Robbie Williams' award misery
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Mar 1, 2007, 12:20 GMT
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NME readers have been voting in their droves to name Robbie Williams Rudebox worst album of 2006.
And they are to send his award to him in rehab!
Not only is this action sick beyond words, it shows how the magazine has long past its prime... how can they give the album (which incidently was one of the top selling albums- worldwide for 2006) 8 out of 10 then give it worst album.
NME gives Rudebox 8/10
Pop and Indie bible 'NME' has declared Rudebox to be an amazing pop album and given it an impessive 8 out of 10.
The magazine also calls Rudebox the 'best thing' Robbie has ever done and goes on to call 'She's Madonna' his most bonkest song ever'
Rudebox, it says, is a 'fun, frantic, pisstaking mixtape of crystalline 80's electropop' and musically, 'he's just getting started'. 'Love it', it chirps. Cheers!
Sources: www.robbiewilliams.com & www.purerobbie.com
Is NME now an oxymoron, or is it just read by morons?
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Karma KillerMar 1st, 2007 - 23:20:28
This article just demonstrates how hypocritical; pointless; predictable;and spineless these so called music award ceremonies and music magazines are! The Rudebox album actually got very good reviews from all the main music magazines eg, MoJo, Uncut , Music Weekly and NME) when it was first released. Especially, the NME Magazine which gave it a review score of 8/10. Although, the magazine will claim that this stupid madeup award was voted for by its so-called music loving readers,its pretty obvious that they would vote this to be the worst album of the year. As there has been a relentless vicious brainwashing campaign since the release of this album, by our good old mainstream British Press to discredit Mr Williams and his work. I also think it is quite suspicious that the name of the winner of this award was leaked to the press in advance on the eve of the ceremony with the sponsers name attached. Call me sinical, but this smells of using Mr Williams name in order to obtain free publicity for the NME Magazine and it's Sponsers. As they know that any negative stories about Mr Williams will be gleefully taken up by the spiteful negative press in this country.
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