A Lonely Soul
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I searched for this but couldn't find an existing thread, apologies if it does in fact exist...
In last Friday's Irish Times there is an interview with Robbie Williams witht he following offending paragraph...
Eclecticism, both lyrical and musical, is the key to this album. “I want to be Jay-Z. I mainly want to be Neil Tennant. I wanted to be Stephen Duffy for a little while. I wanted to be Morrissey for a little bit. So there’s all of these people I would like to be, and considering I didn’t really have a music philosophy coming into Take That or leaving Take That – other than ‘I want this to sound great’ – I kind of allow myself to go all over the musical map, and I have done with this album again.”
You can read the full article here, though I suggest not to bother!
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/theticket/2009/1016/1224256752014.html
In last Friday's Irish Times there is an interview with Robbie Williams witht he following offending paragraph...
Eclecticism, both lyrical and musical, is the key to this album. “I want to be Jay-Z. I mainly want to be Neil Tennant. I wanted to be Stephen Duffy for a little while. I wanted to be Morrissey for a little bit. So there’s all of these people I would like to be, and considering I didn’t really have a music philosophy coming into Take That or leaving Take That – other than ‘I want this to sound great’ – I kind of allow myself to go all over the musical map, and I have done with this album again.”
You can read the full article here, though I suggest not to bother!
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/theticket/2009/1016/1224256752014.html