sexta-feira, julho 16, 2010

This could be magic

ROBBIE WILLIAMS rekindling the old TAKE THAT magic for one last album and tour will surely go down as one of the worst kept secrets in the history of music.

It was always going to happen. It was just a matter of when.

They say time is a great healer and 15 years has done the trick for Robbie and GARY BARLOW.

And thank the lord for some good news after such a bleak few weeks of murder and misery dominating the headlines.

This reunion is HUGE. It doesn't get any bigger.

The tour will break records on pre-sales, as will the album. Then there'll be the sponsorship, the TV rights, a DVD, merchandising, royalties and publishing.

If you thought the boys were rich now, next Christmas is going to see them served up with a whole new level of wealth.


The only problem I can see is Robbie's crippling stage fright and his hatred of being on the road.

Still at least he will have the four best friends he has ever had standing shoulder to shoulder beside him.

However, here's the real question on the lips of all TT fans: Is Robbie back for good?

The answer to that is a simple "No". The Take That story needed a final chapter and this is it - one last album, one last tour and then it will be time to call it a day.

Why take the gloss off one of the most romantic pop stories in British music history?

This is the happy ending.

I just hope the old cracks don't reappear when they are living in each other's pockets on tour again.



Read more: The Sun

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