tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3641736336028167339.post8115492508430743241..comments2023-07-06T16:49:46.597+01:00Comments on Living with a boy: Viva la VidaThe Girlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04550480429586819194noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3641736336028167339.post-70654640954226991142009-09-16T12:05:08.893+01:002009-09-16T12:05:08.893+01:00Awww...so glad you got to see them! Parachutes was...Awww...so glad you got to see them! Parachutes was the album of my late teens. My boyfriend at the time (now ex) and I loved them when we were going out. I remember going to Reading Festival in 2001 and sitting round the camp fire until very late with that CD playing over and over again - whenever I hear it now it takes me back and I see that fire and that night so vividly. So many mixed emotions of my youth! And then there is the very very sad song The Scientist which stabs at me everytime I hear it. The boyfriend then was soon to be my ex and he played me this song just before we split and said - this is how I feel about us, this song. I still broke his heart and as a punishment everytime I hear this now, I feel guilty for what I put him through and nostalgic... They are a brilliant band though. Not so familiar with their new stuff and I prefered it when they were less main-stream but they are still incredibly good and with great universal appeal!As for Florence and the Machine - I so wanna see them!!!The Curious Cathttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16920550974303475865noreply@blogger.com