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Twitter
Photo today at Heathrow. RT @AdamGilbride: Thanks for making my day The Edge @U2 What an absolute gentleman http://i62.tinypic.com/auxgm1.jpg
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Swings Both Ways
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RW/Chitty Chatty/Bang Bang
It's Liverpool I feel sorry for , they paid a fortune for him , not such a great investment now The USA are doing great. Jürgen Klinsmann I would think is a great inspiration .....
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Swings Both Ways
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Twitter
O Yes, I would think so ....
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RW/Chitty Chatty/Bang Bang
Suarez has got a four month ban ... . I blame his Mother for his dirty biting habit, I bet he did it as a kid & she never reprimanded him for it ....
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Robbie on social media
Not genuine ... ;)
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The Official Site
You can get Wifi in a bus so why not a car :unsure:
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Robbie headlines Singapore Grand Prix Concert
You would more than likely get murdered along the way <_<
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Swings Both Ways
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Daily News Thread (Continued)
Bono Calls Apple a ‘Religious Cult’ & ‘F***ing Annoyingly Quiet’ About Their Support For His RED Charity June 25, 2014 10:14 AM Bono had a bone to pick with Apple over their extremely low key support of his charity, (Red) so he decided to let the company know in the most public place imaginable. During a presentation at Cannes, Bono got onstage, sat next to Apple designer Jony Ive, and started to bash Apple’s choice to keep their support for (Red) on the down-low. Apple was one of earliest supporters of (Red), which looks to stop the spread of AIDS and HIV, launching a branded product program where tech fans could buy devices and give a little money to the charity. But, according to AdWeek, Bono told the crowd that Apple has always downplayed its involvement, something the U2 frontman says began with Steve Jobs refusing to put the nonprofit’s signature parentheses on any Apple products or in any Apple stores. Related: Bono & The Edge Are Writing Music for ‘Once’ Director’s New Project “One of the reasons it’s such a credit to have Jony Ive on the stage is because Apple is so f—ing annoyingly quiet about the fact they’ve raised $75 million,” Bono told the crowd. “Nobody knows!” Bono then reportedly pulled out an official (Red) iPad cover and removed the device to show the audience that the logo was inside the cover and therefore always obscured by the tablet. “Where’s the (Red) branding?” he questioned. “Nobody can see that. This is modesty run amok. This is the Apple way. They’re like a religious cult.” Bono made an urgent plea to the audience filled with heads of business agencies and brands that he was there to ask for help in fueling the research and distributing the medicines needed to protect HIV-positive parents from passing the virus along to their unborn children through brand partnerships. With their help, Bono said they could create an AIDS-free generation as early as 2015, but as of late the effort had been halted by sluggish fundraising. Related: 5 Directions U2 Could Go In For Their New Album “The idea that we might get close to an AIDS-free generation, and then not get there, and for what? Because the heat isn’t on the issue,” Bono told the crowd. “You’re about heat. You’re a sort of thermostat for the world.” U2 is currently working on a follow-up to their 2009 album, No Line on the Horizon, slated to be released before the end of this year. radio.com
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Find That Song (part 4), Post A Pic, Guess The Song. Easy!
& what would the result of your action be <_<
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Swings Both Ways
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Find That Song (part 4), Post A Pic, Guess The Song. Easy!
Cmo'n !!! ^_^
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Robbie on social media
Anthony Henderson @anth0190 6h @robbiewilliams - What a guy and a cracking show.... Can even handle falling off the stage in style! #swingsbothways #newcastle
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The Official Site
Via Upfront http://i58.tinypic.com/2z562hx.jpg
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Twitter
jonathan westhead @u2jonny Jun 18 Met a couple of old mates today in London. pic.twitter.com/4NHGKakG7n http://i59.tinypic.com/2eeaa2b.jpg
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Robbie headlines Singapore Grand Prix Concert
Iv'e been to S Pore twice -_-
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RW/Chitty Chatty/Bang Bang
USA v Portugal Wow !! a draw ...
