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  1. yes i making that my self. **lolo**
  2. Coldplaying Calendar 2009 -------------------------------- Good evening... I have just Finished to making the calendar In the name of the Site Coldplaying Calendar 2009 i hope You Like It :wink2: DOWNLOAD HERE ZIP FILE DOWNLOAD HERE RAR FILE **lolo**
  3. o hop you like it..:) and you are welcom.. **lolo**
  4. i Hope You like it.. **lolo**
  5. You Are Welcom...;) **lolo**
  6. you are welcom....:) **lolo**
  7. tks.....:):rolleyes: **lolo**
  8. I Hope You Like It...:) **lolo**
  9. Good evening... I have just Finished to making the calendar In the name of the Site Coldplaying Calendar 2009 i hope You Like It ;) MediaFire: DOWNLOAD HERE ZIP FILE DOWNLOAD HERE RAR FILE SendSpace: DOWNLOAD HERE RAR FILE **lolo**
  10. They're arguably the world's favourite group right now and they seem to be unstoppable in their assault on charts across the globe, but Coldplay are so much more than just a successful rock band whose fifteen minutes of fame has arrived. This 2 DVD set is a visual celebration of Coldplay, the music they make, the unforgettable shows they perform and the incredible lives they lead. Featuring 2 separate documentaries covering different aspects of their career, the set offers an uncensored look at a truly astonishing band, and reveals what it is that has made them what they are. With rare footage throughout, exclusive interviews with group members and those close to them, contributions from the finest rock authors and journalists, seldom seen photos, location shoots, news clips and a host of other features, this package will prove a delight for the millions of Coldplay fans across the world as it provides for the most informative, enlightening, and downright entertaining document on the group yet to emerge. **lolo**
  11. Viva string arranger to join Jon for support slot Rossi to join Hopkins at O2 shows December 8, 2008 12:02 pm Viva string arranger to join Jon for support slot Good afternoon. We're pleased to announce that Viva La Vida string arranger and violinist Davide Rossi will be joining fellow Viva collaborator Jon Hopkins for the three support slots at the London O2. Click here to check out Davide's MySpace. A reminder of the support acts for the remainder of the tour... 9th December: Jon Hopkins / Eugene Francis Jnr and the Juniors 11th December - 23rd December: Jon Hopkins / The High Wire (apart from London dates) London dates to be split as follows: 14th December: Jon Hopkins / The Domino State 15th December: Jon Hopkins / Eugene Francis Jnr and the Juniors 16th December: Jon Hopkins / The High Wire Anchorman
  12. Viva string arranger to join Jon for support slot Rossi to join Hopkins at O2 shows December 8, 2008 12:02 pm Viva string arranger to join Jon for support slot Good afternoon. We're pleased to announce that Viva La Vida string arranger and violinist Davide Rossi will be joining fellow Viva collaborator Jon Hopkins for the three support slots at the London O2. Click here to check out Davide's MySpace. A reminder of the support acts for the remainder of the tour... 9th December: Jon Hopkins / Eugene Francis Jnr and the Juniors 11th December - 23rd December: Jon Hopkins / The High Wire (apart from London dates) London dates to be split as follows: 14th December: Jon Hopkins / The Domino State 15th December: Jon Hopkins / Eugene Francis Jnr and the Juniors 16th December: Jon Hopkins / The High Wire Anchorman
  13. #42 and the nasty flu Roadie #42 - Blog #59 December 7, 2008 8:18 pm #42 and the nasty flu Don't get too close, readers. I'm full of cold. Being ill on tour (OK, I know, it's only the sniffles and a sore throat...) is a pretty rubbish experience. If I had a sensible job, I would have called in sick and spent the day under the duvet feeling sorry for myself. That's not really an option in my line of work, so instead, I've turned up to a cold and draughty arena and felt sorry for myself here. Really, I should get the juicer going in catering and load up on healthy vitamins. Maybe later. For now, tablets, vitamin water and self pity are the order of the day. So what's been happening here? Well, we finished up in Birmingham. The third night's crowd are memorable particularly for a rather excellent bout of Mexican Wave-ing (if indeed such a term exists) before the show. Then, after two glorious days off, we arrived up in Glasgow. The SECC in Glasgow is where we started the UK arena shows on the Rush Of Blood tour. It all seemed very huge and grown up back then. The show that we have today is immense in comparison and the band on stage are no longer finding their feet and learning their craft. They now seem very comfortable, confident and capable on an arena stage. Of course, the one thing that hasn't changed is the Glasgow crowd - ever reliable as some of the best voices on the planet. They're in fine voice this evening and not only belt out the biggies like Fix You and Viva, but they're singing melodies from within all the songs - not just the vocals, but the guitar parts too. Good work folks! We get