Working class/middle class comedy, Malcolm Hardee, Mr Methane, the Macc Lads & singer Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams (left) in the Macc Lads’ Newcy Brown video
Robbie Williams is in the Newcy Brown video,” Mr Methane told me. “I think that was his first taste of the music business. He was a big Macc Lads fan. His dad was – still is – a singer called Pete Conway – a Sinatra type crooner. If you go to an over-50s hotel, he’ll be there singing Spanish Eyes or something.
“Like Amy Winehouse learned off her dad, I guess Robbie Williams learned off his dad about singing but, in the early days, it wasn’t working out for him. Robbie was struggling. I remember his dad sent him down to Stoke railway station for a job. But it was the early 1990s and there was a recession, so they weren’t taking on staff.
“So he went away and, a few months later, he got the gig with Take That. Whether he got it on the basis of being in a Macc Lads video, I wouldn’t know.
“The Newcy Brown video is a segment of a whole bigger video of different tunes. I was in a tune called Mr Methane where I solve all the world’s problems – You ring me up and I fart down the telephone.”
“You’re well known for your ring,” I said.
Mr Methane did not react.
“I sort out German unity,” he continued, “and I tell you with a fart who will win the 2 o’clock at York racecourse. At the time, it wasn’t the high point of my career but, because the Macc Lads have got such a strong fanbase and it’s so cult, people are always telling me: It must have been incredible when you were on tour with the Macc Lads. It must have been fantastic!
“At the time, I just remember we were all very young, so everyone had big strong egos and wanted to be top of the pile.
“I think their downfall was that Oasis took it to the mainstream. Oasis behaved like a real Macc Lads. They were real working class and did the whole rock carry-on, so really the Macc Lads became very tame… And then your rap artists had all these horrible, sexist lyrics contained within the culture of their whole thing. So the Macc Lads weren’t shocking any more.”
So it goes.
http://thejohnfleming.wordpress.com/2013/08/28/working-classmiddle-class-comedy-malcolm-hardee-mr-methane-the-macc-lads-singer-robbie-williams/
Robbie trying to break America
Found this
She's Back! Lily Allen Records Duet With Robbie Williams In Just 30 Minutes . The mum-of-two is back to the day job after a four year hiatus 23 rd September 2013
Lily Allen has been working hard on a musical comeback, but admits her collaboration with Robbie Williams only took half an hour.
The 'Smile' hit-maker proved she is no longer rusty in the studio following her four year hiatus from music - during which time she welcomed her daughters, 22-month-old Ethel and nine-month-old Marnie with husband Sam Cooper - as she whipped up a track for the former Take That star's new album in just 30 minutes.
She told Britain's Hello! magazine, "Robbie's a really sweet guy. Really humble. I just worked with him. It was really quick, actually - we just met up in the studio and then left. I think it took us half an hour."
Lilly Allen has contributed to Robbie Williams new album (WENN)
As part of her highly-anticipated comeback, Lily had contributed vocals for a cover version of the 1931 classic by Fabian Andre and Wilbur Schwandt, 'Dream a Little Dream'.
The 28-year-old singer has seemingly been itching to get back in the studio as she recently announced she would be releasing her new material under her maiden name after she became addressed as Lily Rose Cooper when she married her husband in 2011
http://www.entertainmentwise.com
She also duetted on Bongo Bong if I remember correctly
Radio 1 boss: 'Green Day not good enough to make playlist'
Published Saturday, Sep 28 2013, 16:41
BBC Radio 1 bosses have discussed the music that failed to make the station's playlist.
Music policy director Nigel Harding and head of music George Ergatoudis spoke about their recent decisions on who to leave out, including Robbie Williams, Muse, Noel Gallagher and Green Day.
Harding told Music Week: "I think Noel's music feels more at home on Radio 2."
He also mentioned Green Day's latest album trilogy Uno!, Dos! and Tre!. He said of the band, who recently headlined Reading festival: "The last Green Day project simply wasn't good enough."
On the decision not to play 'Panic Station' by Muse, he said: "Muse are approaching a crossroads - their last single was the first one not playlisted by Radio 1 in a decade. The door remains open to them but we'll have to think carefully about their next album."
When asked why the station would not play Robbie Williams single 'Candy', but would play his Dizzee Rascal collaboration 'Goin' Crazy', Harding explained: "This is all about the age of the artist's primary audience.
"In Robbie's case we believe that his main fan base is comfortably over the age of 30, whereas Dizzee's is clearly much lower."
digitalspy.uk
DOES THE RADIO 1 PLAYLIST MATTER ANY MORE !!
Green Day and Muse are being given the boot, but who actually cares !!
Last week, the head of music at BBC Radio One, George Ergatoudis stated that recent releases from Green Day just weren’t good enough to make the Radio 1 playlist cut and that Muse are on a fine line as to whether or not they’ll be playlisted ever again.
But when you think that Green Day headlined Reading & Leeds this year and Muse spent the summer selling out stadiums across Europe does it really matter if they don’t make the Radio 1 playlist?
Radio 1 often come under criticism with their choices of what does and doesn’t make the A list, as let’s face it the majority of the time it’s full of utter garbage that SOMEHOW sells a bazillion records. Saying that however, as you look further down the lists – in particular the C list and the In New Music We Trust playlist, you finally stumble across the alternative newcomers that do rely on airplay to help them succeed. If Radio 1 refuse to play the 'older' bands then surely they should use their time to help boost the struggling non-mainstream acts?
Radio 1’s target audience is focused around those between the ages of 14-25 so it’s understandable that they choose to play what they feel is going to appeal to the teeny boppers of today. It’s also not a lie to say that, with the likes of Muse celebrating their 20th anniversary and Noel Gallagher fans having grown up with Oasis in the nineties, the people that support their music are also more than likely to be of an age where listening to Radio 1 makes them want to vomit a little.
Ergatoudis also commented that Noel Gallagher's music is much better suited to BBC Radio 2, which yes, it probably is, but is there really a reason to make that sound like a downgrade? Particularly when you have respected DJ's such as Jo Whiley now broadcasting Radio 2, offering opportunities to bands and artists of all levels and ages. Plus, you don't have to sit and listen to Nick Grimshaw, which is always a bonus.
A good example of how pointless the playlist can be at times, is when Robbie Williams made his comeback late last year with single 'Candy'. The song was denied the Radio 1 playlist, but that actually made it to the top of the charts, giving Robbie his first Number 1 in eight years.
While it's agreeable that Green Day's latest music offerings haven't exactly been satisfactory, does being kicked out of the Radio 1 club show the route for all 'stadium rockers' of the future? Are Kings of Leon, Arctic Monkeys and Biffy Clyro deserving of the same destiny? Does anyone actually still care what Radio 1 think when they can sell out a tour in 10 minutes? Probably not.
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I haven't listened to Radio 1 in about 20 years so I couldn't care less what's on their playlist
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Robbie Williams 'gutted' by R1 snub
Pop star Robbie Williams says he is "gutted" that BBC Radio 1 no longer plays his records.
"I'm very ambitious," he told BBC Radio 4's Mastertapes programme. "So when Radio 1 goes and is taken away from you, a huge bit of your arsenal goes."
"It's your main oxygen to get your stuff out there."
Radio 1 failed to put Williams' number one single Candy on their playlist last year, but his recent collaboration with Dizzee Rascal did make it on the air.
The star's new swing album, Swings Both Ways, is unlikely to be a fixture on the station.
Radio 1's breakfast DJ Nick Grimshaw previously said Williams, 39, was "not relevant" to his target audience of 15-29 year olds.
"I liked Take That when I was little, but I'm not little anymore," he told Five news.
"I don't know if he's now for a Radio 1 audience."
The station's head of music has also said rock groups Green Day and Muse may have outgrown the station.
"The last Green Day project simply wasn't good enough," George Ergatoudis told trade magazine Music Week.
Muse, meanwhile "are approaching a crossroads" - their last single was the first one not playlisted by Radio 1 in a decade.
"The door remains open to them but we'll have to think carefully about their next album."
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Speaking to John Wilson, Williams admitted he was jealous of the younger pop stars who are guaranteed airplay, including One Direction's Harry Styles.
"He's talented, he's good looking. He could have it away," said Williams.
"And I'll be sat here saying 'damn him'.
But, he continued, "everybody who's anybody has been competitive and over-sensitive and a bit silly".
"Look at Paul McCartney, look at Elton John. They're jealous of Justin Timberlake. I'm sure they were jealous of me when I was in my imperial phase."
The Mastertapes series looks at a classic album in depth - in this instance Life Thru A Lens, Williams' debut record.
Released in 1997, the album featured the hit singles Angels and Let Me Entertain You.
In the wide-ranging interview, he discussed how the album was recorded in the depths of the alcohol-fuelled depression that followed his exit from Take That.
Co-writer Guy Chambers recalled how Williams was often "too drunk to make it" to recording sessions.
"We were often trying to get him to do the vocal for Angels," he said. "That went on for weeks."
Williams also revealed that he could no longer take to the stage without a lyric sheet, after forgetting the words to Angels on a live edition of The X Factor in 2009.- Poor Robbie ;D
"It caused a chink in the armour," he admitted.
The third series of Mastertapes will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in November.
Other guests include David Crosby, discussing his solo debut If I Could Only Remember My Name, and Soul II Soul, on 1989's influential Club Classics Vol 1.
Edwyn Collins and Natalie Merchant also take part.
Recorded at the BBC's Maida Vale studios, each artist also plays live tracks from the album under discussion.
Mastertapes: Robbie Williams A-Side will be broadcast on Monday, 11 November at 23:00, the B-Side programme will follow on 12 November at 15:30.
By Mark Savage
BBC News entertainment reporter
Ah, so that's why he is back in Blighty. Sounds a good programme though. I shall listen. Assuming I can find Radio 4...
Question........... is this thread replacing the "news" thread that we have pinned at the top of the page
And as for Robbie and radio one, I think his swing album is more suited to radio 2 and other such radio stations.
OOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Little Miss Picky!
I have no idea what any of these threads are meant to be. There is no organisation. No clarity. The whole forum is just a mish mash of competing, merging and duplicate topics.
I blame the Mods. It's time they restored some order.
I think his Swing Album is more suited to Radio Uzbekistan. Medium Wave.
I'm in a picky mood
Where's Radio Uzbekistan?
Milton Keynes
Ah........ the home of the concrete cows.
I've unpinned the Robbie news thread so it's more noticeable. And closed this one. All news into the news thread please. Unless it's a big story that deserves its own topic.
I am sure we had a Robbie & Take That thread but for the life of me I cannot find it so this will have to do for now
I wonder if Robbie is involved in this
Take That will release new music for their 30th anniversary as they give classic tracks a ‘face lift’ Sarah DeenMonday 3 Sep 2018 12:08 am
Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2018/09/03/take-that-will-release-new-music-for-their-30th-anniversary-as-they-give-classic-tracks-a-face-lift-7907102/?ito=cbshare
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very handsome but who ever sees these adverts?
Elisabeth - do you ever see these on TV in Europe? I'm fairly sure they're never on in the UK.
News of little Teddy being a flower girl on Friday:
Why Robbie Williams's daughter will be a bridesmaid for Princess Eugenie https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/royal-wedding-robbie-williams-ayda-13396187?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebar
so if this is indeed true they have decided to show her face by now....
What a lovely treat for a little girl, a princess for the day
I read the Queen will be there , Robbie might improve his chances of earning the 'Sir' title at some stage in the future
Sir Robert Peter Williams just feels right
He just confirmed he's wearing Armani tails tomorrow
Nice jacket
From the Greatest Dance on BBC last night
Aw !! , I love this song & video , what a lovely day for Robbie & Ayda
He was such a beautiful boy
He always had the saddest eyes.
It was one of the first things I noticed about him - long before I became a fan.
it's a slow news day soooooo !!
Based between London and Cheshire, 50-something Liz Taylor, co-founder of the Taylor Lynn Corporation, has spent the past 30 years as a party planner to pop, TV and sports stars, as well as royalty.
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Liz Taylor has spent the past 30 years as a party planner to pop, TV and sports stars, as well as royalty
One of my greatest moments was a call asking me to organise a winter wonderland ball for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at Kensington Palace, at which Jon Bon Jovi was one of the stars performing.
I transformed the palace into a magical winter forest complete with a ballerina dancing on top of a 12ft rotating music box.
Robbie Williams and Ayda Field are among my clients — and friends — as is Gary Barlow. I also arranged Eamonn Holmes’ 50th birthday party, Gary Neville’s wedding, plus the X Factor closing party at Christmas.
Top tip: Make it magical with fairy lights
Take a lead from Robbie and Ayda and fill your entertaining rooms with thousands of fairy lights. Far from being OTT, when I did this at their home it looked warm and magical. Also, snap up cheap strings of battery-operated lights to wrap around napkins, cushions and other unexpected places.
Decide on a colour scheme for the table. You could go for white and silver for a pretty winter wonderland look like the one William and Kate had. Or add a regal touch by laying a rich velvet runner over the middle of the cloth. Simply buy some inexpensive velvet from a fabric stall and, hey presto!
For a traditional look, choose a red or green velvet, or a Blackwatch green and navy tartan, then carry those colours through in the napkins — you can get gorgeous linen-feel ones from supermarkets for under a tenner.
A bowl of satsumas is a super simple and cheap table decoration, as are pine cones, twigs and berries you can collect in the park. While you’re at it, grab crunchy brown leaves and pile them into a glass vase with yet more fairy lights.
As for food, keep it simple but make it look beautiful. So, serve your turkey on a glittering gold plate, for example. And don’t stress over making dessert. Buy a Christmas or sticky toffee pud and put spoonfuls into shot glasses topped with whatever you fancy.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-6509865/Theyve-planned-parties-William-Kate-cocktails-Kate-Moss.html
Amazing song, so emotional , written from the heart , the simple songs are the best
Thanks for that Tess - I've not seen that before. I think when he promotes an album - there's always so much to watch each day that I end up missing some performances completely.
It's a beautiful song but I find it very sad. I quite often skip it on the album. It's a little bit too poignant. Gorgeous lyrics though.
Diario Italiano reporting 2020 tour rumours for Italy, Hungary and Slovenia.
Edit: That'll be his 30th year
I was going to say - how can he tour a Christmas album on a summer tour - but he only picks a couple of songs from any new album anyway (more's the pity) so it will hardly make a difference.
Sounds like a tour is planned for 2020 anyway.
Maybe he does a residence in Vegas in the first moonths 2020, then a tour with some dates in Europe, than the x-factor again and Argentina in winter.
I wonder if he will indeed do a talkshow a la Corden at one point of time
I see that he has got himself a new Bass player for Vegas , Jerry Meehan must be gone elsewhere
Has anyone used the app, I have it on my phone but keep forgetting it's there , I have no time to look at it during the day because I am at work is it any good ...
Is he still doing the live IG's
I didn't know Bryan Ferry still toured. He must be getting on a bit.
Roxy Music - great hits in the 70s/80s.
I really like this, think I might download it. Emma & Robbie's voice blend really nicely ..
Gorgeous
I'm going to too.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1116826852247650304
Robbie popping up on video on Everything Changes tonight.
