can guide the way.

And then, in a deeply personal moment, the voice of Robin Gibb emerges:

“Hi there, this is me, Robin Gibb in the flesh. I think.
It’s that time of year again, and I want to wish everyone who likes us—
Barry Gibb fans, Robin Gibb fans, Bee Gees fans, Andy Gibb fans, and Maurice Gibb fans—
on behalf of my wife Dwina and my son RJ,
a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, whatever order that comes in.”

Robin’s words are warm, intimate, and unmistakably heartfelt. Speaking not as a global music icon, but as a man grateful for life and for the people who have shared the journey with him, he adds a gentle reminder:

“But most important, I want you to be around next year.
So don’t drink too much—because we’re going to have a great 2010,
and we want you to be there to enjoy it.”

It is a message filled with humor, care, and humanity—urging everyone to look after themselves, to value life, and to stay connected to those they love.

“Lots of love. God bless. Take it easy.
And if I’m not with you in your house this year, I’m there in spirit.”

In these words, Robin Gibb leaves behind more than a seasonal greeting. He leaves a legacy of kindness, connection, and hope—echoing the very spirit of the carol that began it all: a wish for peace on earth, goodwill to all, and love that endures beyond time.

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