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Bieber fever?

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No, most people hate Coldplay. Therefore in Mark's mind most of the world is detached from reality and deluded.

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I liked him when he first came out. But now that I've seen how his 'REAL' fans react, I can't stand to listen to him :/

I liked him when he first came out. But now that I've seen how his 'REAL' fans react, I can't stand to listen to him :/

 

U R SO INDIE.

 

Also "The Final Track" I think Hate might have been the wrong word, but nobody has liked them since X&Y came out.

I would say more people dislike Coldplay than this Justin Biber, their a band who's fans love them but other people seem to all dislike them rather than be nonchalant and not have an opinion either way, in my experience anyway.

U R SO INDIE.

 

Also "The Final Track" I think Hate might have been the wrong word, but nobody has liked them since X&Y came out.

 

Really? :confused: that's a huge hit in Norway, but Viva was really succesful. My American friends on the other hand actually have mixed feelings come to think of it :thinking:

But I like Viva.

 

:uhoh:

 

:escaping:

But I like Viva.

 

:uhoh:

 

:escaping:

 

And you're signed up to a Coldplay forum, you're missing the point a tad.

No, most people hate Coldplay. Therefore in Mark's mind most of the world is detached from reality and deluded.

 

He reminds me of some despot dictator pacing his bunker, madly clinging to his beliefs and insisting the rest of the world is wrong.

He reminds me of some despot dictator pacing his bunker, madly clinging to his beliefs and insisting the rest of the world is wrong.

 

It must be all the years of social isolation, he interacts with people but he never really connects with them, he might as well be alone, cracking jokes to himself, living in his own little world where he is right, he is a moral figure who commands respect from all but doesn't receive it because they are all deluded.

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So Mark what makes Coldplay great then?, come on lets hear it.

 

I don't recall Biber being described as "The Most insufferable artist of the decade" by the New York Times, no I believe Coldplay has that acolyte.

Plus away from their fansites it's common knowledge that their pretty widely hated by alot of people.

 

As I said, they clearly wouldn't know what "music" was if it came out and smacked them squarely in the chops.:lol:

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I liked him when he first came out. But now that I've seen how his 'REAL' fans react, I can't stand to listen to him :/

 

His "real" fans are most probably tone deaf!:lol:

But I like Viva.

 

:uhoh:

 

:escaping:

 

Yeah, I guess it's mixed for the casual listener :shrug:

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Yeah, I guess it's mixed for the casual listener :shrug:

 

And even remixed!:rolleyes:

As I said, they clearly wouldn't know what "music" was if it came out and smacked them squarely in the chops.:lol:

 

Could you actually answer the question without repeating yourself again and again, avoiding the question put to you.

 

What, in your opinion makes Coldplays music so good?.

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Could you actually answer the question without repeating yourself again and again, avoiding the question put to you.

 

What, in your opinion makes Coldplays music so good?.

 

It's obvious to anyone that has the right level of perception. Coldplay's greatness is a combination of many factors, as everyone knows.:cool:

Hahahahaha, Mark is amazing.

 

I was asking him to justify talking to 14 year old girls, sending them pictures and stalking them on facebook earlier, he just pretended I never posted.

It's obvious to anyone that has the right level of perception. Coldplay's greatness is a combination of many factors, as everyone knows.:cool:

 

What factors, please enlighten me.

I don't know it Mark, the music reviewer for the New York Times obviously didn't know it either, so for all the millions of people in the world who think their shit please enlighten us.

Hahahahaha, Mark is amazing.

 

I was asking him to justify talking to 14 year old girls, sending them pictures and stalking them on facebook earlier, he just pretended I never posted.

 

I get the impression he's in his late 20s?, trying to flirt with 14 year old girls is a bit wrong, if nothing else they would have much different mental ages:laugh3:

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What factors, please enlighten me.

I don't know it Mark, the music reviewer for the New York Times obviously didn't know it either, so for all the millions of people in the world who think their shit please enlighten us.

 

It would be a totally pointless exercise, unfortunately, just like trying to tell a troll not to troll.;)

It would be a totally pointless exercise, unfortunately.;)

 

Why's that Mark, try me, I've played an instrument since I was 7, I absolutely love music I'm well versed in theory too, I'm sure I might be just about able to understand what you're saying to me so give it a shot.

 

So anyone who disagrees with you is a troll?, this thread has proven that if anyone is deluded and detached from reality it's you.

I get the impression he's in his late 20s?, trying to flirt with 14 year old girls is a bit wrong, if nothing else they would have much different mental ages:laugh3:

 

Oh my no, Mark is in his mid 40s.

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