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phd
I must admit I had also never heard of them before. Of course I know of R.Williams... But I never thought of these numbers. Crazy. And the ticket prices are quite high.
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millerman60
We have some horrid popular acts here in the USA,but the incredibly bad taste of the UK music buying public never ceases to amaze me. Spice Girls, Westlife, Take That. Girls Aloud....WTF!
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keefriffhard4life
i thought the song "back for good" was brilliant
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keefriffhard4life
i thought the song "back for good" was brilliant
There was a popular rumour at the time that the Gibb brothers had written it, but had agreed to keep schtum in exchange for a colossal amount of cash from Take That's record company RCA.
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keefriffhard4life
i thought the song "back for good" was brilliant
There was a popular rumour at the time that the Gibb brothers had written it, but had agreed to keep schtum in exchange for a colossal amount of cash from Take That's record company RCA.
There was a similar rumour that Otis Redding wrote "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", but I don't believe that either...
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keefriffhard4life
i thought the song "back for good" was brilliant
There was a popular rumour at the time that the Gibb brothers had written it, but had agreed to keep schtum in exchange for a colossal amount of cash from Take That's record company RCA.
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Gazza
Cant see why people are that outraged about their popularity. Its not as if bands who appear to teenagers or who arent in the rock genre don't exist in the US?
Thricenay hits the nail on the head, though. This is a band who were huge to teenagers in the mid 90s and then split up for almost a decade. So, they kept their original fans AND gained a new fanbase as well. Plus, with Robbie on board (he left in '95, a couple of years before their original break up), they have their original line up again, making them even more popular.
They're also very good entertainers at what they do. Its not hard to see why they can pull in huge crowds, although the numbers for this tour are mind-boggling.
And £55-£85 (with most at the bottom end of that scale) seems to be the price range, which isnt bad at all for a big name act. Certainly cheaper than the Stones or U2.
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MadMax
if the SToneroses reform they'll break take that anyway
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Big Al
I’m a little nostalgic about Take That. I remember hearing Could It Be Magic as a 9-year-old and all the girls in my class had their Take That notebooks and pencil cases. They were the boy band circa 1992-96 here in the UK. Robbie’s departure spelled the end, but I have no problem with their renewed success, personally. As well as coaxing back the 20 and 30-something’s who were fans in the 90’s; they’ve also attracted new audiences, also. They sort of represent middle-of-the-road acceptability. It’s background music for 30-somethings.