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Ossy is right...it's not a competition of who sents the first links to Robbies new songs!!!!!

 

You're a lovely person Mercian...and not only because of the links :heart: :heart: ;)

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aha... :rolleyes:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

just kidding! of course we love him (but we'd love him more if he got the link... :rofl: )

Robbieca!!!!!!! that's so naughty, mercian is nice not only for the links -_-
haha yes girls and lads,,thx..well life is about helping and the one at my home who was gonna send it to me didnt yet so im poorguy at moment..we will help each other so dont worry,links will show up..have few remixes also but dunno where to post so will send to twinkle and nicky...xx

ooops, just posted something in the wrong thread

 

 

 

 

:cry: please ignore me, am having another blond moment ^_^

 

Off to post it in the correct thread :P

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haha yes girls and lads,,thx..well life is about helping and the one at my home who was gonna send it to me didnt yet so im poorguy at moment..we will help each other so dont worry,links will show up..have few remixes also but dunno where to post so will send to twinkle and nicky...xx

 

 

Thanks Mercian...I'm downloading them now ;)

 

 

 

 

 

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The Star and Monsters & Critics

12/1006 edited.

 

Robbie Williams is set to drop a track from his new album, to avoid legal action.

 

Former Take That manager, Nigel Martin Smith, is suing Robbie for £300,000 over claims that lyrics in the song, 'The 90s', are defamatory to him.

 

Despite recording a new version of the song, with the offending lines replaced, the track is still causing problems for Robbie and is delaying the release of 'Rudebox'.

 

A source told Britain's Daily Star newspaper: "The album's supposed to be released on October 23, but this problem still isn't resolved.

 

"One way to guarantee its release without causing further legal problems is to remove the track.

 

"No decision has been made yet, but this is a massive headache for everyone concerned."

 

In the original version of the song, which refers to Robbie's days in Take That.

 

As well as difficulties with his album release, Robbie, 32, recently cancelled the Asian leg of his 'Close Encounters' world tour, citing exhaustion.

 

 

:o :( :( :arrr: :arrr: :puke2: :puke2:

 

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Joe Mott Exclusive

12/10/06

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PROBLEM TRACK TO BE DUMPED

 

Robbie wields the axe

 

Robbie Williams will have to release his new album minus the track his ex-manager is suing him over.

 

In my opinion that's the only way the 32-year old can hold it all together. I'm told there's a chance he may have to remove it anyway - making it the latest in a long line of problems caused by the The 90's, which was due to appear on album Rudebox.

 

Bob's former Take That manager Nigel Martin Smith is suing the star for £300,000 over the song, which included lyrics Smith alleges are defamatory.

 

Despite the offending words being removed in a new version of the track, insiders say the whole song could be set for the chop.

 

I'm told "The album's supposed to be released on October 23, but this problem still isn't resolved.

 

"One way to guarantee its release with out causing further legal problems is to remove the track.

 

No decision has been made yet, but this is a massive headache for everyone concerned"

 

A few weeks ago I issued a plea to the star to give himself space to breath.

 

Since then he's cancelled the Asian leg of his world tour blaming it on exhaustion.

 

With the added nightmare of being sued, and his new record - seen by many as a vanity project - being beset by problems I worry that it might all become a bit much for him.

 

While he thrives on the drama and notoriety that surround his every move, Bob is also very sensitive to criticism and hasn't always dealt well with his many problems in the past.

 

Bob, get rid of this headache and stay healthy. It's not worth all this strife over one song.

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This has better be some sort of a joke :angry:

 

Why on EARTH would Rob give that bast*rd Nigel the satisfaction of taking the song off. He is entitled to say what the hell he wants, He does'nt mention Nigel's name as far as I am aware so surely Nigel would have no chance :rolleyes:

 

I want to case to go ahead, Nigel would lose ALOT of money in legle cost and Rob does'nt have to worry about money at all. -_-

 

Anything to make this song to appear on the bloody album :(

I'm totally confused. How can they still be at the stage of deciding what does or doesn't go on the album? :unsure: This is the 12th of Oct (already the 13th in some places). This album starts going on sale on the 20th.

 

Are we led to believe that EMI have shipped all these Cds worldwide only to have them all recalled to remove a track? :unsure:

Or alternatively that they haven't even started shipping them yet for a one-week-from-now release date? :unsure:

 

It all seems very unlikely to me. <_<

The Shop on the Official Site still has the release date as the 23rd Oct. And 'the 90s' is still listed. (If that counts for anything). :unsure:
When somebody get The 90's, please send me the link... :)

The Shop on the Official Site still has the release date as the 23rd Oct. And 'the 90s' is still listed. (If that counts for anything). :unsure:

 

Probably not. I really don't know what to think anymore. :cry: I seriously hate this.

 

 

:cry: I don't beleive anything on the official site anymore, especially after they said my concert tickets would be dispatched 4 weeks prior to the date.

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