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Due to the death of drummer Dennis Byron's mother in the
middle of the song's sessions, the group first looked for a replacement. The
shortage of qualified drummers in this area of France prompted the group to try
a drum machine—yet it did not offer satisfactory results. After listening to
the drum track of the already-recorded "Night Fever", the group and
producer Albhy Galuten selected two bars from that track, re-recorded them as a
recurrent loop on a separate tape, and proceeded with sessions for
"Stayin' Alive". This accounts for the unchanging rhythm throughout
the song.
As a joke, the group listed the drummer as "Bernard
Lupe" (a takeoff on session drummer Bernard Purdie). Mr. Lupe became a
highly sought-after drummer—until it was discovered that he did not exist. -wiki
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