After Take That's opening performance of their song Greatest Day, Barlow told the 4,500-strong crowd: "What a perfect night for us to introduce an old friend."
Williams, who left Take That in 1995, then appeared on stage before moments later being left to perform songs from his new album, Bodies and You Know Me.
Afterwards, he said: "I started tearing up just before I came on, and the lads were singing and knowing it was just about to happen and knowing what the reactions were going to be like, and then all my team were like 'Please don't cry'.
"And I think we should have milked it for a lot longer than we actually did. I think Gaz, in his wisdom, went, 'Right, we should get off now, let the lad do his singing.'
"I was trying to get them back to do a bow and everything. That's the first time in 15 years, we should have at least stayed there for 10 minutes."
Of speculation about him performing with the band again, he said plans were "shaping up to be very exciting" but added that he did not know where, when or how it would happen.
Robbie Williams on appearing with Take That: "This feels good"
"I just hope people don't get bored of the idea before it actually happens," he said.
Williams and Take That returned to the stage with all the other artists to round off the show with a performance of The Beatles' Hey Jude.
viernes, 13 de noviembre de 2009
Entrevista a Robbie tras su actuación en CIN
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Y después de todo, no cambia de idea sobre lo de no hacer gira :(
yo solo espero que ocurra cuando nosotras estemos alli!!!! jjajjaj xD
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