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alyssa

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My friends mum said the Coldplay concert was the worst she' ever been too. She said Chris messed up the songs too much and was dancing around too much rather than focusing on the actual songs.

 

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My Coldplay concert was the best day of my life.

 

My mom went to a concert last year and she really liked it! She praised the quality of the show.

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^and ^^ The way you feel about a concert depends on many things: Your mood that day, the band (the members are better some days than other days - some days Chris forgets the lyrics more than other days), the sound of the music that day, the atmosphere and energy from inside and from people around you and energy coming from the stage.

 

If you are surrounded by people totally uninterested in the band and music playing and thus talking etc. - that can ruin your concert.

 

So the negative mother might have been unlucky that Chris forgot lyrics more than normal - and maybe she doesn't love Coldplay in the first place.

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Of course I think it depends on how much you like the band. It's true, there are SO many people standing around who don't seem to care. Why go???

 

My husband commented on the Viva la Vida date that we saw, that Chris kept hitting the wrong piano keys. I didn't notice, since I was in HEAVEN.

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I generally prefer live shows where the band is fronnt and centre as opposed to large spectacles. I'm first and foremost interested in watching and appreciating good musicianship. But I Also understand that that isn't possible for everyone in a huge Verse, so I Also appreciated Coldplay making their show interactive and involving their whole audience. But whichever you prefer, There's no such thin as a bad Coldplay show!

 

But That's Just my opinion. And the MX show I was at in the back with people Who only cared about VLV and Yellow was my least favorite even though it was still Awesom.

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