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Why are they pointing in different directions? :arrr:

 

 

Well , I dont know Laura . gravity I guess -_-

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Shall we reconvene tomorrow Laura :thinking:
I love that song Laura ... I had forgotten how good this show was are until you play those videos again ...

 

I know - me too Tess.

 

I haven't watched these videos for years - bloody excellent. :cheer:

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Absolutely Tess B-)

 

 

Glad we did this Laura, shame nobody joined us :( ...but anyways we will soldier on

 

Night xx

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I know - me too Tess.

 

I haven't watched these videos for years - bloody excellent. :cheer:

 

 

& we have loads more excellent concerts we can watch going forward like Cologne etc ...will have a breather in between though, I'm exhausted :lol:

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Love Katie Kissoon , such a brilliant voice,
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Chris like a part of Robbie Williams' Band

 

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Chris White played on a brass section ( saxophone and flute) on so many Robbie Williams's

concerts and tours between 1999-2003. The most famous were Knebworth- 2003 (DVD),

Slane Castle-1999, Robbie Williams Show- 2003( DVD), Live in Royal Albert Hall - 2001 (DVD).

In the brass were included ( besides Chris ) so famous musicians like

Steve Sidwell (trumpet), Paul Spong (trumpet), Simon Gardner (trumpet),

Dave Bishop (saxophone, flute) and J. Neil Sidwell (trombone).

The most popular songs with the brass were

Kids ( with special guest Kylie Minogue for some concerts),

Let Me Entertain You, Let Love Be Your Energy, Strong, Hot Fudge,

Rock DJ, No Regrets and many others.

 

http://old.chriswhite-saxophone.com/bio/gbio.html

 

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AllMusic Review by John Bush [-]

From most accounts, Robbie Williams' appearance at Knebworth over three August nights in 2003 wasn't just the largest concert in British music history (reportedly 375,000 attended over the course of the weekend), but a display of Williams' mastery of an audience and a confirmation that, American listeners aside, he's one of the biggest pop stars in the world. Live at Knebworth followed just two months later, a 72-minute collection from his two-hour live extravaganza. While the audio document isn't nearly as exciting as the live experience that made fans gush, the disc does transmit the massive amounts of energy at a Robbie Williams concert. Opening with his anthem "Let Me Entertain You" (as he always does), Williams keeps the crowd hanging on his every note, changing lyrics to fit the venue, indulging in his usual blend of faux arrogance and self-deprecation, and coaxing the audience on during every song. ("Show me love, Knebworth!") However, what could have been an excellent look at Britain's foremost pop entertainer in action is marred by its focus on material from his dreadful fifth album, Escapology. After a splendid beginning (including a brief flirtation with Queen's "We Will Rock You"), Williams performs four consecutive songs from Escapology: "Monsoon," "Come Undone," "Me and My Monkey" (which drags on for over seven minutes), and "Hot Fudge." The compilers found room to fit in two of his biggest songs ("Angels," "Kids"), but apparently didn't think superior hits like "Rock DJ," "Millennium," or "No Regrets" (all of which he performed at the show) needed to appear on this disc. A solid live album with the exception of the gaping hole in its midsection, Live at Knebworth is a missed opportunity, one that Chrysalis will hopefully rectify within a few years.

 

https://www.allmusic.com/album/live-at-kneb...th-mw0000711670

I decided I couldn't fight through the crowds for the fourth night on the bounce so am enjoying it from further back tonight. Having to rely on the screens to be able to see anything. Robbie's like a spec in the distance. Knew we should have queued earlier! -_-
Love Katie Kissoon , such a brilliant voice,

 

Mac and Katie Kissoon - Sugar Candy Kisses

 

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I decided I couldn't fight through the crowds for the fourth night on the bounce so am enjoying it from further back tonight. Having to rely on the screens to be able to see anything. Robbie's like a spec in the distance. Knew we should have queued earlier! -_-

 

 

What !! :unsure: I read somewhere that someone had that complaint , it makes sense though, not everyone can get to the front . I have no patience so am never bothered, I am lazy & like a seat at a gig & then sped all my time standing up & getting n everyone's way :lol:

AllMusic Review by John Bush [-]

n is marred by its focus on material from his dreadful fifth album, Escapology.

 

Controversial opinion! :blink:

then sped all my time standing up & getting n everyone's way :lol:

 

and everyone tutting behind you and asking you to sit down :lol:

I'm pressing play on Kids as it's my least favourite song on there.

 

 

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Mac and Katie Kissoon - Sugar Candy Kisses

 

 

 

That's fab !!. Is that her brother or hubby

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I'm pressing play on Kids as it's my least favourite song on there.

 

 

Ok, will go have a listen again, I liked it, thought it was a good performance , I think it's a song you either like or not . I'm a bit like that with Rock DJ, can take it or leave it , sometimes it sounds really other but then I get tired of it

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