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Fast forward 6 months and he'll be relocating back to LA as he cant stand the weather over here. I really wish he's make up his mind!

 

 

I'm inclined to agree..last Winter I would have gladly moved to somewhere sunny if I could have :(

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Robbie Williams 'left in agony' after live shows

 

 

Robbie Williams has told how his live shows left him in agony battling back pain and muscle spasms after performances on his Swings Both Ways tour.

 

The 40-year-old on-off Take That star told how he had to sit out the annual Soccer Aid charity football match he organised because of the difficulties he was having.

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Robbie Williams, who is renowned for his energetic performances, had to scale back on his football due to the back pain.

 

"The day after Belfast was spent in bed with it completely spasming - like tooth ache under my shoulder blades. Oh the joys of getting older," he told fans on his website.

 

His next show is at the Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle on Sunday.

 

 

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My friend gets back spasms. She says the pain is horrific :cry:
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:cry: Sounds painful

 

He isn't really old either. The price of fame I guess and years of bouncing around the stage.

To be fair he does have about 3 years off between tours. Should be plenty of time for his back to heal. :unsure:
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So have I :(

 

New car, crap passenger seat, hurt my back, it's been painful all week :(

 

Why do you have a bad back Jups :unsure:

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I read that story on line :o

 

Poor lady. And he's not exactly a lightweight.

I wonder if she's currently consulting one of those injury lawyers who are always advertising on the telly? :o

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Professor Green - Professor Green To Feature Robbie Williams Phone Message In New Song

by WENN | 21 July 2014

 

 

 

British rapper Professor Green is to feature a foul-mouthed phone message from pop star Robbie Williams in a new song.

The pair fell out when Williams pulled out of a planned collaboration to record a track with hip-hop star Dizzee Rascal instead, and the former Take That member left a rude message on Professor Green's voicemail.

The rapper has written a song about the spat, and has decided to include Williams' message.

In the voicemail, Williams says, "Green it's Robbie Williams. I've just heard your album. Listen. A, keep my name out of your mouth. B, why do you have to go and mention (my flop album) Rudebox. It was a pretty s**ty time of my life. And C... it's f**k you, Green."

The stars have since made up and Williams agreed for the voicemail to feature in the track.

Green tells Britain's The Sun newspaper, "Me and him had a bit of a falling out... But then he reached out no long ago and said sorry for not sticking to his word. I'm cool with that, it takes a man to apologise... I told him I ended up taking a little jibe at him in the song and he suggested he had one back. So he did."

The message features in the track I Need Church.

 

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One in every eight albums sold worldwide is by a UK artist Full article below ....

 

By Justin Harp

 

One Direction, Mumford & Sons and Adele have amassed the top-selling albums worldwide by UK artists.

 

A new report from the BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) has found that one in every eight albums sold globally last year was by a UK musical act. That figure accounts for 13% of all albums sold for 2013.

 

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One Direction perform live at Wembley Stadium

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One Direction finished in first place with their album Midnight Memories. That LP topped the global chart for 2013 just six weeks after its release.

 

Mumford & Sons's Babel came in second, while the Adele record 21 finished in third position.

 

The top five was rounded out by Robbie Williams's Swings Both Ways and One Direction's sophomore LP Take Me Home. Their debut album release Up All Night also made the chart.

 

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Robbie Williams performs at Rock in Rio Lisbon 2014.

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The BPI's Gennaro Castaldo said in a statement: "For home-grown talent to have recorded the world's biggest-selling album six out of the last seven years is a phenomenal achievement that says a great deal about the popularity of British music around the world, especially taking into account the fact that one in every eight albums sold globally are by UK artists.

 

"Aside from the obvious contribution to British exports, this success underlines the vital role that our music and artists play in promoting the appeal of British culture around the world."

 

The best-selling albums by British artists in 2013 are presented below:

 

1. One Direction - Midnight Memories

2. Mumford & Sons- Babel

3. Adele - 21

4. Robbie Williams - Swings Both Ways

5. One Direction - Take Me Home

6. Emeli Sandé - Our Version of Events

7. David Bowie - The Next Day

8. Black Sabbath - 13

9. Depeche Mode - Delta Machine

10. One Direction - Up All Night

 

 

 

 

Read more: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a58...Q#ixzz397CcEAqY

 

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Congrats to Robbie & Ayda on the birth of their baby son! If it were me - I'd have given him a kick in the goolies for the way he was blogging & piccing Ayda's labour. OH thought it was quite endearing!!!!!!!

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