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The Beatles U2 Coldplay

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Coldplay truly are now the heirs to U2 and The Beatles.

 

check out this website: http://www.interference.com/stories/id174751.html

 

that website gets info from thetherealconnection.com

 

These articles mention how Coldplay is the third band to come and change the world, just like The Beatles and U2 did before them.

 

very interesting article, especially considering The Bealtes U2 Coldplay are my three favourite bands and I own all their records.

This guy is off in a lot of his info. Not least of which a statement like "Abbey Road, The Beatles last album, following Let it Be." This is simply not true. ANY beatles fan knows that they WANTED Abbey rd to be the last, but Let it be was recorded and released last to fill a movie contract.

Hey guys I actually just became good friends with Moises through Facebook, the fellow who wrote that theory and created the web page...

 

http://www.theetherealconnection.com/

 

Its really some interesting stuff. I believe hes actually a member at Coldplaying so hes probably mentioned it before. The actual web page has some cool stuff on it so I hope he updates it soon since we've come across a taste of Coldplay's new sound through Violet Hill and possibly A Spell A Rebel Yell...

 

Here's links to our Facebook groups for Facebook-ing fans of Coldplay and/or The Ethereal Connection:

 

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8890688025

 

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2204972866

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