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Take That; Beautiful World Lyrics, High Resolution Video Music Download
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My friend Patrick made me know about one of their song. Curious, I dig about the song and found out that it sang by Take That, a boyband which is also former Robbie Williams groups. This album is actually a comeback of Take That after they split in February 1996. It still consist of old Take That former member Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Howard Donald and Jason Orange. Even without Robbie Williams, this group still manage to stand up in UK and win several awards with their hits “Patience” which is my favourite song too. Read through and know more about this group and their album;
Beautiful World
Take That Biography 2007
In the Spring of 1990, Manchester was a city in the grip of a pop-cultural revolution that was attracting the attention of the world’s media. The Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays were in their pomp; the Hacienda had become the most talked-about nightclub on the planet; different music and fashion and clubbing sects were converging to create a plethora of new, baggy sounds and styles.
At the same time, in a small office on a small Mancunian street called Chapel Walks, an entirely different musical enterprise was being planned. A manager called Nigel Martin-Smith had noticed that, Madchester notwithstanding, the British pop charts looked flat. There hadn’t been a decent home-grown teen sensation since Bros went weird, and - yes, it was this bad - the only act in that field generating any excitement were New Kids on the Block. NKOTB were getting a bit surly and difficult as well. So what if you took a group of amenable British boys next door, and got them to sing some proper pop, and set out to offer proper entertainment with their live gigs? The best ideas are always the simple ones.
In 1990, Martin-Smith assembled a group of five working class lads from the North West: Gary Barlow, a 19 year-old from Cheshire who had been singing and playing the organ on the northern club circuit for five years; Howard Donald, 21, a vehicle painter who also dj’d, danced and modelled; Jason Orange, 19, a painter and decorator who had danced on a TV programme called The Hitman and Her; Mark Owen, 16, a former child model and Manchester United trialist, and Rob Williams, a 16-year old body popper from Stoke on Trent.
You will notice than none of them were stage school trained; Gary had learned to work a crowd in the pubs, the other four by competing in break dancing and body popping competitions around Manchester. There were no bland stage-school kids here, and their performing background was, says Gary Barlow now, important. “I think it made a massive difference to us. At 17 I’d been performing in clubs where I’d have to read the crowd straight away, quickly pick a set list, and within 40-45 minutes have everyone on their feet clapping, like in Phoenix Nights. it teaches you to work a room. If you look at our shows, they are so theatrical, it’s almost in cabaret in a way. That all stems from those days.”
They called themselves Take That (”the best of a bad bunch of ideas” says Gary, but it could have been worse - the first idea was “Kick It”) and spent two years gigging with a song and dance act featuring dancey covers, Gary’s own compositions, and some dubious black bondage outfits. “We learned our trade over a couple of years that way,” continues Gary. “Nowadays, you’d sit down with a manager with a list of audiences you needed to hit, and you’d tick them off one by one. But at that point with us it was just guesswork.”
Old-fashioned guesswork proved ultimately as effective as modern business plans but Take That didn’t have it easy; the teen pop press were initially ambivalent towards them, and after signing to a major label in 1992, the band had three flop singles before their cover of Tavares’ 1975 pop-disco hit It Only Takes A Minute hit number seven. This was followed by A Million Love Songs, I Found Heaven and Could It Be Magic, a Barry Manilow cover that the Chemical Brothers used to drop in their sets at Heavenly’s semi-legendary and terribly trendy mid-90s shindig the Sunday Social. Somehow, as Jo Whylie says, Take That “were always the boyband it was ok to like”.
By the end of 1992, Take That were generating hysteria in towns and cities across Britain, and beginning a four-year reign as the nation’s pop-kings that, by the time they split in 1996, would see them become the biggest-selling UK act since the Beatles, selling over 25million records. Their 1993 album Everything Changes begat four UK number ones - Pray, Relight My Fire, Babe and Everything Changes, and spread their appeal to Europe. 1995’s “Nobody Else” LP would launch their biggest hit, the wonderful “Back For Good” which has become a modern standard around the world, with 89 covers in almost every extant musical style.
