The 67-year-old Bee Gees singer, the only surviving member of the band, he formed along with two brothers, made the light-hearted comment as he admitted he thinks a lot about death, reported the Mirror.
"A heart attack onstage would be ideal, right in the middle of 'Stayin' Alive'!," he said, when asked how he would want to die.
"But I don't have any fear of it (death). Like I might've if I'd never lost a brother."
Most recently Barry's brother Robin died from liver and kidney failure brought on by cancer in 2012 while another brother Maurice died in 2003.
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