November 24, 200817 yr New EP now available worldwide Prospekt's March EP released November 24, 2008 10:07 am New EP now available worldwide Good morning. The Prospekt's March EP is now available across the world, following its release in the UK, US and Canada today. The EP features six brand new songs, plus two reworked versions of existing ones (the Lovers In Japan Osaka mix and Lost+). The EP is available on CD, vinyl and download. At the same time, a two-disc Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) has been released, featuring both the album and the new EP. If you'd like to download either the EP or the Prospekt's March edition of the album, then click on your country's links below to purchase it from your local iTunes store (and/or the 7 Digital store if you're in the UK). UK Prospekt's March EP from iTunes Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) from iTunes Prospekt's March EP from 7 Digital (for just £3.99) Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) from 7 Digital USA Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Canada Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Australia Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Austria Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Belgium Prospekt's March EP - Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Denmark Prospekt's March EP - Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Finland Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Germany Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Holland Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Ireland Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Italy Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Japan Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Norway Prospekt's March EP - Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) - Sweden Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Switzerland Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Anchorman
November 24, 200817 yr Rapper to join the band for stadium shows Jay-Z to support Coldplay November 24, 2008 12:26 pm Rapper to join the band for stadium shows Good afternoon. We're very pleased to announce that the Jay-Z will be supporting Coldplay at the three UK stadium shows which we announced this morning. Busy day for news, isn't it? Anchorman.
November 25, 200817 yr Roadie #42 - Blog #56 November 25, 2008 9:59 pm #42 and the random rememberings Gah! I hate leaving the blog for a few days - I forget all the tiny details of what happened. Hence, if this installment reads like a random list of unrelated rememberings then that's because it's exactly what it is! Lets see, where were we up to? OK, I'd got as far as leaving Texas. The Denver show brings a guest at soundcheck. We are joined by a chap called Ricardo Leon, who's here with the Make A Wish foundation - his wish being to play drums with Coldplay. He makes his way to the stage on a motorised wheelchair, which does make one wonder how he'd manage with a drumkit. Once on the drumstool though, there's no question. It soon becomes clear that not only is he an excellent timekeeper, but he also has the parts down to any Coldplay song they care to mention. They give Politik a crack, then he suggests Amsterdam. Chris sheepishly admits that he can't for the life of him remember how to play it (even though Ricardo will clearly know it inside and out). They move on to The Scientist, before getting a bit more rock with Sleep Chant. By this point they're chatting like old mates and after giving Fix You a go, they sit chatting for a while before Franksy pops up to remind the fellas that we're running over our soundcheck time and need to let Jon Hopkins and Sleepercar on. It was a lovely afternoon, and Ricardo is an all round top chap. Thanks for coming down mate. On then, to Salt Lake City. It's been an great leg in terms of how enjoyable the travel has been this time. Five weeks in one country is a long time, but thankfully the US has some pretty broad extremes to keep things interesting. A few weeks ago, I was looking out of the window of my Manhattan hotel room wondering how so many people could possibly fit into one small space. Today, I'm peering out of the round aeroplane window looking out across miles and miles of desert, wondering where the tiny pickup trucks I spot on the thread-like roads could possibly be going. Who exactly lives in those four dots of houses I just saw? And what the hell do they do when they run out of milk? As we ride into the gig, Tour Accountant Yasmine (who wishes to point out in relation to a previous entry that she toured with The Who in the past few years, she is not in fact, older than the sun), looks around at the miles and miles of open space and wonders: "Where are fifteen thousand people who want to see Coldplay actually going to COME FROM round here?" She has a point. But come they do. And not only do they turn up, but they make plenty of noise too! Folks in more