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Tony was there last night :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:

 

This is what he said about it:

 

During the part were Rob and Johnny usually kick the balls into the crowd they were talking and saying that they are the best double act in England when Ant and Dec jumped on stage wearing the same black jackets with white trim as Robbie and Johnny!

 

They are a VERY famous pair in England and used to sing when they were kids as PJ and Duncan (long story) Anyway... they did all the Daaayooooo... and the crowd replied, then one of them sang a bit of Rock DJ... Can I kick it???? Crowd.... YES YOU CAN!

 

After much p*** taking Ant and Dec were saying how easy it was being a 'Pop Star' they started singing one of their old songs, after a minute or so Robbie said No, No, No STOP! when they stopped the crowd started Booing. Robbie stared open mouthed at the crowd and asked 'Are you lot booing me???' Very Very funny moment!

 

Then all four of them sang 'Strong' Karaoke and left to much applause

 

During Rudebox the camera went to them peeking on to the stage and the crowd cheered again, Rob looked around as if to say what happened there?

:P And here is what Robbie said about the crowd:

 

 

Robbie also said 'I have done 3 nights here so far, Thursdays crowd were $h!t! Fridays crowd were F***ing Awesome! and Saturdays crowd were..... Hmmmm they were OK!

 

He didn't say what Mondays crowd were like at all, I'm guessing another Thursday for him, especially after getting Booed!

 

 

Or Maybe after meeting some Friday Front row F-Gangers life can never be the same

for him

:yahoo: Looks like I went on the best night, Friday :dance: :dance: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:

 

Would of loved to of seen the bit with Ant and Dec though :lol:

Here they are ...sorry teh quality is not great - but they were all having such a good time together , it was a lovely surprise :dance:

 

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y288/AhlS/RobbieWilliams/RIMG0091_RobbieJonnyAntDec1.jpg

 

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y288/AhlS/RobbieWilliams/RIMG0091_RobbieJonnyAntDec2.jpg

 

 

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y288/AhlS/RobbieWilliams/RIMG0091_RobbieJonnyAntDec3.jpg

 

A little hint of chest hair for ICR -_-

 

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y288/AhlS/RobbieWilliams/RIMG0084_MeShadow1.jpg

Shake your Rudebox :yahoo: :yahoo:

 

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y288/AhlS/RobbieWilliams/RIMG0194_Rudebox1.jpg

A little hint of chest hair for ICR -_-

 

http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y288/AhlS/RobbieWilliams/RIMG0084_MeShadow1.jpg

 

 

 

Ohhhh she will love that :cheer: :cheer: :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:

:yahoo: Looks like I went on the best night, Friday :dance: :dance: :bounce: :bounce: :bounce:

 

 

 

Of course it was the best night!!!!!

 

 

....we were there :cheer: :cheer: :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:

i was there last night, it was one of the best gigs i've ever been to :D

 

i'm uploading my pics now but i was stood quite far back so he just looks like a little dot lol

 

was he crying at the end btw? he looked like he was to me

oh well glad you had fun pink princess

oh well glad you had fun pink princess

 

 

i did, third best gig i've been to yet :thumbup:

 

first being pink and 2nd being bon jovi cuz i was right at the front of golden circle and jon sang to me :P

 

 

loved that jonathan wilkes was there too, made me feel at home with all the stokies :P

He did look as if he was crying last night- at the end when he said like a poem type without the band- do you no where its from ??? Was driving me crazy whether it was lyrics of one of his songs?? any help??

Text Angels to 88188...it doesnt tell you that they send you like 6 messages one after the after saying different things like 'Thank You for purchasing blah blah' an it gives you different links, one for a 13 second realtone of Angels live, a wallpaper and instructions on how to download the live Angels from the net. It costs £5 but it should be worth it :D Just gotta wait for them to upload it...Leeds hasnt been uploaded yet!!

 

 

Im confused :( I texted the number, got my ringtone and the unique code and a link to download from www.robbiewilliams.com/tourvideo which won't load the page

 

Help :(

 

 

He did look as if he was crying last night- at the end when he said like a poem type without the band- do you no where its from ??? Was driving me crazy whether it was lyrics of one of his songs?? any help??

 

It's called "Hello sir" and is a hidden track on Rob's brilliant debut album Life thru a lens :dance:

Robbie gives 'em what they want!

Milton Keynes Today

 

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photograph by George Olney

 

The great thing about Robbie Williams is that what Robbie wants, Robbie gets. And during Thursday evening's performance the chap wanted an ice cream – and Mr Whippy's finest was soon rustled up for our all-entertaining host.

All 65,000 Robbie fans got their fill at the gig too – a deliciously pooled pick of the Williams pops that began with Radio, and wound up two hours later with Kids.

 

In between? One long hit parade was rolled before us – Rock DJ, Millennium and Make Me Pure are obvious choices to keep the ripe audience enthused, and the band? Pure class that gelled perfectly with their master.

 

Now imagine the fun you could have if you took your best pal to work with you.

 

That's exactly what Robbie has done for this tour, and he introduces Jonathan Wilkes by saying "He's the Ant to my Dec, the Crouch to my Rooney", before the pair launch into a truly fitting rendition of Me and My Shadow.

 

They are simply a couple of lads having a laugh on a night out.

Albeit with a somewhat expanded circle of friends. Blimey, at one point it's like watching Morecambe and Wise. It makes you smile.

 

Max Beasley makes an appearance on the drum stool, and current single Rudebox is a highlight among highlights, but don't take my word for it – by the end of this evening, some 325,000 fans will have visited the National Bowl to see the show in the past few days.

 

Wembley's loss was definitely our gain, and Robbie had this concert lark well and truly 'licked.'

 

Source TRWS

 

Hollywood shines as the ego lands in MK

By Liz O'Reilly

 

Robbie Williams

Basement Jax

Orson

@ The MK Bowl

September 19

 

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Robbie might be so knackered that he's had to cancel the Asian leg of his world tour but you wouldn't have known it from his performance at Milton Keynes last night.

 

Opening for the Robster were Hollywood rockers Orson who have had an incredible journey since their arrival from La La Land just under a year ago.

 

From the confidence with which front man Jason Pebworth worked the 65,000 strong crowd, getting the whole place singing along with the "Ooh ooh ee oohs" on 'No Tomorrow,' you would never have guessed that in just a few short months they have gone from relative unknowns to one of the USA's most promising new bands.

 

And, that Britain has wholeheartedly embraced these American sons, was happily acknowledged by Pebworth at the end of the set with a declaration "we love England, we've come home."

 

Next up were Basement Jaxx with a storming, visually exciting performance featuring larger than life characters aplenty, including the screaming horn section attired, to a man, in kilts complete with blue face paint.

 

Even the appearance of a band member dressed as an ostrich could not detract from Jaxx classics 'Where's Your Head At' and 'Good Luck,' which sat happily alongside offerings from the latest CD 'Crazy Itch Radio.'

 

 

Robbie Williams live at the Bowl And then it was time for the main man.

 

What can I say, having watched the Leeds show on Sky at the weekend, I was expecting a slightly under par performance but, though the voice didn't always sound up to his best, the showman was very definitely in attendance.

 

The double act with best mate Jonny Wilkes was turned from trite to triumph with the surprise arrival of Ant and Dec to challenge Jonny and Robbie's claim to the best double act crown.

 

And such is the charm of Robbie's live performances that I was even won over to the ridiculously titled 'Rude Box.'

 

At the end of the show the boy from Stoke pooh poohed media claims that his career is going down the pan and with performances like this you just have to believe him.

 

Knackered he might be but finished he's certainly not.

 

 

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