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Such a lot to read again! :o

Almost hard to keep up, but I'm not complaining. :D

I don't know much about Mr. Walsh, only the bit that is mentioned in Feel.

But Rob's comment about him now is very cheeky. :lol:

 

 

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In the Irish Sun 80% of the front page is taken up with the headline "LOUIS WANTS TO SLEEP WITH ME" :rofl:

 

Louis won't be pleased :lol:

I just found out that we can see the premiere of video A Place To Crash on official site in Friday. :o Video is animated! :o :(
I just found out that we can see the premiere of video A Place To Crash on official site in Friday. Video is animated!

 

Aw man!!! He obviously has moved on from IC and is focusing on Rudebox fulltime then.

 

And as for Million Dollar Baby...TOTALLY agree with you Robbie!! It PISSED me off to no end how it ended...SO freaking depressing!!!!

I just found out that we can see the premiere of video A Place To Crash on official site in Friday. :o Video is animated! :o :(

 

WHAT :o This makes no sence :blink: It can't be released now <_< Maybe it is like when they had an animated vid for "Me & My Monkey :unsure:

It done by the same guy who did Me and My Monkey, though RW.com does say that this video for APTC was a commision.

Look forward to seeing it as I loved the one for MAMM :)

WHAT :o This makes no sence :blink: It can't be released now <_< Maybe it is like when they had an animated vid for "Me & My Monkey :unsure:

 

Could be that... ;)

WHAT :o This makes no sence :blink: It can't be released now <_< Maybe it is like when they had an animated vid for "Me & My Monkey :unsure:

 

:o Ive never seen an animated vid for Me and my Monkey, didnt know there was one :unsure:

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Ant and Dec to star with Robbie

 

Robbie williams teaming up with Ant and Dec for his next video really does sound too good to be true.

 

Or, possibly, bad - depending on your point of view.

 

I''m told plans are in place for the Geordie pair to star in Rob's video for the cover of the Human League tune Louise.

 

 

My source said: Ant and Dec will recreate their schoolboy characters - who appeared in sketches every weekend when they were still doing SMTV live.

 

"I'ts Robbie's idea that the video will be set in a school - with him, Ant, Dec and also his mate Jonathan Wilkes dressed as schoolboys.

 

Rob, 32 and the TV presenters, both 30, have been mates since discovering they were all very wealthy, famous, from the north and into golf.

 

They've often been spotted socialising together and perfecting their cheeky chappy routine.

 

The video will be used to help promote Rob's new album Rudebox - but won't be released as a single.

Robbie Williams Talks About His Distaste For Cocky Hollywood Actors

 

August 23, 2006 9:57 a.m. EST

 

In a recent interview, Robbie Williams has slammed arrogant Hollywood actors, saying they should be more grounded. The "Angels" singer also admits he won't watch depressing movies because he's depressed as it is.

 

The "Angels" singer believes many movie stars have an exaggerated view of their role in society and should be more grounded.

 

In an interview with Britain's The Sun newspaper, he said, "They talk about acting as if it's saving someone's life, but it's not rocket science-it's just pretending to be someone else."

 

Robbie also bashed celebrity-endorsed religions such as Scientology, a sci-fi cult followed by Tom Cruise and John Travolta, and Kabbalah, a mystical offshoot of Judaism practiced by Madonna.

 

He said, "I was raised a Catholic and still have the guilt, but I'm against organized religion. I had a look at Kabbalah on the internet out of interest but I wouldn't go to a meeting."

 

Robbie also confessed that despite living in Los Angeles, the movie capital of the world, he won't watch depressing films because they bring him down.

 

He said, "I'm depressed enough so I don't watch any depressing films. 'Schindler's List,' 'Brokeback Mountain,' 'Saving Private Ryan'-no thanks."

 

"Take 'Million Dollar Baby,' she bites her own tongue off to kill herself at the end. If I'd have known that was going to happen, I wouldn't have watched it. You don't need that in your life."

