I was there, and I have several things to tell. About the quality of sound I do not repeat nothing, is quite above mentioned. I was in the picht and the sound was so poor... I saw The Police in 2007 practically in the same zone and you have the sensation that a sound wall was coming against you...nothing to see about Coldplay sound (a Playstation Sound I think...)
Another thing that I want to emphasize is that the stage was too low for such a wide place. I was more or less in the row 10 opposite to the stage and I can't see anything at all, whereas, I repeat, for The Police, the vision was very good in the same place. I have the sensation of the scene was very very low. Probably is good for Palau Sant Jordi or Palacio de los Deportes in Madrid, but not for the dimensions of Lluis Compayns. The image walls were also very bad placed so no stage vision and also not screen for too many people.
I believe that the problem of the vision comes also because a concert in this place never has been done for 65.000 people, when the normal thing is approximately 55.000, in order that the people could see, move in, go in and go out in stadium without risks. At my side was a sick girl and she don't have assistance, the public was so tight that was impossible to the stewards come.
In this case, I only blame Livenation. 65.000 is too many people for Lluis Compayns. They are very lucky because nothing really important happened. The people had problems to enter and go out of stadium and there had to be 10 wc for all. I feel very insecure. The question of Cd's was...i have no words to write what I see.
I don't blame Coldplay at all, but there's only a thing that one band can do for resolve this kind of disapointing problems before the public leave and is simply and cheap: to play. I believe that they should have repeated the first three songs at the end of the show to give a real gift to everyone.
I hope that they improve and fix the problems, since I go to Wembley and I would not like to go out with the sensation that Coldplay is not a good band.
In wembley there are no problems of organization, but I'm afraid...