Los Angeles, Oct 14 (IANS): The failure of his last three albums had almost made singer Robbie Williams quit music, but he didn't.
He admits he had grown tired of his career after the moderate success of "Reality Killed the Video Star", "Rudebox" and "Intensive Care", but felt "liberated" by the fact he was no longer concerned with success, reports contactmusic.com.
"I feel like my navigation system was broken back then and like I wandered around aimlessly. It was liberating anyway. However, I didn't really care about my career in 2006. I just felt incredibly lethargic and like I couldn't live up to the requirements of being a pop star," said Williams.
Asked if he wanted to quit, he said: "Quite definitely. Mentally I had already waved my career good bye."
Williams' secondary career option was to become an artist, but he found his skills in that discipline were quite limited.
"I had started to paint and wanted to become a serious artist. Unfortunately I'm an awful painter. And I'm not very good at making radical decisions. Otherwise I would have call it a day," he added.