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Swings Both Ways
Pop party as North East Live and Robbie WIlliams rock the region 9:41pm Sunday 22nd June 2014 in News A few miles further north Newcastle was swinging as global superstar Robbie Williams swaggered on stage to entertain a sell-out crowd. The ex-Take That heartthrob returned to the Metro Radio Arena for the first time in 14 years for his new tour, paying homage to some of his musical heroes, with a diverse set-list that sees covers of ratpack classics by Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin nestle alongside hits by R Kelly and Alicia Keys and some of his own greatest hits over the past two decades. An arena spokesman said: “It’s brilliant to see Robbie back on the Stage of the Metro Radio Arena, he is a true showman”. Northernecho.co.uk
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Swings Both Ways
Review: Robbie Williams at the Metro Radio Arena Jun 22, 2014 22:51 By Gordon Barr ***** Robbie Williams was back at the Arena after a 14-year gap for the first of two shows. Gordon Barr was there Robbie Williams at Newcastle Arena IT had been nearly 14 years since we last saw Robbie Williams step out on a Newcastle stage. Back then, also at the Arena, it was as part of his Sing When You’re Winning tour, when the performer was at the height of his fame. Fast forward to 2014 and he is still entertaining us big style, only this time with more style, finesse, maturity and a little less of that trademark cockiness, replaced by a stronger self-awareness and warmer humour. The Swings Both Ways show was all the better for it too. It says something about the stature of Robbie Williams that at not one point did he feel the need to deliver us a Take That song. There’s more than enough material in his own solo back catalogue to entertain us with, and boy did he do just that. Yet he did not rely on the old hits, rather, except for Angels, he condensed them into a swing-esque medley. Songs from the Swings Both Ways CD formed the backbone of this two-part extravaganza, which kicked off in fine style with Shine My Shoes, quickly followed by Puttin’ On The Ritz and Ain’t That A Kick In The Head. Any worries his back would play up again were soon set aside as RW, who looked like he had come straight from a 2014 Rat Pack reunion, treated us to some canny dance moves. It was big band all the way, with a theatrical staging, an energetic dance troupe and a few guest appearances, not least from Robbie’s dad for a duet on Do Nothin’ ‘Til You Hear From Me, while Guy Chambers made several appearances too. Members of the Stagecoach theatre school joined him on stage for High Hopes, and several women had him sign their bodies, while Vicky from Newcastle enjoyed a mock on-stage wedding to the superstar. There were localisms too, as he declared the land of kebabs and curries to be Longbenton, before taking to a high wire in fat suit to sing No-one Likes a Fat Pop Star. The tails (minus the top hat) were swapped in Act 2 for a sailor’s outfit as we were told we were being taken on the cruise of a lifetime. Indeed, Robbie does seem to be sailing the crest of a swing wave at the moment and the crowd lapped it up. He’s back at the Arena tonight. Tickets are still available. Set List Act One Shine My Shoes Puttin’ On the Ritz Ain’t That a Kick in the Head Minnie The Moocher Swing Supreme No One Likes a Fat Pop Star That’s Amore Mr. Bojangles Ignition I Wanna Be Like You High Hopes Swings Both Ways Act 2 Soda Pop Trouble / Hit the Road Jack / Reet Petite / Shout I Will Talk and Hollywood Will Listen Go Gentle Do Nothin’ ‘Til You Hear From Me Empire State of Mind New York, New York Let Me Entertain You/Millennium / Come Undone / Old Before I Die / Candy My Way Angels Sensational Chroniclelive.co.uk
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Twitter
Abdul Karim @Abdul_Karim 9h #CannesLions #selfiewithbono #bono #u2 pic.twitter.com/NySnHmoLAg http://i60.tinypic.com/jh9euv.jpg
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Chit chat!
What !!! that is terrible Biggy
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Daily News Thread (Continued)
What's the weather like in Scotland Jups, it's fab here , really sunny :)
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Daily News Thread (Continued)
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