Coldplay at the Grove

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Review time as promised they were fucking excellent .

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Daddy buy me a guitar, I want to be in a band.

Middle class wankers.

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skipper wrote:Daddy buy me a guitar, I want to be in a band.

Middle class wankers.
:lol:

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I have worked backstage both gigs so far and it has been superb. The support acts have been interesting with the drumme for Rita Ora being an absolute die hard Gooner.
Robyn and Ash were ok but Marina and the Diamonds just not my thing.

Anyway, I am not a huge fan of Coldplay but they have produced two excellent shows.

Oh and Wrighty was there last night and he drew more autographs than anyone :barscarf:

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Enjoyed last nights gig, helped by an all day drinking session! Bit gutted mine and my mates wristband looked to be the only duds out of 60k! Typical!

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TeeCee wrote:thats a crowd of 59,785 isn't it??


There's only one thing more boring to watch than Arsenal, most of the time...............and that's Coldplay!! I'd rather pull my toenails out.

I was watching Gary Numan at the Forum last night as it happens.....great gig!!! 8)
So was I. Now there is a true music legend!

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franksav63 wrote:
TeeCee wrote:thats a crowd of 59,785 isn't it??


There's only one thing more boring to watch than Arsenal, most of the time...............and that's Coldplay!! I'd rather pull my toenails out.

I was watching Gary Numan at the Forum last night as it happens.....great gig!!! 8)
I was at the Forum too, he was superb, where were u standing T C?
Numan, Numan, Numan!

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still recovering!

fucking crazy night! i rolled and smoked a spliff on the pitch under the clock end!

along with many many class a's and bottles of neat vodka

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skipper wrote:Daddy buy me a guitar, I want to be in a band.

Middle class wankers.
Middle class. How awful. Only yoof with their arses hanging out of their jeans should be able to make music. :roll:

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mikeyb772001 wrote:still recovering!

fucking crazy night! i rolled and smoked a spliff on the pitch under the clock end!

along with many many class a's and bottles of neat vodka
Shock shock, Horror Horror, lol :shock:

After having the 2 pint Cardboard glasses rudely taken away from us when they barred Alcohol in sight of pitch ,a lot of Old School Boozers turned to Puff ,to ease the stress of watching our beloved team .
In the later 80's Graham Era, Block A East Upper was awash with Puff and E and whats more the Police not only knew about it but since it kept things mellow they adopted the 3 monkeys approach to it .
Having a spliff wouldn't get u arrested until the new North bank the smoking ban !
Took dibble many years to suss the mass usage of bugle at Highbury !

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