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teernabh5

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  1. Love this thread! Thanks lovely Coldplayers!
  2. Lovers In japan........!!!!!!!!!!!!:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
  3. Chris is SUCH A SHOWMAN!!! HE REALLY IS SOOOOOO GOOD AT HIS JOB! #respect
  4. We have all these meatal bands coming here like Metallica and poets of the fall ....NO COLDPLAY! And Yea...In My Place is sooooooooooooooo Good!
  5. Wish they would come to my country......:(
  6. Now 99 problemss will just start...... CANT WAIT!
  7. Can hear "How DO I know" from 'here we go magic' in the background!
  8. I am from India, its sounding really strange to me....Can't understand anything!:confused:
  9. I wonder why NME does this to Coldplay all the time!:confused:
  10. The Vaccines: 'Rihanna isn't a real artist' The Vaccines Tickets Guitarist Freddie Cowan also raps Coldplay for 'trying to be the biggest band on earth' The Vaccines have hit out at Rihanna for failing to write her own music. Guitarist Freddie Cowan said the Bajan singer lacks credibility because she brings in other people to do all her work. He told Digital Spy: Rihanna isn't an artist – she has 15 writers, 15 songwriters and 15 producers all fighting for space on her albums and she's the face of it. I have nothing against it, but I don't want to be associated with it. Cowan also criticised Coldplay for teaming up with the singer for their single 'Princess Of China'. "I've never heard that song, but it's Coldplay – they'll do whatever they can to be the biggest band on earth, to be bigger than U2," he added. "They do it really well and they've never put out a bad album so hats off to them. I have nothing against those collaborations because I don't feel you can judge people, but I don't think I'll ever be involved in something like that. It needs artistic merit." The band will hit the road for a UK tour in November. Tickets go onsale tomorrow (August 29) at 9am (BST). To check the availability of The Vaccines tickets and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/TICKETS now, or call 0871 230 1094. Meanwhile, The Vaccines' frontman Justin Young has claimed many Russian citizens are "apathetic" about the plight of Pussy Riot. Speaking to NME in a video interview you can watch below, the singer said that the jailed punk band's predicament had fascinated the West more than it had members of the Russian public and suggested their incarceration had "pulled down the façade" that Russia operates like a Western country. To read the ultimate Reading And Leeds Festivals review, pick up the new issue of NME, which is on newsstands from Wednesday (August 29) or available digitally. http://www.nme.com/news/the-vaccines/65790
  11. We all feel it , we just don't write it down !
  12. I am laughing sooo hard right now! This is HILARIOUS!
  13. CHRIS should NOT leave LOndon!!!!!

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