1. Amazing band

    got 'Closed Eyes' on now by Cut Off Your Hands.... you get a weird look from people when u ask them if they r going to see this band
  2. Howl - Florence + The Machine
  3. Lost by Coldplay
  4. Everything's Not Lost - Coldplay

    ^ oooh eerie coincidence.
  5. Imagine by J. Lennon.
  6. Ultra Violet - The Killers


  7. i went to a restaurant last night and heard Desert Rose playing and i was like AHH MY HOMIE STING the girl i was with was like Who the hell is this
  8. Originally posted by Genaro92U2:i went to a restaurant last night and heard Desert Rose playing and i was like AHH MY HOMIE STING the girl i was with was like Who the hell is this

    hahaha

    I bought Bring On The Night in DVD the other day, my parents had it in a worn-out VHS so I decided it was just about time. We're loving it at the moment.


    Back To The Future theme. What a great opening song Coldplay have chosen
  9. ^ My favorite overture from any movie, probably because I knew it at such a young age

    currently I have Breathe on.


  10. I've switched over to this now, though.

    Since I had ETIAW the longest (single release back over summer), that's the one with the most play counts in terms of Coldplay. Right behind it are Fix You and Glass of Water, though I'd imagine it won't take me long for Up in Flames.

    Funny about your 46 plays on it, Sergio, my most played song on iTunes is only at 39 Then again, I have 10,000 songs and use my iPod just as frequently as my computer's iTunes.

    Might I also add as a closing note that Johnny's guitar at the end of Up in Flames saves the entire song and elevates it to another level...such a beautiful/appropriate little lick.

    Can we put some water on?
  11. Jonny's guitar at the end ABSOLUTELY makes the song for me. Soooo gorgeous

    I'm so happy they performed it on Wednesday. So happy. I didn't expect it, I thought they'd perform Us Against The World or even Don't Let It Break Your Heart instead... But they chose to play a wonderful song that will never be a chart-breaking single, but hits right to the heart. Kudos.