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Robbie Williams and former Take That bandmate Gary Barlow are on speaking terms again after years of feuding.
Hostility erupted between the pair when Williams quit the boy band over a decade ago.
But they recently met up in Los Angeles and buried the hatchet.
Barlow told GMTV: "Yes, we met. We had a great chat. He's really well and we're good buds again.
"It was the best meet-up we've had since 1996."
After leaving Take That, Williams became one of the UK’s most successful solo artists while Take That disappeared off the public radar.
However, Take That have enjoyed a successful comeback since reforming last year.
Barlow denied his meeting with Williams signalled the singer planned to rejoin the band.
"No rejoin," he insisted.
Still, fans hope the reunion could convince Williams to make a special appearance during Take That’s next tour.
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People say Robbie has 'lost it' since Guy left.
I got into RWs music with "Rudebox", then checked out the previous album "Intensive Care" which was pretty good.
But the albums before that? About 10 good songs between them. So in my opinion, he's only just 'found it'
nathan, wolvertrampton, west midlands
Haha
The idea of robbie being a global superstar is laughable.
TT have had far more success in the US with him.
Gary was always the talented one robbie just got lucky and ever since he split with guy chambers we have seen how "talented"he truly is.
craig, Edinburgh,
Robbie's music is great and that's what matters... it has evolved so much over the years... hope we keep getting more! And yeah he's drop dead gorgeous but you can't hold that against him. Whereas Take That are... well... rather not comment lol.
Danni, London, UK
Robbie and TT both have huge success, but they are both in completelly different leauges, the only place TT have success on a similar scale to Robbie is the UK. He is a global superstar, so the mere suggestion he needs THEM to revive his apperent flagging carear simply could not be more ridiculous and could only possibly be believed by ill-informed people. And actually the more I think about this notion of Robbie 'needing' TT to 'revive' his apperent flagging carear, the more ridiculous I realise it is. If either of them need eachother it is quite clearly them who need him. Think about it, if he went on their tour with them, they would be selling out stadiums from Australia all the way to Argentina, as oppose to failing to sell out half of their European dates despite them being in reletivly small arenas, or if he had've sung on their album with them, instead of failing to go #1 anywhere else but the UK, it no doubt would've been #1 all around the world. The logic if this idea of him
Scotty, Dublin, Ireland
Robbie and TT both have huge success, but they are both in completelly different leauges, the only place TT have success on a similar scale to Robbie is the UK. He is a global superstar, so the mere suggestion he needs THEM to revive his apperent flagging carear simply could not be more ridiculous and could only possibly be believed by ill-informed people. And actually the more I think about this notion of Robbie 'needing' TT to 'revive' his apperent flagging carear, the more ridiculous I realise it is. If either of them need eachother it is quite clearly them who need him. Think about it, if he went on their tour with them, they would be selling out stadiums from Australia all the way to Argentina, as oppose to failing to sell out half of their European dates despite them being in reletivly small arenas, or if he had've sung on their album with them, instead of failing to go #1 anywhere else but the UK, it no doubt would've been #1 all around the world. The logic if this idea of him
Scotty, Dublin, Ireland
Robbie is the "super star" and will be around for decades. He had the opportunity to join Take That at the Princess Diana concert but chose not to. Take That have made a brilliant comeback but no doubt will only be around for two or three years as they will have to compete with all the other up and coming bands. Gary is a brilliant songwriter but not such a good performer. Its great that the feud is over and it would be amazing if Robbie would appear just once. The journalists always write negative comments about Robbie - maybe jealous of his massive fame, millions of fans and his wealth.
Nick Richards, Brighton, England
I stumbled across this site that has all of Robbies music videos available: www.tubejuke.com
Enjoy!
Perry Solheim, Bergen, Norway
Dont be so stupid lads the guy with the huge head is only playing you because he is out of the limelight and he needs the publicity!
He will cause no end of problems and complications you dont need the hastle carry on as you are!
Paul W Sheath, Warrington, Cheshire