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  1. Guy Chambers ‏@guyachambers May 28 Guy Chambers retweeted ★R.W.ITALIAN FANS★ Love the choreography.Truly a unique version Guy Chambers added, ★R.W.ITALIAN FANS★ @rwitalianfans "ANGELS" WITH "S" FROM @THEVOICE_ITALY. @noemiofficial THE SONG WAS WRITTEN BY @robbiewilliams & @guyachambers.VIDEO:https://youtu.be/8CBXz8SEB9U 8CBXz8SEB9U
  2. Guy Chambers ‏@guyachambers May 28 Guy Chambers retweeted ★R.W.ITALIAN FANS★ Love the choreography.Truly a unique version Guy Chambers added, ★R.W.ITALIAN FANS★ @rwitalianfans "ANGELS" WITH "S" FROM @THEVOICE_ITALY. @noemiofficial THE SONG WAS WRITTEN BY @robbiewilliams & @guyachambers.VIDEO:https://youtu.be/8CBXz8SEB9U 8CBXz8SEB9U
  3. Robbie will be offering over 150 of his personal items for auction at Bonhams Knightsbridge on 15 July 2015. All proceeds go to the Donna Louise Children's Hospital Robbie Williams | "Doing It For The Kids" Collection Sale Rob
  4. Everything changes: Robbie Williams flogs 'prized possessions' for children's charity http://i59.tinypic.com/23sjabp.jpg Take That multi-platinum award for the album Everything Changes is up for grabs Credit: PA/Bonhams Robbie Williams is flogging some of his "prized possession" to raise much needed money for a children's hospice. The ex-Take That singer is putting 150 personal artefacts, including awards, stage costumes and handwritten lyrics dating back to the early 1990s, up for auction at Bonhams. http://i60.tinypic.com/20qap8y.jpg Robbie Williams with a multi-platinum award for the album I've Been Expecting You Items include a set of handwritten lyrics for Let Me Entertain You, estimated to fetch £6,000, and the cream two-piece suit worn by Williams in the music video for Radio (Yours for a cool £7,000). The auction, to raise money for The Donna Louise Children's Hospice, takes place in July. Williams, who has also put his MTV video music award for Take That in the auction, said: It's a privilege for me to be a patron of The Donna Louise Children's Hospice. It makes a real difference to these children whose lives have been tragically limited. The sale gives a great opportunity for bidders to know their money will go to such a fantastic charity, whilst also taking home some of my most prized possessions that have been personal markers of my career and life so far. – ROBBIE WILLIAMS Last updated Thu 28 May 2015 http://www.itv.com/news/2015-05-28/everyth...ldrens-charity/
  5. Everything changes: Robbie Williams flogs 'prized possessions' for children's charity http://i59.tinypic.com/23sjabp.jpg Take That multi-platinum award for the album Everything Changes is up for grabs Credit: PA/Bonhams Robbie Williams is flogging some of his "prized possession" to raise much needed money for a children's hospice. The ex-Take That singer is putting 150 personal artefacts, including awards, stage costumes and handwritten lyrics dating back to the early 1990s, up for auction at Bonhams. http://i60.tinypic.com/20qap8y.jpg Robbie Williams with a multi-platinum award for the album I've Been Expecting You Items include a set of handwritten lyrics for Let Me Entertain You, estimated to fetch £6,000, and the cream two-piece suit worn by Williams in the music video for Radio (Yours for a cool £7,000). The auction, to raise money for The Donna Louise Children's Hospice, takes place in July. Williams, who has also put his MTV video music award for Take That in the auction, said: It's a privilege for me to be a patron of The Donna Louise Children's Hospice. It makes a real difference to these children whose lives have been tragically limited. The sale gives a great opportunity for bidders to know their money will go to such a fantastic charity, whilst also taking home some of my most prized possessions that have been personal markers of my career and life so far. – ROBBIE WILLIAMS Last updated Thu 28 May 2015 http://www.itv.com/news/2015-05-28/everyth...ldrens-charity/
  6. Spencer has a beautiful coat ...
  7. Watch U2 Perform 'Sweetest Thing' With Bono Impersonator 6UapLs03yOs Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/videos/w...7#ixzz3bTC60iz2 Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook
  8. “DOING IT FOR THE KIDS” COLLECTION SALE ANNOUNCED 28 MAY 2015 image: http://cdn.robbiewilliams.com/sites/defaul...g?itok=oucfJHqs Robbie has just announced a very special charity auction to take place in London on 15th July. All proceeds from the aptly-named Doing It For The Kids will go to the Donna Louise Children’s Hospice, of which Robbie is a patron. Robbie has provided a unique selection of over 150 personal items, which will go under the hammer at Bonhams Knightsbridge and includes: Handwritten lyrics for Let Me Entertain You The cream two-piece suit worn by Robbie in the video for Radio A Take That MTV video music award A multi-platinum award for the album I’ve Been Expecting You Speaking of the announcement, Robbie said: It’s a privilege for me to be a patron of The Donna Louise Children’s Hospice, it makes a real difference to these children whose lives have been tragically limited. The sale gives a great opportunity for bidders to know their money will go to such a fantastic charity, whilst also taking home some of my most prized possessions that have been personal markers of my career and life so far. Entry to the sale is by catalogue purchase only and you can pre-order your copy for an exclusively-reduced price in the RobbieWilliams.com Shop now. Read more at http://www.robbiewilliams.com/news-blogs/%...wXXP20kIfMpc.99
  9. He is still so popular. I wonder what he will do after the tour, what is the secret project he is working on :unsure:
  10. I did originally say IC, I think these days it might just be Rudebox :D
  11. I watch Homes Under The Hammer on BBC 2, they use snippets from many of Robbie's early albums , makes me smile when hear them I wonder when he will release UTR2, we might get it early next year ...
