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Laura130262
post 9th April 2020, 11:07 PM
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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.

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post 13th April 2020, 07:55 AM
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[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...icious-21855945
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post 23rd April 2020, 08:38 PM
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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/wiga...ne-gigs-2547305
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post 23rd April 2020, 11:03 PM
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QUOTE(Sydney11 @ Apr 13 2020, 08:55 AM) *
[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...icious-21855945



You know that would be a spat he would NEVER forget.

But then again putting any of us in his shoes - would any of us forget a snub like that. Maybe not. However much money you have in the bank. It's that nagging voice in your head isn't it.
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post 22nd May 2020, 08:38 AM
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I was wondering what was happening with the LMA school , seems to be going ahead for Sept enrollments





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post 22nd May 2020, 11:25 PM
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QUOTE(Sydney11 @ May 22 2020, 09:38 AM) *

I was wondering what was happening with the LMA school , seems to be going ahead for Sept enrollments


Cambridge Uni are the first to announce on line courses for next year only so can't see how this could be any different really?

Must be so disappointing for all these youngsters. I feel so sorry for them all.
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post 26th May 2020, 07:45 PM
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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-...-conway-4162877
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post 26th May 2020, 07:45 PM
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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




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post 26th May 2020, 07:45 PM
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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




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post 26th May 2020, 07:45 PM
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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-...-conway-4162877
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post 26th May 2020, 11:33 PM
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QUOTE(Sydney11 @ May 26 2020, 08:45 PM) *
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-...-conway-4162877


Poor Pete

Horrible for him. sad.gif
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post 4th June 2020, 09:01 PM
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I found this interesting photo from Live 8 backstage





https://www.neptunepinkfloyd.co.uk/photos/i...ckstage/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 wub.gif




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post 4th June 2020, 11:20 PM
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Remember watching that in the pub yahoo.gif
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post 6th June 2020, 07:11 AM
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This is cool !! , imagine it was 1996





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post 19th June 2020, 12:19 PM
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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/me...obbie-williams/


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post 20th June 2020, 07:13 AM
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post 26th June 2020, 05:44 AM
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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.”

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post 28th June 2020, 11:03 AM
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post 28th June 2020, 11:27 PM
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Sounds great together.

Their singing Eternity with RW at Hyde Park last year was one of the highlights.
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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-clif...t-home-line-up/
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