Robbie Williams paid tribute to his former Take That bandmates at his BBC Electric Proms show at London's Roundhouse venue last night (October 20).
Introducing 'No Regrets' as "a song about the band I used to be in", Williams described his reconciliation with the group during the gig â his first in three years.
"I've got a new best mate and his name's Gary Barlow," he said. He also changed the final lyric of the song to "I guess the love we have is officially alive", as opposed to "dead".
That boy is a complete joke!. after all the crap he gave Gary Barlow and the rest of the band in the past, now his career is hanging in the balance he's having to grovel and try to make us beliveve there are no har feelings, and now Take That are a massive success again, and much more talented that that tosser will ever be. At least Gary is a natural talent and a real song writer who doen't need anyone who help him create hits, Robbie is a toss pot, I've never liked him and never will.
Introducing 'No Regrets' as "a song about the band I used to be in", Williams described his reconciliation with the group during the gig â his first in three years.
"I've got a new best mate and his name's Gary Barlow," he said. He also changed the final lyric of the song to "I guess the love we have is officially alive", as opposed to "dead".
That boy is a complete joke!. after all the crap he gave Gary Barlow and the rest of the band in the past, now his career is hanging in the balance he's having to grovel and try to make us beliveve there are no har feelings, and now Take That are a massive success again, and much more talented that that tosser will ever be. At least Gary is a natural talent and a real song writer who doen't need anyone who help him create hits, Robbie is a toss pot, I've never liked him and never will.