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M Marks The Spot

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  1. Stuck here, in the middle of nowhere
  2. I'm going back to the start
  3. Recently I've realized that these days I don't listen to Coldplay as often as I would in the past. Thus I was trying to figure out why something like that had been happening to me. In the meantime deep down inside I was aware of the fact that I stiil loved the band and the music which they had been creating and releasing. Despite of that idea I would feel much more comfortable and relaxed when I was playing anyone else's songs bar those by Coldplay. However the other day something very interesting and impressive occurred to my mind. It was strange yet reasonable to a certain degree. I understood that for me Coldplay's music wasn't just the kind of music I would generally put on to kill time or fill the quiet surrounding me anymore. It didn't even feel right to listen to their music when I was resting (mostly procrastinating) or tidying in case I didn't have to carry out anything important or urgent. At some point it started acting as my so-called "cry pillow" or a reward to enjoy when i managed to achieve something. In other words it has happened to become such an exclusive and precious item of mine that I didn't want to keep turning it on every time I fancied doing so because of the fear that I would tarnish or degrade it. For example when the music video for Champion Of The World came out this Tuesday I didn't watch it immediately as I forced myself to play it after I take a test on Friday and incredibly I truly kept my word. It felt totally weird but I'm convinced that it was worth it. For better or worse I do know that I've adopted a really odd attitude towards Coldplay's music but somehow it functions well. After all people change and so do their opinions or point of views. P.S. I was listening to the whole A Rush Of Blood To The Head album while typing this post.
  4. This is my current earworm and I can't get it out of my head at all... : unamused:
  5. This song is so colossal that it gives me the chills every time I hear it!
  6. This song perfectly sums up how I've been feeling lately and I'm grateful that I can relate to it in fact.
  7. ODESZA
  8. Happiness Begins (Jonas Brothers album) - 9/10 Reputation (Taylor Swift album) - 7.5/10 Light Years (Kylie Minogue album) - 8/10 Strange Desire (Bleachers album) - 8.5/10 Gone Now (Bleachers album) - 8/10
  9. Eurythmics
  10. @Captain Crieff Hi! We need you to clean this up :D
  11. I've just run across and watched this. I'm completely blown away by this video! He did an amazing job singing and recording this. Hands down he's brilliant. However in the clip he distracted me a bit with his dance moves. :joy:
  12. Heard it in a trailer in the cinema the other day and today I've happened to come across it... It's such a beautiful song!
  13. LMFAO! You're cracking me up! :joy::joy::joy:
  14. The indefinite article preceding a plural noun? That's a definite no-no. At least you could check your grammar before sharing a post to make it more credible than it is now even though it's not absolutely believable. :dizzy3:
  15. No don't believe a WORD

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