terça-feira, fevereiro 22, 2011

ROCKET SHIP LYRIC

When darkness filled me with expectation.
Could not see things straight or find my angel
I was a lost soul without a road map.
And out of body experience


Then you held out your hand,
Like I hoped that you would.
Saying not to let go
Don't you dare let me go.
Then you asked me to stay,
No way, I couldn't move.
Then you held me so tight.

And it's making better now.
Almost human now.
I made it up some how.
It played with my head.



I'm feeling much better now.
Won't be under now.
I've got stars over my head.


I prayed for reinvention.
A final resolution.
A catastrophic consequences and solution
I was a wise man without a gold star.
A lonely soldier without a cold war.

Then you held out your hand,
Like I hoped that you would.
Saying not to let go
Don't you dare let me go.
Then you asked me to stay
No way I couldn't move.
Then you held me so tight.

And it's making better now.
Almost human now.
I made it up some how.
It played with my head.

I'm feeling much better now.
Won't be under now.
I've got stars over my head.

 
I've got you back here in my mind
To the mother ship I come.  
Like a rocket ship,
In the galaxy.
We were back where we belong.
 
And I'm not afraid....

I haven't felt quite this way, for so long now. 

I can't explain... anymore.

I've got you back here in my mind  To the mother ship I come.  
Like a rocket ship,
In the galaxy.
We were back where we belong.

And its making better now.
Almost human now.
I made it up some how.
It played with my head.


I'm feeling much better now.
Won't be under now.
I've got stars over my head.

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sábado, fevereiro 19, 2011

Take That new tour details

I’VE often regarded Robbie Williams as something of a (s)Marty pants...
Which might go some way to explaining the theme of Take That’s hyped Progress 2011 tour – Back to the Future.

Until now, details have been as secret as the designer of Kate Middleton’s wedding dress.
But I can reveal that Gary Barlow, Jason Orange, Howard Donald, Mark Owen and Robbie are planning the most expensive set ever by a British band.
It is inspired by the 1985 classic film starring Michael J Fox as Marty McFly (inset) and features “flying time machines” as driven by Marty, a Christopher Lloyd-style nutty professor and a special retro section with dodgy undercuts, stonewashed denim ’n’ all. I’m told: “U2’s 360 Tour in 2009 cost £61million and Progress may out-do even that.
“The guys are big fans of the Back To The Future movies and want a time machine metaphor to show how they’ve changed.

“What with Robbie rejoining, they also needed some way of skipping over the years he was absent.” It is understood the quintet will open the show in front of a 90s backdrop, playing the early hits. The middle section will see Robbie, 36, go it alone with his solo hits. Take That, sans Rob, are expected to play tracks from their Circus and Beautiful World albums, before all five reunite for the finale.
They are about to audition dancers for the shows, which kick off on May 27 in Sunderland. Adds my source: “The boys are keenly discussing every aspect of the tour and won’t decide on final details until just days before. But it’s bound to be spectacular.”
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Read more: Mirror

quarta-feira, fevereiro 16, 2011

Take That ganham Brit para melhor grupo britânico

A actuação do grupo foi um dos momentos altos dos Brit Awards

Os cincos músicos reuniram-se em 2010 para voltar a gravar, tendo editado "Progress", o álbum mais vendido no ano passado no mercado britânico.

A actuação dos Take That foi um dos momentos da noite de entrega dos Brit Awards, na terça-feira à noite, em Londres. O grupo, formado por Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald, Jason Orange e Robbie Williams, venceu o prémio de melhor grupo britânico.
Depois de terem arrecadado no domingo o Grammy de melhor álbum de ano com "The Suburbs", os canadianos Arcade Fire venceram na terça-feira o Brit de melhor grupo e disco internacionais.
O rapper britânico Tinie Tempah estava nomeado para quatro Brit Awards, mas só conquistou dois com o disco de estreia "Disco-very": artista revelação e melhor single com "Pass Out".
Os Mumford and Sons, que somavam três nomeações, venceram o prémio de melhor álbum britânico com "Sign No More".
O rapper Plan B foi eleito o melhor artista britânico masculino e Laura Marling na categoria feminina.

terça-feira, fevereiro 15, 2011

Brits 2011: Take That win best British group award


Take That ended an 18-year wait to be crowned the best British group at the 2011 Brit awards.

