Take That: Families, imposter syndrome, and Pinterest
Oct 16, 2023
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Take That discusses their longevity in the music industry and the positive impact of having children. They talk about the physical preparation needed for live shows and the process of creating songs. They reflect on fame, balancing parenting and work, and the changing music industry.
Take That focuses on their musical skills and staying grounded in the face of fame.
The band is excited about their upcoming tour and new album, emphasizing the creative process and connecting with the audience during live performances.
Family is a driving force for Take That, with challenges of balancing touring and home life, and their children bringing fulfillment and perspective.
Deep dives
The significance of music in their lives
Take That members discuss how music has been a saving grace for them, helping them navigate fame and stay grounded. They emphasize the importance of continually going back to their musical skills and focusing on what they do best.
The excitement of releasing new music and going on tour
The band expresses their enthusiasm for their upcoming tour and the release of their new single. They discuss the creative process behind their new album and how they imagine their songs resonating with the audience during live performances.
The role of family in their lives
Take That emphasizes the importance of family and how it has been a driving force in their lives. They discuss the challenges of balancing their touring schedule with their responsibilities at home and how their children have brought a new level of perspective and fulfillment to their lives.
Dealing with fame and its effects
The band members reflect on their personal experiences with fame and the challenges it brings. They discuss their own insecurities and the pressure to live up to expectations. They also address the impact of scrutiny and the downsides of fame.
Appreciating their fans and the impact of music
Take That express their deep gratitude and love for their fans. They highlight the power of music to connect people and share stories of fans who have been deeply touched by their songs. They see their music as a universal and timeless force that brings joy and inspiration to their audience.
The band is 34 years old, but Take That feel they’re just getting started. In this chat with Fearne, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, and Howard Donald, reveal if they can see themselves on stage well into their 70s and 80s...
Plus, they chat about how much of a positive impact having children has had both on their own characters, and on the logistics of being in a band. They also explain what it takes to be physically capable of performing huge live shows – the gym and nutrition both play a part.
Take That’s new album, This Life, is out on November 24th.