Coldplay on Tour 2006
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I managed to see the first of the Vancouver shows, it was great. I really enjoyed Fiona Apple too; even though I wouldnt consider myself a fan by any means, I recognized almost all the songs she played.
Coldplay, well, if you like their music you should have no reason to be disappointed. I guess I would have liked to hear a couple more songs but a short intense set is better than a long one where the band and the fans get tired. I wont give anything away but they also did a bit of cool unexpected stuff.
Enjoy, all.
Coldplay, well, if you like their music you should have no reason to be disappointed. I guess I would have liked to hear a couple more songs but a short intense set is better than a long one where the band and the fans get tired. I wont give anything away but they also did a bit of cool unexpected stuff.
Enjoy, all.
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And so it ends...!
I saw them live tonight at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia and they rocked. Well worth it paying out the nose for these 7th-row seats. During yellow, they let giant yellow balloons, bigger than beach balls, fall to the crowd. When you popped them, gold glitter went out.
The set was a bit X&Y heavy, but I didn't mind. Of course "Fix You" was the closer.
I saw them live tonight at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia and they rocked. Well worth it paying out the nose for these 7th-row seats. During yellow, they let giant yellow balloons, bigger than beach balls, fall to the crowd. When you popped them, gold glitter went out.
The set was a bit X&Y heavy, but I didn't mind. Of course "Fix You" was the closer.