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This is a better link - hope I'm allowed to post someone's FB.
I like it
I've entered.
Someone has to win
Guy Chambers has opened up on his famous songwriting partnership with Robbie Williams in a new interview with Music Week.
The duo produced a cavalcade of hit singles, including Angels, Let Me Entertain You, Feel, Millennium and Rock DJ, to name but a few, and the mega-selling albums I’ve Been Expecting You (2,596,136 sales), Sing When You’re Winning (2,212,661 sales) and Escapology (2,087,465 sales), before parting ways in 2002.
The pair later reunited for 2013’s Swings Both Ways (745,167 sales) and 2016’s The Heavy Entertainment Show (352,170 sales), and are currently working on Williams’ new album, along with the score for a musical based on David Walliams’ The Boy In The Dress.
As soon as Robbie Williams sings a melody, it enhances it a million times
Guy Chambers
“We are opposites as people, so we complement one another’s blind spots or weaknesses," said Chambers, speaking in this week's special songwriting issue. "He’s completely obsessed with words – lyrics are his passion, he loves rap battles and things like that – and I’m very passionate about the more musical composition, production side.
"People don’t often talk about what a great singer he is, but as soon as he sings a melody it enhances it a million times.”
Chambers recalled his first meeting with Williams at his flat in Archway, North London, which was brokered by then BMG Music Publishing chief Paul Curran.
"I had a little bedroom studio and we wrote [Life Thru A Lens single] South Of The Border on the first day. One of the first lines he sang to me had the word ‘cocaine’ in it and I thought, ‘Wow, he screams rock‘n’roll, he doesn’t care’ and I immediately liked that about him. Robbie Williams was willing to be who he really wanted to be, he was brave.
Chambers’ first solo LP, Go Gentle Into The Light, came out via BMG on May 3. Recorded in a single session at Abbey Road Studios, the album features Chambers playing 11 of his classic songs as piano instrumentals. Lead single The Road To Mandalay has been streamed more than 2.5 million times on Spotify.
“I was hoping that people would like it and find it useful in their lives as a relaxation tool, more than it becoming a huge record,” he says. “My main driver was actually my mother; she’d been saying for years that I should make a solo album and when she passed away two years ago it seemed like I should do it for her.”
https://www.musicweek.com/talent/read/guy-chambers-talks-robbie-williams-songwriting-partnership-we-are-opposites-as-people/076276
I'm glad Guy's involved with the Christmas album
I agree, he is the best for this kind of romantic music.
Seeing this headline online but cannot access for legal reasons
Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers channel Britpop for David ...
Lincoln Journal Star-28 May 2019
Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers have channelled the Britpop era for the soundtrack to David Walliams' new musical 'The Boy In The ...
Liam Payne says Robbie Williams and Eminem are his music idols
The ex-One Direction star admits he modelled his sound “somewhere in-between the two”
https://www.esquireme.com/liam-payne-says-robbie-williams-and-eminem-are-his-music-idols
I have been feeling relly bad this past couple of days, picked up some food poisoning I think , feeling somewhat better today
This evening I potted Robbie on two large billboards on the way from the airport into the city centre advertising a radio station ....
Nice line up for London gig & really good value for money
Robbie, Keane Texas, Black Eyed Peas , what's not good about that
Only 6 days to go Laura
https://www.bst-hydepark.com/events/detail/robbie-williams
He signs non-disclosure agreements & he's not the richest lad on the street
I would love to interview Robbie, i think he would be very easy to chat to
This is an nice interview actually
Robbie Williams - Alien Nation with Jo Wood
Part 1 & 2
Look at these two babies.
Bright as buttons - from 1991.
Really sorry to read that Gwens Mum is not well, she is such a fun lady ...
Alex - I listened to your CD today In the car.
My very favourite is track 2 - United. I love the 60s vibe to it.
The Rudebox remix is really good too. I found myself singing A.D.I.D.A..S.
You've done really well
Suffering Moses , what can one say
SHE'S THE ONE Love Island star Harley Brash’s mum had a fling with Robbie Williams and says he’s a ‘wonderful lover’
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/love-island/9523113/love-island-harley-brash-mum-fling-robbie-williams/
I wonder if it makes him feel old when they start talking about him in terms of the Mums
Do you think the knickers they throw at him get bigger & heavier as the years go by
AUG 1st thru 4th - UNTOLD Festival ROMANIA
Festival Flashback: Robbie Williams, Knebworth Festival 2003
Thomas Curtis-Horsfall
25 Jul 2019
For some of you, it might be difficult to comprehend that Robbie Williams was quite literally the biggest pop star in the UK and parts of Europe. With a hallmark homecoming performance at Barclaycard presents British Summer Time Hyde Park 2019 as well as an upcoming headline slot at Romania's gargantuan Untold Festival, it still proves he has the credentials, and extensive back catalogue, to warrant such postures.
Arguably his finest hour, however, was joining an illustrious legion of contemporary British legends like Led Zeppelin, Oasis, The Rolling Stones, Queen, and Pink Floyd in headlining Knebworth Festival, back in 2003. The intermittently recurring festival, held in the regal grounds of Knebworth House, has regularly welcomed in excess of 125,000 on each occasion. Well, Williams at the height of his post-Millenium popularity sold out three consecutive dates, performing for a total of 375,000 across the duration. Mind-boggling figures.
The adoring masses rose to fever-pitch throughout the day as a mish-mash of support artists in Moby, The Darkness, and Kelly Osbourne took the stage before the crowning jewel of British pop music entered the fray; curtains branded with his initials withdrew to reveal William suspended upside down, arms stretched out wide in a faux-crucifixion position to begin proceedings. Cue pandemonium.
As the iconic opening piano chords of 'Let Me Entertain You' rang out, Robbie with his well-loved cheeky bravado burst onto the stage and after a couple of anthemic choruses announced himself: "My name is Robbie Williams. This is my band. And for the next two hours, your ass is mine." 125,000 asses to be precise were bombarded with a hit-laden set featuring what are now stone-cold classics, such as 'Come Undone', 'She's The One', 'Rock DJ', the list goes on.
It's strange to comprehend that on the cusp of the 21st century, Williams was consistently in the charts with back-to-back bangers, proving his mettle as a contemporary pop icon. The sheer demand from his faithful UK fanbase to see him at the peak of his powers ensured that his Knebworth performance was groundbreaking, era-defining, and truly legendary. Once his frenetic two-hour set came to an end, the prodigal son returned with 'Angels' as the encore. What else?
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https://www.festicket.com/magazine/features/festival-flashback-robbie-williams-knebworth-2003/
Well, Williams at the height of his post-Millenium popularity sold out three consecutive dates, performing for a total of 375,000 across the duration. Mind-boggling figures.
and I can remember trying for hours to get tickets for Knebworth and not even being surprised that he had sold out three days.
In a way it is hard to remember just how big he was at his peak.
His record of 1.6 million tickets in a single day from 2005 still stands. You would think Ed Sheeran would have beaten that by now.
Do you think that he would sell out three days of Knebworth as a one of these days?
I am wondering how it feels if you have been THAT popular and see others taking over your crown.
I am also wondering how huge he would be if social media had already existed or if he would have been huge as back then he was not that approachable.
Rob is still on the way, he can still sell out huge dates and convince with his performance and maybe soon we see him doing something different again in TV.
Looking forward to the journey
I wonder if Robbie knows about this , does he get a cut of the takings
https://www.smoothradio.com/artists/robbie-williams/robbie-williams-themed-cruise-summer-river-thames/
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https://twitter.com/robbiewilliams/status/1156580352783204358/video/1
I got the wrong date for their anniversary
It's today. 9 years - that's like forever in showbiz terms.
Aw !! , how lovely
‘HE’S THE ONE’ – ROBBIE WILLIAMS TRIGGERS HUGE INCREASE IN LMA APPLICATIONS
GLOBAL SUPERSTAR ROBBIE WILLIAMS’ NEW RELATIONSHIP WITH LIVERPOOL-BASED LMA HAS LED TO A SURGE IN APPLICATIONS AS YOUNGSTERS FLOCK TO SECURE A PLACE.
https://www.theguideliverpool.com/hes-the-one-robbie-williams-triggers-huge-increase-in-lma-applications/
Promo king Vaughan Arnell on a life behind the lens
Ahead of his talk at the Kinsale Sharks, where he'll be sharing is thoughts and experiences from three decades of making commercials and music videos, Vaughan Arnell gives us an insight into working with some of music's most recognisable names.
I’ve got a few things wrong, a few regrets. I did one video for Robbie [Williams] recently [Love My Life]. I did this a shoot on a beach. Anyway, Guy Chambers [producer] said to me, ‘did Robbie cry?’. I said, ‘no, why?’. Turns out it was a very emotional song for him and I had no idea, and I’d done this video on a beach; classic Robbie with girls and stuff. It's one of the only times I've misunderstood the meaning of a track. I phoned up the management and asked to reshoot the video.
https://www.shots.net/news/view/promo-king-vaughan-arnell-on-a-life-behind-the-lens
PLAR is an amazing video Laura
They are back. Robbie Williams returns with a video by his long-time collaborator Vaughan Arnell, and this beguiling, bombastic, very entertaining video for Party Like A Russian delivers exactly what it says on the tin.
Following exiled oligarch Robbie and his endless swagger around a massive mansion, the singer struts his stuff, surrounded by a carousel of devilish ballerinas and tiara-wearing ballroom dancers. With the song's cheeky sampling from Prokofiev’s Dance of the Knights, Robbie seems to both parody Russia's corrupt state of affairs while simultaneously suggesting we should take some tips from them, and party with abandon.
And Vaughan is still Robbie's perfect foil. Supported by a top-notch crew – including DoP Tat Radcliffe, art director Alison Dominitz and choreographer Ashley Wallen – he orchestrates this ridiculous, eyepopping business to a tee.
ttps://www.promonews.tv/videos/2016/10/03/robbie-williams-party-russian-vaughan-arnell/43905
I also loved the SEXED UP video, direct by Jonas Akerlund , great song also , one of my favourites
I guess it's not always easy to come up with ideas for videos plus they are mighty expensive, maybe that;s as far as the budget stretched to
When you think the state he was in at the start of his career - it's a miracle it even got off the ground
I'm trying to continue my annual tradition to make something for fans on Sep-10 (the date when the gig in Moscow was cancelled).
Now I'm working on translation of one of Robbie's book... At the moment thinking about book's cover.
Can you help me and advise your favourites quotes by Rob?
https://www.instagram.com/p/B1HqqC8oHCu/
He is the master of excellent quotes.
"Inside me there is a fat man dying to get out."
"I want you to remember something for me. My name is Robbie Williams. I'm a singer, a songwriter, and a born entertainer."
"There used to be a huge hole in my life that I wrote many albums about. I didn't realise it was a wife-and-daughter-shaped hole. They've plugged that gap. Everything I do, I do for them now. When daddy goes to work, it's daddy going to work, not Rob going to work. I feel like there's a purpose to everything."
[b]SOUNDING BOARD
It’s Been 20 Years Since Robbie Williams Failed To Take America
Ian King | September 6, 2019 - 3:37 pm[/b]
https://www.stereogum.com/2057322/robbie-williams-breaking-america-1999/franchises/sounding-board/
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marko
I feel like he was at least a bit more of a thing here over in Canada. That or I just watched way too much Much Music.
09/6/19 3:48 PM+7REPLY
Rodrigo Rothschild
same in Mexico.
09/6/19 4:01 PM0REPLY
RadioFreeYurp
Same. For a very long time, turning on Much Music and letting it play all day was just something I would do.
"Rock DJ" is always a killer song, same goes for "Kids" that he did with Kylie Minogue.
09/6/19 5:36 PM+1REPLY
bobandycore
Don't really know the guy's music but he sure is a hoot on Graham Norton.
09/6/19 3:50 PM+2REPLY
StupidAsshole
who tf
09/6/19 3:51 PM+1REPLY
sandro
The original poptimist...that's who. My guy has bops for years...
09/6/19 3:57 PM+5REPLY
conditionals
This article stops right where he released Rudebox, one of my favourite albums. It's flawed, misguided, incongruous and batshit insane. I love it.
09/6/19 4:11 PM+1REPLY
You Beautiful Blyat
I haven't heard "Back for Good" in at least 20 years and I still know the bridge and chorus by heart, which is an indication of a really f***ing good song.
Having said that, it would have been a #1 in the US if it weren't so damn British. "We will never be uncommon again" and "you'll be right and understood" is claws-on-a-chalkboard stuff to American ears.
09/6/19 4:24 PM+6REPLY
Rory
when I worked at Zara in college the company mandated playlist contained soooo much Robbie Williams. Rock DJ is pretty good!
09/6/19 4:28 PM+4REPLY
up2life
Guess I was one of the only Americans to own all three of his albums. I played them a lot. He had some very good songs...And he sang with an American accent, so I'm not sure about the accuracy of the "too British" theories regarding his lack of success here. Maybe it was an image thing? Who knows. But for those who like mainstream leaning pop-rock with a bit of an edge, I definitely recommend checking out his stuff.
09/6/19 4:30 PM+1REPLY
Tom Frost
I am an unabashed fan of Robbie, though I have not really listened to anything new he has released in over a decade. Here in Australia, the first two albums were combined into one release: The Ego Has Landed. That album, plus Sing When Your Winning, got a lot of play on the CD player of my Holden Astra. I saw him live in Melbourne at the end of 2001 - I may or may not have gone to the show with my ex-girlfriend in the dim hope of winning back said ex-girlfriend - and it was a killer concert. Purely for entertainment value, at the time it was one of the best concerts I had seen. I was in London in 2003, but did not make it to his Knebworth shows. If you want an understanding of what Robbie meant to the U.K. at that time, check out some of the footage of that Knebworth concert (I have the DVD if you want to borrow it). It is awesome.
09/6/19 4:40 PM+4REPLY
Tom Frost
Here is "Angels" at Knebworth
09/6/19 4:44 PM+3REPLY
cappie the dog
In 1995, I thought for sure that Whipping Boy’s second album “Heartworm” was going to take America by storm. They’re Irish, but “When We Were Young” was as good as anything put out by Blur/Oasis/Pulp. Columbia did a poor job of breaking established U.K. acts. (Deacon Blue, Prefab Sprout)
09/6/19 5:08 PM+2REPLY
knaboscot
"We Don't Need Nobody Else" slaps both musically and sentimentally
also, wasn't Juniper (a.k.a. Damien Rice's band before he was you know, Damien Rice) signed to Columbia as well?
09/6/19 5:24 PM+2REPLY
cappie the dog
Agree. 3 albums. They reinvented themselves as shoegazers on their swan song. Dublin bands not named U2 struggled to find a North American audience. I wrote a fan letter to David Couse of A House. He wr
09/6/19 5:41 PM+2REPLY
ote back.
I don’t know who Juniper is. See. That’s Columbia’s fault.du_husker
Robbie is from my home town of Stoke but I’ve lived in Australia for years where he’s quite big. It’s tradition in my family when one of his songs comes on to say ‘local boy done good.’ So, you know, local boy done good...
