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RIDICULOUS price :o

 

Wonder if it will be that price in the shops as well? If so he will have an even bigger flop than Sin Sin Sin. :lol:

 

 

How can you compare Morning Sun to SSS :puke2: remember it's for charity hence the price ...cmo'n...hand in pocket please :teresa:

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I have the B-side - Elastik - anyone who wants it just let me know :D

 

It's a catchy little number :smoke:

I have the B-side - Elastik - anyone who wants it just let me know :D

 

It's a catchy little number :smoke:

 

 

yes please :wub:

yes please :wub:

 

well...its on utube for those who want to listen to it:

 

It is quite unusual, could be a Tom Jones or even Elvis song.

It is sth different nevertheless

i bought the single today in Germany (released yesterday) it's my 25th single of his.

Why is it still not available to buy on HMV or Amazon? :unsure:

 

It's not going to sell very well if you can't buy it :huh:

A review has flooded in :o

 

From

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/singlesr...orning-sun.html

 

Robbie Williams: 'Morning Sun'

 

Released on Monday, March 15 2010 :unsure: (I thought it was released on the 8th?)

 

By Mayer Nissim, Entertainment Reporter

 

Life, as Ronan Keating rightly noted, is a rollercoaster. In the past couple of decades Robbie Williams has gone from boyband hopeful to megastar, a "fat dancer" to the biggest solo artist in the country, UFO-hunting drug casualty to comeback king. At last month's Brits, his elder statesman status was cemented with the 'Outstanding Contribution' accolade. Though it's easy to argue that the gong was somewhat premature, the pleasure in having the Robster back and the brilliance of 'Bodies' meant that we were still awfully happy for him.

 

'Morning Sun', spin-off three from last year's Reality LP and inexplicable choice of Sport Relief single, is a bit like something from mid-'90s Britpoppers Electrasy - a straightforward trad-rock song complete with metronomic piano chords, swooning strings and the rest. Two minutes in, it gets close enough to 'I Am The Walrus' for George Martin to consider giving his lawyer a bell. Sure, it's not the most adventurous release of Williams's career, but it's pleasant to its bones and the lyrics ("In a message to the troubadour/ The world don't love you anymore") have just enough about them to avoid the trap of self-regarding introspection that marred the likes of 'Strong' and 'Come Undone' :o :angry: in the past.

 

3/5

 

 

austria rules))) i got my copy of morning sun.... and found you know me as well.. damn i have to move to europe.. lol it is getting hard traveling because of cds ))))
So is this not getting a physical cd release in the UK then? It seems to be download only???? :unsure:

:unsure: what's the point of that.

 

downloads just aren't the same, and they don't look good on my shelf with the rest of

my Robbie collection :huh:

Wasn't Arizona only available for download on i tunes also?

 

How much are the physical cds from Switzerland and Germany? :unsure:

 

About £3.50 I think. Plus about £1.30 postage.

 

Is Morning Sun the first Robbie single available on download only? :unsure:

Dunno :unsure:

 

Just reading on the official forum, someone is saying that the download is available now and the

physical release will be March 15th

Oh :blink:

 

 

How does that help it chart then? :unsure:

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