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[25-June-2011] Coldplay @ Glastonbury festival, Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK


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I watched it on HD last night and I must say it was like being there! I only wish I had some Coldplayers around to sing and dance with:)

GPASUMF gave me chills, they rocked that song hard, and Mr. Champion has never hit those drums as hard before IMO. Personally, I didn't think they looked nervous, they had this show in the back of their pockets, pulling 19 songs out, 1 by 1, and giving it 100%.

This show was pure to the core!!!!

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I'd have to say this was the best Coldplay show i've watched in a long time.

Shiver and ENL were a real bonus.

I'm so glad I joined this forum - watching the show at home doesn't feel like you're on your own at all!

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I literally couldn't believe when they started playing "Everything's Not Lost"

 

I have that tattooed on my arm and thought I 'd never see it live. Can't wait for Rock in Rio in the fall!

 

The concert was amazing!

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I watched it on HD last night and I must say it was like being there! I only wish I had some Coldplayers around to sing and dance with:)

GPASUMF gave me chills, they rocked that song hard, and Mr. Champion has never hit those drums as hard before IMO. Personally, I didn't think they looked nervous, they had this show in the back of their pockets, pulling 19 songs out, 1 by 1, and giving it 100%.

This show was pure to the core!!!!

 

Tracey, wish I could have been there with you! I keep replaying GPASUYF . I'm never deleting this off my Dvr. Although I wish I could edit out the commercials ( especially that personal device one). I loved the older songs they played - I have a soft spot for Shiver. And it wouldn't be a real Coldplay without a couple of ef-ups, but I havent heard Will screw it up before. "We're supposed to be professional headliners." Hahaha I can't wait for Austin!

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What an amazing show last night, i watched the whole thing on BBC2 and they totally blew me away. I had to stop myself singing along cos everyone else in our house was in bed. They did seem pretty nervous to begin with but that seemed to disappear after the first couple of songs. They were all really going for it - i haven't seen Will hit the drums that hard in ages! Fantastic set list as well - i almost died when they started playing Shiver!! :shocked2: GPASUYF totally rocked, VLV, Yellow, In My Place etc were, as usual, massive sing-along anthems and the new songs seemed to fit in perfectly. Us Against The World was beautiful, despite the erm, hiccup, in the middle. :lol: But the way they just apologized and just re-did that verse made me love them even more, it was so sweet. :wacky:

 

I'm just so proud to be a Coldplay fan right now, i can't wipe the huge grin off my face. :D

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Tracey, wish I could have been there with you! I keep replaying GPASUYF . I'm never deleting this off my Dvr. Although I wish I could edit out the commercials ( especially that personal device one). I loved the older songs they played - I have a soft spot for Shiver. And it wouldn't be a real Coldplay without a couple of ef-ups, but I havent heard Will screw it up before. "We're supposed to be professional headliners." Hahaha I can't wait for Austin!

 

 

:laugh3::laugh3: That commercial.... Why was the hubby so excited they recieved 3?????:laugh3: GROSS

Will did eff it up and that was the 1st time I've seen that. The expression on his face was like he, got caught taking extra cookies or something out of the cookie jar:D

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YouTube - ‪Coldplay Glastonbury Interview 2011 HD‬‏[/url]

 

I feel like Will is fighting to get a word in edgewise. I hate when interviewers talk over the interviewees.. (is that a word?)

 

With that being said...I love their humility. The music is great, but what I love most is who these men are at their core and how they seem to remain true to it, despite the fame.

 

I am an older woman (46), who saw them the first time at a small venue in my hometown of Albuquerque, New Mexico USA in 2005. When they sang Everything's not Lost that night, I cried and cried as I sang along. Watching it yesterday, I cried and cried again. Thanks for playing it, Guys!!! (and for playing Shiver!!!)

 

LOVE LOVE LOVE Them!

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