09/6/19 5:33 PM+3REPLY
gobias somecoffee
[b]If you want to make a 20something British person like myself feel like they're already way into their 30's, just slap them about the face with this headline......which is how reading it felt.[/b]
09/6/19 5:57 PM+2REPLY
FireSitWithMe
He was big in Latin American MTV. I can tell you that much.
09/6/19 6:39 PM0REPLY
who1
It’s kinda felt like a secret club to be an American Robbie fan, but also bizarre to be importing albums for an artist selling out massive stadiums worldwide. But to just about anyone, the conversation would inevitably flit between, “No, not Mrs. Doubtfire...” to “Okay, you know in the credits of Finding Nemo when they cover Beyond the Sea?” and finally, “Fine, let me just pull up this boy band video. Yes yes, you remember this song. Okay, see the wet guy in the fur coat who looks pissed to be there? That’s the biggest pop star in Europe right now.”
It’s worth mentioning he sold out a residency in Las Vegas this year and constantly made fun of not breaking America: “My name is a Robbie Williams, if you had a good time tonight, go out and tell your f*cking friends about me!”
09/6/19 7:08 PM+1REPLY
evmo1
I used to follow the UK charts and noticed this singer Robbie Williams was always topping the lists. When I read that his Knebworth gig attracted 375,000 over 3 nights and was just released on DVD, I had to find out what I was missing. I was blown away. It still remains the best concert I’ve never attended. Odds were slim he’d never come to the states, so I scored tickets to his 2006 Close Encounter tour at Corke Park in Dublin along with my Niece, Nephew and a Robbie fan from work. He did finally make it to the states this year with a sold out residency at the Wynn which proved to be a warmup for headlining Hyde Park.
https://www.vice.com/en_in/article/zmpam5/robbie-williams-british-summer-time-hyde-park-review
Supreme from Knebworth
09/6/19 7:12 PM+1REPLY
Analogbrat
Ego Has Landed is such a great lost album, a pop banger unparalleled in its time. "Angels" was one of our wedding songs and it hasn't aged in my mind a bit. Poptimism at its finest!
09/6/19 7:17 PM+2REPLY
trecoolx
I remember "Millennium" being catchy when it came out, and"Angels" failed to make an impression, but "Let Me Entertain You" was my favorite of his American releases from "The Ego Has Landed". That song alone had me anticipating his next album, and "Rock DJ" was a jam; "Kids" wasn't bad, either.
After that, I had to seek out "Escapeology" to hear anything, as the stations and TV I tuned in to weren't playing him. It was probably around that time when music publications started writing articles hypothesizing what went wrong with Williams' push for American stardom. I haven't heard much else from him.
09/6/19 7:33 PM0REPLY
Dr. Duncan Steele
Amazing article, never heard of this dude before. The justin Timberlake comparisons are apt though
09/6/19 11:10 PM0REPLY
nevans
I'm pretty sure the "Rock DJ" single handedly made me realize I was gay when I saw it on The Box at age 14...
09/6/19 11:35 PM0
https://www.stereogum.com/2057322/robbie-williams-breaking-america-1999/franchises/sounding-board/
Rock DJ on the Fashion TV channel
Military Wives
Peter Cattaneo , Oscar nominee for All or Nothing, is back with yet another story of how life can change when you dare to perform together. In the lead roles we see Kristin Scott Thomas and Sharon Horgan . When an awkward collection of wives and girlfriends of the men on a military base form a choir, they find a common passion. The friendship helps them deal with their concerns about the men in battle in this reality-based film, to which Robbie Williams wrote a song. The film gets its world premiere in Toronto, and has the Swedish bio premiere in 2020.
http://www.mynewsdesk.com/se/scanbox/pressreleases/judy-och-smaerta-och-aera-bland-scanbox-titlar-paa-filmfestivalen-i-toronto-2910263
Thank you for quotes!!
I chose this: 'Thank you for growing old with me' but in Russian
My translation is almost ready and since September 16, every Monday I will upload a new chapter.
It's in Russian but if you have never read this book (it's official book but very rare) you can use Google Tranlslator.
It's a great book actually...
I started to work on this in 2011 but it was a very long and winding road..!
Military Wives the movie is doing the festival rounds, cannot find anything on the music , Robbie & Guy were supposed to have written the soundtrack
I found this:
Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers have written a song for the film, after being approached by producers via music supervisor Liz Gallacher.
It is not yet known if Robbie will also sing the track, or whether it will be recorded by choir.
Speaking about the song, Robbie and Guy said: "It's always a joy to work together on new music, and we're thrilled that our new song will be featured in this special film. We're really proud of the track and can't wait for you all to hear it."
The production team added: "Over the last few months, Kristin, Sharon and our hugely talented ensemble cast have put their hearts and voices into telling this tale, which demonstrates how a community of strong women can come together and literally change lives.
"Having Robbie and Guy collaborate with us on the original music, which is so essential to the journey of these characters, is truly exciting."
There are lots of reviews about the film ( Toronto ) but little in the credits about the music
Because there are no Justin Bieber or Michael Buble
Do you think Bieber and Buble are still these household names, Alex? Taste changes so fast. Now it is all about the Billie Eilish way of songs with the youngsters or a collab of hip hop artist plus or EDM artist plus or Taylor Swift...
I have not heard of Buble for a long time musicwise... (which does not really mean something :-) )
Bieber is def yes.
At least 2 months ago he got his Number 1 single in UK.
He is still very young and would be great if he continues work hard. Never been his supporter but I wish any succusseful artists to have this success longer - it could be a great motivation for everybody never give up and find the new ways.
Yes, that's why I love Rob.
Guys, need your final help with a project.
Just let me know what photo do you prefer, OK?
https://www.instagram.com/p/B2Y9q8LIFFu
That's hard to decide. I would also say the red one or more classical the third last with the white suit where he looks to the side.
The first one is nice too but he doesn't look too familiar there .
[b]Who !! [/b]
Who Is the Rottweiler on 'The Masked Singer'? Look No Further, the Answer's Here
https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/entertainment/a29126901/who-is-the-rottweiler-on-the-masked-singer/
'Take a bow son' - Robbie Williams tweets pupil who built Lego model of gig ... bet it made that little boys day
https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/robbie-williams-tweets-kings-lynn-schoolboy-about-lego-1-6292027
Saw that tweet to the little boy - nice.
I think the rest of the time he's just interested in speaking to people that insult him on Twitter. Just like on the Facetime thing. He has a fascination in engaging with people that slag him off.
He's a funny old thing isn't he?
Handbags at Dawn
WIFE STRIFE Louis Walsh slams Robbie Williams for bringing wife Ayda to work and says ‘she doesn’t have the X Factor’ ahead of celebrity show
LOUIS Walsh has slammed Robbie Williams for bringing his wife Ayda to work, saying that she "doesn't have the X Factor".
The 67-year-old star did not hold back when asked about last year's judging line-up as he attended the launch for Celebrity X Factor earlier today.
Louis Walsh did not hold back when asked about last year's X Factor judges
Last year, he stepped down from the line-up again and Simon Cowell enlisted Louis Tomlinson, Robbie Williams, and Robbie's wife Ayda Field to fill the roles - something that Louis believes was the wrong decision.
Speaking to The Sun Online, Louis said of Robbie: "I thought HE was a brilliant booking, but then he went and brought his wife on the show."
He went on to snipe: "You don't bring your wife to work.
The judge was full of praise for Robbie - but wanted Ayda replaced with Sharon or Nicole
"He is a brilliant character and judge and with Simon it should have been amazing.
"It should have been the best panel ever but it just didn't work.
"There was no X Factor."
Further slamming Ayda, Louis added: "Nicole [Scherzinger] or Sharon [Osbourne] would have been better."
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/10102119/louis-walsh-slams-robbie-williams-ayda-x-factor/
I get their Insta post now - too funny!!!!!
https://instagram.com/p/B3aY4Q2BRBS/
Ayda Field heads to Buckingham Palace for a very good cause - details
The Loose Women regular is an ambassador for Parkinson's UK
aydafieldwilliams
Proud to be an ambassador for @parkinsons.uk and fight this disease until we find a cure. Thank you Duchess of Gloucester for hosting us at Buckingham Palace and for your continued support. AWxx #parkinsonsuk #letsfindacure
Ayda Field was one of the many guests who attended a special reception at Buckingham Palace on Thursday. The wife of Robbie Williams joined a group of friends to help celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Parkinson's UK. Taking to her Instagram Stories, the American beauty shared a series of posts ahead of the celebration. "Proud to be an ambassador for @parkinsons.uk and fight this disease until we find a cure," she said in the caption. "Thank you Duchess of Gloucester for hosting us at Buckingham Palace and for your continued support. AWxx #parkinsonsuk #letsfindacure."
https://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/2019101178978/robbie-williams-wife-ayda-field-buckingham-palace-visit/
Bought my RW calendar for 2020 today.
Nice photos.
I didn't buy the official one last years because the photos weren't great but we're back on track with next years.
Both !!
Andrea Corr: ‘We’re an ordinary family that extraordinary things happened to
From an recent interview with Andrea Corr
Still, there was definitely some glamour, with Andrea’s name being linked – usually falsely – with several famous men.
I ask if it’s true Robbie Williams sent her a note quoting their song, ‘What can I do to make you love me?’
‘Yes, and I replied, “Entertain Me”,’ she says, alluding to Robbie’s mega-hit. And did he? ‘Yes,’ Andrea smiles, refusing to elaborate further. ‘It was a funny time and I enjoyed it.’
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-7537347/Andrea-Corr-ordinary-family-extraordinary-things-happened-to.html
Laura
W/E OCT 13th you made it into the top 50 ) Posters chart ) , I didn't , who were you talking to ...
Looking gorgeous
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking-man/robbie-williams-could-have-less-houses-less-staff-less-toys/
Robbie Williams has been famous for 30 years - a career of many thrilling peaks and a few miserable troughs. Now back with a new album, he discusses self-esteem, social-media spats and settling down
Ten years ago, Robbie Williams had just bought a house in a village in Wiltshire. He’d been in retirement from pop stardom for a couple of years – though not everyone was aware of it – vegetating in Los Angeles with a beard and a kaftan, not doing very much at all except eating crisps and doughnuts and looking for UFOs.
At a recent football match in Brentford, the crowd had sung, ‘You’re not famous any more,’ so he thought it would probably be quite safe to go out to Devizes, the local market town, for a coffee. ‘Thirty people followed me back to the car, as if I was the village fete,’ he says now. ‘And it made the local newspaper.’
‘Pop star Robbie Williams has been seen out and about in Devizes today,’ read the article. ‘The singer, who is moving into a mansion near Calne, was out with his girlfriend and his dog in the town. He was spotted sitting on a wall outside the library. He later bought a drink in Costa Coffee. Have you seen Robbie? Send us the details and
a picture…’
Williams tells me this little story in a small sitting room in the ‘mansion’, actually a lovely 18th-century house, where he and his family – his wife Ayda Field and their three children, Teddy, seven, Charlie, four, and Coco, 14 months – along with their quite large collection of staff, are holed up until early next year.
These days, he says, he only leaves the house for golf. Or the odd social occasion. Tonight, for example, he is going to Windsor’s Royal Lodge, home of Sarah Ferguson, for dinner.
Golf? Fergie? Is this the same Robbie Williams who once staggered to the house of fellow Take That member Gary Barlow after drinking a couple of Poco Locos (key ingredients: mescaline, ecstasy and acid), speaking in tongues and telling him he had found God?
It is. But actually, he admits, he’s still an addict, and golf is one of his many new addictions – relatively healthy ones, or more so than crack, anyway: Fifa, golf, boxing, computers, Football Manager. He just gets bored so easily.
At the moment golf is also his main form of exercise. ‘I walk 18 holes. And if you carry your bag – which I don’t – it burns 1,900 calories.’ He used to play when he was a teenager, but then stopped. ‘Now it’s become one of those things I’m totally addicted to, and I can spend three hours thinking about the next shot, and I wonder if they have golf in heaven – and then one day I just stop. And don’t play again for 12 years.’
Golf in heaven? Perhaps he really has found God – or perhaps the grown-up that he always suspected was lurking within him has emerged. ‘Nah, the grown-up hasn’t arrived. But he sometimes turns
up when I have to discipline the kids. And
it is the grown-up who has been faithful
to his wife for 13 years.’
He is 45 now, clean and sober for a long while, and a lot has changed since the Poco Loco days. ‘But I’m always going to be a bit childlike and man-boyish.’
Williams lives mainly in Los Angeles but is here for two reasons: for the RSC’s musical adaptation of David Walliams’s book The Boy in the Dress, for which he and Guy Chambers, his long-time songwriting partner, have provided the music (with a little help from the writer Chris Heath); but chiefly to promote The Christmas Present, a double album that mixes seasonal cover songs and originals. It includes such festive stalwarts as Let it Snow, and a surprisingly palatable and matey big-band version of the execrable Slade hit Merry Xmas Everybody.
Jamie Cullum appears on that, just one guest appearance in a varied collection that includes Williams’s daughter Teddy and his dad Pete, along with Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart and – weirdly – Tyson Fury, whom Williams met when he did a residency in Las Vegas. He had seen Fury sing after fights and enlisted him for the album.
Robbie Williams and Christmas is an obvious combination. ‘I haven’t made a Christmas album before because I’ve been interested in making the perfect pop record – or at least just getting better – by practising and practising and practising,’ he says. ‘But I’ve given up on that now.’
In the past 30 years, he has won a record 18 Brit Awards (including those for Take That), and has sold 80 million albums in his solo career alone. Now, he says, it’s about ‘building new doors to go through. My raison d’être for the last three years has been trying to write that record that stays around for ever.’
It’s a lofty ambition, but as he says, he’s fashioned a life out of unrealistic expectations, so why not carry on?
Christmas songs were a big thing in his childhood home. ‘They are the fabric of people’s lives,’ he says. Christmases growing up in Stoke must have been very different from the ones he has now. ‘My mum worked very hard to create memories for us and she did a fantastic job of it. My mum is from a council estate, and she got a loan to open her own shop in a wealthy area – we’re talking wealthy for Stoke-on-Trent, don’t get me wrong, it’s not Sloane Street – and gave us these memories at Christmas that I’ll have all my life.’
His parents divorced when he was three, and Williams was largely brought up by his mother, Janet, and his grandmother, his adored 'Nan', who ‘spoiled me with love. She just beamed acceptance and love at me all day.’ His father Pete, who lived nearby, was a club entertainer (and former policeman) who was obsessed with music, in particular Matt Monro. What was the festive season like?
‘I just remember the smell that emanated from the radiators,’ he says,
a little oddly. ‘It was hot and the house felt soporific and womb-like, and there’d be
a tree with tinsel and presents underneath
– and I would take a razor blade and slit them slightly so I could have a look without anyone knowing.’
These days he is usually in LA for Christmas. ‘People think it’s strange to have Christmas in the sun but it has its own special seasonal energy. It becomes something completely different. Especially if you’ve got a wife like mine who is the embodiment of the Christmas spirit, who is incredibly romantic and whimsical and proficient at creating memories too. The wife loves it, and our house looks like Blackpool Illuminations, with nodding reindeers and waving Santas and three Christmas trees – we’re the most illuminated people in Beverly Hills.’
