As music documentaries go this is well worth checking out. The Bee Gees, often remembered only for their contribution to the 'Disco' era via Saturday Night Fever, are actually a much more varied band and have been around since the mid 60s when they had a string of big hits. This is a bittersweet story of sibling discord and rivalry, the perils of fame and regrets as expressed by the only surviving brother Barry. This is a quite sober yet interesting account of the band's ups and downs and has some good contributions from the likes of Eric Clapton, Mark Ronson and Noel Gallagher, who gives some interesting insights into brotherly ego problems. So this is a routine chronological run through of the history of the Bee Gees that reminds you what wonderful songwriters they were. If you love contemporary music then I recommend this even if you might dismiss them as a falsetto voiced disco boys.