Dr. Ivan Hall's Files
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Item #: SCP-XXXX

Object Class: Safe

Special Containment Procedures: SCP-XXXX is to be contained on its original case, a 19.05x13.72x1.4 cm black plastic box, when not used. It is available on the media storage on Site-██, and must be handled with care. Any harm to SCP-XXXX or unusual occurrence is to be reported to DR. Ivan Hall.

Description: SCP-XXXX is a DVD disc featuring the 1997 Bee Gee's live concert "One Night Only", recorded at MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
The front cover is similiar to the original DVD, but features a sepia picture of an 40 year old Andy Gibb (Deceased in 1988), Maurice Gibb and Robin Gibb, Barry Gibb is not present at the picture, Andy is in his place.
The whole show plays in the same fashion of its original counterpart, but Andy is on Barry's place as a vocalist, his voice tone and range are similar to his absent older brother, but 1 octave higher.

It was found by [REDACTED] Gibb in his mail box, in 8th September, 1998. Recovered by the foundation, in 10th September of the same year, by a disguised agent from Team-Hollywood, designed to watch over celebrities, after it caused distress among the Gibb Brothers.
By that time, only Andy was present in the concert and it was dedicated to his older brothers, all songs from the first to the seventeenth Bee Gees albuns features the original record of their voices at some point, songs from the albuns 'One' (1989) to Still Waters (1997), and from Andy's albuns are perfomed by Andy alone.

The first modification to the media's contents, was noticed in 14th January, 2003, two days after Maurice Gibb's death, when a researcher got the media to play at Site-██ cafeteria's DVD player. Andy and Maurice were present on the cover, the show itself was dedicated to the other two Gibbs. Old footage and voice recording only featured Robin and Barry Gibb.

The second modification and actual installment, was discovered in 21th May, 2012, 36 hours after Robin Gibb's death. Unlike the first and second versions, the show is not dedicated to Barry.
The only meaningful modification at the moment, is the segment where they sing "(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away", it is dedicated to a late Barry Gibb, featuring old recordings of him in various stages of his life, that seems to have gone no further than his late 20's or early 30's, his voice is played during the song's second verse, and a photo realistic, black and white, drawing of his face is shown in a big screen above the stage, at the segment's ending.

[[Written by Doc I.Hall (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ ]]