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I agree this is far too much detail into Stigwood's business deals and not enough about his success such as with the Bee Gees who credit him with turning their careers around. This fact isn't even mentioned in this article only that they were at rock bottom in 1970. Stigwood turned the Bee Gees into superstars inviting them to provide songs for his Saturday Night Live film. This article seems a little biased and negative. Clean it up please.
I agree this is far too much detail into Stigwood's business deals and not enough about his success such as with the Bee Gees who credit him with turning their careers around. This fact isn't even mentioned in this article only that they were at rock bottom in 1970. Stigwood turned the Bee Gees into superstars inviting them to provide songs for his Saturday Night Live film. This article seems a little biased and negative. Clean it up please.
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We really have far too much of this article. --194.82.45.23 03:29, 20 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I disagree. This is a good, in-depth description of this man's career. Eligius (talk) 01:06, 10 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

I agree this is far too much detail into Stigwood's business deals and not enough about his success such as with the Bee Gees who credit him with turning their careers around. This fact isn't even mentioned in this article only that they were at rock bottom in 1970. Stigwood turned the Bee Gees into superstars inviting them to provide songs for his Saturday Night Live film. This article seems a little biased and negative. Clean it up please. ~~