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  1. 1/ Beautiful World, Circus, Progress - recent work too middle of the road./boring. First two albums - I didn't really know their music too well, but liked Back For Good 2. Yes to nostalgia as not keen on last two albums 3/ Not a new fan, but became a fan after Gary Barlow launched solo career following band break up
  2. Count me in too! Glad to help.
  3. I agree they don''t necessarily need to go the duets route, and a Beautiful World-type album would be a good step in the right direction, but I think that maybe they simply cannot recreate the magic anymore. Most very successful bands and singer/songwriters reach a peak of their creative talent that they are unable to recreate, in fact, nearly all of them. Maybe collaborations is the key for them to break out of their box.
  4. Yes, duets is a good idea. They need a new dynamic. I am really a TT fan as a result of Gary Barlow's first solo album, but by the second album many songs were too MOR, boring, lacking originality. I feel the same is happening now with the three of them. They could do with some fresh blood.
  5. Thank you for your reply Pippa. I am very disappointed with their last few albums. I actually thought the Gary Barlow solo album was the best recent work. Maybe there is just too many other projects. The songs feel like maybe they didn't make the cut in previous albums. Yes, I agree they have experimented, but maybe they need to collaborate more to get back their groove.
  6. I say this as a big Take That fan. Unfortunately they are not producing anything that is going to sell particularly well. Their music is not exciting or moving. This is the band who gave us great songs like Rule the World and Back for Good. Why would anyone other than existing TT fans buy their new music, even after they have had millions of pounds worth of free prime time publicity? Of course, music making isn't all about making hits. It's about making music. But I feel they are now just going through the motions and their hearts aren't really in it.
  7. They weren't doomed. They just aren't making good music anymore - good as in having wide appeal. So, yes, I agree that Giants wasn't the right song, but they are about the most famous British band, second to the Beatles. They have only themselves to blame if they have lost their ability to make a song that people get excited about.
  8. More news on new TV show! Runs for eight weeks and hosted by Graham Norton and Mel Giedroyc. Presumably Gary Barlow is a judge and/or mentor. This could be a ratings winner and a great opportunity to rebuild a massive audience for the next Take That releases. http://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/celebrit...y-a3277316.html http://entertainment.ie/tv/news/Gary-Barlo...-BBC/382228.htm
  9. Despite the poor sales, it was good to hear TT do something different. I hope they continue to try different sounds and different collaborations.
  10. I am glad you and many others enjoyed it. I didn't see anything original. It sounded like a hundred other generic musical numbers. Not the kind of song people are going to be singing the next day after hearing it. Maybe that was the intention. I don't blame Gary Barlow. T.he production of it and the performance could have moved to the next level. It reminded me of a school production.
  11. Flood 6 out of 10, These Days 5.
  12. 200,000 views already. With this new show, Gary Barlow might be in the most famous man in Britain.