Monday 6 April 2009

Robbie interested to rejoin Take That

Robbie Williams has run into his former Take That band-mates while tape his new solo album.

Williams' album, his first in three years, is being shaped by 1980s making legend Trevor Horn in the same west London studio complex where Take That are recording.

"They're all in the building. Gary [Barlow] is in one of the rooms and Robbie's there, so they hit into each other and they get on brilliantly well," Horn told the BBC.

Williams said this week that rejoining Take That - who have smashed album and ticket sales records since their reunion as a four-piece in 2004 - would be "fun".

""He is fully focused on getting [his solo] album together and there are no plans for a Take That reunion," the spokesman added.

Robbie at friend's party night

A Ever legend Pop star Robbie Williams set flashbulbs pop after turn-off up to watch his best friend perform in a hit musical.
The singer was in Manchester for the gap night of We Will Rock You, the popular show based on the songs of rock legends Queen.
Williams' friend, actor Jonathan Wilkes, is starring in the show, which is getting on a UK tour opening at the Palace Theatre.
Despite avoiding the red carpet for the venue's more discreet stage door, the former Take That star was spotted by hordes of waiting press and fans as he disembarked from a large black bus with the letters VIP written on the side.
Williams, dressed in a black jacket and grey scarf, declined to comment as he made his way through a sea of cameras and autograph books into the theatre.
Choreographer Arlene Phillips said: "Queen music lives for ever. You love the music, you love Freddie Mercury's voice - he had the most unusual voice.
"The musicianship, it's legendary music and I love working to it."
She added: "I love Robbie. I'm thrilled he's here and his best friend's in the show and he's very good."

Robbie Williams back to UK

girlfriend Ayda Field and Robbie Williams were spotted amongst the viewers of the soccer match between League Two clubs Port Vale FC and Brentford last Saturday. Williams is a majority holder in Port Vale FC.
According to Port Vale FC chairman Bill Bratt, Williams is planning to move back to Britain permanently. However, Williams will not be investing anymore money on the club.
"He's got his life over in Los Angeles and I know he's got a house back in this country again, so I hope we see more of him," Bratt said.
Williams is currently working on his latest album, which is the follow-up to 2006’s Rudebox.

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Robbie Williams - Personal Life


In early 2009, Williams exhausted most of his time in Los Angeles, California. He had remarked many times on how he enjoyed the freedom and privacy there that he couldn't find in the UK. Despite this, many rumours surfaced over the years signifying he wanted to return to the UK. The rumours turned out to be true when he bought a £7 million mansion in Compton Bassett, Wiltshire and returned to the UK in January 2009. Since then he has been spotted in Wotton Bassett, Devizes and Swindon.

Williams has fought with mental illness, self esteem issues, alcoholism, and substance abuse throughout his life. He once discussed how his friend Elton John booked him into a clinic to cope with his drug use, that emerged from the depression he was experiencing while still in Take That.

He entered a treatment centre in Tucson, Arizona, US on 13 February 2007 for addiction to the anti-depressant Seroxat. He left the centre on 7 March according to his official website.

Robbie Williams - Tours



  • The Show Off Must Go On (October–November 1997)

  • The Ego Has Landed (May–June 1998)

  • One More For The Rogue (January 1998 – March 1999)

  • Man, The Myth, The Tax Bill (aka Born To Be mild) (May–June 1999)

  • Get Your Coat Baby, You've Pulled! (October 1999)

  • The Sermon On The Mount (October 2000)

  • The Sermon On The Mount (February–March 2001, European Tour)

  • Weddings, Barmitzvahs & Stadiums (July–August 2001)

  • Sing When You're Pacific Rimming (October–November 2001, Australasian Tour)

  • Weekends Of Mass Distraction Tour (June–August 2003)

  • Cock of Justice/Aussie Typo Tour (October–December 2003)

  • Close Encounters Tour (April–December 2006)

Robbie Williams - Feels - Lyrics



Come on hold my hand,
I wanna contact the living.
Not sure I understand,
This role I�ve been given.

I sit and talk to god
And he just laughs at my plans,
My head speaks a language, I don�t understand.

(chorus)
I just wanna feel real love,
Feel the home that I live in.
�cause I got too much life,
Running through my veins, going to waste.

I don�t wanna die,
But I ain�t keen on living either.
Before I fall in love,
I�m preparing to leave her.
I scare myself to death,
That�s why I keep on running.
Before I�ve arrived, I can see myself coming.

(chorus)
I just wanna feel real love,
Feel the home that I live in.
�cause I got too much life,
Running through my veins, going to waste.

And I need to feel, real love
And a life ever after.
I cannot get enough.

(instrumental)

(chorus)
I just wanna feel real love,
Feel the home that I live in,
I got too much love,
Running through my veins, going to waste.

I just wanna feel real love,
In a life ever after
There�s a hole in my soul,
You can see it in my face, it�s a real big place.

(instrumental)

Come and hold my hand,
I wanna contact the living,
Not sure I understand,
This role I�ve been given

Not sure I understand.
Not sure I understand.
Not sure I understand.
Not sure I understand.

Top Ten Songs of Robbie Williams

  • Robbie Williams - Feel
  • Never Touch That Switch
  • She’s The One
  • Feel
  • Come Undone
  • Robbie Williams: Love Supreme
  • Good Doctor
  • Rock DJ
  • Sexed Up
  • Love Supreme

List of Best Robbie Williams Albums

  • Ego Has Landed Album
  • Escapology Album
  • Greatest Hits Album
  • I've Been Expecting You Album
  • Intensive Care Album
  • Life Thru A Lens Album
  • Live at Knebworth Album
  • Rudebox 1974 Album
  • Sing When You're Winning Album
  • Swing When You're Winning Album

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About Robbie Williams

Out of all the members of Take That, Robbie Williams never really seemed to fit in. naughtily good-looking where his bandmates were just cute, Williams was excellent and smart than the rest, which made him more unique. He also fought regularly with the other team members and their management, primarily because he was occasionally adverse to being so heavily packaged. So it didn't come as a shock that he was the first to leave the band, departing early in the summer of 1995 to hunt a solo career (by some accounts, he was fired from the group). Occasionally, he was quoted as saying his new music would abandon lightweight dance-pop for traditional Brit-pop, but his first single was a cover of George Michael's "Freedom '90." Released late in 1996, the single was a disaster, but his second single, 1997's "Old Before I Die," was more in the vein of his early pronouncements, featuring a distinct Oasis influence.

Williams finally released his first solo album, Life Thru a Lens, in 1997. The album became a big hit in Britain, prompting his second, I've Been Expecting You, in 1998. (The Ego Has Landed, a U.S.-only compilation designed for breaking Williams to American audiences, was released stateside in the spring of 1999.) He introduced a new musical partner, Stephen Duffy, with a pair of songs from his compilation Greatest Hits, then reappeared in 2005 with Intensive Care. Although the album topped charts in Europe and Williams set an impressive concert record -- his 2006 world tour sold over 1.5 million tickets in one day -- a certain creative atrophy was setting in, despite the new input of Duffy. Within a year, he had recorded and released Rudebox, a dance album recorded with half a dozen outside producers, some featured guests, and several covers instead of self-penned material. Rudebox hit number one across Europe soon after release.