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From the West.com.au

 

27th February 2009, 22:22 WST

Coldplay kicked off their Viva tour of Australia before 17,000 fans at Perth's Burswood Dome on Friday night.At the first of two concerts in the west before moving on to Melbourne, the British band still had plenty of their old favourites to complement hits off their Viva La Vida album.

Led by vocalist Chris Martin, the four-piece, alternative rock band waved sparklers as they moved onto the stage before a huge backdrop of the Liberty cover from their Viva La Vida release.

They opened with a brief rendition of Life in Technicolor before moving onto another of the Viva songs, Violet Hill, and then delighting the crowd with one of their old favourites, Clocks, from their second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head.

They then turned to the biggest selling album in the world last year, launching Cemeteries of London, 42, and Strawberry Swing.

Among the older numbers from the band were In My Place, Fix You, Yellow, The Scientist and Speed of Sound.

In a 20-song playlist, the band kept Life in Technicolor for the final number of the night and included all the songs off the new album.

 

oops, heres the link: http://www.thewest.com.au/aapstory.aspx?StoryName=554720

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ebay = epic thing to do while waiting...arrgh all this talk is wanting saturday night to be here already!!!

 

ebay is addictive.once i start nobody can actually stop me..lol.

and hey, be positive..

it's 12.17am over there...it's already saturday!:D

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From the West.com.au

 

27th February 2009, 22:22 WST

Coldplay kicked off their Viva tour of Australia before 17,000 fans at Perth's Burswood Dome on Friday night.At the first of two concerts in the west before moving on to Melbourne, the British band still had plenty of their old favourites to complement hits off their Viva La Vida album.

Led by vocalist Chris Martin, the four-piece, alternative rock band waved sparklers as they moved onto the stage before a huge backdrop of the Liberty cover from their Viva La Vida release.

They opened with a brief rendition of Life in Technicolor before moving onto another of the Viva songs, Violet Hill, and then delighting the crowd with one of their old favourites, Clocks, from their second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head.

They then turned to the biggest selling album in the world last year, launching Cemeteries of London, 42, and Strawberry Swing.

Among the older numbers from the band were In My Place, Fix You, Yellow, The Scientist and Speed of Sound.

In a 20-song playlist, the band kept Life in Technicolor for the final number of the night and included all the songs off the new album.

 

oops, heres the link: http://www.thewest.com.au/aapstory.aspx?StoryName=554720

 

I could have written that, even though I wasnt there to watch.. :P

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From the West.com.au

 

27th February 2009, 22:22 WST

Coldplay kicked off their Viva tour of Australia before 17,000 fans at Perth's Burswood Dome on Friday night.At the first of two concerts in the west before moving on to Melbourne, the British band still had plenty of their old favourites to complement hits off their Viva La Vida album.

Led by vocalist Chris Martin, the four-piece, alternative rock band waved sparklers as they moved onto the stage before a huge backdrop of the Liberty cover from their Viva La Vida release.

They opened with a brief rendition of Life in Technicolor before moving onto another of the Viva songs, Violet Hill, and then delighting the crowd with one of their old favourites, Clocks, from their second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head.

They then turned to the biggest selling album in the world last year, launching Cemeteries of London, 42, and Strawberry Swing.

Among the older numbers from the band were In My Place, Fix You, Yellow, The Scientist and Speed of Sound.

In a 20-song playlist, the band kept Life in Technicolor for the final number of the night and included all the songs off the new album.

 

oops, heres the link: http://www.thewest.com.au/aapstory.aspx?StoryName=554720

 

no politik?

i'm a bit disappointed :(

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