These were glorious times, when even members of the snooty musical cognoscenti tended to appreciate TT’s perfect pop. Life began to go by in a blur for the boys, but Mark Owen picks out one encapsulating moment: “We were heading towards a hotel in Italy. It was off the beaten track, but the road at either side was packed with people all chasing the bus. There was at mayhem going on, people were just running down the streets and screaming and shouting as we arrived at this hotel with the police escorts. That, for me, summed up what it was like being in that band, with all the travelling round the world, and the craziness.” He adds that there were also surreal moments, the best of which were having tea with Lady Diana at Kensington Palace, and sitting on Elton John’s sofa shouting out requests for him to play on the piano.
What happened next has become one of the more notorious episodes in pop history. In the summer of 1995 Robbie, who had been growing frustrated with his life in Take That, infamously went partying with Oasis at Glastonbury and then left the band. Gary, Mark, Howard and Jason continued as a four piece (having another hit with “Never Forget”) before splitting in February 1996. The announcement had such an impact that it made headlines on the national news, and prompted the Samaritans to set up a dedicated helpline. The aftermath was traumatic for the band members, too. Jason went travelling, but Howard, Robbie, Mark and Gary found themselves pitched against each other as they began solo careers, with the relationship between Gary and Robbie being particularly fraught.
Although they remained in touch with each other, the four lads went their own separate ways and had their own separate ups and downs, until 2004, when the second half of the story begins. There had been talk of a greatest hits package and documentary, and by 2005 a greatest hits album was agreed upun. Then, anxious to avoid one of those cheap Noughties talking heads type “documentaries” about Take That in which cultural commentators talk nonsense, the band decided to do their own. Mark Owen asked Robbie if he’d be interested and, to their amazement, he agreed to star, though not with the band.
By the autumn they were filming, and then came the suggestion from a promoter that they reunite for a tour. They found themselves feeling rather keen on the idea, and when, on 16 November 2005, the Rose D’Or-nominated documentary pulled in a national audience of seven million, the potential was clear. The tickets for the gigs went on sale on December 2, and all 19 dates sold out within an hour and ten minutes; they had to add five stadium dates to meet the remaining demand.
No one was more surprised by all this than the band members themselves. “I thought most people had moved on with their lives,” says Howard Donald. “I knew there was interest because we finished on top, and you still heard the records on the radio, and people sometimes went on about what a good group we were and what a great live act. But I didn’t think people would be interested in rushing out and buy these tickets for a live show. We didn’t have that confidence to say let’s stick in all 20 dates at once. We just released a few dates to start with, but they just sold like hot cakes and we had to released the others straight away. We were overwhelmed by it all.”
The tour began in April last year. On the first night in Newcastle, Mark Owen looked out from backstage well before the concert was due to start, and couldn’t believe how many people were already there; someone, he recalls, had made a banner with the words “We never forgot” and was holding it up even though there was no one on stage. And at that moment, says Mark, they knew what they wanted to do: “give people two hours of enjoyment in which they could just forget about their lives”. Perfect pop.
Generously funded, less frenetic in the dancing and generally older and wiser, the concerts featured a walk through the audience, and a routine about the ten commandments of being in a boy band - plus a hologram of Robbie Williams, which appeared in Could It Be Magic. Critics and public alike loved the shows, and so a new album was never going to be far behind. This time, though, with all four individuals having matured musically and personally, the writing was not handled by Gary alone but shared between him, Jason, Mark, Howard and some outside collaborators.
“We bounce things off each other, melody-wise and then lyrically,” explains Jason. “We had a laptop that we just passed around, whenever one of us felt inspired to tap in a couple of lyrics, we would. So for example, there was a time where they were singing something and I was writing all these words and I was just tapping, tapping, tapping away, loads of words, a stream of consciousness. Then I passed it to one of them, and they just started laughing and passed it to the next guy so one person thought that’s way off, that’s ridiculous, the next person said actually, there’s a couple of lines in there that we could use.”
