Ahaahaha I thought the same...love that TV show and loved Take That; I was 14 yo at the time of this concert, my gosh😊❣️ big crush on Robbie and Howard. Good old times 😃
I guess you don't follow Robbie's life. Robbie was in and out of rehab in his 20s. But once he got married he has been absolutely amazing. He has 3 children now. I meant that Robbie was awarded the BRIT Icon prize in 2016. To me he is an icon. I love his songs and his singing. That's why I am here. What are YOU doing here then?
@@sanjamatsuri lol he was literally given the BRIT Icon Award a few years back, he's one of the three people who have received the award, the other two being Elton John and David Bowie
Even though Robbie was part of a band and didn't sing much at the time, when you watch this video you can tell that as soon as he was more in the spotlight, his entertainment qualities came out and in that regard he outshone the other guys. In hindsight, it's not too surprising that he became a superstar.
If you watch the documentary, Could it be Magic was mostly Robbie & a black backing singer because the rest of the group's vocal were deemed too poor. I Found Heaven which is vocally challenging is mostly (and effortlessly) Robbie too , but Gary obviously struggles with the high notes in it.
@@sarahholland2600 I only recently discovered Take That and the individual members. Totally impressed. And Robbie William's vocals are so versatile. Why wasnt he given more songs to sing while he was at Take That. His charisma and dancing is also electrifying. His version of MY WAY at his concert in 2001, was just unparalleled. I think in any band, every member if they want to - should have more vocal range opportunities. Not just the lead singer.
Pure talent. Young, energetic, looks, and the great voice. He still has a great voice. However, like the song says “ Everything Changes”. He was at the top of his career most likely at this time.
Fall in Love with them when i was 14 years old. Supported them until the End of the band First Time. Those years where the best of my life. I will always remember that time. We were young. Had no idear whats coming when we grow up. We were so secure. I made friends in that time i never saw back after they split up. Missing that Time very much.
@@meeowmeeowmeeow The thing is, its a boy band!! Jason doesn't sing and his stage presence is weak compared to the rest. He's there for his looks which i dont think is very important
the 90's were truly the golden age for British music and culture, fuck the 60's..... Robbie should've been the labour leader in 97....we'd have had a different world, a better world,
Totally! I loved growing up with Take That. I love them since their very first song. The nineties were amazing. Kids these days will never understand how good it was
Simon A British life, culture and values died when that scum got in. 5 million immigrants, illegal war in Iraq, terrorist attacks on Britains streets, worst recession since the 1930's....that's why I'm voting tories