Falling back in love... with Coldplay

Up until around 2016, I had considered myself to be a fan of Coldplay. I don't mean in a 'Superfan' kind of way, but I enjoyed listening to Coldplay and liked most of their songs. Anyway, after a friend of mine had ended up marrying the lead singer of a Coldplay tribute band, who later ended up walking out on her and their children, I went completely off Coldplay.

Whenever I heard a Coldplay song, it just automatically reminded me of my friend's former husband, what he had done, how he had done it, and the traumatic effect it had on my friend and their children.

During the early hours of this morning when I had found myself unable to sleep, I decided to listen to 'Glastonbury 2024' on BBC Sounds (via my TV), which had included Coldplay's set. Instead of grabbing my remote control to hastily select something else, I opted to stick it out and carry on listening. Instead of automatically associating every Coldplay song with my friend's former husband, I was really enjoying the music. When I heard Chris Martin belting out 'Viva La Vida', I found it impossible to stay still and was dancing around in my seated position on my sofa, with my feet tapping the floor, and my hands playing imaginary drums.

The craziest thing of all is that this had all happened whilst I'd been suffering with backache and a foul migraine. Literally minutes beforehand, I had been wearing an eye mask and holding a cold compress to my head, and had been feeling incredibly rough. It was something of a surreal experience, if I'm honest. The first time ever that I think a song has caused me to dance whilst feeling like sh*te.

Anyway, have you ever fallen out of love with a musical group/artist due to something completely unrelated to them? If so, were you able to fall back in love with their music at a later date?

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  • I think Coldplay was the last group I saw live at the O2, I didn’t know anything about autism at that time and spent most of the concert in the bar, it was my normal coping mechanism of drink until the world is more normal. 
    I did watch the Glasto set last week and enjoyed it from the comfort of my armchair with no alcohol or being overwhelmed. Every day is still a learning day.

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  • I think Coldplay was the last group I saw live at the O2, I didn’t know anything about autism at that time and spent most of the concert in the bar, it was my normal coping mechanism of drink until the world is more normal. 
    I did watch the Glasto set last week and enjoyed it from the comfort of my armchair with no alcohol or being overwhelmed. Every day is still a learning day.

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