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  1. :teresa: leave Beckham out of this :P he has golden balls ^_^
  2. Dunno......... do they have concrete cows like in MK :unsure:
  3. :lol: yeah know what you mean. I never manage to be at a concert when they are filming, (apart from Live Earth & Heroes one) doesn't matter who I'm seeing, I always seem to be there the night before or just after.... I should hope it is sold out in Estonia or it will look pretty crap on dvd.
  4. http://tv.uk.msn.com/features/bbc-sorry-fo...cid=binganswers Well it was a bit low................. the hussy -_- Mr Sparkle was glued to the tv!
  5. :unsure: I wonder how and why they pick the venues to film...
  6. why would anyone want to do that? nutter!
  7. I don't like Zombies :( although their chattering of the teeth in the film did kinda make me laugh.
  8. Bye Tess, have fun! :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: @Jups I read your post :w00t: You definitely got better seats, lucky you! I won't read tomorrows though :P
  9. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/artic...es-aged-66.html Robbie Williams led tributes to stage designer Mark Fisher on Wednesday, after he died following a 'long and difficult illness'. Fisher, who was responsible for designing the stage for Robbie's Take The Crown tour, passed away peacefully on Tuesday aged 66. Tweeting a picture of the giant head Fisher designed for his tour, Robbie wrote: 'R.I.P Mark Fisher, music's greatest architect. He will be missed. With respect, Robbie Williams.' http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/06/26/article-2348903-1A848503000005DC-257_634x782.jpg And a statement from the Rolling Stones,Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts & Ronnie Wood, read: 'We are all extremely saddened to hear of the death of dear friend Mark Fisher. The remarkable sets he designed for us over last two decades played a major part in the success of all those tours. His passion, dedication and professionalism was infectious. 'We all loved his dry sense of humour and unflappable demeanour ...a quietly soft spoken genius. Mark will be sorely missed - not only by us, but by every single member of ours ..and any crew he worked with. 'Our sincere condolences go to his wife and family.' The news of Fisher's passing was announced in a statement on the website of the company he founded, Stufish. It read: 'His work influenced not only the colleagues and crews with whom he worked but also surprised and delighted the many millions of people who experienced his designs all over the world.' Architect Fisher first proved his skills in the music tour world with his designs for Pink Floyd’s The Wall tour in 1980 and The Rolling Stones Steel Wheels Tour in 1989. But it was when Fisher began working with U2 in 1992 that he really made a name for himself in the industry, particularly with the large LED video wall which provided the focal point during the band's PopMart tour. As well as working on the band's Elevation and Vertigo tour, Fisher's piece de resistance came with the U2'S 360 Tour - which saw him take the record for the largest touring production in UK history due to the now infamous Claw structure he designed. In addition to his work with U2, Robbie and other artists including Sir Elton John, Lady Gaga and Madonna, Fisher also created designs for West End show We Will Rock You. Speaking about his former colleague, musical director Mike Dixon tweeted on Wednesday: 'Such a sad day. RIP the great Mark Fisher.' Fisher also worked as senior designer during the opening and Closing ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics and executive producer during the same ceremonies at London 2012. :(
  10. I'm posting a review of last nights Hampden concert, I have no idea if it's any good or not as I've not read it, trying my bestest not to spoil things for myself for when I see him. Please no one shout at me if it's a crap review :lol: From: http://entertainment.stv.tv/music/230841-r...hampden-review/ 'Scotland's son' Robbie Williams Takes The Crown at Hampden http://nfs.stvfiles.com/imagebase/190/623x349/190487-robbie-williams-live-at-hampden-during-2013s-take-the-crown-tour.jpg The ego certainly has landed in Hampden Park, as 'the fat dancer from Take That', or 'Robbie F*@#ing Williams' as he introduced himself last night, returned to Take The Crown for two nights of full-on showmanship before 90,000 Scottish fans. But how does one make an entrance to their comeback? Apparently the only way is shooting flames and a zip slide from the forehead of your very own sphinx. Subtle as ever, Robbie. Sporting a cane and tails on arrival, just in case we weren't going to let him entertain us otherwise, rather than rival show business' new cheeky chappy on the block, old pro Robbie Williams pulled Olly Murs all aboard his first tour since 2006. Winning over grannies' hearts as quickly as he breaks those of the teens who can't have him, four years to the day since his X Factor audition, the smooth-operating pop prince took on the role of warming up the Hampden roar – an easy task when you're dishing out that soul vocal and sharp dance moves, never mind the braces and bowler hat for back up... With the appearance of blue skies adding a generous dose of icing on the cake of the Hampden Park hen party, Murs' new single Dear Darlin' pulled on heart strings, whilst his horn section's rendition of Scotland The Brave had patriotic fans delighted. Spreading the energy of a toddler that's had Red Bull in their Coco Pops, the 29-year-old cranked up a disco medley to hype up the party through a series of high notes and dirty dancing, before his very own Troublemaker hinted at his naughty side, just in time for the real bad boy of pop to make an entrance. The Candy Man intro music was just the start of the narcissistic altar at which Glasgow was about to worship, a tongue-in-cheek reference to the 39-year-old who would have followed the old saying and eaten himself clean off the plate years ago had he been made of chocolate, and for more reasons than one. His aforementioned Bond-esque entrance had everyone in