All of the band, Jason continues, were aware that the album had to be strong, and stand on its own merits rather than Take That’s reputation.
“You can sell a tour on nostalgia, and we did,” he admits. “But you can’t sell new material based on nostalgia - it’s got to be quality.”
We have watched Take That grow up in public; something about their frankness has always seemed to invite us into their world; and of course we have ourselves grown up to their music. There can be very few of us who have not at at least one point in our lives twirled drunkenly around a dancefloor to one of their more jiggy tracks, and now there is a delicious chance to relive it all.
With the release of their new album at the end of 2006 Take That have gone on to smash all expectations. ‘Beautiful World’ not only sold over 1.3 million copies by the end of last year but has now become the biggest selling Take That album in the UK to date. The album finished up as the #2 best selling album of 2006 after just five weeks sales. It sold 437,000 albums during Christmas week which is the biggest Christmas week album sales in the UK in the last ten years! They held the number one album spot for 6 weeks in a row, a feat last achieved by The Verve in 1997 and at one point were at the top of all five official charts - #1 download single, #1 download album, #1 combined single, #1 combined album, and #1 DVD for The Ultimate Tour.
No one can knock the fact that the band have returned in truly spectacular fashion and the best thing is? it’s all just the beginning.









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1.Reach Out Lyrics
If our arms were reaching out
if our words could only bridge the doubt
will we lose this chance again?
Strange roads with different signs
Don’t even know where we divide
Are you my enemy or my friend?
‘Cause I don’t know you
and you don’t know me
it’s the same sun rising
we all just look to the sky
if we try
we can work it out somehow
if you don’t know me
and I don’t know you
how can we be fighting
we’re all connected it’s true
reaching out
it’s only love that pulls us through.
We all grieve in different ways
If one tears could wash away the pain
We’re all free to have the faith we believe, yeah
The world sleeps at different times
With one turn your day is now my night
We all live sharing the air that we breathe.
Reaching out, reaching high
Reaching out
Touching me.
If our arms were reaching out
Il our words could only bridge the doubt.
2.Patience Lyrics
Just have a little patience,
Still hurting from a love I lost,
I’m feeling your frustration,
but in any minute all the pain will stop,
just hold me close inside your arms tonight,
don’t be to hard on my emotion.
Cause I, need time,
My heart is numb has no feeling
So while I’m still healing
Just try, and have a little patience
I really wanna start over again
I know you wanna be my salvation
The one I can always depend
I’ll try to be strong, believe me I’m trying to move on
Its complicated to understand me,
Cause I, need time,
My heart is numb has no feeling
So while I’m still healing
Just try, and have a little patience yeah
Have a little patience yeah.
Cause the scares run so deep,
its been hard but I have to believe
have a little patience
have a little patience
Cause I, need time,
My heart is numb has no feeling
So while I’m still healing
Just try, and have a little patience
Have a little patience
My heart is numb has no feeling
So while I’m still healing
Just try, and have a little patience
3.Beautiful World Lyrics
Here standing in the rain
The sun has gone again and nothing’s gonna change
Time, I need a little time as you slip out of sight
And nothing heals the pain
And I know that it’s you that’s stopping me from falling
Crashing down, losing ground til I see you again
And you know…
The sun will shine, and we will see there’s nothing standing in our way
Love will stand and never break
Never thought this could be me
Do you feel what I feel ?
Everytime that you are near it’s a beautiful world
A beautiful world
Words are hard to keep inside
Even though I’ve tried, impossible to hide
And you know that it’s me that’s stopping you from falling
Crashing don, losing ground til I see you again
And you know …
I’ll be the stars guiding you
I’ll be the place that you hide
I’d run a thousand miles, a thousand miles to be by your side
4.Hold On Lyrics
We’ve been here many times before
Leaving rooms and slamming doors
We’re climbing up the bedroom walls
Sometimes we make it so frustrating
I touch your mouth, I touch your lips
The answers at our fingertips
Not giving up or givin in
Why are we so complicated?
