Speaking to NME in occasion of his XXV Tour, Robbie Williams admits that partying with Oasis at Glastonbury changed his life.
Even if the relationship between Robbie Williams and Oasis later took a turn, the singer admitedd that the night at Glastonbury was the “start of his new life”.
Before singing a cover of ‘Don’t Look Back In Anger’, Williams said:
“I started getting ideas about writing my own songs. One thing led to another and I made the cardinal mistake of breaking the rules. They couldn’t contain me anymore.”
“I set off with [a] flute full of champagne and a pocket full of cocaine, ready to get insane in the membrane and I went to Glastonbury to begin what I didn’t know was to be the start of my new life. When I was there, I hung out with this lot…”
He also added:
“Take That became a painful, distant memory. Until they came back and were much bigger than they were back then! They came back and they were bigger than they were! And I was happy for them, and I thought, ‘Fuck it, if you can beat them join them.’”
Source: NME
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