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dreads3213

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  1. true twistedlogic but i try and find the sweatshirts when theyre on sale so around $35 so then the track jacket becomes twice as expensive. eh.. i definately would enjoy owning the jacket but it's not worth it to me
  2. oh man don't panic, was it electric or acoustic becuase when they played it on the first leg at white river it was in the acoustic portion. definately swallowed in the sea over the hardest part for me, probably a better choice for opening the encore too. boo on you guys for getting one more song too!! :angry: :( :P
  3. johnny played guitar, will played piano, chris sung and played the piano near the end, and guy also played the guitar i believe
  4. apparantly they didn't really care about cameras because before the show this guy was walking around and told us that it was fine if we used cameras as long as we didn't have the flash on. and the reason that a lot of places don't allow professional cameras is because you can hide drugs behind the lens and if they ask you to take it off you can say "i can't because it'll get dust all over the inside of the lens" but anyway, these pics are amazing, easily ten times better than the ones i took with a crappy digital camera my friend found. the view is good too we had seats on the floor and it sucked becuase my girlfriend is 4'11" and couldnt even seen the screen.
  5. i found that the show at white river was better but obviously that's just my opinion and the "shock" value of seeing coldplay for the first time was hard to beat. where were you sitting because where i was the crowd was kinda dead.. from what i've heard fiona apple is always like that and kinda spastic and weird and she probably hasnt opened in a place that big. mug: 15 patch: 5 button: 3 poster: 10 shirts: 35 tour book: 20 sweatshirt and track jacket: 65 and 70 (not sure which was 65 and which was 70) i personally got a shirt because 70 is way too much in my opinion for a sweatshirt edit: after seeing other peoples pictures i've decided that for the key arena the stands were definately better than the floor because you have a much better view, i'm nearly six feet tall and i had trouble keeping my eyes on chris and it looks like other people had much better views from the 100 and 200 level. what a shame especially since the tickets are that much more expensive
  6. i was just thinking that it was kinda odd that theyre on the twisted logic tour but not ever playing twisted logic.
  7. i see that youre also going to tomorrow's show i'm interested to see what that set list is
  8. damn you i posted an extensive review in a new thread should i just paste it in here or something?
  9. hey all i just got back from the first show of the second leg of the twisted logic tour and i thought i'd give their playlist and a review. if you don't want spoilers of the set and show do not read on i'll start with the straight up set list: Square One Politik Yellow Speed of Sound God Put a Smile Upon Your Face X & Y How You See the World White Shadows The Scientist (Acoustic Portion) 'Til Kingdom Come Ring of Fire Trouble (Back to Electric) Clocks Talk Encore: The Hardest Part In My Place Fix You as you can see the set list is very similar to the first leg of the Twisted Logic tour and much of the lights and movie screen shots are the same. the show starts the same way with the rap song and then the countdown and up as well as other notable parts like the epileptic like lights during politik and the the bear during talk. now for a run down of the specific things: he introduced fiona apple at 8 PM sharp and congratulated the mothers that taught their children to never be late. he looks extra shaggy too. once they started the lights went down and the rap song played for a few minutes and then they went on stage and the countdown started. they played the first two songs and then he told us that they had been in seattle for four days and joking asked about this football team that's going to the superbowl. then they started God Put a Smile... and he replaced one of the lyrics with "God put a Starbucks on every fucking street corner" and the crowd went nuts. then a song or two later he congratulated the seahawks for being in the superbowl and the people loved that too. they did the balloons again during yellow and he tried to pop one with his guitar and it just bounced off but was able to pop one that had landed on the stage. it was a nice surprise to hear x and y because i've wanted to hear it live but they didn't play it at white river on the last tour. chris also mentioned about how bad the traffic was getting out to the middle of nowhere for white river and how it took them about seven years to get there. how you see the world was awesome even though i'd never heard it before but i still really liked it. they ended the scientist the same was with the sing along and then the backwards outro and set up for the acoustic part. ring of fire wasn't just a teaser like in some other cities it was pretty much the full song and everybody was singing along and clapping. trouble was awesome for me because it's one of my favorite songs by coldplay and will played the piano while chris sang but near the end they were both playing on the same piano and it was amazing. too bad it wasn't the full length, they cut out the end part. they did clocks the same way with the drumroll lead up and then the fast outro which chris and will have gotten much more coordinated at since i saw them in august. during talk he was down at the front of the stage and the screen behind him had the bear in the corner walking around and a close up view of his face in the other corner and at one point he grabbed someone's cell phone and was singing the part about "talking in a language i don't speak" they all had their disposable cameras and took pics of the crowd before throwing them out. once again in in my place chris ran through the crowd and at the key arena ran into the 100 seating area and finished the song there. the most amazing part was that when he went by us to get there i was on the aisle and i knew it was coming so i was able to touch him in true obsessive fan style and it was amazing. my friend also got a pic of his face as he ran back to the stage. they ended again with fix you and they had the light that came down and chris swung around and that was about it. all in all it was a good show. i'm kinda torn on it because it's so similar to the white river and every other show of the twisted logic tour except indoors. it was amazing though to be so close to him and to touch him but the set list was very predictable which was kinda sad. but i do love coldplay and their level of playing was perfect as always it's just kinda hard to justify 88 dollars for something that is mostly the same thing. another upside is that i was in row thirty on the floor instead of in the 200 section at white river so i had a much better view of the band. let's see.. the merch was mostly the same they still had the tour book and a couple of the same shirts though there were new ones that advertised the twisted logic tour 2006. there were a few sweatshirts that were ludicrously expensive as welll as a patch, mug, and button. the shirts were 35. umm.. i think that is all for now. if you read that whole thing congratulations. i should be putting up some shitty camera phone/crappy digital camera pics in a day or two.
  10. hey i was wondering where it said that there were no cameras allowed because i really want to bring mine but i dont want to take the risk of it getting found.
  11. i was just listening to 1077 the end and this guy called in after just leaving the dress rehearsal and he said that Gwyneth and Apple were there and that during the rehearsal they were dancing around. sadly he didnt say what they played or anything but that's awesome that both of them were there. i can't wait til tomorrow it'll be awesome
  12. thanks a lot for the info that sounds like an awesome place to park
  13. ah yes thank you lunar and i've heard fiona apple's new cd it's alright kinda weird not really my style. it's been getting either really good reviews or really bad reviews so it seems to be you either love it or hate it.
  14. i hope they throw in other songs and mix up the set more. whatever happened to talk the tour anyway? now it's back to twisted logic
  15. i saw coldplay at white river and i didnt think black mountain was that bad but it was weird because nobody was there because of the traffic problems. i hope the show at the key arena isn't exactly the same and that they mix up the set and screen show a bit. i too have been trying to win the tickets to the pre-show but i'm doubtful that i'll get them. i was able to get seats on the floor and in row 30 :D so happy one question for people that have gone to shows at the key before, would you say it's worth it to get the parking at 1st avenue north for $12 or just wing it?

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