that palm tree doing the eric clapton pose. being in that house together, we were creative, and we were a family. i felt like that. >> it did make us close. i mean, you had to be. and we'd all watch tv at night. the chemistry was very exciting. >> when you got up in the morning, you went to breakfast. you had a cup of tea. it was all very relaxed. >> it was strange, considering the amount of pressure that was really on the bee gees at that time. >> they were about to drop us. we had to adopt a new sound. we had to adopt a new attitude. >> so, the next step was we brought in -- martin to produce them. >> we'd often work with other people, but they weren't producers. and this man was a literal producer. >> they had expressed how much they wanted to do american r&b kind of tough, and reef was