Discuss.
Hint:
The correct response is "Somewhere Only We Know".
"I saw them live!" is also acceptable.
Discuss.
Hint:
The correct response is "Somewhere Only We Know".
"I saw them live!" is also acceptable.
I saw them at a club. As in, I saw them walking around at a club. But I didn't see their show earlier that day.
I saw them live! They came and performed on Campus a few weeks ago.
They're ok.
Well havn't listened to them in awhile, and no you got me listening to their album. I really like that song somewhere we only know... It's really about growing up.
Beh, not up to much IMO. Wrong response or not, I'm just not into that kind of stuff.
There is no signature here. Move along.
I dont mind Keane, nice catchy sing-a-long music. I'll listen to it if its on the radio, but I won't actively choose to play their music.
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Ditto.Originally Posted by Nod
"I think you'd make any (nice) woman happy... & I think you really deserve for someone to make you happy too for a change"
I have only heard "Simple Thing" and "Evrybodies Changing" They seem vere decent. I actually quite liked "Simle Thing". Side from that I just have not heard enough to make a sound opinion. Haha pun!
Bipper
I love them too. I was so mad when I heard one of their songs on the pop
radio station around here. I don't listen to the radio, so I ONLY listen to
them actively. Bedshaped is awesome.
.opt
They had their run in my liking. I played out their album, and I'm sure I'll do the same if and when they release another.
I cant stand them. My next door neighbour loves them they play them first thing in the morning, So i jump out of bed as its pain to my ears
One of my friends brother used to beat up the pianoist of Keane!
nothing good comes out of beating a pianistOriginally Posted by tomamar04
Yeah I hear you can go blind from that.
.opt
I like "Bedshaped", but I don't like any of his other tracks.
:/
"As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless,
uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?"