The song mocks the "rock star" lifestyle, specifically referencing excessive wealth (the yacht) and the public's perception of his eccentricities.
"How Peculiar (Reprise)" is a track by British pop star Robbie Williams, released as a hidden epilogue on his 2002 multi-platinum album, Escapology. While the original "How Peculiar" opens the album as a confident, glam-rock track, the serves as a surreal, orchestral bookend that reflects on fame and internal chaos. 🎵 Song Background & Structure
The track was not originally listed on the back of the UK/European CD cases, often appearing after several minutes of silence following "Nan's Song". How Peculiar (Reprise)
Unlike the rock-heavy opener, the reprise features a lush orchestral arrangement performed by the London Session Orchestra .
💡 If you're listening to a physical UK copy of Escapology , you'll need to let "Nan's Song" play through about 10 minutes of silence to reach this "hidden" gem. Robbie Williams – Escapology | Releases - Discogs The song mocks the "rock star" lifestyle, specifically
"Shall I fanny about on a yacht? / Stop start now it's started stop"
The lyrics are noted for their style, moving quickly between absurd imagery and moments of vulnerability. Key Lyric Fragments "Things got weird / Like a three-year-old with a beard" "A vision of Britney Spears / Like the tuna I eat seared" 🎵 Song Background & Structure The track was
Because of its prominent chorus, many fans refer to the song as "Save the Children".
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