the arena hooked from the appearance of his sparkly silhouette. Even those generally of the opinion that Mr Williams is an obnoxious little pug, (usually a long-suffering husband dragged along by a dictator in a Robbie Williams T-shirt and fresh tan), were pretty much swooning after the stunt, with saltire pants crowning his head before the end of an opening Let Me Entertain You if the daredevil entrance wasn't enough to completely have you won over – it was the pants that did it for me. Already mingling with those in the front row by his second song, Monsoon wasn't far from the condition of the sweat-drenched dad, who was joined by a giant mirror-balled Mr Williams bust – the kind commonly seen in an art gallery rather than those fervently flashed on Hampden pitch last night. Minnie The Moocher took a delve into Swing When You're Winning territory, making the most of his buxom live band and bratty horn section, before a Back In Black mash-up of Kids saw Mr Williams drop Kylie for a younger model in the particularly pert Mr Murs. Joined by another swollen head on stage – that's three in 27 minutes – this side of Robbie's fragmented personality took the form of a bronze cast with a protruding tongue and a spiral staircase around its perimeter, doubling up as a vehicle that was sent out to spice up a run of less popular tracks. Lorna from Glasgow was the envy of the crowd when she was picked out and serenaded with Everything Changes before being taken to bed for a quick spoon and a rendition of Strong – all under some Take That bed covers of course. After a brief lull, the appalling Candy was a sugar rush, whilst quad mirror-ball busts invaded the stage for a finale of Rock DJ. With his abundance of energy still pouring strong, it didn't matter what he was singing, as long as he presented it with the Williams' wink. The crowd were his to own, even if, on a regular night, they'd rather pull their own skin off than participate. Mounting yet another sculpture of his own head for a hit-centric encore, sense was made of the black arm band notably sported throughout the whole upbeat affair. Dedicating Angels to architectural genius and set designer, Mark Fisher, news unravelled of his sad passing yesterday in the emotional finale. Collapsing into a heap of fireworks and sore throats, after two hours of intense on stage camaraderie, the madman’s This Is Your Life that spewed all over Hampden Park last night proved he's still got it, and he's set to be entertaining the masses for years to come.
  11. I thought Adele wasn't doing a duet with him now? :unsure: I read that somewhere a while back....
  12. That's a good possibility I guess. I wonder what kind of song it is, if it's a swing one then it will most likely be on Robbies album.
  13. :lol: Indeed, no doubt Wembley will be too.
  14. From: http://www.robbiewilliams.com/news-blogs/g...adium-tour-2013 Go Behind The Scenes On Robbie's Take The Crown Stadium Tour 2013 25 Jun 2013 As the UK leg of Robbie's Take The Crown Stadium Tour 2013 approaches its halfway point, we're taking a look at the spectacular creative behind the shows and the role they play in Robbie's performances. Our latest video looks back over the last four dates of the tour, which saw Robbie perform to packed crowds at Manchester's Etihad Stadium. Check it out below and catch up on all the videos from the tour so far over on Robbie's YouTube channel. *WARNING* This video contains spoilers! wZvM6HMwd3U&list=PLGBhV9l7OidLh0Mo-hQSSqhEs56toa9Rx&index=7
  15. Robbie Williams says he will buy drugs for his daughter when she grows up - and take them with her 24 Jun 2013 12:06 The singer reveals his experience will help his daughter if she decides to experiment in the future Robbie Williams famously battled addiction and alcoholism in the past and has revealed he will buy his daughter drugs when she grows up – to make sure she takes the “best possible”. The grounded singer, 39, confesses while he wouldn’t want his tot Theodor Rose to be exposed to drugs, he would prefer to be involved in the experimentation rather than kept in the dark. “I doubt she’ll be like me. Touch wood, and follow that with a lot of love and a lot of luck, she won’t go there or have to go there," he told an Australian magazine, as quoted by The Sun. “If unfortunately that does happen, I’ll know what to do. Which is make sure she’s got the best drugs possible — and take them with her.” Robbie and wife Ayda Field welcomed daughter Teddy into the world in September last year. And the singer has written a track for his only child inspired by his own substance abuse and addiction to prescription pills. The lyrics go into detail about his dark history. “It goes, ‘Sit down, close the door I think it’s time you knew the score, why you feel weird. “One day you’ll be told about, how Daddy let his demons out, yeah he makes them scream and shout. So what better when you’re old enough, and you’re out on your own and stuff, if you start losing hold of love it’s because... “Your uncle sells drugs, your cousin is a cutter, your grandma is a fluffer, your grandad’s in the gutter, your mother is a nutter, you’re a mad motherf**ker.” :huh: :angry: I really don't get Robbie sometimes .
  16. Ha ha brilliant! :lol: I love Robbie's impression of him.
  17. Hey, you both could of been in the same hotel and not known it. :lol: Welcome back you two :cheer:
  18. Hello :cheer: I've just got back from the cinema, I saw World War Z, was really good. Zombies :cry:
  19. Next up is Hampden Stadium, Glasgow :cheer: http://www.glasgowguide.co.uk/GG-ORG/ims-tns/Hampden_Park%201.jpg Jups is going tonight :w00t: She told me yesterday that her tickets had been upgraded from the west stand to the south stand, a much better view hopefully.
  20. Robbie performed on The Voice tonight with Dizzee, I really enjoyed watching it, it's very catchy and a fun song :w00t: MkMW2kgXIOQ
  21. Ah.... being 94 is ok Biggy B-) Btw everyone............Jups was having a few computer problems the other day, hopefully she will be back online asap...
  22. He's braver than me, I would never go on a rollercoaster, let alone sit at the front of one. :cry: