Owen Gleiberman Chief Film CriticOne of the things that made the Beatles, when they first arrived, seem magical was the uncanny way the look and sound of all four of them matched up.
For all their iconic differences, they had variations on the same thick billowy dark hair, gleaming lemon-shaped smile, and Liverpool singsong and mocking twinkle.
They seemed as related as brothers.The Bee Gees, of course, were brothers (there were three of them), a fact that in itself isn’t remarkable, though like the Beatles they rhymed in ways that were at once visual, temperamental, and sonic.
They had different versions of the same Aussie overbite (though Barry had the handsome-jock version, Robin looked like a gopher, and Maurice was the cute everyman)..
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