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doritji

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  1. Yes I saw that one too and I asked him for pictures and he updated his listing with some more pictures. I doesn't look like completely fake, it probably isn't home made, but I think it's not 100% genuine either really. Not worth a penny unless I'm 100% sure
  2. Just a little update on here as well on ETIAW. These are the releases I have listed so far: Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall 5099 9084607 2 1 CD Parlophone CD release in a regular CD case Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall 5099 9084605 7 8 LP Limited blue coloured 7”vinyl Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall 509990 84604 2 3 CD US Capitol promotional CD in a regular CD case Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall (Promo) CD-R CD UK CD-r promo in a plastic sleeve with artwork inlay and info sticker at the back Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall (Promo) CD-R CD UK CD-r promo, also in plastic sleeve w/ artwork, but the CD is white Do these seem correct? Anyone else has seen one that's not in there?
  3. Ik vertrek wss vanuit Gent!
  4. All I can tell you fo sho is that the font used in announcements on the website is Calluna Regular http://new.myfonts.com/fonts/exljbris/calluna/regular/ Don't know if anybody wanted that... :P Oh and the handwriting (Phil's) has been put into a great font by someone on the board as well. Don't know where it's at though
  5. ROCK WERCHTER ALMOST SOLD OUT! LAST COMBI AND SUNDAY TICKETS ON SALE NOW! The day tickets for Friday and Saturday have already sold out. As have the day tickets for Thursday. Still for sale, however, we have a good 750 combi tickets (just released through unpaid reservations) and 500 day tickets for Sunday. Make your mind up and seize the day! Order via Proximus Go For Music: 0900 2 60 60* – http://www.proximusgoformusic.be . (*0.5 euro/min, price including VAT). source: http://www.rockwerchter.be/en/news/article.aspx?aid=9a47770b-f9fb-45e6-9728-4d8fe4578eee
  6. I have an awesome family. Turns out my uncle is going as well so he'll be taking me home after Coldplay. Hooray !
  7. doritji replied to r25d01's topic in Coldplay
    They are for sale in the online shop For now only US/ROTW though http://coldplay.fanfire.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/Store.woa/wa/artist?sourceCode=COLWEB&categoryName=All+Products&artistName=Coldplay
  8. So today I bought the CD and when I got home the deluxe package (" vinyl of the album and Calgary, Tshirt, and poster). Then with the vinyl in hand, I listened to the album for the very first time and the song I was most worried about, turned out to be my favourite :p Beth/rest is for some reason just so emotional. And just a great closer of the album. The rest of the album sounded pretty familiar but I already know that I'm gonna love it just as I did For Emma (which took me a while to get into)
  9. Or you could buy the Prospekt's march 12" and then you'll have 6
  10. Definately. The cinema told me. Normally they would just be like: due to unforeseen circumstances.... But now the literally told me that the band and EMI asked for it to be cancelled
  11. It's not. don't bother. It has been cancelled everywhere on demand of the band and EMI
  12. I'm very excited but as some of you already stated: it's really annoying that they release it in so many (digital) ways. I think they could've at least given you a voucher with a code to download the digital pack, so that you could have it al with the purchase of the physical copies. But now you have to pick between wanting it physically or digitally (or both)
  13. Even the Speed Of Sound 7" or 10" says Limited Edition on the packaging and there are still loads of them available. So don't really count on it being a highly collectible one. Then they would've said: '7" vinyl limited to .... copies'
  14. Why not? It's not all that expensive. So it's a fast and easy way to make your collection bigger ;-) (even though I'm not very fond of the song itself either :p )
  15. I think, not very. They say that with every vinyl release, and if it was really limited, they tend to say the amount of vinyls pressed.
  16. I though about it, but I was thinking about buying it from the digital store as well, keep the print and then do a giveaway on my website for the CD+vinyl
  17. This thread firgured it out a couple of days ago: http://www.coldplaying.com/forum/showthread.php?t=32623&page=33 But good that we got confirmation
  18. Haha, this thread is awesome! We figured out the formats long before Coldplay announced them. Hooray Coldplay Collectors!