Take That brit awards 

Take That: Best British Group 2011
Take That Brits 2011
The boy-turned-man band won the prize – voted for by their peers at the Brits Academy – at the third time of asking

The group, now including Robbie Williams again, celebrated with a ‘randy riot’ performance of their single Kidz, which starred an army of riot police who stripped to their underwear around them.
It was the routine the Fab 5 were meant to perform at the X Factor final which was reportedly axed by Simon Cowell shortly after clashes between police and students over university tuition fees. 
Boys to men: Take THAT, Brits 2011!
 

Brit awards 2011: Take That win best British group 21 years after their debut

Take That at the Brit awards
Take That at the Brit awards. Photograph: Matt Kent/WireImage
 
It may only take a minute to fall in love, but to reach the zenith of your artistic career can take a while longer, as Take That have discovered.
After 17 No 1 hits, pop world domination, an acrimonious split and dewy-eyed reunion, the phenomenally successful boy-turned-manband were finally crowned best British group at the Brit awards, 21 years after their first performance on the cheesy late-night TV show The Hitman & Her.
Young pretender Tinie Tempah may have taken home more awards – the rapper received statuettes for both British breakthrough act and best single for the infectious Pass Out – but the night belonged to the veteran band.
The revamped Brits were styled as a music-centric event rather than the bacchanalian back-patting exercise of the past. And there was evidence that the 1,000-strong voting academy, which this year included music performers for the first time as well as the usual promoters, producers, publishers and retailers, wanted to celebrate "quality" music.
In perhaps the most telling illustration of the change, folk singer-songwriter Laura Marling accepted the award for best British female solo artist.
While her precisely written and haunting album I Speak Because I Can received critical acclaim, it peaked at No 4 in the charts and she has remained under the mainstream radar.
Her victory is just the sort of left-of-centre award that the new Brits chairman David Joseph was looking for when he overhauled the voting academy.
The same, too, could be said for folk band Mumford & Sons, who have proved that banjos are no barriers to mass appeal, and took home the most coveted award of the night, the best British album, for their debut release Sigh No More.
But the revamp of the awards could not deflect from the crowning of Take That, the peak of an extraordinary 12 months in which the group's most recent album, Progress, became the fastest-selling of the decade with first-day sales of more than 235,000, the highest since Oasis released Be Here Now in 1997.
Take That's accompanying tour – the biggest in UK history – sold out in minutes, and promises to be the most spectacular that "Thatters", as their fans are known, have ever seen.
The band split amid accusations, insults and alcoholism in 1995. Robbie Williams, ever the bad boy of the group, went on to achieve huge success as a solo act – and has won more Brit awards than any other artist. His debut album, Life Thru a Lens, went straight to No 1, and hits such as Angels lodged themselves firmly in the karaoke canon.
But after Williams's career hit the buffers, the newly-reformed four-piece Take That went on to have success without him with The Ultimate tour in 2006, and The Circus album and tour in 2008.
Gary Barlow, the main songwriter of the band, recently turned 40, joining Jason Orange who is the same age, and Howard Donald, 42, in the realm of fortysomethings. Williams and Mark Owen are not far behind at 37 and 39.
Take That's award – the first time they have been crowned best British band despite three previous nominations – comes eight months after Williams announced he was rejoining the band.
Plan B, real name Ben Drew, whose concept album The Defamation Of Strickland Banks went to No 1 in the UK, was named best British male solo artist for his blend of rap-punctuated soul, while Jessie J, who has exploded on to the pop scene in 2011, going to No 1 with Price Tag this month, took home the prize for best newcomer.
Canadian indie rockers Arcade Fire continued their good run, winning best international group and best international album, after taking home a Grammy on Sunday for album of the year for The Suburbs.
American rapper Cee Lo Green, singer of the hugely popular, if not charmingly titled, Fuck You (or Forget You, depending on your radio station), took home the award for best international male solo artist while Rihanna won best international female solo artist.
The Brits may have been all about the music, but proof that the awards still enjoy a little unadulterated bubble-gum pop came in the perfectly coiffed form of the teen idol Justin Bieber, who took home the award for best international breakthrough act.

Take That Kidz The Brit Awards 2011


Take That kick off Brit Awards

terça-feira, fevereiro 08, 2011

Agenda

12th Feb- Wetten Dass- Channel ZDF;
15th Feb- Brits 2011- ITV1 8.00 pm; 
18th Feb- Sanremo Festival (Italy) Channel Rai 1; 
21st Feb-KIDZ single release; 
18th March- Comic Relief 2011- BBC