December 17, 201114 yr New York. Where is the NYC show? :-( They're saving the best for last. You've got to know there will be NY shows. :)
December 17, 201114 yr ^When reading it, I immediately thought of you Raphaële. :):P:laugh3::laugh3::lol::lol::laugh3:
December 17, 201114 yr They're saving the best for last. You've got to know there will be NY shows. :) And it'll more than likely sell out in a hot minute before I even get a chance. sigh.
December 18, 201114 yr From yesterday ---------- N. American tour general sale begins 17 December 2011 3:00 pm Tickets for 27 shows go on general at 10am (local time) today Good afternoon. The general ticket sales for Coldplay's 2012 shows in USA and Canada (except LA and Chicago) begin today, Saturday, at 10am local time. You can get them from 1-800-745-3000, Ticketmaster and Livenation. Here's the full list of shows. APRIL 17 Edmonton, AB Rexall Place 18 Calgary, AB Scotiabank Saddledome 20 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena 21 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena 24 Portland, OR Rose Garden Arena 25 Seattle, WA KeyArena 27 San Jose, CA HP Pavilion At San Jose 28 San Jose, CA HP Pavilion At San Jose MAY 1 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl (On sale 9 Jan) 2 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl (On sale 9 Jan) JUNE 22 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center 23 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center 25 Houston, TX Toyota Center 28 Tampa, FL St. Pete Times Forum 29 Miami, FL American Airlines Arena JULY 2 Atlanta, GA Philips Arena 5 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center 6 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center 8 Washington, DC Verizon Center 9 Washington, DC Verizon Center 23 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre 24 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre 26 Montreal, QC Bell Centre 27 Montreal, QC Bell Centre 29 Boston, MA TD Garden 30 Boston, MA TD Garden AUGUST 3 East Rutherford, NJ Izod Center 4 East Rutherford, NJ - Izod Center 7 Chicago, IL United Center (On sale 19 Dec) 11 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center Anchorman
December 19, 201114 yr Mylo Xyloto Pop-up Edition shipping now 19 December 2011 6:03 pm If you're in the UK, you can still get it before Christmas Good evening. The special Pop-up Edition of Mylo Xyloto is shipping now, worldwide. It includes a 12" x 12" hardback book containing graffiti pop-up art designed by David A. Carter, stencils, vinyl, CD and exclusive content including photographs, excerpts from the studio diary and the band's personal notebooks. You will also receive an MP3 copy of the album. If you're in the UK, you can still get the Pop-up Edition in time for Christmas - with courier delivery available on orders placed up until 22 December. - Click to buy Pop-up Edition from UK/Rest of World Store (£49.99) - Click to buy Pop-up Edition from USA/Canada Store ($79.99) Anchorman
December 19, 201114 yr And it'll more than likely sell out in a hot minute before I even get a chance. sigh. Aww! Perhaps they'll have 2 shows in NY? Or another date in CT within driving distance? It seems they don't release all the seats during pre-sale. I was able to still get a ticket in general sale here in ATL. Good luck to you!
December 20, 201114 yr Roadie #42 - Blog #161 20 December 2011 7:45 pm Roadie #42, the errant smoke machine and the soundcheck experiments Click to see bigger version I’ve got to be honest, I was expecting the Rotterdam audience to be somewhat - um, “laid back” I guess is the right phrase. It just goes to show that you never can tell… It’s a good noisy crowd that sing through the show at the Ahoy - none more so than when the band are on the B-Stage and the cheer for Will during Us Against The World is so huge that the song grinds to a halt amidst disbelieving giggles on stage. Meanwhile, *underneath* the stage shortly later, things go similarly silly just before Clocks when it becomes clear that an errant smoke machine has been kicked and is now facing in the wrong direction. Rather than fill the stage with smoke for the lasers, it instead fills the entire under-stage corridor with thick smoke. I can hardly see the computer screen in front of me and begin wafting the smoke out of the side curtain with a clipboard in either hand. I’m wondering to myself what it must look like to the crowd in the seats immediately above stage left as the drape flips open belching smoke and revealing coughing grinning roadies - just as the drums explode into Clocks. I muse that it can only look like the scene in a film when the inventor is thrown backwards through the door of his lab after a huge bang - covered in black soot and missing his eyebrows. Just then, Monitor Engineer Chris Wood’s voice comes over the crew comms system. “Takes me back to working for the Sisters Of Mercy.” Never a dull moment… Somewhat randomly, the following day in Antwerp, we’re soundchecking. It turns out that the band are keen to have a tinker with the setlist. First, they fiddle with a different approach on Us Against The World and then they try a couple of tunes not heard since the Viva shows. After some chin-stroking and discussion, Chris turns to Guy and laughs. “We’re not going to play any of this tonight, are we?” Guy simply smiles and shakes his head. More work to be done, clearly… Next, they blast through one of the new songs that got a workout during production rehearsals. It sounds pretty damn ready to me. Come setlist time though, it’s not made it on. Oh well - it’s not like there aren’t a whole bunch more shows coming up… One of the comments from the band during soundcheck is how much they miss Phil’s voice in these situations. I’ve always described Phil as being able to view everything occurring through both the eyes of the band and those of their audience. It’s in situations like this, where decisions need to be made, his absence is most strongly felt. Phil of course, hasn’t gone away, he’s simply got some other very exciting matters of his own to attend to for a few days. There’s plenty of the extended Coldplay gang around though, in the shape of the Champion family. They’re here for a couple of shows to see their dad at work and it’s a suitably wonderful sight to see. I have to say that the family vibe seems to have made touring an awful lot more civilised - or maybe we’ve all grown up a little bit, I’m not sure. One thing I do know for certain, is that it’s extremely difficult to take the whole thing too seriously when there is a toddler holding the radio mic and singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star through the sound system… R42
