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Here's just a few of my better photos from the Sunday melbourne show

 

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p291/suseo_photos/RW%20Melbourne%20Photos/100_0896.jpg

Having his coffee fix ::)...bless him

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p291/suseo_photos/RW%20Melbourne%20Photos/100_0888.jpg

 

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p291/suseo_photos/RW%20Melbourne%20Photos/100_0886.jpg

 

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http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p291/suseo_photos/RW%20Melbourne%20Photos/100_0899.jpg

 

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p291/suseo_photos/RW%20Melbourne%20Photos/100_0884.jpg

 

http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p291/suseo_photos/RW%20Melbourne%20Photos/100_0873.jpg

 

 

Next time I see Robbie, I'm determined to get to the front row :yahoo:

 

Great Pics, thanks Suse :thumbup:

 

:lol: that coffee cup looks tiny, you'd think they could of given him a mug

Next time I see Robbie, I'm determined to get to the front row :yahoo:

 

Great Pics, thanks Suse :thumbup:

 

:lol: that coffee cup looks tiny, you'd think they could of given him a mug

He had that tiny coffee cup in Denmark too !

AndSparkle you will get atthe front row next time im sure! :cheer:

I would be so disappointed if I was at a Robbie concert and people were not going mental around me.

Can't imagine what it would be like to have people just standing there and listening to the music without moving, even if it was the back row :unsure:

 

Fortunately I had Nicky going mental next to me so I had a good bouncing partner :P

Yes there is nothing like front row Sparkle and I can proudly say I have done it twice now :yahoo:

 

And it is very disconcerting having dead$h!tes around you which did spoil it a bit for me on Sunday night because it was an amazing show. The crowd were enjoying it...they were more clapping along and wriggling along in their seats watching him intently rather than going mental. Its not like they weren't interested...except for the moron who had to go and get beer every 15 minutes :angry: . You would think with the worlds best performer in front of you and after spending $150 on a ticket you could do without the grog for at least 2 hours :arrr:

The bloody 3AM BITCHES from the Mirror are at it again making up bull$h!te :angry: :angry:

 

20 December 2006

AUSSIE FANS STREAM OUT OF ROBBIE GIG

Eva Simpson & Caroline Hedley

WHAT has Robbie Williams and the England cricket team have in common? Neither have impressed the Aussies.

 

Hundreds of fans walked out of Robbie's Melbourne gig disappointed by the 32-year-old singer. The last leg of his world tour was also savaged by Australian critics.

 

One spat: "He failed to deliver or even resemble the energy and vibrance of past visits.

 

"He should hold true to his promise to retire." Ouch.

 

 

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

 

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds40954.html

 

Robbie Williams has reportedly disappointed fans on the Australian leg of his world tour.

 

According to the Daily Mirror, hundreds of fans left the 'Millennium' singer's concert at Melbourne before the end, with the show later receiving unflattering reviews. The paper quotes one concert-goer as commenting: "He failed to deliver or even resemble the energy and vibrance of past visits. He should hold true to his promise to retire."

 

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds40954.html

 

Robbie Williams has reportedly disappointed fans on the Australian leg of his world tour.

 

According to the Daily Mirror, hundreds of fans left the 'Millennium' singer's concert at Melbourne before the end, with the show later receiving unflattering reviews. The paper quotes one concert-goer as commenting: "He failed to deliver or even resemble the energy and vibrance of past visits. He should hold true to his promise to retire."

 

leaving the show before the end :wacko: :huh: :o <_< :cry:

 

Don't believe that for once second Sabrina. It's the British press making up $h!t as usual. Pathetic scum of the earth :puke2:

Don't believe that for once second Sabrina. It's the British press making up $h!t as usual. Pathetic scum of the earth :puke2:

 

ok won't believe if you say so :cheer:

 

 

 

British pop star Robbie Williams wowed a record 66,000 fans at Telstra Dome in one of the last but most eagerly anticipated concert tours of the year.

The ever-entertaining Williams gave fans a hi-tech production filled with pyhrotechnics and a string of hits.

The seasoned entertainer arrived on stage amid plumes of smoke and fireballs, opening the show with Radio.

Williams was soon up to his old stage trickes, prancing about and preening, his arsenal of sligtly deranged facial expressions on giant screens.

Williams powerful voice shone in the falsetto-ridden Tripping and the Take That song Back For Good.

Let Me Entertain You rocked the Dome and the show ended on a spine tingling note with Angels and Kids.

 

http://www.therobbiewilliamssite.com/melb1.jpg

 

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