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Robfan06

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  1. Is'nt this song just so god dam beautiful :wub: His most underated song ever imo. :D My favourite on Sing when your winning My Favourite album track EVER :cheer:
  2. Life thru a lens & I've been expecting you ERA - Average B-Side by a mile Sing when your winning - Escapology ERA - Toxic but that was very difficult indeed. Intensive care ERA - I only like 3 of the songs but i went for Chemical devotion
  3. I will try and stay as realistic as possible. Radio 8 Rock DJ 10 (brilliant live) Tripping 9 Monsoon - Love Somebady Sin Sin Sin 10 The Trouble With Me 9 Millennium 0 - Karma killer Back For Good 0 (it's does'nt seem right to take the mikey out of TT anymore)- Spread your wings No Regrets 10 Advertising Space 9 Ghosts 10 Come Undone 10 Feel 10 A Place To Crash - 10 Kids - 9 Make Me Pure 0 -would perfer Better Man Let Me Entertain You 10* Strong 0 (bored of it)- Supreme Angels 10 I have'nt included B-Sides cause it's obvious it won't happen.
  4. Great to see sometihng possivite is'nt it. :D but i think they are about 5 million ahead of themselves. Rob has sold nearly 45 million
  5. That's so interesting is'nt it. Thanks Scotty. Do you have the sales of each album?
  6. I love the ordinarly boys :wub:
  7. Robfan06 posted a post in a topic in Pop and Country
    Robbie Williams - Feel (20 points) Coldplay - In My Place Pink – Just Like A Pill Red Hot Chilli Peppers - By The Way Oasis – Stop Crying Your Heart Out Stereophonics - Handbags & Gladrags Daniel Bedingfield – If You’re Not The One Pink – Get The Party Started Nelly & Kelly Rowland – Dilemma Shakira - Whenever
  8. Robbie Williams support acts named 10/04/2006 - 07:16:00 http://www.undercover.com.au/pics/robbie_7a.jpg The Ordinary Boys and Basement Jaxx have been announced as support acts on Robbie Williams’ World Tour. Celebrity Big Brother star Preston’s band and dance act Basement Jaxx will join the star on the European leg of his 2006 extravaganza. After a concert today at the ABSA Stadium in Durban, South Africa, Robbie will perform to more than 2.6 million fans worldwide. The first of the 14 European dates will be in Dublin on June 9. An announcement about the change of venue from England's Wembley Stadium – following the building delays – is expected later this month, when additional tickets will also be made available. Robbie’s eighth album Intensive Care has topped the charts in 18 countries and sold 5.7 million copies to date. Last year the former Take That singer smashed a Guinness World Record by selling more than 1.6 million concert tickets on the first day of sale, valued at an estimated £80m (€115.2m).
  9. Beautiful to be back again THE Beautiful South return with a brand new album, Superbi, on May 15, preceded by a single, Manchester. The band will also be touring the UK in the same month, finishing with a show with Robbie Williams in Dublin in front of 85,000 people. In 1989, when Paul Heaton and Dave Hemingway formed The Beautiful South following the demise of The Housemartins, few would have thought that 17 years and 11 albums later, the band would still be the soundtrack to so many of our lives. Having sold more than 15 million albums and released one of the biggest selling British best of albums ever, the band have continued to write their unique brand of bittersweet love songs which strike a chord in so many people's hearts, not least those who have grown up with them and their fantastic music. Superbi was recorded at Peter Gabriel's Real World studios, a farm in Bakewell, Derbyshire, and mixed by the legendary Bill Price (Sex Pistols, Clash, Guns N Roses). Any Beautiful South fan will recognise acclaimed lyricist Paul Heaton's hand in quirky song titles such as The Rose of My Cologne, The Cat Loves The Mouse, and Never Lost A Chicken To A Fox. Manchester apparently started life as a poem. With lines like "if rain makes Britain great then Manchester is greater," the song is described by Heaton as a sodden tribute to the city. The tracks on Superbi run the gamut of love, loss and all that happens in between. "So many pop songs are written about 15 to 20 year olds," adds Heaton. "We've never really targeted them, or newlyweds. We write about people who've lived together most of their lives." Superbi is the first release since 2004's rapturously received covers album Golddiggas, Headnodders & Pholk Songs, which featured the Beautiful South's own interpretations of such dubious "classics" as You're The One That I Want (Olivia Newton John and John Travolta), Don't Fear the Reaper (Blue Oyster Cult), and Don't Stop Moving (S Club 7).