The wife. That would be Ayda Field, an American actor whom Williams met in 2006 – during a particularly arduous drug binge – and married in 2010. (Their dogs were her bridesmaids.) He loves her. Boy does he love her. The praise pours out of him: ‘She’s incredibly trustworthy, incredibly smart, incredibly funny, incredibly interesting to look at. I never get used to seeing that face – and it always changes. She’s my cheerleader and she’s
got my best interests at heart. And we’re very comfortable in each other’s company.’
Field is quite dry. ‘She’s got a British sense of humour – she totally gets irony. She’s naughty, she’s rude and she’s vulgar – not in public, but she is.’ He looks thoughtful. ‘She says “dickhead” really well.’
In 2016 she joined Loose Women, ITV’s lunchtime chat show, and having been around Williams for a while came out with a lot of expressions that might not be considered suitable for daytime television: ‘Bollocks,’ ‘It’s pissing it down,’ and so on. (They are a sweary household.
Williams is fond of telling a story about a time he took his then three-year-old daughter to play in the shared private garden of their house in London, where he had to ask some nannies to delete photographs they’d taken of Teddy. Walking back to the house with her he muttered, ‘F—king idiots,’ under his breath – and with a cheery wave, Teddy turned to the nannies and called, ‘Bye f—king idiots!’)
In 2018, Williams and Field were on the X Factor judging panel together, along with One Direction’s Louis Tomlinson and Simon Cowell; Louis Walsh had stepped down. But earlier this year Walsh gave an interview to The Sun criticising the decision for Field to join Williams on the panel, saying, ‘There was no X factor,’ and, ‘You don’t bring your wife to work.’
They responded with a sharp little video posted on Instagram, in which Field squeals, ‘Oh, please take me with you!’ when Williams says he’s going to work, and then confuses a picture of Ann Widdecombe for one of Walsh.
It was funny, and fairly light-hearted revenge, but the truth is that Williams was very upset when he read Walsh’s comments. ‘When people say things about me, I get really angry and want to get them back, but when it’s about your family, it’s a whole other realm, and
I had an absolute f—king panic attack.’
During their X Factor run, the couple had been goaded, he says, into ‘being mean about Louis’ by the producers on the show, ‘but we had no reason to, and so we were having none of it’. And Walsh had met Field, Williams continues, and even told her ‘that she was extremely talented, and too good for Loose Women, so…’
Revenge, these days, is dangerously easy to execute. Social media gives you so many options, but its impact can be out of proportion to the original slight. What did Williams think about the Rooney/Vardy debacle?
‘There was a dramatic overcorrection,’ he says. ‘Let’s say Rebekah Vardy was guilty – which we don’t know. How she will feel inside right now is 10 times worse than how Coleen Rooney would have felt when those things were happening to her. It’s a dangerous game to play.
‘I get it. I’ve fed stories to different people – fortunately those stories did not make
the press, so I went on trusting them, but
I understand Coleen Rooney’s need for revenge and I would probably have done the same thing. But we have to be very careful. It’s suicide-causing – provoking those levels of shame.’
Once something’s out there, he says, it’s beyond your control. ‘It becomes a 16-
headed monster.’
Williams is a man who knows about shame. It is one reason he is not allowed to know his own Twitter password: he banned himself. But not long ago someone on his staff – a new person who didn’t know the rules – gave it to him and he had a 48-hour binge. ‘And I became engulfed with resentment and anger and shame and fear and all those things. Then I was on a plane to Majorca and I phoned my manager and said’ – theatrical whisper – ‘“I’ve found my password – change it and don’t give me the new one.” He said, “Oh no, what have you done?” and I said, “Just do it. I’m one tweet away from a career-ender.”
‘Because in anger I can be quite creative and my aggression would serve me badly.’
In what way? ‘There would be people who were showing their disdain,’ he says darkly. ‘And I’d go and find them and show my disdain back. And then I’d turn into
a self-lacerating hate machine.’
But, he says seriously, ‘I don’t understand why I’m drawn like a magnet to try and find out why my deepest fears about myself are true. It’s as if I constantly need to bolster the self-hatred.’
He is not as affected by it as he used to be. ‘But it just becomes part of your daily routine: cup of tea, go for a wee, hate yourself.’
Don’t you relish any of the good things you read about yourself? ‘It’s nice that they’re there, but they don’t affect me as much as the hate.’
And the hate is easy to find on Twitter. ‘Yeah, and I find some very easy retort to cut them down to size.’
Does that give you any real satisfaction, or is it only momentary?
‘I don’t know what the f—k it is, but it’s just wrong.’
Oh Robbie. He tried therapy but didn’t like the therapist (‘He just told me to develop a thicker skin’), though he does approve of it in general, and thinks it should be on offer in schools (‘Understanding why I think what I think and do what I do would have been so much more important for me than geography’). Still, things are looking up. ‘Last night before I went to bed I noticed that I have moments of quite lovely self-esteem – but they are fleeting, and I wonder why I can’t hold on to them.’
Having a family has helped. ‘It focuses everything and it’s made my life much richer and opened up this whole other level that I wasn’t going to experience because I didn’t used to want kids. For all the anxiety that children bring, or for all the new creative ways to hate myself that I come up with, they also bring something that totally outweighs it.’
He lets Field lead the way with parenting. He knows when to pick his battles, he says, and let things go. ‘She’s more sensible than me. I would say, “Yeah, let them jump off the wall and hurt themselves, then they won’t do it again” – whereas Ayda would say, “Let’s get that wall taken down so that they don’t jump off.”’
At the moment his family travel everywhere with him because he can’t bear to be without them. While the children are here they are home-schooled in an annexe at the side of the house, but, he says, that can’t go on for ever. ‘Ayda really wants the kids to have the experience of school, but I’m not bothered about that. We’re still in transition, trying to figure it out.’
He is not a Lego dad; he finds it difficult ‘to do the playing thing’. But he likes colouring in (he shows me the result of a mammoth session, which he did to distract himself when he gave up smoking in January) and reading to the children. He has read The Tiger Who Came to Tea to Teddy ‘1,000 times’, and is singing on Hey Tiger!, the theme tune for Channel 4’s Christmas adaptation of the book (composed by Grammy-winner David Arnold, with lyrics by Don Black). ‘It was a huge bonding session, reading that book to her. It felt like a real “I’m a dad” moment. Teddy was learning how to speak and I left a gap at the end of each sentence and she would finish it.’
On cue, Field pops in with Teddy, a lovely dark-haired seven-year-old, who has something to share.
‘Coco just took her first steps!’ says Field.
‘Our baby just walked,’ Teddy explains to me kindly.
‘You’re joking!’ says Williams. ‘That’s so exciting!’
‘You’ll see her do it,’ says Field. ‘We’ll have her practise a little and do some push-ups.’
Later, Coco, a sturdy little 13-month-old – ‘She’s in the 98th percentile!’ says Williams proudly – does a turn across the iamspamspamamifloor for us, to her own evident delight.
Coco is their third child and was born to a surrogate mother (last week Field revealed she’d like to have a fourth). A few years ago, Williams found that his sperm wasn’t very active (‘In fact it’s dead now,’ he announces cheerfully), and had it frozen. Field also had complications, and they experienced some stressful rounds of IVF. ‘Heartbreaking times when Ayda was filling herself with hormones that were making her feel deathly, and it just wasn’t happening.’ So they found ‘an incredible surrogate’ who has become part of their family. ‘And we love them and they love us, and for me it’s not weird.’
Williams and Field were at the birth. ‘My wife got to stand there with the oven mitts on waiting for the baby to come out,’ he says, ‘and she didn’t have to suffer with postnatal depression or her body exploding, and months of looking after a child who’s just been born when physically you yourself need looking after.’
Robbie Williams is fully aware of how lucky he is. A working-class boy from Stoke, he was in line to be in the Army, or the police force. Or a drug dealer, he says. But here he is, still the consummate pop star. ‘People are lucky if they get five years – or even one song. After Take That,
I had 10 years where I couldn’t miss a ball, even though some of the shots were really f—king bad.’
It was nearly three decades ago that he joined the group as a 16-year-old, on £150
a week. He left after five years (though he rejoined in 2010 for an album and a tour). It must all seem an awfully long time ago now. Does he still have any kind of relationship with the remaining members, Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Gary Barlow?
‘Yes I do,’ he says, ‘though it’s an email relationship now. It’s a box of toys to be played with at a later date. Always is. But there is a universal cord that pulls us
back together.’
Let’s play Shag/Marry/Kill, I suggest – partly in order to stop Williams getting bored – with the three members of Take That.
He looks unfazed. ‘I’d marry Mark. We were best mates. Howard’s got a lovely bum, and great pecs – I’d shag Howard. But I’m not killing Gary. I’d marry Gary too. We would be the odd couple, but I don’t think we’d be bored. It would have to be Shag/Marry/Marry – I’d be a bigamist.’
‘I’d marry Mark. We were best mates. Howard’s got a lovely bum, and great pecs – I’d shag Howard. But I’m not killing Gary. I’d marry Gary too’
Take That in 2011: ‘I’d marry Mark. We were best mates. Howard’s got a lovely bum, and great pecs – I’d shag Howard. But I’m not killing Gary. I’d marry Gary too’ CREDIT: GETTY IMAGES
Later, Williams shows me round the house, which has been decorated magnificently by The Wife, with wooden floors and alluring lighting and lots of art everywhere (‘She was on a budget,’ he emphasises). There is a Banksy in the iamspamspamamiand what looks like
a Warhol print in the sitting room. The children’s bedroom is enchanting, their little beds draped with curtains so they look like mini-four-posters. Then we go to his studio to see Williams’s own art, which he has been working on while he’s here – huge canvases covered in graffiti-style designs in shiny floor paint. It’s only a few minutes away but we travel there in his latest toy, which he calls ‘the van’: a Mercedes JetStar, akin to
a first-class plane cabin with four seats, equipped with Wi-Fi and two TV screens, and cut off from the driver.
He presses a button. ‘Neil?’ he says.
‘Yes?’ comes the disembodied voice from the front.
‘Nothing. Just showing off.’
Drivers, cooks, a nanny, teachers, security – this is a lifestyle that costs a lot of money to maintain. But as well as royalties and concert fees, Williams can earn ‘mind-blowing amounts’ performing at, say, private parties – which he has done quite a lot. Does he still do that, and does he regret any of them?
‘Yes I do, and no I don’t.’
How was Philip Green’s?
‘Well I would have signed an NDA – but if I’d not signed an NDA it would have been perfectly fine.’
How do you judge whether to do one? It can’t just be the money.
‘Yeah, it is.’
You wouldn’t make a decision based on that alone, would you?
‘Yeah, I would.’
You don’t need the money, do you?
‘Yeah, I do.’
Admittedly I got this off Google, but as of 2019, Robbie Williams’s net worth is supposedly £230 million. (Other estimates are closer to £150 million.) Williams himself says he only has enough actual cash to maintain his lifestyle for the next couple of years.
‘The thing about money is the more you have, the more toys you get. And they all need paying for. Of course I could have less houses, less staff, less toys – but I don’t want to. I like my life. But my life costs money. It’s just how it is.’
He has no desire, he says, to go to some remote Scottish cottage away from it all for a holiday with only his family. ‘I’d have to take the staff with me,’ he laughs. ‘Because we like not having to do s—t for ourselves.
It’s nice. Technically we could do that –
but we wouldn’t want to – we really like
life like this.
‘It’s such a bubble to live in, I know, and you shouldn’t really talk about these kinds of things in public, but I talk about an awful lot of things I shouldn’t discuss in public.’
That’s why we love you, Robbie.
‘Thank you.’
There must be moments, I say, when you think, how did this happen?
All the time, says Williams. ‘When I’m on stage there’s always a moment when
I think, how on earth have I pulled this off?’
Did you feel like that last year when you were at a royal wedding (that of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank, where Teddy was a bridesmaid)?
‘No, not really… First and foremost, they are my mates; no matter who they are outside our relationship, they’re Jack and Euge – and they make me laugh. I really admire them, because of how they’ve grown up and what they’re supposed to be compared to what they actually are. There was an immense sense of pride about the whole occasion, but mainly it was my two mates getting married.’
Mind you, he adds, ‘It is weird when the Queen comes and sits down in front of you.’
Teddy thought it was perfectly normal. ‘Normal s—t for her. She reads about princesses all the time – so why shouldn’t she get to meet one in real life?’
And tonight they’re going to Windsor. ‘Shall I pick out something for you to wear, babe?’ asks Field.
No, Williams says. And to me, ‘I’ll go and get ready. I’m off to Windsor lodge – so tonight I’m The Tiger Who Came to Tea.’
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thinking-man/robbie-williams-could-have-less-houses-less-staff-less-toys/
Thanks, Liz
Thanks a million for posting Elizabeth
Thanks Elisabeth.
Interesting read.
Interesting comments about his private gigs. You could never accuse him of sugar coating his comments could you?
He really is a case of - what you see is what you get. I think that's why I like him so much.
‘It’s such a bubble to live in, I know, and you shouldn’t really talk about these kinds of things in public, but I talk about an awful lot of things I shouldn’t discuss in public.’
The wife. That would be Ayda Field, an American actor whom Williams met in 2006 – during a particularly arduous drug binge – and married in 2010. (Their dogs were her bridesmaids.) He loves her. Boy does he love her. The praise pours out of him: ‘She’s incredibly trustworthy, incredibly smart, incredibly funny, incredibly interesting to look at. I never get used to seeing that face – and it always changes. She’s my cheerleader and she’s
got my best interests at heart. And we’re very comfortable in each other’s company.’
Field is quite dry. ‘She’s got a British sense of humour – she totally gets irony. She’s naughty, she’s rude and she’s vulgar – not in public, but she is.’ He looks thoughtful. ‘She says “dickhead” really well.’
He does really like her , Aw !!
Rob's smell of success
IS Robbie Williams the biggest diva in showbiz? The singer has revealed he refuses to put on his own deodorant – getting someone else to spray his armpits.
On the latest episode of Amazon Prime Video’s Back Of The Net show, he says: “There’s one superstition – I don’t know where it started – but I get somebody else to apply the deodorant on me.
“It was quite a while until I realised that’s not normal. I must have changed! It’s nothing to do with me being pop-starry or a diva, it’s just something that happens.” Er, sure.
He’ll have trouble finding volunteers to spray him, though, as he’s dumped his phone.
Robbie, who today said he will reprise his Vegas residency in March, added: “I haven’t owned a phone since 2006. I got rid of it because I just don’t like them.”
At least that should give his regular spritzers a bit of peace and quiet.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/10333483/richard-madden-brandon-flynn-fallout/
I heard that live - it's great isn't it.
Ahaha... nice try
They are good couple.
