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Though circumventing the swear filter is a bannable offence, though it's not actually the same word since the naughty word doesn't have two i's or an i with a fada in it...
Agree. It got a bit better at the end, when they played the stuff people actually knew, but it was otherwise deeply tedious.
And I know it's not cool to say you like Coldplay, but they were good last year, and I saw them at Wembley a week or so before. I guess you have to be a certain age...
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...
Agree. It got a bit better at the end, when they played the stuff people actually knew, but it was otherwise deeply tedious.
And I know it's not cool to say you like Coldplay, but they were good last year, and I saw them at Wembley a week or so before. I guess you have to be a certain age...
Totally agree.
I saw Radiohead a few years ago at Malahide Castle in Dublin. Had to drive to get there and for two hours the local radio played only Radiohead, it was a fantastic drive singing along to all the hits. Went to the gig the next night and for two hours didn't recognise a single song they played. Tits.
Most of the songs they played last night are 10+ years old so no excuses for not having heard them before. With Spotify Free there really isn't any reason not to put on a playlist and listen to them all.
BTW the remastered OK Computer album sounds great inc. the three unreleased songs from the same era so well worth a gander.
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