все, окончательно и бесповоротно с обложкой
а вот и первый кадр из клипа
Робби не наврал с пустыней и щетиной
а вообще читаем The Sun
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showb...wilderness.html
что бы ни говорили про Солнышко (и поделом), но в очередной раз они поставляют важную инфу самыми первыми/
Да и вообще. Если уж The Sun хвалят Робби, то...
Robbie: Back from the wilderness
[/i]ROBBIE WILLIAMS is back with an almighty bang.
I have had the exclusive first listen to Bodies, the much awaited single from his new album Reality Killed The Video Star.
And Robbie fans across the globe will be pleased to hear it's a belter.
Rob and I have had our differences over the years but I haven't got a bad word to say about his big comeback song.
He has returned from the wilderness and gone back to the winning formula of good old-fashioned commercial pop, produced by veteran knobs-and-dials man TREVOR HORN. His influence is a stroke of genius, with a rich new electronic sound.
There's a touch of Rob's northern roots and a hint of IAN BROWN about the track.
The tune is a step in the right direction for Robbie after a bit of, er, artistic experimentation on his last project.
The chorus is hands in the air, singalong magic that made Robbie a stadium star.
The lyrics are typical Robbie rhymes, with a bit of religious contemplation for good measure. He sings: "Jesus really died for me. Jesus tried for me." There are also references to "deity" and a bit of Gregorian chanting thrown in to create an eerie atmosphere.
In his time out of the spotlight it's fair to say Robbie hit the muffins pretty hard.
But this shot from the video shows he has shed the extra stone or two and is back in great shape.
In one line of the song he sings: "All we ever wanted was to look good naked. Save me rejection from my reflection. I want perfection."
The girls in Bizarre HQ seem pleased. They reckon he's back to his "fit" best.
I liked the beardy, fat lad-look better.
The shot looks like a scene from No Country For Old Men, with Rob holding hitman JAVIER BARDEM's brutal gas canister gun.
A nod to the title of the song Bodies, perhaps?
Radio 2 are already planning to make the track record of the week and Radio 1 have stuck it on the playlist six weeks before its release.
Bodies is due out on October 12, with Reality Killed The Video Star set to follow on November 9.
Britain has been missing a massive solo star. It's good to see Robbie returning to reclaim his throne.
I'm off to stick a few quid on at the bookies for The Brits to be "The Robbie Show" next year.[/i]
Отредактировано Better Man (03.09.2009 08:44)