Everything posted by Sparkle
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RW/Chitty Chatty/Bang Bang
Evening :cheer: Something very cute and funny here http://www.tastefullyoffensive.com/2013/10...ompilation.html
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Go Gentle
Official video for Go Gentle :cheer: o3OWZaIpEDk#t=40
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Official Robbie 2014 calendar
Quite impressed with the looks of next years calendar, pictures in this link: http://www.robbiewilliams.com/news-blogs/2...lendar-sale-now
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Find That Song (part 4), Post A Pic, Guess The Song. Easy!
White Flag :unsure:
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U2 complete their 13th Studio album
:unsure: dunno, is it?
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Chit chat!
I was watching Crimewatch :(
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RW/Chitty Chatty/Bang Bang
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Chit chat!
Ahem! reporting for duty................ told to post in the U2 forum, and where are you all in the ROBBIE forum! :teresa: :smoke:
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RW/Chitty Chatty/Bang Bang
Which phone did you get Flatty? :unsure:
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U2 complete their 13th Studio album
April 1st :P
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Find That Song (part 4), Post A Pic, Guess The Song. Easy!
:lol: :lol: white flag, you give up already? but you are the one posting the pic :P
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Chit chat!
:cheer: hellooooo
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RW/Chitty Chatty/Bang Bang
Night Jups :heart:
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Official Robbie 2014 calendar
:nocheer: oh
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RW/Chitty Chatty/Bang Bang
:lol: Would be funny if it was Oscar winning material. I googled Ryan, very nice :wub:
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RW Album. Swings Both Ways (2013)
From the official site: http://www.robbiewilliams.com/news-blogs/i...-i-wanna-be-you Introducing... I Wan'na Be Like You 12 Oct 2013 In this week's Introducing… series we're swinging from the rafters with the third track from Swings Both Ways, I Wan'na Be Like You - a feel-good duet between Robbie and Olly Murs. The song seems to hold a special place in the hearts of both of the boys as it represents some formative firsts in their respective careers. For Robbie, our very own King Of The Swingers, it’s because the song is best-known for featuring in one of Walt Disney's most popular films. "[it is] from The Jungle Book, the first movie I went to see at the cinema, at the ABC in Hanley", he explains. "I’m a big fan of Phil Harris who originally sang it. I think he might be lost in the annals of history somewhere, but Phil Harris happened and he was amazing. People should know about him because he’s cool as." Indeed he was cool and it's easy to see why he was an inspiration to Robbie. Harris was one of America's funniest, edgiest and most versatile radio sitcom performers in the 1930s and '40s. His incredible on-air comedic chemistry with co-star and wife Alice Faye on The Fitch Bandwagon became so popular that the radio program was eventually renamed The Phil Harris - Alice Faye Show. Later in life, Harris carved out a niche voiceover career in Hollywood by seemingly becoming Walt Disney's go-to guy for bear impersonations, voicing Baloo in The Jungle Book (1967) and Little John in Robin Hood (1973). For Olly Murs, I Wan'na Be Like You represents the beginning of an extraordinary journey which has seen him go full circle with this song, from heartbreak to stardom. "I had no idea, until Olly came in to sing this with me, that he first auditioned for the X Factor with I Wan'na Be Like You and he didn’t get through," explains Robbie. "Not that long later he’s in the studio recording it with me. That’s a lovely side story." The Williams / Murs bromance has been heating up for several years now and Olly supported the main man on Robbie's Take The Crown Stadium Tour 2013 this summer. The boys even paired-up for a little mid-set duet together each night, with Olly slipping into Kylie Minogue's shoes and joining Robbie on-stage for a rockier version of Kids. The duo also starred for England against the Rest Of The World XI team at Soccer Aid 2012 in Manchester - all in the name of charity! "I absolutely loved working with Rob on this album," says Olly. "After touring Europe with him this year it seemed only right that we record something together, and I Wan’na Be Like You is such a classic sing-a-long tune. It’s always brilliant when you get to work with your mates!" The track was orginally written by the Sherman Brothers, who wrote more musical song scores than any other songwriting team in the history of the silver screen, including Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and The Aristocats, as well as The Jungle Book. It was recorded at Capitol Studios in Los Angeles and Sarm Studios in London and was produced by Guy Chambers.
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RW/Chitty Chatty/Bang Bang
:lol: Alan Carr would be great. Did you see the list? Chris Evans is on it, he was the only name I recognised, I'm guessing it's not the Chris Evans I am thinking of though :lol:
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Official Robbie 2014 calendar
Yay! Good to hear there is going to be an official calendar for next year. My fridge door just hasn't been the same without one. :lol: I would imagine there will be lots of pics from this years tour in it......... and maybe some swing pics too. Jups........ show your mum your online list, job done!
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RW Album. Swings Both Ways (2013)
I know. I haven't read anything other than how great it is so far, good news for Robbie.
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Robbie ' bits & pieces'
Ah........ the home of the concrete cows.
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RW/Chitty Chatty/Bang Bang
http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2013/10/...shades-of-grey/
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RW Album. Swings Both Ways (2013)
It's all shit.... Sorry Robbie :(
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RW/Chitty Chatty/Bang Bang
:angel: you like being distracted by me, admit it Jups :P The guy that was going to play Christian Grey in the Fifty Shades film has quit :o
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Robbie ' bits & pieces'
I'm in a picky mood :P Where's Radio Uzbekistan? :unsure:
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Robbie: Daily News
http://news.sky.com/story/1153194/robbie-w...low-not-enemies By Joe Michalczuk, Arts and Entertainment Reporter Robbie Williams has admitted he still has a professional rivalry with his former Take That bandmate Gary Barlow, but life is much better now they are not enemies. The star has been talking to Sky News ahead of the release of his new album Swings Both Ways next month. The record comes out in the same week as Gary Barlow’s first studio album in 14 years, Since I Saw You Last. "I’m a competitive guy, I hope he sells a million - and I sell a million and one," Williams said. "I’m really pleased he’s going to be around and with me for the rest of our lives - it’s miles better than when I was his enemy." Williams' new album is a return to swing music - a genre he first visited in 2001 with Swing When You’re Winning which remains his best selling record to date. The 39-year-old singer told Sky News he will always come back to swing as Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald were his first introduction to music. He said he would sit at home when he was four years old and just listen to their music "over and over again". Swing Both Ways features six new tracks. Go Gentle, the first single to be released, was penned with his old writing partner Guy Chambers and was written about Williams' 13-month-old daughter, Teddy. The album also features collaborations with Lily Allen, Kelly Clarkson, Michael Buble, Olly Murs and Rufus Wainwright. It marks the return of Smile singer Allen after her 'retirement'. Williams admitted there have been countless times down the years when he has considered giving it all up himself. "I’ve retired in the past, but I’ve never told anybody," he said. "After every tour I think I’m never doing it again, but the truth is I intend to do it for the rest of my life." Swings Both Ways is released on November 18.