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Date Posted: 12:44:14 02/18/06 Sat
Author: tg
Subject: Re: Is Coldplay??
In reply to: tg 's message, "Is Coldplay??" on 12:25:32 02/17/06 Fri

I also think Chris Martin is the best singer around right now, his voice could put me to sleep and it's not because I'm bored but it's soothing.

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[> Re: Is Coldplay?? -- Leo, 13:24:43 02/18/06 Sat [1]

Twan - I think your Tool/Batman analogy is perfect. Both brooding, dark and definitely more than meets the eye on all levels.

Although I understand the premise for the Radiohead/V one, it doesn't feel exactly right to me. I'm thinking it's because although I love radiohead's music, there is no physical attraction. And being the female that I am, no superhero is truly super without that. Yeah, V's face is behind a mask, which leaves it up to my imagination, but hell, I even find that mask appealing. I can't think of any band I could use as a comparison to V. Speaking of, only one month to go!!!! V is now resting on my nightstand rather comfortably.

I finished Anansi Boys the other night, took me less than a week. I devoured that book. Fat Charlie was at times reminiscent of Richard Mayhew from Neverwhere. I liked the comical aspect and how Spider/Charlie sort of swapped identities and both melded together by the end of the book.

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