Robbie Williams causes hilarity on the Loose Women set after he accidentally walks on while they're live... before wife Ayda Field becomes emotional as she listens to daughter Teddy sing
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7739087/Robbie-Williams-causes-hilarity-Loose-Women-accidentally-walks-set-theyre-live.html
Robbie Williams forced off Loose Women live on air after breaking golden TV rule
The singer made a massive slip-up live on air during Friday's episode I love the dramatic headline
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/tv/robbie-williams-loose-women-blunder-17342032
Robbie was on CBeebies tonight narrating a childrens story, it was all a bit surreal., could not quite get my head around it . Seems he will be doing some more
This is just the funniest
I am trying to update the home page with some latest new, have not done it for ages . I am having trouble downloading pics...
Robbie Williams inspired by daughter to sing on children’s adaptation
The pop star has lent his voice to Hey Tiger!
Robbie Williams has said his daughter Teddy was the reason he wanted to sing on the theme for Channel 4’s Christmas adaptation of The Tiger Who Came To Tea.
The former Take That star, 45, sings on Hey Tiger! which was composed by Grammy winner David Arnold.
Williams said the children’s book had been a “big bonding thing” between him and his child.
He said: “Yes, I was aware of the book before this film. I’ve read it possibly 150 times to my first daughter, Teddy.
“It was a big bonding thing, this book, with me and Ted. She loved that book. I got a real heart-warming kick out of reading a line and then letting her finish the line.
“Sort of marvelled at how smart she was and how much she remembered of the book. So it’ll be forever in my heart.”
Lyrics for the track were penned by Oscar winner and BBC Radio 2 DJ Don Black, most famous for his work with Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, and John Barry on three James Bond films.
Williams added: “What attracted me, apart from the incredibly talented people that have written it, is my daughter Teddy.
“She’s the reason I’m sat here. She’s the reason I got into the booth to sing the song.
“I’m just honouring those moments that I had with her when she was that age and she loved this book.
“I’ve got a new daughter now; she’s called Coco, she’s 11 months old and I shall be reading this book to her too.
“I’m here to honour those moments and I’m incredibly grateful that I’ve had them.”
Williams welcomed daughter Theodora, or “Teddy”, in 2012 and son Charlton in 2014, and in 2018 they announced they had welcomed daughter Colette (Coco) via a surrogate.
The much-loved children’s book by Judith Kerr, who died earlier this year aged 95, will be brought to life in a special from the makers of We’re Going On A Bear Hunt and The Snowman And The Snowdog, and will feature a star-studded voice cast including Benedict Cumberbatch, David Oyelowo and David Walliams.
Seven-year-old newcomer Clara Ross will make her TV debut as main character Sophie.
Channel 4’s The Tiger Who Came To Tea will be a half-hour film and is set to air this Christmas.
https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/robbie-williams-inspired-by-daughter-to-sing-on-childrens-adaptation-38761854.html
Robbie Williams and wife Ayda take children to meet Santa in adorable matching Christmas jumpers
The couple's kids Teddy, Charlie and Coco had the best day out
https://www.hellomagazine.com/healthandbeauty/mother-and-baby/2019121181810/robbie-williams-children-meet-santa-claus/
Ayda Field dazzles in an elegant high-necked jumpsuit as she nearly takes an unfortunate tumble at Princess Beatrice's engagement party
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7807909/Ayda-Field-dazzles-elegant-high-necked-jumpsuit-Princess-Beatrices-engagement-party.html
Could be another wedding invite on the cards
new look!
Love it.
Wishing everyone on here a very Happy, Healthy Christmas
Tess - thank you foe everything you do every day in keeping the forum swinging along. xxxx
A great Robbie year for fans head to an end. Happy Christmas to all members in here, stay healthy
Happy Christmas to each & everyone one of you, thank you for all your support , you are all brilliant ...
One of the 2019 Christmas TV highlights was undoubtedly the very first adaptation of The Tiger Who Came to Tea.
The new animated version of the beloved Judith Kerr children's book first aired on the BBC on Christmas Eve, and featured the voices of David Walliams and Benedict Cumberbatch among others.
The 1968 story follows a girl named Sophie, her mother, and kind tiger who interrupts their afternoon tea, and quickly eats all their cake and drinks all their tap water.
As part of the film, Robbie Williams recorded a brand new song for the soundtrack. Listen to 'Hey Tiger' below:
The music for the film was written by James Bond composer David Arnold, while 'Hey Tiger''s lyrics were written by Don Black.
Black is one of the UK's most prolific songwriters, and is known particularly for his collaborations with Andrew Lloyd Webber, and for the James Bond theme songs he co-wrote with John Barry: 'Thunderball', 'Diamonds Are Forever' and 'The Man with the Golden Gun'.
Speaking about writing the new song, Black told Channel 4: "It catches a mood of innocence and youth and a delightful tale and brings a smile and, it makes you feel young again, if you’re not young already."
Black was particularly happy with Robbie taking on the song, saying: "Well, for me personally, I’ve always been a huge Robbie Williams fan, particularly after I met him, because when I first met him, he was talking about Sammy Davis and Dean Martin, and basically, there’s a lot of the old school about Robbie Williams.
"He’s an old performer really. And he would get this song, he would hear it and say: ‘Oh I know what you mean'.’ And he’s ideal for it. It’s a show song, it tells a story, and he’s great with the lyric. He kind of lives a song and we got him!"
On the new song, Robbie said: "This book has played a big part in me bonding with my kids. I’ve read it possibly 150 times to Teddy, and she is the reason I’m singing the song – I’m honouring those moments with her.
"She loved the book and I got a real heart-warming kick reading a line and her finishing it, so it will be forever in my heart. Plus I’m a massive fan of Don Black and it’s an honour to be singing the words he’s written.
"The song reflects the tiger’s wonderful, magical and mischievous character – it’s whimsical and just what a song should be in this film."
Robbie Williams recently scored a UK number one album with his first festive collection The Christmas Present.
https://www.smoothradio.com/artists/robbie-williams/tiger-who-came-to-sea-song-soundtrack/
Robbie Williams: I still love working
Pop star Robbie Williams has insisted he still loves working - despite his enormous fortune
Robbie Williams loves working – despite amassing an enormous fortune.
The 45-year-old pop star is rumoured to be worth as much as £175 million – but his personal fortune hasn't dampened Robbie's enthusiasm for making music.
Robbie told the Daily Mail newspaper's You magazine: "People say, 'You have all the money in the world' – actually I don't. I'm very, very well off but I could get through the cash reserves within six months. We have a lifestyle that needs paying for and I like working for it."
Robbie's wife, actress Ayda Field, agrees that the chart-topping pop star still loves working and making new music.
She explained: "The truth is Robbie uses the excuse of becoming a daddy to say he has to provide. In fact, he loves working and can't quite admit it to himself."
Robbie spent years of his career struggling with his own identity – especially during his boyband days.
But the music star now feels ready to embrace his new-found status as a family entertainer.
He said: "I went through a pompous moment when I didn't want to have anything to do with the mainstream stuff I used to enjoy. I thought it was babyish. I wanted to be Oasis and Radiohead.
"Then I was fortunate enough to relinquish those chains and go, 'Who am I? What do I like? What do I want to be?' And, actually, who I am is Morecambe and Wise, the Two Ronnies, Bruce Forsyth, Terry Wogan – that sort of British, professional entertainer who brought so much joy to someone like me, and now I hope to bring it to others."
https://www.list.co.uk/article/113543-robbie-williams-i-still-love-working/
He said: "I went through a pompous moment when I didn't want to have anything to do with the mainstream stuff I used to enjoy. I thought it was babyish. I wanted to be Oasis and Radiohead.
Unfortunately - that is who I want my popstar to be. I'm not ready to embrace the family friendly version.
I hope he changes his mind again. I'm not here for cabaret.
well, he said that his lifestyle needs money and with a fortune of 175m he still has only cash reserves for some months (I assume everything else is quite well invested). He could do the risk side alone, if he wants to keep the lifestyle for his family and he might enjoy it either these days. When you count together this years vacations only, and every small bit you can read aside of what you cannot read I understand that he does not want to take risks.
On the other hand, this soft washed Rob is so far away from what I liked and I know that he still has it. But it will be interesting how he will manage the balance
Fully agree, Laura
Hope 2020 is a good year for everyone. Happy New Year
xx
Happy new year to all of you, healthy and happy
MOVIES - 2020
Meanwhile, industry sources have predicted that musicals could once again trigger another lucrative year ahead, with high-profile singalongs, including Military Wives - featuring new material from Robbie Williams and starring Irish actress Sharon Horgan. Other musical flicks include the big-screen adaptation of Broadway smash-hit In The Heights in August, the Aretha Franklin biopic Respect in August and Stephen Spielberg's highly-anticipated remake of West Side Story in December.
"Despite all the changes to our culture and the nature of entertainment over the last ten years, cinema remains one of our favourite leisure activities. The unique shared viewing experience, made possible by a cinema auditorium, is a massive part of the attraction," Mr Wrixon said.
"Last year was an exceptional year for Irish audiences, with so many sensational stories capturing our imaginations, but we are even more excited about the line-up for 2020 as a magical new decade of movies begins."
https://www.breakingnews.ie/showbiz/irelands-love-of-big-screen-continues-as-box-office-enjoys-best-year-in-decade-974065.html
Robbie Williams spends £100,000 on birthday party for mum-in-law. The singer and his former X Factor wife Ayda Field spent months planning for movie producer Gwen’s landmark and flew 60 of her pals to London - she had thought she was going to Paris with mates
The Let Me Entertain You singer and wife Ayda Field spent months planning for Gwen’s landmark and flew 60 of her pals to London. Many came from hometown Los Angeles, and others arrived from Paris, Italy, Canada and Australia. Ayda’s mother thought she was going to Paris with a few close friends from her home in Los Angeles. But when she arrived at London’s Heathrow instead of the French capital - her former home - the movie producer became suspicious. A source revealed: “The story was that Gwen would spend her birthday in her favourite city in the world, Paris, but all her friends were waiting in a London hotel, having been flown in by Ayda for a private party she had been planning for months.
“She and Robbie split their time between their homes in LA and London, but had to be in England for work.“So they decided if they couldn’t be with Gwen on her birthday they would bring Gwen and all her friends to them.“Drinks were flowing and the atmosphere was amazing. Everyone had the best time and Gwen was on really good form, although was a bit overwhelmed by the effort everyone had made to be with her on her special day.” Gwen has lived with Robbie and Ayda on and off since they married in 2010 (Image: Getty)Gwen and a group of friends made the trip to Paris a few days after celebrating in London. Back in October 2018 Gwen, who has lived with Robbie and Ayda on and off since they married in 2010, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Former X Factor judge Ayda has spoken of realising something was wrong just days before the couple attended Princess Eugenie’s wedding to Jack Brooksbank in 2018, where their daughter Teddy, now 7, was a bridesmaid. Ayda told ITV’s Loose Women: “I had actually seen her hands shake before, I thought she’d been tested for Parkinson’s, she thought she’d been tested for Parkinson’s, it turns out she’d been confused and she’s been tested for rheumatoid arthritis . “I’d written Parkinson’s off as a reality. And then it was about two days before the Royal wedding (Princess Eugenie’s), you know when you have that instinct. “She came into the room and she was talking about what she was going to wear. “I’d seen the hand [shaking] before, something in that moment just did not sit right with me. “I called my doctor, I said: ‘I know she’s not your patient [but] she needs to see a neurologist. “I started talking to my doctor about the things I’d noticed with my mother, she said “I don’t mean to worry you but this sounds like classic Parkinson’s.” Since taking medication to manage the degenerative condition Ayda feels she has got her mum back. The 40-year-old later said: “There’s the dark and the light with every situation. I have such gratitude to have my mother back. She’s come alive, she’s vibrant, she’s with it, she’s alert.”
https://www.irishmirror.ie/showbiz/celebrity-news/robbie-williams-spends-100000-birthday-21263590
Hollyoaks newcomer Callum Kerr reveals a surprise connection to Robbie Williams
https://www.digitalspy.com/soaps/hollyoaks/a30672237/hollyoaks-callum-kerr-robbie-williams/
Mine would be The Pogues
Forgot to say - I went to the cinema last night and they showed a trailer for Military Wives.
That's the film RW & GC wrote some songs for isn't it?
ROBBIE WILLIAMS is teaming up with Mel B, Cheryl, Sam Smith and Dua Lipa to mark 40 years of the Brits.
It’s only fitting because Robbie, 45, holds the record for the most-ever wins — 18. He will star on ITV show The Brits At 40 to spill his secrets from wild nights out at the music bash over the years. Mick Fleetwood, Little Mix, Dizzee Rascal, Paloma Faith, Sir Tom Jones and Rick Astley will also be chipping in when the programme goes out on February 11.
https://www.metro.news/robbie-williams-joins-forces-with-sam-smith-dua-lipa-and-more-to-celebrate-40-years-of-the-brits/1893049/
At first I was excited for this but I've been scarred by that awful Christmas programme.
Can't stand ITV at the best of times. Hope it's good
That was 20th February 2013.
He wrote this on 23rd February 2013
We have voting in the General Election next weekend , all the votes are manually counted believe it or not so it's all great fun waiting for the results , no idea who will be in government , looks like t will be a coalition which is no good in my mind
It's a May wedding then, 29th
I am sure R & A will be there
Princess Beatrice wedding: Why Beatrice’s big day will be a very different royal wedding
https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1240018/princess-beatrice-wedding-venue-guest-list-royal-wedding-2020
Let me entertain you: Robbie Williams collaborator Guy Chambers bringing intimate solo show to North Staffordshire
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/entertain-you-robbie-williams-collaborator-3848266
Brit Awards: 40 years of mayhem from sweary Adele to Geri's Union Jack dress
https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/sweary-adele-geris-dress-lord-21517294
Port Vale and Robbie Williams hint at 'exciting news' about kit
Port Vale and Robbie Williams have both taken to social media to hint at developments
Both the Vale and Robbie have taken to Twitter to suggest an announcement is on the way.
He's already holding the concert at Vale Park on June 20, but the Tweets have alerted supporters to more news.
The club's kit supplier Errea are included in the social media post, suggesting the tie-in could be connected to the Vale kit.
Robbie and Vale say: "The love affair between RW & PVFC is more than just a concert…some exciting news coming soon x"
Robbie is putting on the Mother Town gig to benefit three charities - UNICEF UK, the Donna Louise Children's Hospice and the Hubb Foundation .
The 46 year old lifelong fan has returned to the club to watch games after Kevin and Carol Shanahan bought the Vale last summer.
Robbie Williams
✔
@robbiewilliams
The love affair between RW & PVFC is more than just a concert…some exciting news coming soon x ❤️
The choice of venue for the charity concert will be emotional for Robbie who donated £250,000 to save the club from administration in 2006 during Valiant 2001's tenure.
Robbie, who grew up in Tunstall and Burslem, has always been proud of his Stokie roots. In 2014, he was presented with the Freedom of Stoke-on-Trent at a private ceremony.
Meanwhile, the Vale return to action on Saturday when they are at home to Colchester in what has become a promotion battle. Vale's away wins at Northampton and Forest Green over the last week have put them within goal difference of the play offs, in ninth. They are just one point behind fifth-placed Colchester.
I wonder if he will be in Vegas at the Fury/Wilder fight tonight?
