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Never heard of him. What's he in?

 

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I wish he would hurry up and come on Radio 2. I am bored listening to this awful show :lol:

 

Ah so that's why you're all online.

Never heard of him. What's he in?

 

Yeah I knew you wouldn't

 

He's most know for starring in the show Kyle XY. And he is also in Katy Perry's song Thinking Of You amongst other things.

Have you heard Bodies yet Ossy?

 

Just snippts. I haven't heard the full version yet. If you could point me in the right direction that'd be greatly appreciated. ^_^

There's a thread. The one that says 'Listen to the full song here'

 

:P

People seem to love it on Popjustice. The general feeling is that the song is great and doesnt come accross as him saying "I need this to be a hit". He is definatly not playing it safe to alot of peoples relief, although I am sure to others dissapointment. :lol:

 

 

He is on radio 2 any minute.

There's a thread. The one that says 'Listen to the full song here'

 

:P

 

I don't pay attention to these things.

 

You're supposed to PM me with links to new songs as soon as you get them. That's how this works. :P

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You've gotten slack :rolleyes:

Seen Robbie on Sky again...the new vd with the planes in the background looks brill ;) cannot wait to see the full video :thumbup:
I see they really love him over on Digital Spy Music Forum. Not. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

More from Napa P ( who is Robbie new VBF ) :rolleyes:

 

ROBBIE WILLIAMS snubbed the chance to rejoin TAKE THAT on their latest tour, fearing he'd be accused of exploiting the band's fame to boost his own career.

 

However the singer has revealed he WILL perform with the group again - following the release of his eagerly-awaited new album Reality Killed The Video Star in November.

 

 

Talking on CHRIS MOYLES' Radio 1 show this morning, Robbie said: "We'll see how it works out.

 

 

"I'm excited about it though. I'd like to do it - it would be fun.

 

 

"I'll just hold off a little bit and get my album out and then I'll go and play with my mates."

 

 

Robbie - who appeared on the show to play his new single Bodies - admitted he was tempted to jump onstage with GARY BARLOW and co recently but didn't want fans to think he was doing it to claw back some popularity after his flop 2006 offering Rudebox.

 

 

The Angels star also revealed his upcoming LP marks a major "turning point" in his career.

 

 

He said: "This next record decides my path.

 

 

"There's been a few great songs here and there, along the way, but you just forget.

 

 

"You forget what you've done - it's all in the past."

 

 

Understandably, Robbie admitted he was "a bit scared" about the response to the album - but urged fans who buy it to lose themselves in the uplifting tunes.

 

 

"I want them to dance, I want them to forget about who they are and where they are for 50 minutes," he said.

 

 

"And, within those 50 minutes of forgetting who they are, I also hope people relate to the songs."

 

 

Tracks featured on the 12-track collection - with a reprise of opening song Morning Sun at the end - include Bodies ("apocalyptic conspiracy-laced"), Starstruck (about "today's modern fame epidemic") and Won't Do That To You ("my very first love song").

 

 

Meanwhile, Robbie has opened up about his love life.

 

 

He revealed he's been dating girlfriend AYDA FIELD - who's given him the unusual nickname of "Tickles Anunu" - for three years.

 

 

Quirky Rob is so happy with Ayda, he wants to have three children with her - in one go.

 

 

He said: "I'd like to do that fertilising thing that you do, so that we can just knock like three out straight away. That would be the best deal."

 

 

The star also described himself as a "food ninja", meaning he keeps in shape via a strict diet - because he hates working out.

 

 

Robbie Williams' new album Reality Killed The Video Star is out on November 9.

 

 

 

THE SUN

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Robbie Goes To Radio In Europe

September 04, 2009 - Global | Rock and Pop

 

By Andre Paine, London

 

U.K. pop act Robbie Williams' comeback single, "Bodies" (Virgin), has debuted at European radio ahead of its October release.

 

The single is the first from his new set, "Reality Killed the Video Star," which was produced by Trevor Horn. The album is out Nov. 9, following the Oct. 12 physical release of "Bodies" and the Oct. 11 digital release.

 

On his blog, Williams acknowledged that the track was never destined to be a single but it became a contender thanks to Horn's production. "He's added something to the record that I haven't had on previous records - his genius," said Williams in a statement.

 

"Bodies" is not an obvious pop anthem like previous comeback singles "Feel" or "Tripping," but the production-heavy track is still likely to prove more popular than anything from his previous album, the dance-influenced "Rudebox" from October 2006.

 

National rock station Absolute Radio in the U.K. is asking its listeners if they want the station to keep playing the track. It is on national top 40 station BBC Radio 1's C-list playlist, although it could well get heavier rotation as the release date approaches.

 

Williams guested on Chris Moyles' breakfast show on Radio 1 this morning for the debut of the single, which he described as "something cosmic."

 

"What it means to me is that I'm at a turning point in my career," he said. "This next record decides my path. There have been a few great songs here and there, along the way, but you just forget. You forget what you've done - it's all in the past."

 

The singer also told Moyles that he would like to work with his old group Take That again.

 

"I'd actually like to go and do something," he said, explaining that he wanted to wait so it wasn't perceived as an attempt to overcome the reaction to "Rudebox."

 

"I thought I'll just hold off a little bit and get my album out and then I'll go and play with my mates," he said. "

 

The 13-track album (including one reprise) includes the songs "Morning Sun," "Blasphemy," "Last Days of Disco," "Difficult For Weirdos" and the single "Bodies."

 

A deluxe version of the album will be released with expanded packaging and a DVD featuring a documentary and behind-the-scenes footage. And a new song, "Arizona", will be a bonus track on an exclusive version of the album available through iTunes.

 

The first in a series of iTunes video podcasts is available now. It features Williams talking about the making of his comeback album.

 

The album will roll out internationally around the U.K. release date, with a U.S. digital release due Nov. 10. According to his label, Williams has sold 55 million albums worldwide

 

 

 

Does anyone know this Absolute radio site... :unsure:

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Brilliant news! And both versions are there! :w00t: :w00t: :w00t:
Brilliant news! And both versions are there! :w00t: :w00t: :w00t:

 

I wish they would update the picture though...the one that they have on there is so unappealing....

 

& Susan Thingamajiggy is down to three so Robbie must have sold quite a few today to get past her... :unsure: .he was way down the chart yesterday :rolleyes:

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