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Faithless star Maxi Jazz dies 'in his sleep' as devastated band mates confirms news

 

Soul Food Cafe star Maxi was the lead vocalist of the electronic band Faithless, and even performed alongside the likes of Robbie Williams on his track My Culture from collaborative album 1 Giant Leap.

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/showbiz/breakin...i-jazz-28811318

 

Amazing song this - Rest in Peace

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To all my lovely friends on BJ I wish you all a very Happy Christmas

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Merry Christmas Tess and everyone else here on BJ.

 

Wishing everyone a peaceful, happy day tomorrow xx

 

Merry Christmas everyone!!

Wish you only the best personally and for your families!

 

Thank you for supporting during the years!

Santa came <_<

 

 

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Was that your present Tess?

 

 

Yes Lura, one of my lovely nephews who knows exactly what I like :P

Happy New Year everyone

 

 

 

 

Big Ben Live 2016/17

Videp thanks to Angelnandobeauty

 

 

 

 

Pre-Covid :lol:

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Best tv movie over Xmas -- The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert ( 1994 )

 

Terence Stamp / Guy Pearce just brilliant

Songs turning 20 in 2023 - from 'Crazy in Love' to 'In Da Club'

 

 

The year 2003 will go down as a significant one in pop music. It was when Beyonce made the leap from Destiny's Child to solo superstar and Coldplay made their claim to be the next U2. 50 Cent entered the scene with his monster debut single In Da Club while Evanescence added some much-needed class to the nu metal scene. The garage rock revival was well and truly under way with big songs by The White Stripes and Jet, while Sean Paul brought the feverish sounds of dancehall to the masses. That year also featured a mixed bag of one-hit wonders, while also proving why Outkast were in a league of their own.

 

Without further ado, here are 23 songs, arranged in alphabetical order, that turn 20 in 2023.

 

 

7. ‘Come Undone’ by Robbie Williams

 

 

More than his inescapable charm, the secret to Robbie Williams's success is the unabashed honesty coursing through his work.

 

Come Undone is not only the kind of epic pop-rock anthem Oasis would have killed for, but the acerbic lyrics are also a diary of an artist disillusioned by fame and whose life is spiralling out of control. This is best reflected in the song’s bridge in which William’s dryly states: “Do another interview/Sing a bunch of lies/Tell about celebrities that I despise/And sing love songs/We sing love songs/So sincere”.

 

 

 

 

https://www.thenationalnews.com/weekend/202...lub-and-clocks/

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Agree!!!!

 

I want to return the moment when I'd listened to Come Undone at very first time! Love it since the beginning.

I think Noel & Liam would love to say they had written Come Undone, it's such a great song ..

 

Robbie Williams has donated his pink suit from the AFL Grand Final to be auctioned for McGrath Fdn

 

 

I watched this today.

 

I always loved his interviews on Parkinson. Far more in depth and interesting than you would ever get today.

 

He was only 24 but already eloquent and self aware.

 

Ewan McGregor looking equally gorgeous next to him and love that they mentioned Max Beesley. :wub:

 

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