viernes, 12 de agosto de 2011

"Ending Take That would be sacrilege"

Take That could be sticking around for a bit longer, according to Howard Donald. The 43-year-old singer said that he and his band-mates would be crazy to quit now, having just finished a record-breaking sell-out tour - their first since the return of Robbie Williams. He told The Sun, "We're at the highest possible point we can be tour-wise and album-wise. We've done much better than I expected. It would be complete sacrilege if we said, 'let's call it a day, let's stop'." Robbie Williams's return to the band naturally took some of the attention away from the rest of the lads. Robbie may well be off to pursue his solo career for a while, but Howard said it was nice getting to know him again while they recorded the album Progress in New York. "Being in New York and creating half the album there is a memory I will always have," he said. "It just had a different feeling to being in the UK and doing it - you could feel the album coming together, you could feel the friendship of five people." But he admitted that any future tour will have to top their last one to keep the fans happy. "We could stand on a massive stage and put amazing lights and lasers on and not have any of these tricks and hydraulics and the big men and elephants. "We could have all that and we could do a great show. But would they ever come and see us again because we are not of a standard that we were in our last show? "We want people to go home and go to sleep with a smile on their face, be blown away by it, and hope a Take That ticket goes on sale again in a couple of years."

Fuente: Metrolyrics

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