I remember when I used to sort of like Robbie Williams music!
It was back in 1997 and he had left Take That (who I HATED) and he went solo. I was thinking back to these days wondering how I could have been such an idiot. I mean have you listened to his recent stuff? It bloody terrible!
I decided to have a laugh and went to youtube to find his early stuff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9md6fzuu4Es
To my horror I still like it!
:angst:
I had to confess my sins.
Re: I remember when I used to sort of like Robbie Williams music!
Can I ask what stuff you normally listen to nowadays?
I find his stuff terrible and always have. I unfortunately (for reasons too harrowing I will not go into) seen him twice live, and was not even swayed by that, which is where people always try to convince me his skills lie.
I made it about 19 seconds into that clip lol.
Re: I remember when I used to sort of like Robbie Williams music!
I normally like stuff like The Beatles, the Who, Blur, Oasis etc
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Jay
I normally like stuff like The Beatles, the Who, Blur, Oasis etc
Add Robbie Williams to that list and it corrupts it beyond all belief.
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robbies first 2 albums were fantastic... but thats mainly down to guy chambers...
his new stuff is rubbish... lol
life thru a lens was a great album with some great songs on it :)
ur not the only one :)
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mmh
robbies first 2 albums were fantastic... but thats mainly down to guy chambers...
his new stuff is rubbish... lol
life thru a lens was a great album with some great songs on it :)
ur not the only one :)
This, coming from a Bryan Adams fan, means less than nothing :p
To be a bit more serious, I found his first two albums less mediocre than most pop music but beyond the half a dozen hit singles he had I really don't care for his music or his ego for that matter. It sounds harsh and he's sold more records than I ever will, but if he was genuinely really really talented he'd still be knocking out the hits today, not watching his albums fly into bargain bins nation wide and wishing he'd hopped on the Take That reunion gravy train.