 

 

 

 

Thank god it is'nt being released. The vid sounds ace. Looks like we have alot of vids to look forward to. APTC included Hopefully he can get Madge to appear in "She's Madonna" :dance:

 

Oh and it seems Vicky loves Rob as a person again now and not just his music. ^_^

 

She said at the end of the article that "he is a fabulous charactar, increadibly entertaining and deserves his place in the spotlight" :o :thumbup:

 

Maybe she is on something :unsure: :lol:

 

 

 

:o Ive never seen an animated vid for Me and my Monkey, didnt know there was one :unsure:

 

It was done a student project I think - I remember seeing it on the old offical site - and it is now available in IS again.

It was done a student project I think - I remember seeing it on the old offical site - and it is now available in IS again.

 

:thumbup: thanks Dory, I didnt know that, Ill go and have a look in IS

 

Just read the interview - I'm looking forward to APTC on Friday the 'personality monkeys' :D

 

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From http://www.mirror.co.uk

 

 

YOU'RE A ROBSTER, WILLIAMS

EXCLUSIVE Rod Stewart's stepson accuses singer of stealing his song.. and calls in the lawyers

Eva Simpson & Caroline Hedley

ROBBIE Williams is set for a legal battle with Rod Stewart's stepson Ashley Hamilton over claims that The Robster nicked a song they'd worked on together for his forthcoming album.

 

Ashley - whose mum Alana was Rod's first wife - says he and Robbie came up with the idea for the track She's Madonna, which is on Robbie's new album, Rudebox.

 

The 31-year-old songwriter alleges that Robbie eventually took the track to charttoppers Pet Shop Boys to finish - although they won't have known of Ashley's claim to have been involved in the song.

 

But when he challenged Robbie about it, he claims he was told: "Go and f*** yourself!" Now Ashley has called in Dean & Dean Solicitors to fight the case.

 

 

He is demanding to get the credit, as well as the money he claims is owed to him - or he will take the pop star to court.

 

 

It's not the first time that Robbie has faced legal wrangling over songs.

 

 

In February 2002 he was found guilty of plagiarising a Loudon Wainwright version of Woody Guthrie's song I Am The Way for his own Jesus In A Camper Van track.

 

 

He was ordered to remove it from future copies of his album I've Been Expecting You and to pay £50,000 in royalties.

 

 

Ashley, who helped pen Robbie's hit Come Undone, told us angrily: "We came up with this idea over coffee one afternoon.

 

 

"Robbie said he had an idea for a song about some girl he used to date, Tania Strecker, and how she was dumped by Guy Ritchie for Madonna.

 

 

"That was a slimey thing to do, so I said, 'Why don't we make a joke song about it?' That's how it started. We worked on the lyrics together at home and at the studio. "The next thing I know, a producer's ringing me up to say congratulations for getting my song on Robbie's record. I just said: 'I don't know what you're talking about!'

 

 

"I was shocked. When you start working with someone, or you start an idea with someone, you're legally entitled to a share of the publishing.

 

 

"I have the demos of that tape and will see him in court if I have to. The money can all go to charity, I just want him to be a man and do the right thing."

 

 

Ashley, who lives in LA and is the halfbrother of Kimberly and Sean Stewart, says that when his manager tried to contact Robbie's people, the singer himself came to the phone and "went ballistic".

 

 

Robbie, 32, claims he wrote the track after seeing Madonna at the MTV Europe awards last year.

 

 

But Ashley says they came up with it about three years ago. He said: "He called me a c*** and told me that I should go and f*** myself.

 

 

"He said that he would pull the track off the album. If he wants to do that, then that's up to him."

 

 

Ashley, who befriended Robbie when he first moved to LA, added: "It's not like the guy's hurtin' for dough. Who knows, maybe he needs it for an extra bag of fish and chips."

 

 

A spokesperson for Robbie was unavailable for comment last night

 

Do you know what it sounds like to me ? The Mirror being pissed off that Rob gave the Sun an exclusive interview. -_-

Of course I might be wrong and if there's any truth to this I just hope Rob will give Ashley credit for the song and save himself a lot of trouble.

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