Take That, "Back For Good" & Winning a Boyband Breakup | New British Canon

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In the 80s, the biggest British boyband was Wham! 5 UK Number Ones, they broke America and then broke up. Afterwards George Michael went on to be a very big popstar, and other Wham! member Andrew Ridgeley did not. It set in the pop-consuming public’s minds that only one member can win a boyband breakup. In the 90s, Take That were the biggest British boyband. The five working-class lads from the North of England earned 8 UK Number Ones in three years. However when in 1996 they split up, there could only be one George Michael. This is New British Canon and This is The Story of “Back For Good”.

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Fact-checking by Chad Van Wagner.

00:00 Introduction
00:42 Gary Barlow & The Start of Take That
07:40 Take That vs The UK Charts
17:10 Writing Back For Good
24:27 Robbie Leaves & Take That Split
32:39 The Wilderness & The Return

Soundtrack
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