Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow: the Take That stars reunited Let us reach as one for the MOR dial on the radio: Robbie Williams and Gary Barlow are releasing a song together. After Take That's current revival and Robbie singing with "the boys" (average age: 45, approx) at a charity concert last year, this is rather probably attempting to bed someone after spending so long on the foreplay they have fallen asleep, but no matter.
The song, which will appear on Robbie's upcoming greatest hits album, is called Shame, and is quite possibly about Barlow's current alliance with David Cameron. That's right, another greatest hits album from Robbie, and this time it's a double so there are likely at least four versions of Robbie's duet with Nicole Kidman (LiS is crossing its fingers for a calypso one). It will be called, displaying that characteristic Williams wit, In and Out of Consciousness. Does the self-knowing compensate for the self-obsession? 'Tis the Williams conundrum.
Williams's current quote about the album, however, suggests his self knowledge has been overstated: "The great thing about the album is that it's not only a celebration of my past but also a bridge to the future." Greatest hits album. Future. Don't look those words together often, do you?
The song, which will appear on Robbie's upcoming greatest hits album, is called Shame, and is quite possibly about Barlow's current alliance with David Cameron. That's right, another greatest hits album from Robbie, and this time it's a double so there are likely at least four versions of Robbie's duet with Nicole Kidman (LiS is crossing its fingers for a calypso one). It will be called, displaying that characteristic Williams wit, In and Out of Consciousness. Does the self-knowing compensate for the self-obsession? 'Tis the Williams conundrum.
Williams's current quote about the album, however, suggests his self knowledge has been overstated: "The great thing about the album is that it's not only a celebration of my past but also a bridge to the future." Greatest hits album. Future. Don't look those words together often, do you?
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