June 9, 201312 yr Author I can't hear it very well, got the sound low as everyone here asleep. Is he shouting a lot? :unsure: Here's an interview from earlier: 0jJJgDv_v2c&feature=youtu.be Edited June 9, 201312 yr by Sparkle
June 9, 201312 yr I need to go to bed now. Maybe I can listen tomorrow. Although not sure I particularly want to. <_< Happy listening! x
June 9, 201312 yr Author You should be able to hear it on replay tomorrow. :cry: Candy not sounding too good. Perhaps I will go to bed also :lol: Night x
June 11, 201312 yr From http://www.capitalfm.com/artists/robbie-wi...son-fans-audio/ Robbie Williams A Fan Of Lawson: "That Lead Singer's Good Looking!" 11th June 2013, 15:22 The 'Taking Over Me' stars also revealed how Robbie congratulated them on their Summertime Ball performance. Lawson and Robbie Williams have revealed their are mutual fans of each other, with 'Rock DJ' singer Robbie even going as far as to praise frontman Andy Brown's good looks. Both acts performed live at Wembley Stadium for the Capital FM Summertime Ball 2013 over the weekend (9th June) and spoke to Capital after the event about their admiration for each other's music. "I'm currently looking at a picture of Lawson and, geez, that lead singer's good-looking isn't he?" Robbie exclusively told Capital FM, after closing out the Ball with a hit-filled set. "I like Lawson!" Lawson singer Andy revealed he spoke to the 'Candy' singer just minutes before Robbie performed live in front of 80,000 fans, and says he couldn't believe it when the Take That revealed he was a fan of Lawson. "You know what? It's so strange! I was chatting to him about ten minutes before he went on and he said to me, 'Guys you were incredible tonight', and I was like, 'Really?'" Andy revealed. "He said, 'Yeah, I was watching you on the screens, you sounded incredible. A live band coming through that's what I want to see, it's incredible'. "I was like, 'Mate you don't understand what a massive fan I am of you and he said, 'But I'm a fan of you!'" the 'Taking Over Me' star explained. Lawson gave one of the biggest Summertime Ball surprises on Sunday when they introduced rapper B.o.B on stage to perform their new song 'Brokenhearted' together.
June 11, 201312 yr From http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/l...Psy-review.html Summertime Ball: Robbie Williams, Justin Timberlake, Psy, review Alice Vincent sits through a marathon of pop at Wembley Stadium in which Robbie Williams and Psy caught the eye. http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02585/robbie_2585946b.jpg Robbie Wiliams headlines Capital FM's Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium Photo: PA By Alice Vincent, Entertainment writer, online2:31PM BST 10 Jun 2013 The Capital FM Summertime Ball is a strange affair: now in its fifth year, it involves 22 pop acts and 80,000 fans spending six hours together in Wembley Stadium. This year’s bill was its biggest to date: Robbie Williams, country superstar Taylor Swift and Will.i.am were the highlights; Justin Timberlake was the host. Despite the starriness of the line-up, most of the audience, whose average age was 12, had turned out in tribal support for one or more of the evening’s interchangeable pop acts, such as The Wanted, Union J, Lawson, Loveable Rogues and Olly Murs. When Robbie Williams finally immerged for his 10pm headlining slot – greying and self-confessedly “a little tubby” but otherwise in sprightly form – most of the teenyboppers had already gone home. This was a shame, as it only took the opening chord of Let Me Entertain You for the 39 year-old to display more showmanship than all the preceding acts had managed put together. A set of Williams’s crowd-pleasers followed: Rock DJ, Candy and, to finish, Angels, complete with the swagger and lip-curl that will be familiar to all fans of Take That. Williams even sent up his own recent chart flop, Be A Boy: “Here’s a song which didn’t break the Top 100!” There were several surprises - Wanted heartthrob Nathan, who has been out of action after throat surgery, literally sprung out of the stage to perform an impressive a capella solo - but the best was an acoustic set from Timberlake himself. As compere, Timberlake bantered rather awkwardly with the crowd, often adopting a hammy British accent. His singing was a clear improvement on this, thanks to slow, almost teasing renditions of Cry Me a River, What Goes Around and covers of Bill Withers’s Ain’t No Sunshine and Heartbreak Hotel. Timberlake’s guitar provided the most purely musical moment of the night. The majority of contemporary pop, at least according to Capital FM, appears to involve cheesy, pounding electronic beats borrowed from dance music. On that theme, a final mention should go to Korean YouTube sensation PSY, who persuaded 80,000 people to perform his globe-conquering Gangnam Style. PSY was inspired to become a pop star after watching Queen’s 1986 Wembley gig on television. Dancing his signature routine alone above the pulsating crowd was, he said, a dream come true. It was a rare heartwarming moment in an afternoon of artificiality.
June 11, 201312 yr Author I'll get my headphones downstairs and listen later. ^_^ :lol: no you won't, because of what I just told you, bet you rush down to get them NOW to see if I'm right about what I said ;)
June 14, 201312 yr I wonder what the black armband was for? :unsure: A nod to the late Michael Jackson :mellow: