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The song mocks the "rock star" lifestyle, specifically referencing excessive wealth (the yacht) and the public's perception of his eccentricities.
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)
It serves as a "final wink" to the audience, undercutting the heavy sentimentality of the preceding track, "Nan's Song" (a tribute to his grandmother), with absurd humor. The song mocks the "rock star" lifestyle, specifically
"Shall I fanny about on a yacht? / Stop start now it's started stop" "Shall I fanny about on a yacht
"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
Because of its prominent chorus, many fans refer to the song as "Save the Children".