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jeremyy

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Everything posted by jeremyy

  1. guns'n roses - november rain
  2. aaa why is it new :angry: I'd like to buy it :whistle: :whistle: :lol:
  3. hopefully he left this morning... :/ :/ i want to see my boyz at the Grammys :lol:
  4. what did she say? i didn't understand it :(
  5. hahahha that lego looks so cute :awesome: I'd like to buy it :blush:
  6. From the Gwyneth thread: new shoeeeeeeees :dance: :dance: so coooool!
  7. i took this photo when i was in Basel 1 month ago :lol: good idea :lol: :wtf: :wtf:
  8. the killers- smile like you mean it
  9. chris and his denim jacket :lol: :lol:
  10. :laugh3: :laugh3: :laugh3:
  11. Coldplay - Brit Awards: Best British Group → 2001, 2003, 2012 x :wacky:
  12. hahaha true :D cuz we're gonna wait like 2-3 years for the next tour of coldplay :whip:
  13. time police- apparatjik
  14. look at Chris :lol: :lol:
  15. i ate a biiiig chocolate... this has really happened.. :lol:
  16. Warner Music Pays $765 Million for Parlophone Pink Floyd, Coldplay, Radiohead catalogs should boost third-place major label By Steve Knopper February 8, 2013 1:20 PM ET Warner Music's $765 million purchase of the Parlophone record label, which includes the rights to catalogs by Pink Floyd, Coldplay, Radiohead and Daft Punk, gives the third-biggest record label a much-needed power boost with regard to rivals Universal and Sony. Warner is the smallest of the "Big Three" record labels, providing just 20 percent of overall album sales in 2012, according to Nielsen SoundScan, but Parlophone should significantly increase that number. "It's going to make for a healthier, more competitive marketplace," says Steve Greenberg, a former Warner and Sony executive who is now founder and chief executive of independent S-Curve Records. "It enables them to have more of a seat at the table, and makes it less likely that someone can start a new version of Spotify – or something we haven't thought of yet – just with Sony and Universal." James Taylor Sues Warner Bros. Over Royalties Until 2010, the record industry revolved around four major labels – Universal, Sony, Warner and EMI. Despite its hugely profitable assets, such as the Beatles catalog and newer pop stars Katy Perry and David Guetta, EMI struggled for years before Universal took over its assets. However, late last year, European regulators stipulated that Universal must sell Parlophone over antitrust concerns. That's when Warner stepped in. "This is a very important milestone for Warner Music, reflecting our commitment to artist development by strengthening our worldwide roster, global footprint and executive talent," Len Blavatnik, chairman and founder of Access Industries, Warner's parent company, said in a statement. The Beatles' catalog, which belonged to Parlophone, was not part of the sale. x
  17. they should be the supporting band of coldplay in next tour :nod: :nod:
  18. heyy welcome back!!! which city did you like the most? Paris? :awesome: :awesome: :awesome: also chris was there a couple of weeks ago :wink3: :wink3:
  19. exactly :lol:
  20. booom :wink3:
  21. and hair as a dessert :wacky: yummmmyyy
  22. i've changed it :lol: it's like chris and bon jovi has come across on my desktop :lol: :wtf: :wtf: :dead:

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