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There is nothing "magical" about that other tune. It is pretty boring in fact. My attention lasted longer on the first one I listened to. Somehow I dont think Coldplays next album will be antything legendary and will most likely be totally forgettable.

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just watched the first one, brilliant. I love these types of videos about glastonbury. I find it quite emotional, to think where we were and what we were doing then. Great stuff.

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I don't think any band has headlined 4 times before. Coldplay should not be the ones to take that title, let's have The Cure or Bowie back, please.

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I do get quite sad these days looking at videos like that- I'm only 33, and personally I don't really feel any different than I did ten years ago, but there's something about the passing of time, and I can't help but wonder if the people messing about and having fun in those videos are like proper serious grown ups now! Fortunately Coldplay have some generic songs about vague, unspecific heartache with which to soothe us...

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yeh I'm not that much older than you and I feel the same.

I was thinking exactly the same thing about the people in that video! Those dudes with the drums, those dudes dancing pilling off their heads...most will be married with kids, mortage, sensible haircut, boring meaningless job and probably stopped going to the festival years ago. As you say, the passing of time is a real pisser

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yeh I'm not that much older than you and I feel the same.

I was thinking exactly the same thing about the people in that video! Those dudes with the drums, those dudes dancing pilling off their heads...most will be married with kids, mortage, sensible haircut, boring meaningless job and probably stopped going to the festival years ago. As you say, the passing of time is a real pisser

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All true up to the bit about "stooped going..." We are the reason the bloody tickets are so hard to come by these days, you never get bored of a week off. I might look 100 in the mirror, but I am 21 and at Glastonbury for the first time in 1987 in my head!!

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The new single Magic is a bit dull. But the other song they released, Midnight, is great. A bit Bon Iver'ish I thought.

They're a great live act, but it's too soon to headline again. That said, I would watch them!

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