September 18, 200717 yr Go Scotty! :yahoo: :w00t: :yahoo: :w00t: :yahoo: :w00t: (Do you think we'll get a reply from Dick(head) the writer? :P )
September 18, 200717 yr Some idiot has made a reply to the reviews by posting up what snobs in the Observer and Guardian wrote, I have replied :smoke: This could replace TMZ :lol: :o
September 18, 200717 yr Scotty That will shut them up.............................. ......The ' Utter cheek '...................
September 18, 200717 yr Good for you Jups.....O' All you loyal little Troupadores'''''' :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
September 19, 200717 yr Good for you Scotty. I will say you are one pro active fan, like I used to be. Keep it up.
September 21, 200717 yr I see Prince is playing the last of his 21 sold out nights in the O2 Arena to near 380,000 people tonight, and it was live on Sky News, well the first two songs anyway. Looked bloody amazing,.My cousin went a few weeks ago and said it was the best gig she'd ever been to :o Anyway, they had a music expert on earlier this evening explaining how all the money is in touring these days, and how CD sales are going so downhill etc. He mentioned Rob's deal with EMI and saying that the reason it was so high was because EMI got a share in all his touring gross, whils usually record companies get nothing from tours. Prince made a reported £15 million personally from these gigs alone, despite tickets being reletivly cheap (from £31.21 - to be the same as his album "3121" :lol: ).. Obviously because his record company made no money he made most of it. He even gave his new album away for free to every person who bought a ticket, as well as giving it free with the Mail On Sunday a few months ago, to 3m people. The expert was saying how this is unfortuently the way music could be going. It will be very interesting to see what Rob's next move it after his contract is up, which will be after the next album. Will he sign with another big record company or release music by himself through his company. Interesting times ahead ^_^
October 14, 200717 yr LET ME RETUNITE YOU! http://www.bestmusic.ro/bm/_kylieminogue_robbiewilliams.jpg ROBBIE AND MUSIC GURU GUY END 5 YEAR FEUD ..THANKS TO KYLIE THE PEACE PRINCESS people.co.uk Robbie Williams and his former song-writing mate GUY CHAMBERS have finally buried the hatchet - thanks to KYLIE MINOGUE. The brilliant pair, whose hits include Let Me Entertain You, are the best of friends again after a five-year feud. And it's all down to the peacemaking pop princess. Robbie, 33, and Guy, 44, were making hesitant steps towards working together when mutual pal Kylie told them to stop messing around. A source close to the Aussie singer says she arranged a meal at her London pad for the three of them and when they arrived said: "Life's too short." The spy told us: "Kylie said that if they could work together after all these years then surely they could become good pals again. "She told them both to grow up, forget about things in the past and work on their friendship. They had a long chat and decided that she was right - they had too much history just to throw it all away. "The pair are now working happily on Robbie's next album and are the best of pals too. "Kylie is delighted. She was only too pleased to play peacemaker for two such good friends." Robbie, 33, and Guy worked together on the former Take That singer's first five solo albums. But five years ago, after recording for Escapology, the pair had a well-publicised disagreement. Robbie's management are believed to have demanded Guy write exclusively for him, while Guy was accused of asking for too much money. Earlier this year the pair began tentatively building bridges with trans-Atlantic calls. But pals say itwas 39-year-old Kylie's healing touch that made them take the final leap back to a proper friendship.
October 14, 200717 yr I can't help thinking that is a load of c**p :lol: I mean, are they suggesting, Rob and Guy worked together (on Lola I presume), they were not friends, but now they are? :lol: I would presume that for them to work together on Lola after 5 years, they surely would've made up already? Although there could be some truth in it, seeing as Rob was in London a while back. :lol: I do hope they are working on Rob's new album though. ^_^
October 14, 200717 yr I can't help thinking that is a load of c**p :lol: I mean, are they suggesting, Rob and Guy worked together (on Lola I presume), they were not friends, but now they are? :lol: I would presume that for them to work together on Lola after 5 years, they surely would've made up already? Although there could be some truth in it, seeing as Rob was in London a while back. :lol: I do hope they are working on Rob's new album though. ^_^ So Do I'.................. :rolleyes: I would :heart: it...... ;)
November 3, 200717 yr Zivot bez Lasky means nothing to me. :wacko: It's neither Serbian nor Croatian!It's CZECH! Czech republic is a small country at central Europe....I know it because I AM FROM CZECH REPUBLIC! Život bez lásky means Life without Love...That's terrible... <_< .Why we have to know every country in the world but the advanced states think that all Slavonic countries are the same... :angry:
November 3, 200717 yr It's neither Serbian nor Croatian!It's CZECH! Czech republic is a small country at central Europe....I know it because I AM FROM CZECH REPUBLIC! Život bez lásky means Life without Love...That's terrible... <_< .Why we have to know every country in the world but the advanced states think that all Slavonic countries are the same... :angry: Ow... Thanks for explaining.
November 27, 200717 yr Finally it is confirmed that Guy and Rob are working on brand new material. :cheer: :yahoo: Chambers opts for ‘boutique’ route by inking B-Unique deal November 26, 2007 By Stuart Clarke Ivor-winning songwriter signs publishing deals with independent companies for UK and rest of world, while confirming his multi-platinum professional partnership with Robbie Williams is back on track Guy Chambers has confirmed to Music Week that he is writing with Robbie Williams again, as the renowned British songwriter announced deals with two boutique independent publishers. Chambers, who boasts majority credits on much of Williams’ early catalogue, including the albums Life Thru A Lens, I’ve Been Expecting You, Sing When You’re Winning and Escapology, tells Music Week that he has recently started “something new” with Williams, “but it is very early days”. As well as collaborating with Williams, Chambers has also been working with new Island Def Jam signing Kerli and Mercury US signing Jesse James. He also recently landed cuts on Kylie Minogue’s new album X. The news comes as Chambers announced deals with B-Unique’s publishing division and Liberal Arts publishing, as he looks to bring a fresh perspective to the next chapter of his career. B-Unique’s standalone publishing division has signed a three-year, Europe-wide deal with the songwriter, while Mercury Records US president David Massey has snapped up the rest of the world, signing Chambers to his own Liberal Arts publishing company. Both deals are for future works. The deal is an unusually high-profile signing for B-Unique, which operates its publishing arm independently of both records and its soon-to-belaunched management arm. Chambers originally signed to BMG Publishing in 1990, joining EMI Publishing 10 years later. His relationship with EMI, which retains his existing catalogue, came to an end in February of this year. Source: Music Week via PR