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I used to love Coldplay but now I don't

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I would read this thread but I think it's a bunch of whining.

 

 

:)

 

lol. Well, some of it. It's not all bad though.:)

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Well you're certainly not wrong there!:rolleyes:

 

You obviously haven't read it. :laugh3:

Yup I moved from Coldplay to Radiohead, but Kid A was the only time I found Radiohead too differcult to absorb quickly. (Took 2 weeks)

 

Coldplay and Radiohead arnt similar imo, Coldplay are more personal and human with more relatable music to a troubled mind. Radiohead are more distant, more paranoid and more alien they're kitted for the cynical listener.

 

I prefer Radiohead so much more to Coldplay but I don't see them as companion bands, but at least Radiohead are carasmatic in person. :)

 

Radiohead is my favorate band without exception, but Coldplay are still a daily considerable listen.

 

But seriously I don't even think Coldplay was inspired by Radiohead, I think Travis and The Verve are the culprits here. Two excelent bands who did what they did well but were weak in some areas, then CP came along with a bigger arena sound.

Coldplay've been always on my #1, even through I don't listen to coldplay like before, think is obvious, however i love them.

Correct,nothing but moaning here...:rolleyes:

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