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Take That’s New Music Video


By IMAGE
31st Oct 2014
Take That’s New Music Video

take that music video

Once there was five, then there was four and now there’s only three. Do Take That, the once tear and scream inducing boyband still have what it takes to rouse a crowd?

You tell us. The trio are back with a bang, after a brief hiatus since their reformation in 2006, unveiling their new video for ‘These Days’, released on the 21st of November.

At first glance, we thought this was some sort of Take That Halloween stunt, but no, Gary and co really are dressed as glittery jacket wearing priests, accompanied by a choir, for their latest hit.

Fans will enjoy These Days as a true nod to the sound that defined their best years, while newcomers to the group will get high off the feel good pop sound.

This song will appear on their forthcoming album, III, the Roman numerals for 3, not as we initially thought, the word ‘ill’. Oops.

Over to you, do Gazza and the boys still rock your world? Can you make room for a Take That minus Jason in your heart? Are you still hoping that Robbie will join them once again?

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