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grids

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  1. Oh yes it's working. I might not go through the application any further as I dont wanna pay for the membership either :P Will see if anyone is interested in joining in and we can find out the dates somewhere :wacko:
  2. The part I'm confused is they posted just about 9 hours ago. That means 2nd Feb the membership will appear on the website then? Your condition regarding disability?
  3. Calling out membership users! Any news about the dates yet? Huh wait, they said the membership opens tomorrow..
  4. Huh? There's a title called 'Make A Baby'? :lol: Good stuff by the way :D
  5. Congratulations Daniela! Here's to a moment of celebration:
  6. Ed Sheeran reveals his Coldplay inspiration Ed Sheeran's career has been inspired by Coldplay. The 'Thinking Out Loud' hitmaker has revealed the band's lead singer, Chris Martin, and their albums 'Parachutes' and 'A Rush of Blood to the Head' have been critical to his albums '+' and 'X'. He told BBC Radio 2: "I think Chris Martin is really interesting. "I based the first half of my career off Coldplay. + is my Para chutes and X my Rush Of Blood so ... the next album will be X&Y." Ed, 23, recently revealed he didn't do his school homework because he was busy trying to make music. In an extract from his new book 'Ed Sheeran: A Visual Journey', which is published in the Daily Mirror newspaper, he says: "I was not stimulated by school whatsoever. "In almost every lesson I thought, 'This is pointless. What am I going to do with Biology or Chemistry?' I was sure that I could find a job in music. "I could make tea at Island Records or be a studio hand, or I could end up being a songwriter. "I didn't do homework and I remember not turning up to school for a long time. I had a lot of detentions and suspensions, which didn't go down well."
  7. Kodaline have been hovering around the U.K. rock scene for several years. They used to exist as 21 Demands, but changed their name in 2011, and added bass player Jason Boland to round out the group. Now, they're working on a second record, Coming Up for Air, which is due Feb. 9. There are other important matters, too. Namely, the fact that they keep getting compared to Coldplay. The Irish boys recently sat down with Digital Spy to address the issue. People seem to like comparing you to Coldplay. Do you find that frustrating? Mark Prendergast: "We haven't got any on the new songs. Steve Garrigan: "The thing is right, I'd say us and 500,000 other bands get compared to Coldplay because Coldplay are so massive. We're Coldplay fans, so it's cool." Boland: "That's the music that was on the radio when we were growing up, that's the band we grew up on. U2, Coldplay and Snow Patrol. It's hard not to take in what's around you." Garrigan: "I think the goal for any band is to just get to the stage where they just sound themselves ... I don't know how long that takes. To us we're just who we are, we don't necessarily sound like anybody else. We don't try to rip anybody else off, we just put our own personalities into our music and the end product is our music." The takeaway: Kodaline like Coldplay, but they don't want to be lumped into the same sonic category. "We've never really found a sound as a band," Garrigan said. "We write per song — we never really think of an overall sound. If there's a riff that's really funky, it's going to end up being a funk song. That's the way we look at it, we don't think about sounds." There's still hope for a specific identity, though. "Maybe, touch wood, the next album we might find a sound — or maybe we already have."
  8. :thinking: What do they sound like? I always find that Tibetan has resemblance with Chinese.
  9. Same here. I cant even see a ghost.
  10. grids replied to SuperSpyroFan's topic in New Members
    Welcome to the board! Enjoy your stay :)
  11. This type of genre is one of my favorites, so I'll take it as a yes.
  12. Apparently.. The Small Print: Membership is only for people living with a disability Membership costs £15 annually All applications will be reviewed by our Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Professor Webborn, once a short access information form has been completed We do ask basic medical information that we need to know to give you the best possible experience & take care of you in case anything does happen Once approved, you will get access to the Members Portal – it is a constant work in progress and will continue to expand. We will always give fair warning if a page is due to change or a new section is going to be added We don’t pretend to know everything about accessibility and don’t want to offend or exclude anyone. we just want to be a part of the revolution that has already started So not open for public basically then? :thinking:
  13. Ah you've done this too! Didnt realize that :wacko: :D
  14. No, not that what Coldplay posted. Just his face. Like his face. ​:P
  15. Unless if she graduated from science degree then we cant complain a lot because at least she's educated with related topics. But I think she's going too far on this. Smoking on the weekends while keeping up with detox diet? What's the new definition of that? Umm, conscious unsmoking? :P
  16. Hmm seems like he is only tuning all electro songs. Cant recognize which part he's talking about Chris.
  17. Interesting. I didnt know this guy had a podcast since 2011. Listening now :)
  18. Now paint Chris :angry: :P
  19. Yep. Now it works, merci.
  20. Still not happening

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