  19. I saw her live once. And she was crying all the time. It was by far the most confusing and weird gig I have ever been to :p
  20. I don't think it's real. There is a similar white one out there, but tha font bothers me most with this one. All the promo releases so far have the same font as the front cover. This seems to be some sort of standard font so I'm guessing it's a fake
  21. ^^ I'l going to tweet this (@CPDiscoGrGuide). Not going to mention the vinyl and CD at amazon.it just yet. Going to wait untill it actually arrives to have definate confirmation. This thread is sooo underrated btw. A lot of release news comes from here but it never gets public for some reason. Until at one point some dude/gal is creeping in here and makes a new thread for it in the Coldplay section. Perhaps a new thread with just Coldplay releases questions/announcements?
  22. New Roadie blog ! Can't seem to properly scroll down though :p http://www.coldplay.com/newsdetail.php?id=739 Roadie #42 - Blog #135 13 June 2011 8:40 pm Roadie #42 and the solitary candle So that’s the last two big, big festies out the way before what’s becoming known as G-Day (or Glastonbury to the rest of the world). These shows have been a great way to shake off the rust from the touring machine and get into gear for the big one. In so many ways, Glasto is just another gig - and given the fact that we’ve been doing huge festivals for the past couple weeks, that really is exactly what it is. Except that it just isn’t. It’s a gig that perhaps more than any other, is way way bigger than any artist, any crowd or any amount of dry ice and laser beams. In many ways, headlining the Glastonbury Pyramid is a bit like owning a stately home. You can live there for a bit and maybe even feel like Lord of the manor if you’re that way inclined. Really though, it’s your responsibility to uphold its history and protect its legend - pass it on to future generations every bit as grand and impressive as you found it. The fellas clearly feel the weight of expectation, but they’ve never been ones to shy away from a challenge. The show though, has come together wonderfully well over this short little run of gigs and is in fine form to take its place under the pyramid in a week or two. The new tunes already feel very strong in the set - Charlie Brown getting the full-on bouncing-festival-crowd treatment every night now as it cruises in after Viva. Talking of Viva, Venice marked the first show where the crowd were chanting the Viva melody a full half hour before the band even took to the stage. They were as warm, passionate and wonderful as you would expect any huge crowd of Italians to be, making for a solidly excellent show. I remember quite little about this gig apart from everyone telling me it was going to be terrible weather and a mud-fest. On the day, it was of course nothing of the sort. Still, at least I’ve got the emergency clothing back in the flightcase… Pinkpop was also a wonderful day out. Especially so for being one of those excellent days where I get paid to watch Elbow perform. I first saw them at Leeds festival in the UK ten years or so ago and have seen them at regular intervals ever since. It’s an utter joy to watch them bloom and I can honestly say that if they ain't on your iPod, you’re a fool to yourself quite frankly. Further proof of the above (if it were necessary) comes when I text Mr Champion a quick question about the setlist. I immediately hear a phone ping and realise that he’s standing just behind me grinning broadly as they go through their paces. Chris meanwhile is off at one of the smaller stages checking out Ash, as they tear the place up. Festivals are nothing if not a great way to catch up with all your favourite acts… The changeover between Elbow and Coldplay is one whole hour. Pinkpop is rather civilised in its organisation, allowing for a very relaxed and comfortable time getting the stage ready - without boring the pants off the waiting crowd. Even after the hour of roadies running cables as the sun slowly dropped, it's still pretty much full-on daylight when the band takes to the stage. This brings about the rather wonderful comedy interlude where the pack of security folks, tour manager, stage manager and production manager who usually light the band’s way onto the stage are now waving super-powerful torches about in the broad daylight. Somehow the band managed to get to the stage using only their own eyes and the sound of 40,000 or so screaming punters to guide them. Both these recent festivals saw Birthdays being marked on the journey home. Heading out of Venice, we celebrated the birth of lovely band assistant Vicki Taylor and coming home from Holland, saw Soundman / Co-Producer Dan Green getting the card and the sing-song. As is traditional, there were balloons, there were streamers, a banner and a cake. Both nights however, the cake held one single solitary candle. FAA rules apparently - not one more is permitted. I expect that’s the war on terror won, then… R#42

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