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This music is not my cup of tea but my colleague loves it. She has heard Lufthaus in the radio and she remembered the name because she liked it so much and only later I told her that it was Robbie.

 

But actually it wasn't so bad to hear this kind of music in Munich, because it fits to a concert and the open air atmosphere there. At least in the beginning, however towards the end it was just too long for me. They played 3/4 of an hour and every song went on and on and on for 10 minutes and more. Over time I found it boring but of course that is a matter of taste. And I missed Robbie, because I thought he would be with them on stage or at least join them for the last 5 minutes but that didn't happen ;) .

 

 

He's done his bit I guess as Robbie usually does & now moved on to something else :lol:

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Ooooh ! , Laura is going to the O2 - right , will see what she thinks of Lufthaus :P

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I wonder if Lufthaus will also be the special guests in Europe on the tour :unsure:

Yes, I think so.

 

Robbie always needs somebody's support on tour.

 

In the past there was Max, then Johnny, then Take That, then father & family. Now Tim and Flynn I suppose.

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Yes, I think so.

 

Robbie always needs somebody's support on tour.

 

In the past there was Max, then Johnny, then Take That, then father & family. Now Tim and Flynn I suppose.

 

 

& rememeber he did the Pet Shop Bys/ Olly M & many others ..

 

 

How did you find Lufthaus when you saw them in Munich , I always think that their type of dance music is more suitable for later in the evening

& rememeber he did the Pet Shop Bys/ Olly M & many others ..
Yes, sure.

I mean he needs some close people around him.

 

How did you find Lufthaus when you saw them in Munich , I always think that their type of dance music is more suitable for later in the evening

I think for open air they are great.

I'd prefered more their songs but 40 min-set was enjoyable time.

Of course, Child Of Mine was the best song! I want this single!

 

 

By the way, this Friday there will be released at least one more new song (Soul Seekers) or maybe even more...

 

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Yes, sure.

I mean he needs some close people around him.

I think for open air they are great.

I'd prefered more their songs but 40 min-set was enjoyable time.

Of course, Child Of Mine was the best song! I want this single!

 

 

By the way, this Friday there will be released at least one more new song (Soul Seekers) or maybe even more...

 

 

 

Might work well in the smaller venues

Do like Child of Mine

They sure are getting the exposure being support act , not sure what their target audience is .

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I like this. :) It suits his voice and is fresh and new.

I wouldn't want to sit through an hour of it but I like the fact he is excited by something and not just singing the same old. His voice sounds great on it too.

Target audience can't be middle aged Robbie fans but I guess it's all exposure.
I am guessing though Laura that this is distributed & marketed in sites that typical RW fans would not visit ..

 

Yes I guess so. It is going to be quite strange to have EDM as a support act :blink: and then a full blown orchestra for the main event . Bit electic

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Well I hope it does really well for the lads , it's completely separate from Rob's RW stuff & it's a good opportunity having the music played at all the upcoming gigs

 

Yes I guess so. It is going to be quite strange to have EDM as a support act :blink: and then a full blown orchestra for the main event . Bit electic

 

 

Looking forward to hearing all about it after Sunday night Laura :dance:

In fact it's a possibility to give some freshness to Robbie's fan base.

You know it's not so easy to get new supporters from young audience.

 

Don't forget that this tour will not have orchestra.

 

Also must say that it's only 40-min set around other music

 

So I swear you will like it ;)

 

And yes, I like the new single!!

 

And yes, they must to release the album on his birthday.

 

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