Robbie Williams: Ghosts (Live...with Jools Holland)
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best version of Ghosts, I've ever heard!
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the title of this video lets you know the singer and song so if you don't like him why the hell are you waching it idiot???? Why the need for negative comments???
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@MisAnnThorpe Well, the thing is that, it's not Stephen Duffy's album, and yes, he CO-WROTE the album, with Williams! maybe he's not that into being the spot of attention, he just want to be a good musician and songwriter. I'm talking about RW on stage, as a performer, he's phenomal, an eternainer. That's my opinion, and I'm not a big fan of RW. And no, we're not talking about musicians here.
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@sienamanuel If what you say is true, I don't know, because I never choose to listen to Robbie Williams, then that would almost certainly be because the album was co-written with Stephen Duffy. Mr Duffy is a major talent although unfortunately, nobody has ever heard of him, apart from Robbie Williams it seems! If you don't believe me have a listen to the album 'Looking for a day in the night' by Duffy's band, The Lilac Time. Mr Williams has obviously been listening very closely indeed!
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@cactuskid007 IF that story is true, then the really sad part is that she had neither the courage or intelligence to just tell them where to go. Imagine killing your baby for the sake of your career in the pop industry! Where is she now anyway?
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@davebalo Seeing as we're on the subject of underrated artists, how about the short, black haired guitarist on Williams' right? That's Stephen Duffy. If you've ever heard of him, it's probably only because he co-wrote the Intensive care album. That Williams, who hasn't even a fraction of Duffy's talent has had so much success and acclaim is truly incomprehensible to me. The public gets what the public deserves; mediocrity at best!
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estupendo!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@lizbennetgenova I agree 100% with you especially with this recent story in the newspaper
''Robbie Williams said the success of Take That's reunion tour has "finally laid to rest" the band's ghosts'.
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@skyla3rr3 some people assumed it was written 4 N.Appleton.Of course the unofficial version is very different & you can get it if you pay attention to the lyrics & you know Robbie's songs hidden tracks & Bsides included.In this performance he changed the line "because YOU never heard the truth"in "when WE never heard the truth" (is your bell ringing?) & added a part NOTin the original text:"I think I never told you I loved you immensely but I'm telling you now I love you,I loved you,I love you"
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should of been a single best track on intensive care by a mile.
I did love this particular performance, besides "A Place to Crash". Very strong and overpowering vocal presence. Enjoyed the live version much more than a studio recording.
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