Review: Greed
21 Feb 2020 - 09:38AM | By Harry Benbow
There’s a sharp juxtaposition in the story, between the luxurious living of McCreadie and his incredibly white teeth, and the poor situation that the refugees on the beach and his many factory workers find themselves in.
This tonal shift is jarring at first, but works in the films favour as it progresses. The already trivial problems of McCreadie, such as whether to book Robbie Williams or Elton John for his party, go from being absurdly funny to frankly reprehensible when contrasted against the lives of those working in his factories who earn less than one pound a day.
http://www.mancunianmatters.co.uk/content/210278646-review-greed
Saw the trailer of this film Laura, it looks good ....
Robbie is a fan of this show
He'll be chuffed with that.
Adele is set to release her fourth album this year
https://www.vogue.co.uk/arts-and-lifestyle/article/adele-rules-of-celebrity?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1582966816
Is Military Wives based on a true story? Gareth Malone’s real-life choir behind the hit film
While not in the cast, Robbie Williams and Guy Chambers wrote a song for the film, after being approached by producers.
Speaking about the song, Robbie and Guy said: "It's always a joy to work together on new music, and we're thrilled that our new song will be featured in this special film. We're really proud of the track and can't wait for you all to hear it."
The production team added: "Over the last few months, Kristin, Sharon and our hugely talented ensemble cast have put their hearts and voices into telling this tale, which demonstrates how a community of strong women can come together and literally change lives.
"Having Robbie and Guy collaborate with us on the original music, which is so essential to the journey of these characters, is truly exciting."
When is Military Wives released in cinemas?
Military Wives is out in UK cinemas on 6 March 2020.
https://www.heart.co.uk/showbiz/tv-movies/is-military-wives-true-story-gareth-malone-choir/
Are you going to see at the cinema Laura
Home Thoughts From Abroad
Robbie Williams’ daughter is writing songs
The ‘Let Me Entertain You’ hitmaker’s little girl Theodora – also known as Teddy – may only be seven years old, but she’s already proving she’s inherited her father’s songwriting abilities as she’s started penning lyrics from scratch.
Speaking about his children on television in the US, Robbie is quoted by The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre column as saying: “My daughter is writing songs already. It’s phenomenal. And I am taking credit for what she’s writing.”
The 46-year-old singer also has Charlton, five, Coco, 18 months, and one-month-old son Beau with his wife Ayda Field and has admitted he’s worried about when his kids get older because they’ll be able to read the things he’s done in the past.
He explained: “Right now they dig me, but they don’t know, they can’t read.
“As soon as they get on Wikipedia or can put my name into YouTube, they’ll be like, ‘You wrote these lyrics?’ “
This isn’t the first time Robbie has bragged about Teddy’s musical abilities as he previously called her the most talented member of his family.
He said at the time: “I’m not the most talented singer in my family, my daughter is more talented than me, Teddy is a fantastic singer, really.
“Already she’s got a musical ear and it’s incredible.”
Teddy actually made an appearance on the track ‘Home’ on Robbie’s album ‘The Christmas Present’ – although he will be holding onto the song earnings until she’s old enough to manage her own money.
The ‘Angels’ hitmaker recently said: “No, not yet. I’ll be keeping them.”
Robbie shared how he just heard Teddy singing in their home studio one day and was blown away by her voice.
On how the feature came about, he said: “Teddy is on a track called ‘Home’.
“I have a studio in my house and the kids wander down.
“This particular time she was singing and I said, ‘You sound great, baby – do you think you can remember these words?’. She knocked it out of the park.”
https://fox41yakima.com/robbie-williams-daughter-is-writing-songs/
Has the Australian Grand Prix been cancelled
Has the Australian Grand Prix been cancelled
Jeez - all that way and not to perform.
Feel so sorry for all the Aussie fans who have waited so long to see him. There was an inevitability about it though.
I doubt very much that the Robbie gig at Vale will go ahead now , he will be very disappointed
Laura , can you ask Robbie to try this song on his Instagram live , would be quite a challenge
How clean is our planet going to be when this is all over, very little traffic on the road, the air smells cleaner definitely , the streets are cleaner , very little litter , amazing really
Thank goodness for my bike , great time for cycling
No wonder Robbie, Ayda & family get out & about so much , they really enjoy the fresh air & exercise
My way is going the opposite at the minute. I'm getting less exercise than normal.
The temptation of working from home is working longer hours and I'm not walking to my car in the morning either.
I need to be more disciplined about logging off. Not staying on for hours.
My husband is walking the dog further and further each day. I need to be doing the same
The Bonn gig has been moved to 31st August. Nice that they haven't cancelled.
I think this guy looks like Robbie
I guess Robbie is kinda lucky in a way that he did not have an album release this year , I see Niall Horan has cancelled his world tour . Robbie will have loads of time in his hands at the moment for song writing as there is nothing much else happening ...
I like this ...
I thought, I'll post this under bits & pieces
COME ON, ROBBIE Robbie Williams releasing a new version of Come On Eileen 40 years after Dexy’s Midnight Runners
IT has been a karaoke classic for almost 40 years but Cone On Eileen is about to get a big boost with a new version.
I can reveal Robbie Williams has recorded a new tune, which uses large sections of the party classic, including the iconic sing-along chorus.
But I’m yet to find out what Dexys Midnight Runners, who went to No1 with the hit in the UK and US in 1982, think of it.
Name-checking the single in the first verse before going into the original chorus, Robbie sings: “She takes her money and drinks it on a Saturday, her and her friends just p**sing the night away.
“Her mother says she’s always been a disappointment, another night another casual arrangement . . . We take off our clothes.
“But she’s the best I’ve seen at singing Come On Eileen.”
Dexys Midnight Runners went to No1 with the hit in the UK and US in 1982
He sang the as yet untitled song during an Instagram Live broadcast late on Tuesday night.
He said: “I am going to sing you a song now that I probably shouldn’t sing you.
“I did it the other day and I had so much fun doing it.
“It’s one of mine and it’s unreleased. But it’s a song that you can get on board with because I think you might know a little bit of it already.” It’s the first new music from Robbie since his No1 album The Christmas Present last year.
I'm hoping Robbie can go one better with his version
Come On Eileen was last reworked in 2004 as Come On England by the band 4-4-2 to support England’s football team at the European Championships. It reached No2 in the charts.
We all need some fun in our lives right now, so here’s hoping Robbie can go one better with his version.
https://www.thesun.ie/tvandshowbiz/bizarre/5300065/robbie-williams-releasing-new-version-come-on-eileen/
I wonder when he had intended releasing Come On Eileen, I love that song, would be great at a live gig if we ever get to go to one again
I remember he sang some of that back at Christmas when he was doing lots of Insta lives.
He must have thousands of songs tucked away on his computer.
[b]Here’s some nice 1990s nostalgia from Robbie Williams, who has reignited a 25-year-old Britpop spat.[/b]
Rob claims he has had the last laugh after his pleas to work with Suede’s Bernard Butler and his former collaborator David McAlmont in the mid 90s were met with “disdain”.
Robbie fell in love with their hit Yes as he left Take That in the summer of 1995.
He describes the track as one of his favourite songs of all time and says it “never fails to move me”.
Robbie’s calls to work with the hitmakers were politely rejected, but he recalls later reading an interview where one of the pair was “full of disdain” at being asked to work with him.
“It said, ‘Do I want a million pounds in the bank, or do I want an interesting life?’” says annoyed Robbie.
“I went on to sell 85 million albums,” he boasts, adding the songwriter was left “somewhere eating his own s***”.
Bernard once reportedly referred to Robbie as “the bast*rd offspring of Bob Monkhouse”, prompting Robbie to approach him when they bumped into each other at a recording studio.
“You are a f***ing c***,” Rob reportedly informed him. They don’t make pop spats like they used to.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/robbie-williams-lifts-lid-vicious-21855945
Robbie has competition
Wigan's own Robbie Williams entertains us with online gigs
A renowned Robbie Williams tribute artist has been helping keep the public entertained by livestreaming gigs right from his own home.
https://www.wigantoday.net/news/people/wigans-own-robbie-williams-entertains-us-online-gigs-2547305
I was wondering what was happening with the LMA school , seems to be going ahead for Sept enrollments
Robbie Williams' dad Pete Conway reveals his bucket list after opening up about Parkinson's battle
The Potteries entertainer was diagnosed with the disease three years ago
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/robbie-williams-dad-pete-conway-4162877
Robbie Williams' dad Pete Conway reveals his bucket list after opening up about Parkinson's battle
The Potteries entertainer was diagnosed with the disease three years ago
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/robbie-williams-dad-pete-conway-4162877
Robbie Williams' dad Pete Conway reveals his bucket list after opening up about Parkinson's battle
The Potteries entertainer was diagnosed with the disease three years ago
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/robbie-williams-dad-pete-conway-4162877
Robbie Williams' dad Pete Conway reveals his bucket list after opening up about Parkinson's battle
The Potteries entertainer was diagnosed with the disease three years ago
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/robbie-williams-dad-pete-conway-4162877
I found this interesting photo from Live 8 backstage
https://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/photos/index.php/Pink-Floyd-Photos/Live-8-Pink-Floyd/Backstage/robyfag
Brilliant documentary by AC/DC Brian Johnson on Sky Arts tonight about Pink Floyd, they made a special appeared at Live 8 , one of the many highlights of that day , Robbie being the icing on the cake , I have the DVD of that day, brilliant memories
Remember watching that in the pub
This is cool !! , imagine it was 1996
Meet Robbie Williams T&Cs
19 June 2020, 10:00 | Updated: 19 June 2020, 11:52
Prize:
14. PRIZE OVERVIEW: This prize is for four tickets to see Robbie Williams at the very first post-covid gig that he plays in the UK. Included is a meet and greet with Robbie Williams for the winner and their guests. If you are unavailable for this date the experience can be moved to another available UK date performed by Robbie Williams. Accommodation will be provided, as well as £100 towards travel for the winner (within the UK only).
https://www.heart.co.uk/terms-conditions/meet-robbie-williams/
Robbie Williams also said that he named his seven-year-old daughter Theodora, although her nickname is Teddy, after being inspired by Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards.
He said: “Listen, who was it, it was Keith Richards has a daughter called Theodora and I remember back in the day, maybe 20 years ago, thinking what a beautiful name.
“So I stole it from Keith Richards so don’t you worry about that.”
Sir Cliff Richard, Guy Chambers and Bedouine added to Royal Albert Home line-up
Pop legend Sir Cliff Richard, songwriter Guy Chambers, and Syrian-American folk artist Bedouine will all perform as part of the Royal Albert Hall’s programme of exclusive streamed shows.
Cliff will come direct from his home in Barbados on Sunday (21 June) as part of the Royal Albert Home series – telling stories from his life and performing hits from across his 60-year pop career – prior to intimate sets from Bedouine (Thu 25 Jun) and Guy Chambers (Thu 2 Jul).
Other upcoming artists in the strand are the extraordinary alt-rock artist Lucy Dacus (tonight), pianist Charlie Bates (Sat 20 Jun) – performing a Jazz for Kids set – acclaimed singer-songwriter Martha Wainwright (Wed 24 Jun), and Grammy Award-winning classical violinist, Nicola Benedetti (Sat 4 Jul), prior to a night of country music in collaboration with Nashville Meets London on Saturday 18 July.
The shows are to raise money for the venue, which is closed for the first time since the Blitz. Though the events are streamable free, the Hall is asking audience members to consider donating £10 per concert watched to help look after its staff and Grade I listed building.
Lucy Noble, Artistic Director at the Royal Albert Hall, said: “We’re delighted to announce three more great acts for the Home series, led by the force of nature that is Sir Cliff. Since first stepping onto our famous stage in 1959, he has made more than 100 appearances at the Hall, and we’re so happy to continue our proud association by presenting this exclusive performance from his home.
“Since we launched Royal Albert Home on 9 April, we’ve tried to provide something for everyone, working with world-class artists from an extraordinary number of genres, and the coming month will be no different, from kid-friendly jazz to country, classical and confessional rock. It’s a pleasure to add one of the finest British songwriters of recent decades to the bill – the man behind ‘Angels’, Guy Chambers – alongside Bedouine, whose delicate, introspective folk records have been quietly reinventing the genre since 2017.”
Sir Cliff Richard is Britain’s all-time greatest hit-maker. In over 60 years he has recorded almost 1,300 songs, achieving 14 number one singles and seven chart-topping albums. Movies, musicals, tours and television shows have all contributed to the Cliff Richard legend. He received a knighthood in 1995 for his tireless charity work and was one of the Olympic torch bearers ahead of the 2012 Games. His most recent performance at the Hall was in 2018, as part of his 60th anniversary tour.
Guy Chambers is the writer of tracks we know from the radio, the movies, and the dance floor. His collaboration with Robbie Williams has produced seminal songs such as ‘Angels’, ‘Let Me Entertain You’, ‘Strong’, ‘No Regrets’, ‘Millennium’, ‘Rock DJ’ and ‘Feel.’ He has also worked with Texas, Katie Melua and Beverly Knight. In May 2019, Chambers released his first piano album, Go Gentle into the Light, which featured solo interpretations of his work. In this special Royal Albert Home session, Guy will perform a handful of songs from the album, including versions of some of his classic Robbie Williams hits.
LA-based Bedouine has been compared to trendsetting artists from Karen Dalton to Minnie Riperton and Joan Baez, but has a sound all her own. Her self-titled 2017 debut album was lauded by Pitchfork, NPR and the FADER, and she has since toured with Kevin Morby, Father John Misty and Michael Kiwanuka. In 2019, she released a follow-up record, Bird Songs of a Killjoy, which was Line of Best Fit’s ‘Album of the Week’, praised for its “beauty and unshakable warmth”.
Royal Albert Home has featured more than 35 exclusive sessions from the world’s leading musicians, including Rufus Wainwright, Ayanna Witter-Johnson, Isata Kanneh-Mason, Richard Thompson, Alfie Boe, Imogen Heap and KT Tunstall. All previous shows are available on demand at www.royalalberthall.com/RAHome.
https://www.kcwtoday.co.uk/2020/06/sir-cliff-richard-guy-chambers-and-bedouine-added-to-royal-albert-home-line-up/
Hyde Park
credit to RW Fanfest
Does anyone remember watching this?
I think it was on TV live. He was irresistible
Came across this today, love the argument that went on about Robbie & Kanye West. I loved KW's early albums, I have three of them actually & really liked his early stuff then he just went all weird when he became part of the KD Dynasty & that was more or less that ...now he's heading for the White House or at east trying to - stranger things have happened
Robbie Williams about Kanye West
I think Robbie wins hands down, he has the track record
https://www.kanyetothe.com/forum/index.php?topic=314939.0
I wouldn't know a KW song if it hit me in the face.
but then his fans had never heard of Robbie Williams - so we're quits
I have this DVD KanyeWest 'Late Ochestration' live from Abbey Road
Love it
Robbie Williams axed from Take That by Jason Orange and it left Mark Owen in tears
Twenty five years ago today teenage hearts across the country broke when Robbie Williams announced he had left Take That
https://www.irishmirror.ie/showbiz/celebrity-news/robbie-williams-axed-take-jason-22370774
and then he turned up on George Michael's yacht
If it's 25 years to the day since he left TT - that means it's 10 years to the day since since they reunited.