  12. Robbie Williams takes his mind off recent legal woes as he enjoys leisurely stroll with beloved canine Spencer in London http://i60.tinypic.com/n37r6a.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/oh1i5t.jpg http://i57.tinypic.com/4kzqpu.jpg Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/artic...l#ixzz3bT2v4WNx
  13. The Daily Mail are a bit slow with the news :P Ryda forever': Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda Field pose for a fun snap... as they continue to put on united front following sexual harassment accusations Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/artic...l#ixzz3bMrj22xb Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
  14. Some fans have been asking about old concerst reviews prior to when they became fans & were not familiar with Robbies early days so here are some bits that I found Reviews & Ratings for Robbie Williams Live at Knebworth Filter: Hide Spoilers: Index 10 reviews in total 11 out of 12 people found the following review useful: Best live concert DVD ever 10/10 Author: darinf-1 from costa mesa, ca 8 July 2005 I wasn't the biggest Robbie Williams fan primarily because I never heard of him...i live in USA where RW is pretty much unknown. But after hearing he put on a fantastic show from some European girl I met, I figured why not check out a DVD of him live (since it seems he doesn't play live in the states). I was blown away!!! In the DVD RW says "i'm a born entertainer", and he couldn't be more self aware. Not only are the songs fabulously written, performed, and choreographed, but somehow the director was able to capture emotion and depth throughout, making you feel like you were right there in the front row rocking and bouncing with a bunch of Brits. Robbie is a star...and this DVD made this skeptic tell everyone he knows that robbie williams is hands down the best performer in the world right now. Check it out if you're into great music and fabulous musicians... Believe it or not, its well worth the $42 bucks I paid thru amazon.com. The best concert from Robbie Williams ever 10/10 Author: Czes from Miskolc, Hungary 23 January 2005 This huge concert in Knebworth is definitely Robbie Williams' best. All of his best songs are included in this DVD, for example Feel and Angels. Williams performances another tracks as well, which ones are not included in any of his CDs, like We Will Rock You from Queen. He gives his best, the entire show is gorgeous, and the audience's morale is through the full concert at maximum. The mood doesn't decrease after the sunset, when the lights are turned off, then comes Robbie's best songs, like Angel. I have been once in his tour personally in Budapest, it was brilliant, but this concert is much bigger. Excellent concert DVD, Williams at his best, a must see, not only for fans. The most captivating man alive! 10/10 Author: mwilliams-25 from Canada 18 August 2005 Words cannot even express how I feel when watching the Live at Knebworth Show. The fact that this man can make 175 thousand people bounce in unison to his music is astounding! I wish so much that I could have been there in person. It would have been the best time of my entire life! However, when I watch the DVD, it almost feels like I was there. Robbie is so captivating with his enthusiasm and animation. The band plays an amazing show with such precision and energy. I was a die hard fan of Robbie's music before, but now not a day goes by where I don't listen to him. This is by far one of the best shows in music history!!! Oh what a night! 10/10 Author: JudithMHunt from United Kingdom 4 March 2007 In reply to bob the moo. We were there. Right at the back. From the opening notes of 'Let me Entertain You' to the fading tones of 'Angels', Robbie Williams grabs an audience like no one we have ever seen before or since and we still feel privileged that we experienced one of the greatest days pop has ever seen. The DVD conveys all of this wonderfully and all this time later, still makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end. The extras are a bit of fun and let the audience in on some of the backstage nerves plus allow Take That fans to witness the ongoing affection between Robbie and Mark. If you only ever buy one Robbie Williams DVD, make it this one. Robbie at Knebworth 10/10 Author: Melanie from Australia 2 April 2005 At Knebworth is the best concert i have ever seen, This guy Robbie Williams is to die for he is fantastic, I adore him and the crowd absolutely loves him he is the best entertainer i have ever seen in my life, I love a man that loves his mother, I have just brought the DVD and I'm sure my DVD player is going to blow up i absolutely flog it to death i am in love with this man.....every time i watch the show i cry. No man has ever had this affect on me except the one and only Robbie Williams, not even my x husband and by the way he hated his mum a big no - no.... Keep going just the way you are Robbie Williams you are the best Amazing 9/10 Author: muzikjunky247 from California 23 May 2006 I am also from the USA, where ironically very few people have even heard of Robbie Williams, but I'm a HUGE fan, and had to order this DVD. It's was very worth it... RW has a ridiculous amount of stage presence. This DVD effectively captures that, and the (vast) audience's energy in such a way that the DVD live performance continually looks very professional and successfully captures the highlights from this concert. The extras are pretty cool, and this is one of the best concert DVD's I've ever seen, definitely one of my favorites. The set list is great; the choreography/RW's concert antics make this footage superb. I wish he came to the US more often. Unlike the person before me, I found this DVD on amazon for about $22, but if I had seen it before, I'd probably have