Oh tell me what to say, tell me
To make it all ok
I don’t wanna se you Hurting
Just hold on
Just hold on to me
I don’t wanna se you crying
Just hold on
Just hold on to me
I’m tryin’ to think of what to do
To really make it up to you
So many truths, too many lies
Making love can be so crazy
I find myself back here again
Asking you to let me in
You know it’s time, we need to change
How can we live with all these maybes?
There are no words to say, no words
To make it go away
I don’t wanna se you Hurting
Just hold on
Just hold on to me
I don’t wanna se you crying
Just hold on
Just hold on to me
Cause baby it’s alright
I’m staying here tonight
So hold on
Just tell me what to say
To let you know I’ll always stay
I don’t wanna se you Hurting
Just hold on
Just hold on to me
I don’t wanna se you crying
Just hold on
Just hold on to me
5.Like I Never Loved You At All Lyrics
Like I Never Loved You At All
Where, where are the stars?
The one that we used to call ours
Can’t imagine it now
We used to laugh til we fell down.
The secrets we had, are now in the past
From something to nothing, tell me.
How did we lose our way?
It’s hard to remember
All that we shared
Now we both have separate lives
From lovers to strangers, now alone
There’s no one catching my fall
No one to hear my call
It’s like I never loved you at all.
Now you’re so far away
And I see our star is fading
One too many times
Guess it just got tired of waiting around.
The nights that we though, if these walls could talk
From something to nothing, tell me.
So now does he give you love
Is it only me now that’s thinking of, what we had and what we were
Did you ever care, baby was I ever there?
6.Shine Lyrics
You, you’re such a big star to me
You’re everything I wanna be
But you’re stuck in a hole and I want you to get out
I don’t know what there is to see
But I know it’s time for you to leave
We’re all just pushing along
Trying to figure it out, out, out.
All your anticipation pulls you down
When you can have it all, you can have it all.
So come on, so come on, get it on
Don’t know what you’re waiting for
Your time is coming don’t be late, hey hey
So come on
See the light on your face
Let it shine
Just let it shine
Let it shine.
Stop being so hard on yourself
It’s not good for your health
I know that you can change
So clear your head and come round
You only have to open your eyes
You might just get a big surprise
And it may feel good and you might want to smile, smile, smile.
Don’t you let your demons pull you down
‘Cause you can have it all, you can have it all.
Hey let me know you
You’re all that matters to me
Hey let me show you
You’re all that matters to me.
Hey let me love you
You’re all that matters to me
Hey so come on yeah
Shine all your light over me.
7.I’d Wait For Life Lyrics
There’s a place we used to be
There’s a face that I used to see
There’s a picture with you by my side
There’s a moment that I want to find.
I don’t know where to start
Or how to begin
But I know I love you still.
If you ever turn away
If you ever change your mind
If the road ahead becomes too hard to climb
If there’s something in you heart that tells you to stop
Oh to hold you close tonight
I’d wait for life.
There’s a voice shouting inside my head
There’s a space on your side of the bed
There’s a hope everytimes there’s a sound
There’s a silence that’s playing too loud.
I don’t know how you are
Or how you may be
But I know I love you still.
If I close my eyes
I’ll dream a little deeper baby
‘Cause you are always on my mind
yeah you are always on my mind
For life
8.A’int No Sense In Love Lyrics
I’m afraid of the mornig
I’m afraid of the light
You should come with a warnig
You should be wearing a sign
That says you’re beautiful trouble
So you better beware
One look and I was in right over my head.
On this misery
There’s no place on earth I’d rather be.
You’re not the one I need
You’re just the one that I want
Makes perfect sense to me
You’re not the one I need
But you’re the one that I want
Ain’t no sense in love.