Goodness me - what a kerfuffle that caused.
I was on the old RWAP forum then - it split the forum right down the middle - those who were ecstatic and those who thought "why"?
How can that be ten years ago?
Ronan Keating teams up with Robbie Williams for special Stephen Gately tribute
https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/celebs/ronan-keating-teams-up-robbie-18626128
We will hear this song on Friday
Oh that's awesome, I look forward to the new song
Ayda Field and Robbie Williams undeniably have one of the strongest marriages in showbusiness, having been together since 2006. However, things weren't always perfect as the mum-of-four confessed there was a "fork in the road" before she got a ring on her finger!
https://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/2020073094495/ayda-field-shocking-confession-before-marrying-robbie-williams/
Geri Horner's forgotten showbiz flings and poignant Robbie Williams hit she inspired
From the Chris Evans 'publicity stunt' to Russell Brand, Robbie Williams, Fred Durst, David Walliams and Duncan James, Geri Horner's search for The One was an interesting journey...
Robbie even wrote his number one single, Eternity, about their bond but things reportedly went sour after a bitter row that prompted Robbie to cut Geri out of his documentary, Nobody Someday.
https://www.irishmirror.ie/showbiz/celebrity-news/geri-horners-forgotten-showbiz-flings-22478080
I am gob-smacked , I did not know LML had over 50 million views , when I look at some of the other artists on the list I was really surprised at the numbers
Robbie Williams
In 2016, the Angels singer headed to, you guessed it, the Isle of Sheppey for his Love My Life video.
In the video, Robbie walks along the coastline followed by numerous women dressed in black and holding cameras.
The song has over 50 million views online, making it the most viewed video on this list.
https://www.kentlive.news/whats-on/music-nightlife/ellie-goulding-beatles-robbie-williams-4388504
The new jersey is popular
Update on Port Vale season ticket sales as new kit designed by Robbie Williams flies off shelves
Positive atmosphere around Vale Park as John Askey prepares for new season
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/update-port-vale-season-ticket-4423795
'The lyrics might be an 18 certificate' - Tom Pope on training, tests and an offer to Robbie Williams
I LIKE our new home kit and you’ll all really like the away one when you see it. It’s lovely.
It’s black and white but it’s fair to say that Robbie Williams and Carol Shanahan have designed something different. I think it’s going to be one of those retro shirts like the Kalamazoo one that will go down in history. It’ll stand out when people look back.
Now Robbie has done us a favour, I’m pretty sure he doesn’t need anything off me in return.
I could write a good song, I reckon, but I couldn’t sing it… and the lyrics might need an 18 certificate. If he needs a hand, I’m here.
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/port-vale-robbie-williams-pope-4423789
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000llrr?fbclid=IwAR1cqvQpXBJ1_jzBOHTWrqvCU0Darmssxs0DT3ZjJzyJLdoMzrwb_wTqaDA
I don't know if there's any Robbie chat between songs as I've not listened yet.
Derren Brown is back on tv tonight
Remember this
Yes I remember it too - brilliant!
Ronan Keating, Brian Kennedy and more come together for Concert4Cancer
Ronan Keatiing was on tv this morning taking about this gig on Friday AUG 29th ...he said more artists would be added. I just wondered if Robbie might make an appearance online given their connection ..
https://evoke.ie/2020/08/17/showbiz/ronan-keating-brian-kennedy-and-more-come-together-for-concert4cancer
interesting
I revert to deferring to Gary Barlow': Robbie Williams talks Take That reunion
Robbie Williams reverts to being "more subservient" to Gary Barlow whenever he reunites with Take That.
I bet that's true
https://nz.news.yahoo.com/revert-deferring-gary-barlow-robbie-150905234.html
Twat
Not really Robbie news but Mark Owen was on CH4 Supervet with his dog Arnold , I thought first it was a joke with the staff singing TT songs
Was reading a piece on Hugh Grant & Glock & cam across this from a few years back
Imagine Robbie Williams & Hugh Grant in the same room
PARTY LIKE A GLOCK-STAR
Superlatives. Superstars created a great atmosphere at Gaston and Kathrin Glock's elite horse show.
Subjects: GLOCK, KATHRIN GLOCK, HUGH GRANT, USCHI FELLNER, NAOMI CAMPBELL, NICOLE SCHERZINGER, JOAN COLLINS, TO MEET, RUPERT EVERETT
Meeting at Ossiacher See is a tranquil place. One would not necessarily assume that Hollywood stars will pull the handle of the door, and yet this has been a tradition for years. Twice a year, the world's equestrian elite come to the GLOCK Horse Performance Center, and guests and friends from home and abroad join in for a colorful, family weekend with international flair.
The fact is: The Vienna Opera Ball has not seen so many Hollywood stars in a single evening in decades. Nevertheless, the host family Gaston and Kathrin Glock did not ring the star lineup. They rely on discretion. Anyone who is a guest here feels comfortable. The fact that world stars perform on stage as an evening program and that a selfie with Kylie Minogue or Robbie Williams practically emerges by itself gives the event not only the feel-good factor but also the necessary desire. You can only get that close to the stars at the Oscars - if you are invited there.
I haven't had the pleasure of attending the Oscars, but I've become immodest in the meantime. Or shall we say, thoroughly spoiled. After all, at the last GLOCK anniversary event “30 years of GLOCK in Ferlach / Austria” at the beginning of February, I had the honor and opportunity to chat with some of my personal “heroes” in Gaston and Kathrin Glock's private lounge.
Glock Lounge venue.Company founder and CEO Gaston Glock, Hollywood icon Joan Collins, Hugh Grant, Naomi Campbell and a few more well-known people from film and television are sitting at a large table with comfortable armchairs around it. There is a “come and go” atmosphere. Robbie Williams is just coming in through the door. He performed on stage for an hour and a half, had a fresh shower and changed clothes, and is accompanied by his father Peter, who, as just experienced, sings sensationally on stage in a duet with him. Robbie is a close family friend and clearly feels at home with the Glocks. Direttissima he heads for Gaston Glock and gives him a warm hug. The two exchange jokes, then spend a long time talking. Again and again you can hear them laughing they almost look like two mischievous boys entrusting secrets to each other. No question about it, they both like each other.
Will Robbie be ready for a group photo with my sons and husband? After all, he and our head of household have their birthday on the same day. "Really? That's cool, "says Robbie happily, congratulates my husband on the upcoming anniversary (February 13th), exchanges ideas with him about shirt designs, calls his daddy to show himself up (" He loves to be photographed ", Grins Robbie)
With so much male vanity, your writer can't keep up, so she moves on to the closest thing. It happens to be Hugh Grant. “Is this your first time here?” He asks, interested, and what my job is. Magazines, aha. “I hope not fashion magazines,” says Hugh, pointing to his wrinkled shirt collar: “I feel a little bit battered next to them,” he laughs, “but you know, I'm the father of three small children, you put others there Priorities". A cool guy, I always guessed it. Now I know it.
Presentation of the Generosity Award from the Ronald McDonald Children's Foundation to the Gaston and Kathrin Glock families. Sonja Klima (GF Ronald McDonald Children's Foundation), Kathrin Glock and Andreas Schmidlechner (Managing Director McDonalds Austria). © Studiohorst / GHPC
Also in sensational form is Joan Collins, 83, the eternal beast from the Denver Clan. She befriends our youngest son (13), he reminds her of her grandson of the same age. “My daughter converted to the Jewish faith since her wedding,” says the fantastic looking lady, “that has the advantage that we can now celebrate all Jewish family celebrations. Nothing is as funny as Jewish festivals, I recently danced wildly on my grandson's bar mitzvah ... “We trust her without question.
Naomi, who has had a long-standing friendship with Kathrin Glock, is also there. Has a great conversation with Gaston and is, as always, a feast for the eyes in the floor-length red tube dress. When the photographer asks Naomi and Kathrin Glock to take a photo together, my husband's big hour comes: he digs out his cell phone and actually starts to take a selfie ... "We can do it professionally," says Naomi and laughs. Stand next to him, give me his cell phone and I pull the trigger. “You still have to set the flash,” she says, “wait, I'll do it!” Getting the mobile flash set by Naomi himself is almost an uplifting feeling. And not even to be topped by an Oscar invitation.
https://www.looklive.at/people/party-like-a-glock-star-171238/
Didn't realise they were such close family friends.
That's why he performs so often there then.
Robbie has definitely a very special taste for friends. Some fan groups discuss Glock (major arms producer) and his ties to them whenever he performs there. It is an interesting combination
Bill Bailey on Strictly , Yay !!
Wold love to RW do some appearances in the coming months , will be rare this year I guess so this coming weekend appearance is special , let's treasure it
Do you remember this
yes, Netherlands and he looked so good and talked so well
Yeah !!, it's a nice interview , one of the more interesting ones & not the type of interview that we hear from him that often
Am I the only one sick of hearing about Covid
How happy are you at Sony?
“I’ve got a great home there, I like the people. Jason Iley is easy to get on with and we’re both heading in the same direction. They feel lucky to have me, I feel lucky to have them. I have zero complaints. I’m in a happy place with my home life and a happy place with my business life.”
musicweek.com
Bit of good & exciting news for a change. Irishman Sam Bennett wins final stage of Tour De France into Paris & also wins the green jersey . We as a nation are celebrating tonight
We sadly lost your co-manager David Enthoven in 2016, what impact did he have on your life?
“David Enthoven single-handedly had the biggest impact on my life of anybody I’ve ever met. He guided me, loved me, gave the best advice, saved my life. At David Enthoven’s funeral it was just full of people walking up to me and saying, ‘David saved my life’. [It’s] just f***ing incredible that he had that impact on people. He was smart, stylish, loving, empathic, ferocious, giving of his time... He is somebody that I could only dream of being. He was just an exemplary human being.”
musicweek.com
You would worry about the music industry in general at the moment & it's survival . I was listening to Christy Dignam from the band Aslan talking about the effects of not being able to work, they are a band that depend on live shows for their bread & butter . God knows when the likes of Robbie will get back on the road, cannot see it happening until 2022 at the earliest .
I agree, Laura. I had thought that there would already be ideas of online concerts even on a stadium stage with the audience attending per pay or something like that. My team and me (24 people) are working remotely since March and it works smooth. I am wondering why there are so little ideas in a business who should be full of ideas. If they do not come up with something soon a lot of people will go bankrupt. I see Robbie spreading his wings. He knos music might not be the place where money is aside for the tiktokers.
Virtual concerts do not do it for me . Robbie feeds off a live audience , it's his natural home, cannot see such gigs working . The live audiences are part of the show . I see on tv on a BGT they have this virtual audience which Im' guessing that the production has added volume to like they do with football matches etc, it does nothing for me . The only thing I could see working is if he did small live gigs that were televised/streamed , at least you would have an audience there. The GOV here are supposed to be working on trying to set the scene for getting outdoor gigs back again but in restricted numbers maybe for next summer. Robbie would not make any money out of those shows unless they were sponsored .
One thing for sure is that we will not be seeing that famous couch coming back anytime soon ( no regrets here mind you , I hated it )... when you think of you it makes you wonder if Robbie knew something was coming with the mask & everything that fans wore when sitting on the couch . No more hugs for the wimmiin in the audience. O Dear !!
I think that they have to think about whatever alternatives we might not be the experts for. It will also depend on the second wave, is it coming?
Oh and I see gifs here and there with Rob's hand sanitizing NYE2018. He must be in the know. Conspiracy :-)
Virtual gigs won't be as good as the real thing I agree - but they are one alternative.
Robbie's got a big personality - he could fill a room in LA or London with 30 people (or six if that's all we're allowed now) and perform the Christmas album for example. He could still make it come alive. He can still have all the sets. The only thing missing is the audience. He just needs to use his popstar powers.
We've all had to change our working practices - why not artists?
IMO ANYTHING is better than nothing.
It's not that simple for Robbie anymore with Gwen being ill , I thought maybe Wynns in Vegas as he had planned for this year might still be an option with those shows being streamed live but Wynns have reported over 500 covid cases amongst it's employees & guests since it re-opened in June . If he does the Christmas album PT2 they might record some show like they did with The Robbie Williams show back in the day , I do not know really . It has gone quiet so maybe they is something happening in the background, Robbie could still be in Europe working, there is nothing to indicate that they went back to the US or is there !!
The Netherlands has restrictions for pubs after 12.00 now. We have mouthpieces in regions which are orange on main streets like Amsterdam. and Mouthpieces in public transport.
Cases are rising. Not a lot of restrictions. I live in a region near the German border and the only persons with mouth pieces here are speaking German (As they have to wear them in supermarkets). We are trying to go one day or two a week back to the office aside mum's have little children, or people have special health conditions. People are hesitant and fortunately everyone has the equipment at home to do the same work rather than in the office. I see that people are even more productive, but also tend to be more online. In the summer we had team members working from 7 different European countries as they had to stay longer visiting their parents (multi-national team).
I have not been in the office since March as I had a not Covid related lung problem. All in all I assume that in October there will be more restrictions. They will only be cautious that they keep people working as the economy is already hurt badly.
And for Robbie. It is somehow strange after the overload to hear nothing. I thought of Gwen, but read somewhere that she had been on vacation on Mustique so she cannot do that bad (if it is true). Then I thought about a hair transplant :-) I could also not recognize if the pavement Teddy walked is British, American or whatever. If he will do a Christmas album II he will need to record the songs. I also wonder if he will continue with the TV plans. With people at home and the autumn and winter coming he might start something? Well, it will be interesting what he is up to and I am very curious.
me, too, Syd. I am a fan of 'hair' so would not mind a transplant :-)
In a case if Robbie will win this award, then republish The Christmas Present this autumn with additional sales to reach Platinum status I'd say he does very well for this year adding Soccer Aid success, launching a new LMA campus (even w/o his participation in UK) and def having some more time for thinking (music and not only) about future.
I think he could record even more duets during that period than we have got already (Ronan, The Struts, Danny Jones) to use it later.
More than ever this Christmas - albums like The Christmas Present will sell well. People will want to feel warm and fuzzy after the awful year.
If families can't be together - they will be looking for comfort in familiar things.
I think the album will sell well whether it's re-released or not.
Sorry - my internet is playing up - didn't mean to ask that three times
I also like it now, did not like the shaved head that much. Still love Rob in the Bodies video and the Julian Broad photoshoot at CBH at that time. It is only a personal taste that I like hair on heads. And I doubt - according to Robbie - that his will be strong enough to grow longer by itself. The hairtransplant for Gary Barlow and Juergen Klopp did magic (for the hair) :-).
Take this with a pint of salt, superficial anyways :-)
There's talk of Jools Holland returning to the BBC so maybe that's a ray of hope, however I still think Robbie giving the isolation thing it might not suit him unless they pre-record stuff which is not really the nauture of that show ...