paid as much as $50 for it. This concert is interactive and visually pleasing, not to mention awesome because of RW's music. Born entertainer, indeed. Stina 10/10 Author: stina_s91 from Sweden 13 October 2005 Before I saw the concert Robbie Williams was nothing to me. Me and my three friends looked at the concert and it was WONDERFUL! I was totally in love. He was so sweet, he danced really good and I loved his singing (I still love this thing). He really entertained the public. I think it was amazing that he asked a girl up to the scene and they KISSED each other. And when he said WOOW, with a five-years-old expression. But the thing who makes me cry were when I cried. I really did impression at me. When I hear the live variation from the concert I get shivers and at Saturday me and me three friends are going to look at the DVD. oh, I LOVE Robbie Willimas extra's are the best part Author: anne from The Netherlands 18 March 2004 *** This review may contain spoilers *** Robbie Williams' concert in Knebworth was a huge spectacal which everyone has to see. I really has a huge talent for writing songs and is a great artist altogether. ok, his personality is a bit arrogant sometimes and he has his nasty sides, but he is good. It's the biggest show ever held in Knebworth, I think that is aworth a watch isn't it? When you are a Take That fan you really have to play the game at the extra's. There you will find the best part of the dvd: Robbie and Mark singing a rock version of TT's Back for Good! Makes me happy every time! :) enjoy! Best he has ever done 10/10 Author: h_wilson92 from New Zealand 25 February 2009 I really loved this concert.Knebworth is one of the two Robbie Williams DVDs I own because I am a huge Robbie fan.I found out about this DVD cos my mother had it in the DVD cabinet and I didn't even notice it until I became a Robbie Williams fan. It had to be the best concert he has done in his career.There were hardly any songs that I disliked except for Me and My Monkey which went on for a bit too long but other than that I loved all the songs that he performed at Knebworth.These are all very well written.The stage,musicianship were both very professional.It also had some very funny moments.It has to be one of the best shows in music history.If you want a RW DVD get this one! Fans of Williams will lap it up but those that aren't big fans might be put off by the way that his personality comes through in the show, and not necessarily in a good way Author: bob the moo from United Kingdom 4 January 2007 Filmed back in August 2003, this concert saw over 150 thousand people come to Knebworth to see former Take That member Robbie Williams perform a set of his songs as well as some of his favourites from other artists. I'm not a real fan of Robbie Williams and I have never been to a concert this big but I decided to give this film a try anyway. I'm not sure how much of an experience this concert would have been for those not in the first quarter mile of the stage but on television it works a lot better as it gives more intimacy with the performance. Whether this is a good thing or not depends on your view of Williams. He does most of his big hits and he belts them out really well and if you, like the crowd of mainly screaming women, love this then this is the concert for you. Personally I thought that the whole show was moulded around Williams' personality and that this was not always a good thing. He does come across very smug at times and perhaps all a bit too pleased with himself and how things have worked out. Fans will likely embrace this as part of him being a cheeky chappy but it is a fine line between that and arrogance and Williams doesn't always manage to stay on the right side of it. Likewise his womanising side sees his ogling his dancers, having two of them pretend to kiss and fondling a member of the audience during a song. It is part of his "fun" I guess but again it grated with me because it seemed to be more about his brand of hedonism than it was about giving the audience a show. This can also be seen in the moments when he talks to the audience, either as a group of as individuals. A lot of what he says comes over as insincere but it does the job for the crowd; I didn't like the way he bigs up himself a lot as well – attacking the tabloids and telling the audience how well he is doing, but again if you are a fan of his then I guess you won't see it this way. The dancers look great but I was disappointed with how little we get to see of the many people that share the stage with Williams – only bass player Yolande Charles gets time on camera, which may be because of her looks. In terms of the show itself, director Hamilton has done a great job of grabbing lots of great shots to give the viewer a feel for the crowd while also catching the performance up close. Occasionally it is edited together a bit too frantically but generally this helps inject energy into the film. Overall then a big concert film that is professionally made and well captured by the director. Fans of Williams will lap it up but those that aren't big fans might be put off by the way that his personality comes through in the show, and not necessarily in a good way. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0378668/reviews
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  16. Robbie Williams adds shows to Aussie tour http://www.skynews.com.au/culture/showbiz/...ussie-tour.html
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  18. & waves back Laura :cheer:
  19. Robbie Williams @robbiewilliams · 15h 15 hours ago Good luck to the (bonkers) rowers setting off this morning from London to Paris for a very good cause @TheDLCHospice #TowertoTower https://twitter.com/robbiewilliams/status/602739445041881088
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