Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
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Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
What say you?
I like the man, he has some great songs. And he seems bend on pissing off Jimmy Page.
I like the man, he has some great songs. And he seems bend on pissing off Jimmy Page.
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Re: Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
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Re: Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
Nay.
Rock DJ was kinda cool that’s about it.
Rock DJ was kinda cool that’s about it.
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Re: Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
Love! I appreciate the British humor and sarcasm.
He should be bigger in the States but I can’t be how big he is in the UK so I guess he’s about even.
He’s got a few compilation albums so I’d start there. I think my personal favorites are Come Undone, Me and My Monkey, Shame, of course Angels and Better Man. Candy is insanely catchy. The single version of Sin Sin Sin. Lots of great songs that sound nothing like anything else I can think of.
He should be bigger in the States but I can’t be how big he is in the UK so I guess he’s about even.
He’s got a few compilation albums so I’d start there. I think my personal favorites are Come Undone, Me and My Monkey, Shame, of course Angels and Better Man. Candy is insanely catchy. The single version of Sin Sin Sin. Lots of great songs that sound nothing like anything else I can think of.
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Re: Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
No. One of the reasons why I left the UK.

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Is he THAT popular there? I guess that’s part of why I like him. In the US, he’s really a one hit wonder. When things get TOO popular they start to lose their appeal.
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Re: Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
In the late 90s/early 2000s he was.DonJuanDeMarco wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 4:23 pmIs he THAT popular there? I guess that’s part of why I like him. In the US, he’s really a one hit wonder. When things get TOO popular they start to lose their appeal.
And his band take that were huge in the mid 90s.

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Re: Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
Nay.
His name sounds too close to Robin Williams which is annoying.
The same way Ryan Adams is too close to Bryan Adams.
No.
His name sounds too close to Robin Williams which is annoying.
The same way Ryan Adams is too close to Bryan Adams.
No.

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Re: Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
I cannot believe that this is seriously a topic on metal sludge?
Seriously?
The guy is the U.K. equivalent of someone from new kids on the block
He has literally nothing to do with rock/metal
Any rocker over here knows this and looked up to the USA for solidly rejecting his music.
I thought this board of all places would realise this
What next “anyone here rate new kids on the block ?”
Seriously?
The guy is the U.K. equivalent of someone from new kids on the block
He has literally nothing to do with rock/metal
Any rocker over here knows this and looked up to the USA for solidly rejecting his music.
I thought this board of all places would realise this
What next “anyone here rate new kids on the block ?”
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Re: Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
It's ok not to like him. But that's a dumb comparison.alexleehooker wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 8:23 am I cannot believe that this is seriously a topic on metal sludge?
Seriously?
The guy is the U.K. equivalent of someone from new kids on the block
He has literally nothing to do with rock/metal
Any rocker over here knows this and looked up to the USA for solidly rejecting his music.
I thought this board of all places would realise this![]()
What next “anyone here rate new kids on the block ?”
Re: Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
You don't know anything about music, or entertainment. That's ok.alexleehooker wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 8:23 am I cannot believe that this is seriously a topic on metal sludge?
Seriously?
The guy is the U.K. equivalent of someone from new kids on the block
He has literally nothing to do with rock/metal
Any rocker over here knows this and looked up to the USA for solidly rejecting his music.
I thought this board of all places would realise this![]()
What next “anyone here rate new kids on the block ?”
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And apparently metal sludge where we disucss a variety of artists/bands outside the typical sludge bands. And have for my tenure here (20+ years)Ale wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 12:44 pmYou don't know anything about music, or entertainment. That's ok.alexleehooker wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 8:23 am I cannot believe that this is seriously a topic on metal sludge?
Seriously?
The guy is the U.K. equivalent of someone from new kids on the block
He has literally nothing to do with rock/metal
Any rocker over here knows this and looked up to the USA for solidly rejecting his music.
I thought this board of all places would realise this![]()
What next “anyone here rate new kids on the block ?”

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Re: Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
Fuck, he was enormous in New Zealand for a little while there. I saw him at what I guess was his prime - it was a pretty fun show.
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Re: Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
kingrolfus wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 12:20 pmIt's ok not to like him. But that's a dumb comparison.alexleehooker wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 8:23 am I cannot believe that this is seriously a topic on metal sludge?
Seriously?
The guy is the U.K. equivalent of someone from new kids on the block
He has literally nothing to do with rock/metal
Any rocker over here knows this and looked up to the USA for solidly rejecting his music.
I thought this board of all places would realise this![]()
What next “anyone here rate new kids on the block ?”
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Re: Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
When Robbie exploded in the late 90s he was one of the very few people doing what could be considered 'Arena Rock' - hardly anyone was even using the word 'ROCK' back then. Such an odd time. Robbie was probably the closest thing on a big scale to the music I loved which had the right kind of energy and I was all over it. Big bombastic Rock Songs with a great live band too.alexleehooker wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2025 8:23 am I cannot believe that this is seriously a topic on metal sludge?
Seriously?
The guy is the U.K. equivalent of someone from new kids on the block
He has literally nothing to do with rock/metal
Any rocker over here knows this and looked up to the USA for solidly rejecting his music.
I thought this board of all places would realise this![]()
What next “anyone here rate new kids on the block ?”
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Re: Robbie Williams, yay or nay?
Rob, I respect your music and achievements , and insight
We are similar age and around similar scene
However , I always thought it was fake indie rock , I never heard anything genuine to the classic or stadium rock , although he wore Kiss makeup in a video.
Again though, I respect your opinion. But you can keep ‘rude box’ and ‘relight my fire’, and I’ll stick with ‘total 13’, ‘payin the dues’ and ‘space age playboys’ that was my 90s/milenial rock revival.
We are similar age and around similar scene
However , I always thought it was fake indie rock , I never heard anything genuine to the classic or stadium rock , although he wore Kiss makeup in a video.
Again though, I respect your opinion. But you can keep ‘rude box’ and ‘relight my fire’, and I’ll stick with ‘total 13’, ‘payin the dues’ and ‘space age playboys’ that was my 90s/milenial rock revival.