December 20, 201114 yr Roadie #42 - Blog #161 20 December 2011 7:45 pm Roadie #42, the errant smoke machine and the soundcheck experiments Click to see bigger version I’ve got to be honest, I was expecting the Rotterdam audience to be somewhat - um, “laid back” I guess is the right phrase. It just goes to show that you never can tell… It’s a good noisy crowd that sing through the show at the Ahoy - none more so than when the band are on the B-Stage and the cheer for Will during Us Against The World is so huge that the song grinds to a halt amidst disbelieving giggles on stage. Meanwhile, *underneath* the stage shortly later, things go similarly silly just before Clocks when it becomes clear that an errant smoke machine has been kicked and is now facing in the wrong direction. Rather than fill the stage with smoke for the lasers, it instead fills the entire under-stage corridor with thick smoke. I can hardly see the computer screen in front of me and begin wafting the smoke out of the side curtain with a clipboard in either hand. I’m wondering to myself what it must look like to the crowd in the seats immediately above stage left as the drape flips open belching smoke and revealing coughing grinning roadies - just as the drums explode into Clocks. I muse that it can only look like the scene in a film when the inventor is thrown backwards through the door of his lab after a huge bang - covered in black soot and missing his eyebrows. Just then, Monitor Engineer Chris Wood’s voice comes over the crew comms system. “Takes me back to working for the Sisters Of Mercy.” Never a dull moment… Somewhat randomly, the following day in Antwerp, we’re soundchecking. It turns out that the band are keen to have a tinker with the setlist. First, they fiddle with a different approach on Us Against The World and then they try a couple of tunes not heard since the Viva shows. After some chin-stroking and discussion, Chris turns to Guy and laughs. “We’re not going to play any of this tonight, are we?” Guy simply smiles and shakes his head. More work to be done, clearly… Next, they blast through one of the new songs that got a workout during production rehearsals. It sounds pretty damn ready to me. Come setlist time though, it’s not made it on. Oh well - it’s not like there aren’t a whole bunch more shows coming up… One of the comments from the band during soundcheck is how much they miss Phil’s voice in these situations. I’ve always described Phil as being able to view everything occurring through both the eyes of the band and those of their audience. It’s in situations like this, where decisions need to be made, his absence is most strongly felt. Phil of course, hasn’t gone away, he’s simply got some other very exciting matters of his own to attend to for a few days. There’s plenty of the extended Coldplay gang around though, in the shape of the Champion family. They’re here for a couple of shows to see their dad at work and it’s a suitably wonderful sight to see. I have to say that the family vibe seems to have made touring an awful lot more civilised - or maybe we’ve all grown up a little bit, I’m not sure. One thing I do know for certain, is that it’s extremely difficult to take the whole thing too seriously when there is a toddler holding the radio mic and singing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star through the sound system… R42 Awww I bet it was Apple :lol: ^
December 20, 201114 yr No, Will's daughter apparently. That must be one of the kids that have been seen by one of the Coldplayers.
December 20, 201114 yr Note to boys: do not tinker with "Us Against the World." It's perfect as is (just make sure Will can be heard).
December 20, 201114 yr Note to boys: do not tinker with "Us Against the World." It's perfect as is (just make sure Will can be heard). :nod:
December 20, 201114 yr I bet one of those old Viva tunes were Lovers In Japan <3 Can't remember who, but someone told us in the Antwerp thread that they playes LIJ and DLIBYH!:sneaky:
December 20, 201114 yr About that twinke twinkle song, I think I heard that :p I think I did because when they said that, I could hear it again in my head, but I thought it was a tape or someting :p It was totally cute :D
December 20, 201114 yr Can't remember who, but someone told us in the Antwerp thread that they playes LIJ and DLIBYH!:sneaky: That was me :cool:
December 20, 201114 yr Note to boys: do not tinker with "Us Against the World." It's perfect as is (just make sure Will can be heard). The tinkered with version actually has a bit more Will in it at the end: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3G4QRBY_WE]Coldplay - Us Against The World @ Antwerp - YouTube[/ame]
December 20, 201114 yr You got in that early? They actually soundchecked several times and their last soundcheck lasted untill 17.45, when the doors would open at 18.30
December 20, 201114 yr I bet one of those old Viva tunes were Lovers In Japan <3 Lovers in Japan is the one song I would be over the moon to hear live, and to this day I still regret not getting tickets for the Viva tour. If it gets added to the setlist, I would seriously consider finding tickets for a gig next year. (I'm still holding out for extra UK stadium dates to be announced!) That photo in the latest blog post is beautiful, I've got the one from the last blog as the wallpaper on my laptop :)
December 21, 201114 yr The tinkered with version actually has a bit more Will in it at the end: OK, I take it back. That was wonderful. Thanks for posting. :)
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