Gary Barlow: I won't be going solo from Take That like Robbie Williams
He has turned around his fortunes once before to become a national treasure but Gary Barlow has ruled out trying to resurrect his solo career like Take That bandmate Robbie Williams.
Turning himself into a modern-day Bob Geldof by organising last night’s BBC Children in Need Rocks Manchester, The X Factor judge says his second coming ‘feels incredible’.
‘I guess it’s becoming older and having children myself,’ the 40-year-old said. ‘It makes you feel more responsible.’
Barlow believes making a difference now takes priority over ego and says Take That are taking a breather, too.
‘I keep reminding people that the last five years for us have been insane so after this massive tour and two years back with Rob, it’s time for a bit of time off – except for me,’ he told Metro.
As for using his platform of dominance to peddle his own music, the star said he’s only up for ‘an odd gig here or there’. A Robbie Williams-style assault on the chart is a no-go.
‘That’s all fun but actually getting serious and doing a record? No – not for me,’ he added.
This time around Gary is oblivious to the media storm he creates on The X Factor after bad headlines sent him into a binge-eating spin when Take That first split up.
‘I had great advice about six weeks ago to stop reading anything, so I have,’ said the Love Won’t Wait singer. ‘I should have learned that years ago,’ he continued. ‘It’s been a great trick.’
Now he thinks he can take the flack when it does come his way. ‘That side of it comes part and parcel if you are making great records or doing good things on TV,’ he said.
Taking credit for piecing together last night’s massive concert, which included Lady Gaga and Coldplay, Barlow says he’s ‘making a difference’ before celebrity wilderness has the chance to creep back.
‘It makes you think,’ he said. ‘People love us at the moment – I know how short these things are – but right now I can really make a difference.
‘I think I’m at least giving a little bit back for all the lovely stuff I get out of my job.’
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He has turned around his fortunes once before to become a national treasure but Gary Barlow has ruled out trying to resurrect his solo career like Take That bandmate Robbie Williams.
Turning himself into a modern-day Bob Geldof by organising last night’s BBC Children in Need Rocks Manchester, The X Factor judge says his second coming ‘feels incredible’.
‘I guess it’s becoming older and having children myself,’ the 40-year-old said. ‘It makes you feel more responsible.’
Barlow believes making a difference now takes priority over ego and says Take That are taking a breather, too.
‘I keep reminding people that the last five years for us have been insane so after this massive tour and two years back with Rob, it’s time for a bit of time off – except for me,’ he told Metro.
As for using his platform of dominance to peddle his own music, the star said he’s only up for ‘an odd gig here or there’. A Robbie Williams-style assault on the chart is a no-go.
‘That’s all fun but actually getting serious and doing a record? No – not for me,’ he added.
This time around Gary is oblivious to the media storm he creates on The X Factor after bad headlines sent him into a binge-eating spin when Take That first split up.
‘I had great advice about six weeks ago to stop reading anything, so I have,’ said the Love Won’t Wait singer. ‘I should have learned that years ago,’ he continued. ‘It’s been a great trick.’
Now he thinks he can take the flack when it does come his way. ‘That side of it comes part and parcel if you are making great records or doing good things on TV,’ he said.
Taking credit for piecing together last night’s massive concert, which included Lady Gaga and Coldplay, Barlow says he’s ‘making a difference’ before celebrity wilderness has the chance to creep back.
‘It makes you think,’ he said. ‘People love us at the moment – I know how short these things are – but right now I can really make a difference.
‘I think I’m at least giving a little bit back for all the lovely stuff I get out of my job.’
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