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11th September 2020, 01:30 PM
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Do you remember this
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11th September 2020, 02:25 PM
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yes, Netherlands and he looked so good and talked so well
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11th September 2020, 11:40 PM
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12th September 2020, 06:04 AM
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Yeah !!, it's a nice interview , one of the more interesting ones & not the type of interview that we hear from him that often
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14th September 2020, 05:53 PM
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Am I the only one sick of hearing about Covid |
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14th September 2020, 11:21 PM
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16th September 2020, 06:31 PM
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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 |
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20th September 2020, 06:03 PM
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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
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20th September 2020, 11:15 PM
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21st September 2020, 09:48 PM
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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 |
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21st September 2020, 09:55 PM
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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 .
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21st September 2020, 11:24 PM
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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 . They're going to have to start thinking outside the box as the virus shows no sign of going away. Virtual gigs maybe where everyone can log in and connect virtually. Maybe do requests? Workers have had to adapt. i think the performing arts in general are a bit slow off the block. |
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22nd September 2020, 05:43 AM
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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.
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22nd September 2020, 05:59 AM
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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 !! |
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22nd September 2020, 08:03 AM
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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 :-) |
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22nd September 2020, 06:00 PM
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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 :-) It's suspicious alright , had he insider information |
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22nd September 2020, 06:02 PM
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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 :-) I dont think the first wave is even over, WHO last week said we are only beginning So it's Robbie 2022 or later ...at least we have something to look forward to |
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23rd September 2020, 10:58 PM
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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. |
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23rd September 2020, 11:00 PM
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I dont think the first wave is even over, WHO last week said we are only beginning So it's Robbie 2022 or later ...at least we have something to look forward to Or maybe the second wave is here now? Or maybe it's just the result of schools going back and more mingling. Hopefully the statistics will even out shortly. What's going on in the Netherlands elisabeth? |
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24th September 2020, 04:54 AM
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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 !!
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