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Now i'm not going to go Coldplay bashing because i though that the first album was just a killer album, they went w*nky after the second album IMO , some good on the third. I think they would give a good singalong, but can understand them being done to death.

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What a totally pointless, negative thread. Speculating over speculation - which has also been done before on a previous thread..
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Agreed.

Get a f**king life, people. You don't like them? Shame. I'm sorry for you. Honestly.

But someone actually took the time out to post a negative sounding thread? My, my - that is very sad indeed. Pathetic, even. :P

You know what? I hope they do play. Just to really piss off the individual who started this thread. :P

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Sorry LW but how about some consistency here?

My favourite quotes from the X factor thread over in discussions...

:P

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I think there's a difference.
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The only time I ever saw them was at Radio 1's "One Big Sunday" at Leicester - which was always a top day out btw - especially as it was free!

They were last on and had only had 2 hits so far I think - Yellow and Trouble. The majority of the audience drifted off after the final boyband of the day - it might've been Busted, I can't remember now, and I remember wandering close to the front, and although I had liked the singles, I thought they may be a bit slow and boring live.

I was really surprised how good they were. They played loads of old rocknroll and were great fun.

I've never been at a festival where they've been on, although i have seen their sets on telly a few times. I think the 2005 set looked fantastic. I remember crying during Fix You because it was the first time I'd heard it and it seemed to sum up my despair at not being able to get a ticket! (When you try your best but you don't succeed...)

I'd go and see them if they were on.

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Ive been saying this for a good few months now on various threads, that they are playing, "inside knowledge" blah blah blah. but no one ever pays attention :P
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