Robbie Williams and Shaun Ryder have co-written a track together
https://www.music-news.com/news/UK/135033/Robbie-Williams-and-Shaun-Ryder-have-co-written-a-track-together?fbclid=IwAR2C54WFoGvQGeztRzRgvQKDZ_LWQC7nchpdoQYSVvR4b5mOo-Zw7ACMPs4
Robbie Williams to star in fly-on-wall documentary about his lavish LA home life https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/robbie-williams-star-fly-wall-22815337?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebar
Interesting Irish artist called Lyra appeared the Late Late last night, what a great voice , a real breath pf fresh air also lovely funny personality by the interview she gave afterwards
https://youtu.be/hRHmYWIEV-M
https://youtu.be/0xGnk68Ssss
Our Government has allocated €50 ml in todays budget to the live music industry which is really good news , hopefully it will help to keep artists who need it going until this pandemic is over & we see live acts back where they belong ...
This sounds like a whole load of fun
Google’s new ‘hum to search’ feature can figure out the song that’s stuck in your head
https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/15/21518182/google-new-hum-to-search-feature-identify-song-machine-learning
Did I see Karl Brazil on drums on SDC tonight
Oh my, so understand their love for dogs
16 reasons why no one should visit Stoke-on-Trent, ever https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/16-reasons-not-visit-stoke-396100?utm_source=twitter.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebar
Cute
I'm in love to a new Gorillaz album!
Even Robert Smith on it!
Talking about dream collaboration it's Rob and Damon Albarn, for sure.
I’m still upset that the Different EP was taken off of digital formats.
On My Own is one of my favourite Robbie tracks.
The physical copy of the EP is £175 on Amazon and that is just far too much.
I just took it for granted being on Spotify before, I didn’t know it would be taken off completely.
At least we got Soul Transmission on The Christmas Present.
White Man In Hanoi was really good too.
At least some people have uploaded the songs to YouTube but the quality isn’t great and I would prefer my own copies but they’re gone from everywhere: iTunes, Spotify etc
http://www.buzzjack.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=239811
Vote for Robbie's 'Millennium' in this poll!
Well done to Niall H for trying something different, this should do well ...
This is indeed well done by Niall. I like him and his music too
The winner of The Voice UK this year and her single
Really like the new LG track ..
like it either
I like this song too and Liam's voice is still perfect!
Slow version of Across The Universe
Lounging about
There was a contract out to KILL me!' Robbie Williams details the scary side of fame and admits it 'doesn't take much' to put him off-kilter while discussing anti-anxiety medication and his struggle with depression
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9026237/Robbie-Williams-reveals-contract-KILL-details-scary-fame.html
It's so scary there was a contract to kill him. Wtf, that is messed up...
Love this song , am gonna download it ..
Agree!
This is my favourite Christmas song ever, what's yours !!
Yes!
My Top-3:
1. Wham! - Last Christmas
2. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (doesn't matter who performs this)
3. Chris Rea - Driving Home For Christmas
Yes, I also like Wham - Last Christmas & The Pogues - Fairytale of New York
Robbie on BBC 2 now ( recorded last year ) - Radio 2 In Concert - performing songs from The Christmas Present
Enjoyed the BBC gig last night
Really liked the song HOME & of course the wonderful No Regrets
& he looked amazing
Agree! It has been much better than ITV Special. Very simple but good.
Merry Christmas everyone , make the most of it
I listen to his interview on Ferne Cotton’s podcast and it was brilliant, it was all about his mental health and how he has dealt with fame, very interesting stuff
What is Robbie Williams' net worth !! According to Celebrity Net Worth, Robbie Williams has a net worth of around £222 million ($300m).
https://www.smoothradio.com/artists/robbie-williams/facts-age-wife-children-net-worth-songs/
This is quite a lot of money
I just noticed we won a BUZZJACK 2020 award
- The AR Rita Ora Award for Creative New Buzzjack Trend
( This was for the Live at Knebworth celebration that we did ) , nice to be acknowledged
This goes to all the Artist Forum Moderators who have hosted the listening parties in the last few months as we feel they've really brought together posters for what we all love most at Buzzjack. MUSIC! We're not too sure who was the host of the original listening party so props to you for starting this trend. But we'd like to award all the AF Mods who have carried these out and brought some fun and some tears to their forums this year! It's been brilliant to revisit old favourites as well as discover some 'new' untapped music with our fellow posters.
I just read that Craig Davis will get an MBE according to the honour list. Had he ever had a hit since a decade or more ago? Rob collected millions with Soccer Aid and still is not on the list. They must dislike him a lot/or the tax schemes must be very bad :-)
Agree, Syd.
You mean 12 number one album's, Britain's best selling male solo artist, £40m raised for Socceraid isn't enough?
I don't understand it either.
It must be taxes or voting the wrong way.
I expected him to get it ten years ago - I've kind of given up now
This is what I meant with Craig Davis, - good for him - but with all Rob achieved he must have done something terribly wrong not to get anything permanently. Lewis Hamilton does not even live in the UK and had dodgy tas schemes either..so Rob must have done something :-( :-)
I think the title Sir Robert Peter Williams would suit him very well indeed
I doubt it will ever happen though
I also love Branston Pickle
I'm so happy for Last Christmas!!
It's finally Number 1 in UK chart!
Who knows maybe Angels will reach Number 1 one day as well...
I really enjoyed Jools last night
I doubt it somehow
Robbie Williams rumoured to have bought £1.6m 'cruise ship' penthouse in Cornwall
https://www.cornwalllive.com/news/cornwall-news/robbie-williams-rumoured-bought-16m-4896528
I wonder where they are in the moment. There was a post of Ayda with Coco and flowers which seems to be old as it is not St. Barhs (I believe) and it looks European. Will be nteresting to see when we hear more again, possibly after Rob's birthday
No idea, somewhere sunny I guess Elisabeth
Oh I don't know, Laura. It is an assumption caused by Coco who seemed younger on this picture and the fence between the flowers which looks European to me. No knowledge at all
Robbie Williams plans to get revenge on troll by using quotes from his book in a new song
Robbie Williams
Robbie Williams has revealed he's going to get revenge on a nasty troll by using quotes from his book in a song
Robbie Williams is planning to get his own back on a troll by writing a song about them.
The 'Rock DJ' hitmaker has revealed the unknown Twitter user has fuelled him up to pen a song containing quotes from their book in retaliation at the author's nasty remarks about one of his tracks.
Robbie is quoted by The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column as saying: “I had a song out and my narcissistic personality took me to go and check out Twitter, just to see what people were saying.
"And you know, this was the worst thing to do.
“The top thing was a guy just laying into me, awful, awful nastiness.
"He’d just written a book and he’s got quotes from his book there and four or five of them are very, very lyrical.
“So I’ve stolen his best quotes and I’m going to put them into a song really soon, just to p*** him off. And there’s nothing he can do about it.”
Meanwhile, the 'She's the One' hitmaker recently teased a new duet with Kylie Minogue.
The 'Angels' singer and the Australian pop princess previously teamed up on 2000's 'Kids', which narrowly missed out on the number one spot in UK chart to U2's 'Beautiful Day'.
And now, the 46-year-old former Take That star has revealed he and the 52-year-old 'Golden' singer have "big plans" for a follow-up.
Robbie said: "I have a song with Miss Kylie Minogue, I have big plans for it if she is up for it. I have big plans."
While an insider told the tabloid: "Kylie and Robbie have recorded a new song together.
"It's their first collab since 'Kids' in 2000 and Robbie is keen to make it a single.
"Due to Covid there are no concrete plans for the release.
"It won't be a mini drop like Kylie recently did with her Studio 2054 remix of 'Real Groove' with Dua Lipa."
https://www.list.co.uk/article/122891-robbie-williams-plans-to-get-revenge-on-troll-by-using-quotes-from-his-book-in-a-new-song/
Take That producer Ian Levine has sold his rights to a string of the band’s early hits
https://www.music-news.com/news/UK/137569/Take-That-producer-Ian-Levine-has-sold-his-rights-to-a-string-of-the-band-s-early-hits
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9165309/Robbie-Williams-forced-self-isolate-St-Barts-contracting-coronavirus.html
I wonder if this is true?
He's been posting on the app for the past few days so hopefully they're all OK
Confirmed on Upfront they've had it and gotten over it.
Seems almost inevitable that would happen travelling in a pandemic.
Better to have stayed in Wiltshire me thinks
THEY have had it? So not only Rob had it but the whole family?
This makes it sound like just Robbie had it?
Although they have such young children they could have had it and not even known.
Well, Robbie had some live performances before Christmas....
Fully agree, this is something special of this situation. I am now working remote with my team since almost 10 months. But at least I am home. I could understand that they went there to access USA easier afterwards. However who want to be there now? I would not even dare to think about vacation. But I know that many especially younger people think different. Ayda is very silent on instagram. Maybe they want to avoid another annoyance or they are still not feeling well. I don't see them emerge in the next weeks either way.
With all respect to them - I think they're silent because they know people have no time for celebrities swanning around the Caribbean when everyone else can't go farther than the local park.
I don't know how you get into the US at the present time - maybe now they've had it - they want to go back to LA.
At least it's sunny there and they would be in their own home.
Robbie Williams set to 'reunite with all four original Take That band members'
Gary Barlow announced the bombshell news that Fab Five are set to be Back For Good
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/whats-on/whats-on-news/robbie-williams-set-reunite-four-4928355
Gary Barlow teases Take That reunion with all FIVE band members
https://www.lmfm.ie/news/showbiz/gary-barlow-teases-take-that-reunion-with-all-five-band-members/
Well he's back home somewhere looking fit and well
Digging that Ed Sheeran artwork in the background
Ed Sheeran & Robs work are very similar
Sounds more likely than Cornwall
Features Max Beesley on percussion
Robbie Williams and Ayda Field mark son's first birthday in new £24m Swiss home
Pop star Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field celebrate their son Beau's first birthday in their new home after moving to a £24 million mansion in Switzerland
https://www.irishmirror.ie/showbiz/celebrity-news/robbie-williams-ayda-field-mark-23450507
Can see they have snow there - it must be very pretty.
I bet the air is really clean. Great place for kids.
I wonder if the RW collab will make it on this album
That will interesting to find out. Max is such a talented man
Woohoo!
Thank you!
I'm loving this mashup!
I saw that on Twitter too
RobbieWilliams #2Pac #SugeKnight
Robbie Williams On 2Pac & Suge Knight
Robbie Williams' Angels given an 80s revamp by Staffordshire band Deco
Deco's 80s mashups have proven incredibly popular on Twitter
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/robbie-williams-angels-given-80s-4980160
Wishing Robbie the happiest of birthdays today
Robbie Williams' new life after Take That feud - from marriage to Switzerland move
The musician, who sensationally quit boyband Take That in 1995, is a loved up family man after finding happiness with wife Ayda Field
https://www.irishmirror.ie/showbiz/celebrity-news/robbie-williams-life-transformation-after-23490107
All of 47 years old ... Happy Birthday Robs xx
I wonder if Robbie will have the audience to play Wembley again - always such a special time to watch him there
Always fun to watch this again
Yes, that was a great surprise at the time ..
Did you see Joss Stone last night on the Masked Singer, she has such a good voice, reminded me of the time she sang with Robbie, have not seen her is such a long time
I thought that Joss Stone was sweet. Is she still singing?
Not sure if they are peeking inside the right house
Sneak peek inside Robbie Williams' incredible £24m family home as he shuns Stoke-on-Trent for Switzerland
Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda have taken their four children and moved to Switzerland. Take a look inside their alpine home...
https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/news/stoke-on-trent-news/sneak-peek-inside-robbie-williams-5007802
I wonder why Robbie has never done a complete ballads album, it's something I would love , has anyone ever asked him on his website
This guy is 'feeling' it
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9282195/Robbie-Williams-9m-Wiltshire-manor-market.html
This could be true?
"planning a reshuffle of his property portfolio " lucky him
I wonder if he will sell the London House too despite it might ne a good long term nvestment
I believe folks living in the city of London etc are looking for large properties in the countryside to give them more space to roam about given the restrictions of living the cities these days so now is a good time to put it back on the market
How many properties does he own in the city itself .
Robbie Williams: 'Unlike lots of celebs, I only take a private jet if I really need to'
The singer-songwriter loves Austria and Vegas – but nothing beats British holiday camps
27 February 2021 • 5:00pm
robbie williams
Interview by Sarah Ewing
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/celebrity-interviews/robbie-williams-unlike-lots-celebs-take-private-jet-really-need/
The Lefty Guitar Channel
This week I'm having a chat with fellow lefty guitarist Tom Longworth about early life, lessons, first gigs, and eventually getting the call to join Robbie Williams band. We also talk guitars, amps, pickups and more...
Maybe this is a ray of light for gigs of the future
Dutch clubbers hit dancefloor for study into easing lockdown
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/mar/07/dutch-clubbers-dance-study-easing-lockdown-music-event-coronavirus
Oh, it sounds good and it close to Rob's plans.
Mary Coughlan Irish singer was interviewed on tv last night & she she has been invited to perform at festivals in Australia next year & they asked her would she be getting a vaccine . I think that sounds very promising then for big gatherings next year so hppefully the Robster will be back on the road again .
Robbie Williams says his stage persona is just a 'superhero' alter ego
https://www.music-news.com/news/UK/138975/Robbie-Williams-says-his-stage-persona-is-just-a-superhero-alter-ego
I doubt any artist is the same on stage & at home
'What a couple we'd have been!' Sarah Harding reflects on 'real connection' with Robbie Williams after bonding over their 'struggles' with fame
Sarah is sadly not very well at the moment , I hope she will be ok
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9368247/Sarah-Harding-reveals-real-connection-Robbie-Williams-bonding-fame-struggles.html
https://www.tatler.com/article/milica-kastner-memories-terminal-cancer-death?fbclid=IwAR25gKujisdeVPi4hh-ckObtAh5Rspi3LIKl5rfMmNPz-dpqaAdsjt5ApWs
Stolen from Sebastien form RWL. Also a very sad story. But nice to read what she wrote about Rob.
Westlife have announced that they are doing Wembley arena mid August so we live in hope that the Robster might do a show somewhere in the UK, maybe the Port Vale gig that he had planned
good chance then, happy for the UK. The Netherlands are far away from this as vaccination takes time
They might be able to get the PV gig in just before the season re-starts in late August.
Hope you get your vaccinations soon Ladies xx
Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow tease Take That reunion as they reveal secret song stash
Is this old news
Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2021/03/25/robbie-williams-and-gary-barlow-tease-take-that-reunion-14300626/?ito=cbshare
I was watching Paranoid on Netflix last night & who should appear but Ayda, I had forgotten she was in that series which was made in 2016 , I doubt she has done anything else since , I wonder if she has given up on her own career , she is certainly getting lots of Rob time due to covid given that he cannot travel very much
We had a round table discussion yesterday about women in leading positions. Women attending have been 35-55, all working full time and also mothers and with or without partner. All of them said that they are very more relaxed having both working and family life. All of them went back to full time work as soon as possible and all of the would not stop working even with a jackpot. Now I think about Ayda who is definitely a smart woman, handsome. I see that she learns Turkish which is great. Aside of this I see her doing sports, sports, sports. I don't know if they have nanny's now, but normally they have helpers. Why can she not do something which is adequate to her smartness? I don't think of a perfume empire or fashion, but social work, or go back working as a lawyer after some refreshers.
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