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stickyvicky
06 Dec 13 20:12
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I just don't get it.....what am I missing?...........The guy can't sing yet is a so called 'superstar' that sells out stadiums around the worldSurprised

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By:
Angel Gabrial
When: 06 Dec 13 20:24
The stadiums are full of women and gayers stickyvicky, are you in this category stickyvicky?

If not then yoou will never understand it all, like me.
By:
stickyvicky
When: 06 Dec 13 20:28
Neither thankfully, Happy he's on BBC1 atm and has about a vocal range of half an octave
By:
HowieTheRookie.
When: 06 Dec 13 20:29
'Around the world'  are you sure?
By:
stickyvicky
When: 06 Dec 13 20:32
Well Europe and Australia then,not big in the US I believe.
By:
kenny mann
When: 06 Dec 13 20:34
she mixed him up with Paul McCartney
By:
kenny mann
When: 06 Dec 13 20:35
Robbie's not too bad, loves himself a bit too much but decent entertainer.
By:
SPOT THE DOG
When: 06 Dec 13 20:44
i'm with the OP
By:
Angel Gabrial
When: 06 Dec 13 20:47
kenny which category do you fall into?

Do you really prefer Robbie Willams to Macca?
By:
HRH The Lager Khan
When: 06 Dec 13 20:49
Easy mistake to make is confusing Take That with The Beatles
By:
Angel Gabrial
When: 06 Dec 13 20:52
Jason Orange or George Harrison is open to debate.
By:
kenny mann
When: 06 Dec 13 20:54
His dad's better than him. Just been on.
By:
Howdi
When: 06 Dec 13 20:59
turned dull bit like me creating dual threads :(
By:
AyersRock
When: 06 Dec 13 21:19
has some decent pop tunes in his day, none of which  he wrote, but for a poor poor from stoke hasnt done too badly
By:
AyersRock
When: 06 Dec 13 21:19
poor kid*
By:
Emden
When: 06 Dec 13 21:31
I have a lot of sympathy for anyone unfortunate enough to have been dragged up in Stoke.
By:
MadVlad
When: 06 Dec 13 22:10
err he can sing and in fact he sings very well.
By:
MadVlad
When: 06 Dec 13 22:11
hence the swing album......
By:
Emden
When: 07 Dec 13 00:45
he can't be too bad

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093105/
By:
kenny mann
When: 07 Dec 13 00:47
Angel Gabrial

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kenny which category do you fall into?

Do you really prefer Robbie Willams to Macca



Not by a long chalk. I thought my post made that clear.Happy
By:
Angel Gabrial
When: 07 Dec 13 09:50
No idea what i am on about Kenny, it was clear. Perhaps i was drunk i can`t remember.
By:
kenny mann
When: 07 Dec 13 11:20
WinkWinkHappy
By:
buzzer
When: 09 Dec 13 20:55
an act for the OAPs
By:
orioles
When: 09 Dec 13 21:02
Chunky karaoke.
By:
dewey
When: 09 Dec 13 21:04
He sings as well as most of 'em these days and is very, very popular 'personalty' - must have done something right - perhaps you're a bit hard to please.
By:
orioles
When: 09 Dec 13 21:08
Was there ever a better qualification for stardom? 'He sings as well as most of 'em these days' Plain
By:
dewey
When: 09 Dec 13 21:22
'fraid so..........................!
By:
disicipline=£££££££££££££sssss
When: 09 Dec 13 21:41
poor thing must have spend that $80 million  he got from sany a few years back already
By:
Wallflower
When: 09 Dec 13 21:44
I saw this the other night for few minutes..... on in the background, remembered it because it caught my attention.....3 or 4 people in the room agreed that bloke, Robbie Williams can't sing. Maybe he could in the past don't really know...but the thing I heard was pretty dire.
By:
HRH The Lager Khan
When: 09 Dec 13 21:45
Personality? The need to pull a stoopid face or say something fairly moronic every time a camera and/or microphone gets shoved his way. He's made a few decent songs, and has the modern day equivalent of that Elton John middle ground almost to him self. Music for people whose template for life is to watch Eastenders and X Factor, eat at McDonalds and Pizza Hut, and put little St George flags on their Ford Focus when a World Cup is on. I can't believe that your average Robbie concert goer goes to more than a couple of gigs a year, and all of the stadium variety.
By:
kenny mann
When: 09 Dec 13 21:46
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By:
HRH The Lager Khan
When: 09 Dec 13 21:53
Doesn't Gary Barlow look young?
By:
dewey
When: 09 Dec 13 22:00
HRH The Lager Khan - I honestly haven't/don't frequent the popular activities you have mentioned.....did accompany/chaffeur my youngest daughter to a Robbie Concert a few years ago -  was a good night actually.  She didn't marry him though - much against her wishes and she's has grown up a lot since then.  May I  suggest you refer to the 'People who dissapeared up their own backside' thread -  might be just up your street.
By:
HRH The Lager Khan
When: 09 Dec 13 22:27
dewey - Maybe that came across as condescending, but the level of his popularity (the fact he can do 4 or 5 nights at Wembley rather than just a couple) baffles me - Personal choice of course, but I just meant there is so much better out there and it seems the masses are very easily pleased.
By:
dewey
When: 09 Dec 13 22:32
Each to their own - could be worse........................
By:
666_v
When: 09 Dec 13 22:50
It's 'acts' like him that hold back the development of music.

Gifted musicians hardly get a look in and so go to work in a shop or the like whilst Xfactor and other manufactured pap creates 'stars'
By:
kenny mann
When: 10 Dec 13 02:12
I agree with HRH in that the masses are easily pleased. However there are far worse acts out there than Robbie, who is a decent entertainer with a reasonable, but certainly not brilliant voice.
By:
Clungehungry
When: 10 Dec 13 05:47
I quite like the masses, or, as they're more commonly known, people.
By:
black shuck
When: 10 Dec 13 17:00
I cant stand the whining, self pitying, tub of tuneless lard....rant over Whoops
By:
fool proof
When: 10 Dec 13 18:26
^^^^LaughLaughLaugh^^^^^
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