This article is about the live Robbie Williams DVD. For the 2002 studio CD album and single, see
The Supernaturals .
2003 video by Robbie Williams
What We Did Last Summer – Robbie Williams: Live at Knebworth is a live DVD by Robbie Williams , recorded between 1–3 August 2003 at Knebworth , England , as part of the Weekends of Mass Distraction Tour , the second-last venue on the first leg of the tour.
The album is a DVD companion to the live album Live at Knebworth (also known as Live Summer 2003 ).
Track listing
"Let Me Entertain You " (from Life thru a Lens )
"Let Love Be Your Energy " (from Sing When You're Winning )
"We Will Rock You " (from Queen's News of the World )
"Monsoon" (from Escapology )
"Come Undone " (from Escapology )
"Strong " (from I've Been Expecting You )
"Me and My Monkey" (from Escapology )
"Hot Fudge" (from Escapology )
"Mr Bojangles " (from Swing When You're Winning )
"She's the One " (from I've Been Expecting You )
"Supreme " (from Sing When You're Winning )
"No Regrets " (from I've Been Expecting You )
"Kids " (from Sing When You're Winning )
"Better Man " (from Sing When You're Winning )
"Made Up Song"
"Nan's Song" (from Escapology )
"Feel " (from Escapology )
"Rock DJ " (from Sing When You're Winning )
"Angels " (from Life thru a Lens )
The songs "Nan's Song", "Better Man" and "Made Up Song" all feature Robbie Williams on acoustic guitar.
The show's opening with Williams making an entrance hanging upside down on a bungee rope is identical to him doing the same on the cover of his newly released album Escapology . Williams entrance was accompanied by "Let Me Entertain You", a song he often uses as the first song.
As he often does, Williams dedicated his 12th song "No Regrets" to his former Take That bandmates Gary Barlow , Jason Orange , Mark Owen and Howard Donald .
The performance of "Back for Good " on the third night by Williams and Owen was not included in the main section of the DVD.
Behind the Scenes Documentary: Moments of Mass Distractions
Fans Diaries
Interactive Game
Gallery
'More Precious Than Gold' – UNICEF film narrated by Robbie Williams[ 1]
Charts
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References
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