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Zeya

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  1. Well maybe those who are going to more shows than one can be a bit generous...:D
  2. i would love to have a copy too.. unfortunately a copy for me costs a flight ticket to the US or UK..:(
  3. Michael Eavis By Chris Martin I went to boarding school a short hop from Michael Eavis' farm, the bucolic setting of the Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, or Glasto. It's the equivalent of living next to Yankee Stadium and saying, "One day, when I grow up, I'm going to play there." For three days each summer, Michael and his daughter Emily give up their lives as dairy farmers and set up a city purely around music. Anyone who's ever picked up a guitar dreams of playing Glastonbury. It's the biggest rock cathedral in the world. Everyone wonders why this man and this festival are different. Firstly, Glastonbury is rooted in ancient history; legend has it that King Arthur was buried nearby. And when the festival sets up, 150,000 people flood in to form a very happy metropolis. But Michael, 73, is so good at tapping into the zeitgeist months before anyone else. You'll wonder, Why are the Kings of Leon headlining this year? Inevitably, six months later the Kings of Leon are the biggest thing going. Michael is one of the people to whom I owe my life and career. Every year he does a thank-you for the surrounding village where the festival takes place. He asked Coldplay to play this little fete and picked us up at the airport. It was like being met by a friendly uncle. We were sitting in the back of his farm vehicle that smelled of cheese and cattle when he said, "Maybe you'd want to headline next year?" We spat out our drinks! It remains the biggest event in our band's life. It changed everything. We've headlined other festivals, but Glastonbury is the only one that feels like — and is — a family event. It's also the only one where we received some handmade cheese as a thank-you. Martin is the lead singer of Coldplay I love how personal that review is..
  4. Michael Eavis By Chris Martin I went to boarding school a short hop from Michael Eavis' farm, the bucolic setting of the Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, or Glasto. It's the equivalent of living next to Yankee Stadium and saying, "One day, when I grow up, I'm going to play there." For three days each summer, Michael and his daughter Emily give up their lives as dairy farmers and set up a city purely around music. Anyone who's ever picked up a guitar dreams of playing Glastonbury. It's the biggest rock cathedral in the world. Everyone wonders why this man and this festival are different. Firstly, Glastonbury is rooted in ancient history; legend has it that King Arthur was buried nearby. And when the festival sets up, 150,000 people flood in to form a very happy metropolis. But Michael, 73, is so good at tapping into the zeitgeist months before anyone else. You'll wonder, Why are the Kings of Leon headlining this year? Inevitably, six months later the Kings of Leon are the biggest thing going. Michael is one of the people to whom I owe my life and career. Every year he does a thank-you for the surrounding village where the festival takes place. He asked Coldplay to play this little fete and picked us up at the airport. It was like being met by a friendly uncle. We were sitting in the back of his farm vehicle that smelled of cheese and cattle when he said, "Maybe you'd want to headline next year?" We spat out our drinks! It remains the biggest event in our band's life. It changed everything. We've headlined other festivals, but Glastonbury is the only one that feels like — and is — a family event. It's also the only one where we received some handmade cheese as a thank-you. Martin is the lead singer of Coldplay I love how personal that review is..
  5. Zeya replied to Nettie's topic in Coldplay
    i hate dp..dp suckssss!!! (yes, this is a dp)
  6. Zeya replied to Nettie's topic in Coldplay
    i think it's 'a bathing ape'...
  7. interesting jackets with interesting prices :dozey:
  8. i'm actually having fun with this guy... haha..
  9. so your standard of being smart is knowing thom yorke's name? no wonder...:rolleyes:
  10. burn!!! :lol::lol:
  11. i really have the feeling that this is gonna be one of the songs that will bring the rush of blood to the head :D if they're not planning to produce it soon (which i think is the case), they really want to torture us with this curiosity..
  12. i know this is an old news but i just found this on youtube [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeAriJlBnG8&feature=related]Corey Taylor Slams Coldplay[/ame] and seeing his face while he said it made me angry more than reading it..:veryangry2:
  13. well when your brother is THE hot Phil, which is also the fifth member of coldplay, u dont really need to do that now do u? :P
  14. oh come on annie..that's the whole point of asking him to move to australia! lol.
  15. true.. i've waited this album for years..hopefully it will be good.
  16. yeah i'm kinda disappointed with the album cover..:\
  17. Chris should move to Australia where peaceful life awaits :sneaky: :lol:
  18. i love the band's relationship with simon pegg...he's a nice person and a great comedian.. i bet they'll ended up craking up all the time during the making of the video if they ever get to it..:D
  19. how you see the world.. suddenly i'm so into this song..
  20. how you see the world.. suddenly i'm so into this song..
  21. i love this thread but can never contribute..i'm hopeless with all these photoshop things..:dozey: but u guys are so creative and all the siggys posted are awesome! good job guys ;)
  22. oh actually he was looking at me.. haha
  23. oh the second and third photo...:D

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