I try to stop myself
So many times
But I keep falling over
I keep crossing the line
The heart of a gypsy and the soul of a stone
It’s just a matter of time before you leave me alone.
Oh sweet misery
Fill my heart un and pour it all over me.
It’s not logical
That’s the way I feel
It’s not logical
Psychological
It’s heaven underneath my skin but it’s hell out here.
9.Why You Believe In Lyrics
What am I to you and what are you to me?
Are we getting better or did we used to be?
What of the songs we used to sing?
Where are the souls we used to carry in?
What is a sail without a hurrycane?
What is a hurt without someone to blame?
Show me the sky and I’ll climb the stairs
Give me something ’cause I’m losing it.
Give me what it is you believe in
‘Cause I give to you my truth
I got all my faith in you
I don’t know which way we are going
Doesn’t matter anyway
Just as long as you will stay.
Tell me the word and I’ll shout in out
For what is a voice when in doubt?
The world has changed
The world will change
Oh give me something cause I need to feel.
It’s all good you know
I still love you so
And you don’t have to do this on your own.
10.Mancunian Lyrics
We used to walk Mancunian Way
We used to swagger we used to sway
Up until the lights took us away
Do you know what you meant to me?
We used to think we werethe bomb
Then someone left a real one
We stayed indoors as the rain come
Back than it made no sense to me
I’m missing your face, your beautiful face
It’s funny that I recall they gave us the keys to the city,
But they don’t fit anything
But I’m coming anyway.
I hear you calling
I came back running
Forgot that feeling
Been so long coming
They tried to step her
She just got stronger
I’m driving home again
Back down Mancunian Way.
I just forgot how it is to feel
To dance and move and keep it real
Been lying down for ten long years
But I was there and it feels like yesterday
I’m missing your face, your beautiful face
It’s funny that recall you came when I was pretty, but that don’t work no more
But I’m coming anyway.
Now I stand here in front of you
I know now what I’m gonna do
My shoulders low, but my head is high
I’m gonna bring this town alive
Through this acidic rain
I’m gonna come back to life again.
11.Wooden Boat/Butterfly Lyrics
A little boy me went fishing in a wooden boat
Sitting there for hours in the cold
Patience is a virtue til we die
Then a ripple in the water caught my eye
Sometimes we don’t know what we’re waiting for
That’s the time to be the first one on the dance floor
We go from green to blue to gold to black
Breathe deep, who knows how long this will last
Only was last week I learned to drive
Stole my Mother’s keys and drove all night
Christine never showed it’s 4am
Started up Mum’s car drove home again
Sometimes we don’t know what we’re waiting for
That’s the time to be the first one on the dance floor
We go from green to blue to gold to black
Breathe deep, who knows how long this will last
One year ago I kissed my bride
Now I wait to hear my baby’s cry
Woman showed me all that she knew then
To cut himself down man’s born again
Sometimes we don’t know what we’re waiting for
That’s the time to be the first one on the dance floor
We go from green to blue to gold to black
Breathe deep, who knows how long this will last
Christine died and now I’m here alone
What I wouldn’t give to be on that wooden boat
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“Patience” Music Video Snapshot;

High-Quality “Patience” Vids;
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Resolution:720×480 (16:9)
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Genre: Pop
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P/S; This also my comeback post after sick few days back ago. I’m fine now thanks to you guys who wishing me well and Apple whom taking care of me this whole sick time. While I sick, I also play with some theme and apply it to my blog. Hope you guys like it. Let me know if you guys want this theme so that I’ll post and share it.
























Take That are awesome. Dictated a part of my life in the mid 90’s
Like the new layout too man.
I can see that you are recently addicted to Take That
I don’t have any favorite boy band.
Hey! I simply in love with Take That when I was young till now. I still can memorize all of their old songs! haha…! And I still kept their old cassettes !
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