Franny 1234
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How do you know this ?It's now the dogging capital of the Borough I'll have you know.
Where abouts exactly (just asking for a friend)
How do you know this ?It's now the dogging capital of the Borough I'll have you know.
Well they inspired 100,000 plus.Bland, uninspiring……
Talk of a horse on stage with Twain tonight....fucking crazy, if it spooks it could be carnage.
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Abney Hall Car ParkHow do you know this ?
Where abouts exactly (just asking for a friend)
Well they inspired 100,000 plus.
Listen, I get it. They’re not everyone’s cup of tea, but they absolutely put on a show.
To see Michael.J Fox there - who inspired them to create their band - was an absolute pleasure to see, and something people won’t forget.
Haters have their hate though.
The thing I don't mind about coldplay is they don't really pretend to be anything they're not.
They know they're not they're not some super cool hipsters favourites. They know their audience and they cater for that audience, basically mostly people who like fairly middle of the road pop-rock music with enough hooks for a big audience to sing along to with a big stage production. They're very good at what they do.
They've also been smart moving with the times and into different markets. They went to America, got styled a bit, some of their songs got a bit more of a pop production over the years that tied in with current trends of production in music, but with enough of their own sound in there. It's not as easy as it looks, otherwise many more would be in their position. They're pretty savvy at that kind of thing, if they weren't, they'd probably be on the same circuit as Travis today.
Personally I don't listen to them, it just doesn't do anything for me, but I fully understand they have the songs and business sense to be where they are.
Completely agree, not my favourite band, but they do put on a good show and I can appreciate why they have so many fans.The thing I don't mind about coldplay is they don't really pretend to be anything they're not.
They know they're not they're not some super cool hipsters favourites. They know their audience and they cater for that audience, basically mostly people who like fairly middle of the road pop-rock music with enough hooks for a big audience to sing along to with a big stage production. They're very good at what they do.
They've also been smart moving with the times and into different markets. They went to America, got styled a bit, some of their songs got a bit more of a pop production over the years that tied in with current trends of production in music, but with enough of their own sound in there. It's not as easy as it looks, otherwise many more would be in their position. They're pretty savvy at that kind of thing, if they weren't, they'd probably be on the same circuit as Travis today.
Personally I don't listen to them, it just doesn't do anything for me, but I fully understand they have the songs and business sense to be where they are.
Well they inspired 100,000 plus.
Listen, I get it. They’re not everyone’s cup of tea, but they absolutely put on a show.
To see Michael.J Fox there - who inspired them to create their band - was an absolute pleasure to see, and something people won’t forget.
Haters have their hate though.
They’re anything but boring. That’s a mad statement.
I’ve just wiped my bell end.Bland…could’ve been written by AI if it existed then.
Music for men who pee sitting down……;-)
Best band name of the festival.Sunday line up pre Football for me is ok if shown on iplayer
14:00 psychedelic porn crumpets
Tom Cruise and Simon Pegg?Is there such a thing as a band that’s too big for Glastonbury?
If so, Coldplay might be it.
People are climbing up scaffolding, security guards are standing on emergency vehicles, actual Tom Cruise is watching from a viewing platform, accompanied by Gillian Anderson and Simon Pegg.
Michael J Fox even joins them to play guitar on Fix You.
At other stages around Worthy Farm, A-list artists floundered, with some fields barely at one-third capacity.
Everyone, it seems, is straining for a glimpse of rock’s most generous-spirited band.
And Coldplay don’t disappoint.
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Coldplay at Glastonbury: Actor Michael J Fox joins Chris Martin on stage
They duetted with Michael J Fox, and serenaded Michael Eavis, in an all-out assault on the senses.www.bbc.co.uk
would have loved to have heard Pavarotti ( even better with his 2 tenors) on the main stage, on a hot summer’s night, eg Nessun Dorma. Too late for him!Is there such a thing as a band that’s too big for Glastonbury?