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Friday, June 30, 2017

Robbie Williams, Live in Athens, 20 July 2015

Not only I was never a fun of Robbie Williams, I wasn't even listening to his music. Then, two years ago, I was invited to his concert at the ouskirts of Athens, at Terravibe park for the Rockwave festival. And eventhough watching him perform live didn't make me a fun, I deeply respected him, as a musician, a performer and a person too. You might say that although I can clearly form an opinion about him as a musician and performer by watching him, I couldn't possibly form onw on him as a person, and this is absolutely true. But that is exactly the point that I want to make. That artists of his level have a way of radiating that makes you feel so familiar with them. A way of connecting that feels human, a feeling of having let go of etiquete and just expose oneself in openess and innocense. Leaving the concert after it finnished, i was feeling good. That may doesn't sound much but it was a feeling good that produced a very positive outlook for this world. And I respect him and love him for this.