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Plug_in_coldplaying

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  1. yar,it was in extras
  2. from Jonny is the sex thread of course,but generally from section the classics
  3. well,hope i havent scared you
  4. well Im glad youve found it good :wacky: but on the other hand Im sad what happened to Fleas house
  5. and actually not worth to be mentioned in this thread and comparable with RHCP
  6. this is not the the thread where you say youre favourite songs,perhaps you wanted to write all their best songs in that case youve written two of their best
  7. OK. IF YOU DO NOT WANT THE EXTRAS SPOILED, DO NOT CLICK HERE. http://i19.tinypic.com/7w8twk0.jpg
  8. I rather shaved myself :uhoh:
  9. Luca Toni,definitely the best italian player at least in my opinion,32 golas per season is SOMETHING memorable! Totti is great either after seeing the italian national picture bwhaha Andrea Pirlo looks like he is on speed or something
  10. US Tour tickets not on sale just yet With all the excitement of Radiohead tour dates announcements, labeled with ‘On Sale Now’ or ‘On Sale Soon’, fans are probably hitting the refresh button on their browsers more than they want to. Although the dates for the US leg of the tour haven’t been announced yet (we’re still guessing May ‘08), there is some relief for those who are trying to get their hands on tickets for the US tour. As it looks like now, “US tickets are unlikely to go on sale before Christmas”, as W.A.S.T.E. emails. [thx Jordan]
  11. New EMI owners caused record label split Radiohead refused to sign a new deal with EMI when the company went under new management. Ed O’Brien claims that new owner of EMI, Guy Hands, prevented them from signing a new deal. Radiohead ended their long association with the company earlier this year and decided to find other partners to release their seventh album ‘In Rainbows’. Guitarist Ed O’Brien said the band were keen to do a deal with EMI but added: ‘EMI is in a state of flux. It’s been taken over by somebody who’s never owned a record company before, Guy Hands and Terra Firma, and they don’t realise what they’re dealing with. It was really sad to leave all the people [we’ve worked with]. But he wouldn’t give us what we wanted. He didn’t know what to offer us. Terra Firma doesn’t understand the music industry.’O'Brien’s comments, made in an interview with the Observer Music Monthly to be published next week, are the latest blow for Hands and his private equity company Terra Firma, which paid £2.3bn for EMI in July.
  12. havent seen it yet,goes to youtube
  13. I have da piccy,but someone has been already faster
  14. the hot guys are somewhere else
  15. sehr schon Alyssa! ich liebe deine photos!
  16. I got the CD2 and was listening to it on the way to school! All I can say is that 4 minute warning is extremely wicked,havent really got into other songs yet
  17. Radiohead consider upload straight from studio In Australia, an interview with Thom Yorke was published in The Age today. Thom talks about the digital release of ‘In Rainbows’, working with a full band again and releasing songs right after they’re finished. On the surprising release of ‘In Rainbows’ Thom said: “And it became this really exciting thing, because we had something that was starting to come together but we kept it among ourselves and sort of kept hold of the whole procedure. And then suddenly, boom, there it is. If you want it. It just felt beautifully simple and I don’t think we thought far beyond that, to be honest. I was just excited about doing what I wanted to do, which was have our own leak date: why let some snotty little bugger do it for us?” After Hail to the Thief (2003), Radiohead had a long hiatus before beginning rehearsals for the new album about two years ago. Yorke released a solo album, The Eraser, in the meantime. Time was when he described himself as running the band as his own personal fiefdom, creating “a climate of fear, the same way that Stalin did”. The balance is more realistic now, but that doesn’t make it easier. “If I’m honest, it was hard to get back to the dynamic of working with a band again,” he says now. “If you’re on your own, you make all the decisions. There’s no participation; it may be good and it may not, but it just happens.” The glory of being part of Radiohead, he goes on to say, is that the combination of views and talents means that things happen that he doesn’t expect, but he still finds it difficult to open up to surprise. “It’s a limitation, but it’s the reverse as well. That’s a lesson I should be … well, someone should be hitting me over the head with a wet fish, constantly.” Every time he drives through the studio gates, he adds later, he wonders why on earth he’s there. But here’s the thing: he can’t imagine living without that uncertainty. “You’ve got to have a reason to carry on, other than just blindly carrying on because that’s what you do,” he says. They have no idea how the next record will work - if, of course, there is a next record. What In Rainbows has brought home, says Yorke, is that they can post tracks on the web whenever they finish them. “If we’re hanging round the studio before Christmas and finish something we like, we can put it straight up. That’s nuts! No trying to schedule-it-in or promote-it-now.” They are only promoting-it-now at all because they wanted the album to be available to everybody. In future, muses Yorke, they could post songs on the web as they finish them. Anything could happen; they are their own masters of the digital universe. “Now we have our own little tiny infrastructure,” says Yorke. “It may be little and tiny, but we can do all this shit!” [read the full interview: http://www.theage.com.au/news/music/bmusicb-meet-the-frontman-of-the-worlds-most-daring-band/2007/11/29/1196037073543.html?page=fullpage#contentSwap4 ]
  18. Radiohead tickets update As reported earlier, tickets for several Radiohead shows went on sale at W.A.S.T.E. Tickets for the show in Milan, Italy (June 18) are now sold out. W.A.S.T.E. are still selling tickets for the German Festivals and Roskilde. For those who missed out on the Milan tickets, the regular ticket sales for the Milan show starts at December 2nd (midnight) through http://www.ticketone.it. Tickets for the Hurricane, Southside and Roskilde Festivals are now on sale through their respective websites; http://www.hurricane.de, http://www.southside.de, http://www.roskilde-festival.dk. The Paris, Nimes and Berlin shows will go on sale through waste.uk.com soon.
  19. only Chris could do it
  20. :love :love:love:love :love:love:love worlds best bass players birthday celebration HAPPY B-DAY CHRIS,YOURE THE BEST

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