back to our rather splendid hotel, a grand old manor house, and find that there is a wedding party in. We're all sitting around the bar for a swifty when someone's acoustic guitar comes out and the voices are off again. Will and Jonny shyly decline an invitation to give them a song, but this doesn't dampen their enthusiasm one jot and they're giving it loads deep into the night. There's definitely something in the water up here.... Right, I'm going to find a flightcase to curl up on and I'll catch up with ya again in a couple of days. Meantime, I should leave you with a quick tale of Roadie glory. Bash is Will's drumtech. He's been with the band for a very long time now and is one of the most colourful characters on the road (which is saying something...). In Bash's younger (and more single) days, the back lounge of the bus was referred to as "Bash's office" for reasons we'll draw a veil over for now. So when this leg began and the 'core crew' found themselves on a "star bus", the choice for who got the insanely oversized bedroom at the back was obvious. Here's Bash enjoying his new home.... Roadie #42
  14. #42 and the nasty flu Roadie #42 - Blog #59 December 7, 2008 8:18 pm #42 and the nasty flu Don't get too close, readers. I'm full of cold. Being ill on tour (OK, I know, it's only the sniffles and a sore throat...) is a pretty rubbish experience. If I had a sensible job, I would have called in sick and spent the day under the duvet feeling sorry for myself. That's not really an option in my line of work, so instead, I've turned up to a cold and draughty arena and felt sorry for myself here. Really, I should get the juicer going in catering and load up on healthy vitamins. Maybe later. For now, tablets, vitamin water and self pity are the order of the day. So what's been happening here? Well, we finished up in Birmingham. The third night's crowd are memorable particularly for a rather excellent bout of Mexican Wave-ing (if indeed such a term exists) before the show. Then, after two glorious days off, we arrived up in Glasgow. The SECC in Glasgow is where we started the UK arena shows on the Rush Of Blood tour. It all seemed very huge and grown up back then. The show that we have today is immense in comparison and the band on stage are no longer finding their feet and learning their craft. They now seem very comfortable, confident and capable on an arena stage. Of course, the one thing that hasn't changed is the Glasgow crowd - ever reliable as some of the best voices on the planet. They're in fine voice this evening and not only belt out the biggies like Fix You and Viva, but they're singing melodies from within all the songs - not just the vocals, but the guitar parts too. Good work folks! We get back to our rather splendid hotel, a grand old manor house, and find that there is a wedding party in. We're all sitting around the bar for a swifty when someone's acoustic guitar comes out and the voices are off again. Will and Jonny shyly decline an invitation to give them a song, but this doesn't dampen their enthusiasm one jot and they're giving it loads deep into the night. There's definitely something in the water up here.... Right, I'm going to find a flightcase to curl up on and I'll catch up with ya again in a couple of days. Meantime, I should leave you with a quick tale of Roadie glory. Bash is Will's drumtech. He's been with the band for a very long time now and is one of the most colourful characters on the road (which is saying something...). In Bash's younger (and more single) days, the back lounge of the bus was referred to as "Bash's office" for reasons we'll draw a veil over for now. So when this leg began and the 'core crew' found themselves on a "star bus", the choice for who got the insanely oversized bedroom at the back was obvious. Here's Bash enjoying his new home.... Roadie #42
  15. I Have Lhuna... Pm Me For Link.. ;) **lolo**
  16. Lost? video competition closes December 2, 2008 9:37 am Winner to be announced on Friday Good morning. The Lost? video competition closed at midnight last night (UK time), amid a late flurry of entries from around the world. Once they've all been watched, a shortlist of the best ones will be given to the band. They will then pick the winner, which will be announced on Friday. We hit our "favourites" limit on the official Coldplay YouTube late last night, so you can now check out 650 entries at www.youtube.com/coldplaytv and a bunch more at www.youtube.com/coldplaytv2. Big thanks to everyone who entered. We've been bowled over by the effort, imagination and time you put into making the videos. So much so that we're glad we don't have to pick the one eventual winner... Anchorman
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  18. Roadie 42 and Anchorman... Weeeeee Lovvveee Youuuu **lolo**
  19. Now Playing..."Playing For Change" Stand By Me... here : http://red.msn.com/ weiting 1 other hour **lolo**
  20. oky Lore..my name it's Lotfi ..lolo it's juste my signature :) and sorry... next time i find the thread and i post it **lolo**

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