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I didn't lose my mind it was

Mine to give away

Couldn't stay to watch me cry

You didn't have the time

So I softly slip away...

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Always liked Bryan and always will.

Since childhood his voice is something about very warm and kind.

He never does something wrong. Top man.

 

 

They still have this chemistry!

 

 

 

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Always liked Bryan and always will.

Since childhood his voice is something about very warm and kind.

He never does something wrong. Top man.

 

 

They still have this chemistry!

 

 

 

 

Nice selection Alex

 

Mel C & Bryan are good together , good fit .

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This 'making of' video is making me look forward to Betterman. Rob can indeed act :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Written by Robbie Williams & Stephen Duffy

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Robbie Williams shows the Beat Bugs how to have a Good Day with a little bit of Sunshine!

 

 

"Good Day Sunshine" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1966 album Revolver. It was written mainly by Paul McCartney and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership. McCartney intended it as a song in the style of the Lovin' Spoonful's contemporaneous hit single "Daydream". The recording includes multiple pianos played in the barrelhouse style and evokes a vaudevillian mood.

 

The composition contains key changes and metric anomalies, and closes with voices chanting the song title. Together with its lyrics celebrating romantic love and sunshine, the recording contrasts with the more austere and experimental aesthetic of Revolver. Among music critics, some writers have welcomed the song's lightheartedness while others view it as a track that dilutes the album's strengths.

 

"Good Day Sunshine" has been covered by the Tremeloes, Claudine Longet and Robbie Williams. McCartney re-recorded the song for his 1984 film Give My Regards to Broad Street and has regularly performed it in concert. The song was used as the wake-up music on the Space Shuttle mission STS-135. In November 2005, McCartney played it live to the crew of the International Space Station as part of a concert link-up to the space station.

 

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Maybe we should do this topic the overall for TThatters and Robbies? =)

 

Yes, good idea ..

Folks, I changed a previous name 'Robbie Williams - Listening Club' to the 'Our Listening Club'.

 

I think it can be a place we all can share any of songs - Take That's, Robbie's and any others.

Of course, would be good if you will describe why you've decided to post them.

 

Have a good Sunday!

 

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My choice is Hold Up A Light.

 

It's my favourite song from Progress Live Tour, outside Rob's part. Fantastic lyrics about artists.

Mark sang it sang so enthusiastically... And all of these lights at the scene...

 

After yesterday Reel Stories documentary I really would like to see all of them together again sooner.

 

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I like the new title Alex, it's a really good idea plus we can share other musical taste here as well :thumbup:
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This just has to be worth seeing . The BOSS & The Killers. Had the pleasure of seeing BS live here in the city a number of years ago , what an amazing performer

 

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:nono: Kinda off topic I know but Bono's new book is out NOV 1st, I am really excited about this & he is doing a book tour. We used to have an AF on BJ for U2 but they shut it down due to lack of interest

 

 

On November 1, 2022, Bono's memoir, Surrender will be published. As part of the promotion for the book, Bono will embark on a solo tour described as "an evening of words, music, and some mischief"

 

https://www.u2songs.com/shows/stories_of_surrender_tour

 

Anyway I thought I would pick something from U2 to celebrate

 

 

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Hard to believe that this was 11 years ago , nice selection of songs & Neil was still in the band at that stage

 

 

 

 

This just has to be worth seeing . The BOSS & The Killers. Had the pleasure of seeing BS live here in the city a number of years ago , what an amazing performer

 

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Yes, it's cool to get them both at one scene!

Last year they released a joint single. I prefer The Killers' original but the duest is good one too.

 

 

:nono: Kinda off topic I know but Bono's new book is out NOV 1st, I am really excited about this & he is doing a book tour. We used to have an AF on BJ for U2 but they shut it down due to lack of interest

On November 1, 2022, Bono's memoir, Surrender will be published. As part of the promotion for the book, Bono will embark on a solo tour described as "an evening of words, music, and some mischief"

 

https://www.u2songs.com/shows/stories_of_surrender_tour

 

Anyway I thought I would pick something from U2 to celebrate

 

I like the idea to release the book and do music as a part of intimate tour.

That's what Rob need to remember for future.

In fact, Gary does something similar right now, yes?

 

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I like this poster

 

http://www.u2songs.com/images/disco/_full/tour_stories_of_surrender_bono_poster.jpg

 

And I like this U2 website...

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