out of the way places can often be the most exciting and excitable audiences. Tonight does nothing to disprove that theory. Most pleasantly, it seems like the mobile phone glowsticks in the Viva remix are now a permanent fixture of the show. I have a feeling that this will never get old. I even spot Mr Champion sneaking out from behind the drape to check it out for a while before they come back on for Politik. After the show, we continue to plough west, as we bail for LA. The joy of traveling west of course, is that we're gaining an hour every few days. 25 hour days are very handy in a job where you're constantly in motion and always trying to catch up with yourself. It suddenly strikes me though, that our progress out west is like the stretching of a rather large body-clock catapult. Once the show in Phoenix is done, we get fired right back into the UK shows, across eight time zones. Can't wait to see how little sense the world makes once we get to Sheffield! The AMA awards are suddenly upon us, which brings an opportunity to continue my research on the effects of combining extreme boredom with an excess of caffeine. Every time I find myself excruciatingly bored, (roughly, at five minute intervals) I go get another cup. Every time I finish a cup, I find myself jangling with nervous energy and in need of something to do. Inevitably, until the ten minutes of frantic activity associated with getting our fellas' stuff onstage comes round, the only thing TO do is...... get more coffee. As we ride into the gig, Tour Accountant Yasmine (who wishes to point out in relation to a previous entry that she toured with The Who in the past few years, she is not in fact, older than the sun), looks around at the miles and miles of open space and wonders: "Where are fifteen thousand people who want to see Coldplay actually going to COME FROM round here?" She has a point. But come they do. And not only do they turn up, but they make plenty of noise too! Folks in more out of the way places can often be the most exciting and excitable audiences. Tonight does nothing to disprove that theory. Most pleasantly, it seems like the mobile phone glowsticks in the Viva remix are now a permanent fixture of the show. I have a feeling that this will never get old. I even spot Mr Champion sneaking out from behind the drape to check it out for a while before they come back on for Politik. After the show, we continue to plough west, as we bail for LA. The joy of traveling west of course, is that we're gaining an hour every few days. 25 hour days are very handy in a job where you're constantly in motion and always trying to catch up with yourself. It suddenly strikes me though, that our progress out west is like the stretching of a rather large body-clock catapult. Once the show in Phoenix is done, we get fired right back into the UK shows, across eight time zones. Can't wait to see how little sense the world makes once we get to Sheffield! The AMA awards are suddenly upon us, which brings an opportunity to continue my research on the effects of combining extreme boredom with an excess of caffeine. Every time I find myself excruciatingly bored, (roughly, at five minute intervals) I go get another cup. Every time I finish a cup, I find myself jangling with nervous energy and in need of something to do. Inevitably, until the ten minutes of frantic activity associated with getting our fellas' stuff onstage comes round, the only thing TO do is...... get more coffee. Roadie #42 http://www.coldplay.com/newsdetail.php?id=217
November 25, 200817 yr God that was great, I love Coldplay even more, Make A Wish is amazing. My family and I ran a Regatta fund raiser this summer and we granted 4 wishes. Cheers the boys!
November 25, 200817 yr is so funny that they even get a uniform made and everything for their on-the-road futbol matches........ :P
November 26, 200817 yr I notice Johnny and Will on the team, but where are Guy and Chris? Do they join in? Edit: I can't tell, but is that Guy in the black 72 jersey?
November 26, 200817 yr Guy doesn't like football, I think.He never plays.He just runs :) Chris sometimes does
November 26, 200817 yr I notice Johnny and Will on the team, but where are Guy and Chris? Do they join in? Edit: I can't tell, but is that Guy in the black 72 jersey? Nope, thats Peter :D
November 26, 200817 yr I notice Johnny and Will on the team, but where are Guy and Chris? Do they join in? Edit: I can't tell, but is that Guy in the black 72 jersey? Oracle questions today asked about Chris. Apparently he prefers cricket
November 26, 200817 yr Score card says 2 scored by WC...go Will. :D ... and I wondered what "INC. INC." could mean :laugh3:
November 27, 200817 yr noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!! its all gone :o there are no tour dates, no news, no oracle.
November 27, 200817 yr WTF?!!!!!!!!!!!! Sorry, no dates were found! No news stories... No oracle entries...
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