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Rudebox is on now...you know I love that song & video & could never figure out what people were complaining about......maybe it was the shiny jacket :unsure:

Aw !!!! the last video BODIES....I love that song ....

 

& cannot wait to heat Last days of Disco in full.....

 

 

:cheer:

 

BODIES IN THE BOGEY TREE :cheer:

 

 

BODIES MAKING CHEMISTRY :cheer:

 

I googled it & this is the best I could come up with

 

http://i36.tinypic.com/2qvh9js.jpg

 

 

 

 

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Night Tess :heart:

 

hope nobody has nightmares about headless horsemen taking bodies inside a tree :cry: :cry:

 

Something more from new album...

Yip, sounding good. Can't wait for my CD on Sunday where we supposedly get to hear 30 second album snippets :w00t:

Speaking of albums....

 

I remember some music industry type away back in the 80s saying on telly that the strongest song on an album is always put at No 2 position. Does that work for Robbie albums? :unsure:

Speaking of albums....

 

I remember some music industry type away back in the 80s saying on telly that the strongest song on an album is always put at No 2 position. Does that work for Robbie albums? :unsure:

 

Wow, that's interesting. And true in some cases, I can say.

 

Nice video. I see now, that song really have GM sound.

The whole album can now be reviewed on the official site

 

Reality Killed The Video Star

 

Release Date: 9 November 2009

 

 

* Log in now to listen to previews of the whole album below! *

The hugely anticipated Reality Killed The Video Star is released on 9th November 2009.

 

Most of the album, Reality Killed The Video Star, was written in Robbie’s home studio and was recorded in London. The album was produced by the legendary Trevor Horn, about whom Robbie says: "He's added something to the record that I haven't had on previous records – his genius".

 

Robbie collaborated with a number of people on the songwriting for the 13 tracks on the album, including Danny Spencer & Kelvin Andrews, Brandon Christy, Craig Russo, Richard Spencer and Scott Rudin, Chaz Jankel, Guy Chambers and Fil Eisler.

 

Talking about the album, Robbie said; "I want people to feel elated, I want them to dance, I want them to forget about who they are and where they are for 50 minutes – and, within those 50 minutes of forgetting who they are, I also hope people relate to the songs. This is a record that I’m very proud of – I think it’s f***ing brilliant. I want it to be the record that, if people think of Robbie Williams, they go, “Yeah, Reality Killed The Video Star”.

 

SAMPLES OF ALL THE SONGS ARE ON THE OFFICIAL SITE ;)

 

 

 

 

 

I've been listening. :w00t:

 

 

Damn. I didn't need to buy that Mail on Sunday rag. <_<

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