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BEEHIVE IS BACK!

 

Roadie #42 - Blog #110

January 14, 2010 6:25 pm

#42 and the Beehive's clean slate

 

Happy New Year folks! Somewhat fittingly for the season of fresh starts and new beginnings, we're finally installed in The Beehive. The builders have been in here for months, but last week, we got word that they were all but finished. Obviously, the band are chomping at the bit to get in and get started. So, in typical Coldplay style, the process of building a working recording environment - something that would normally take a solid few weeks - has been achieved in mere days.

 

blog1101.png

 

Myself, my involvement has been modest. I plugged some cables in and built the Pro-Tools recording rack with Dan Green, but mainly I've been assembling a media headquarters on the top floor. For the first time, I have my very own office right at the heart of things (or at least above them). Pleasingly, my room is right next to the kitchen. I can't wait 'til we get round to buying a kettle...

 

The top floor is also pleasing for the fact that both the stairs leading up here and the floors when you get here are superbly wonky. The fact that I'm somewhat sleep deprived at the moment combines with this to mean that any walking about up here makes me feel mildly drunk. Strangely, I feel right at home.

 

Downstairs, the main studio room is looking utterly wonderful. It's all high ceilings and bright winter daylight. The walls are freshly plastered white, the floor sanded and stained. Very significantly, before me, Chris is kneeling over a whiteboard brought here from The Bakery. He's just pulled his sleeve over his wrist and wiped the whole thing clean. Fresh starts and statements of intent all around...

 

The room itself has excited everyone that's walked into it. It has a gorgeous reverb all of its own and the fellas have already been wandering around the room stamping on different sections of floorboard in search of the ultimate bass-drum sound. As ever at the beginning of recording, it's a tangle of microphone stands and cables right now. Already, though, it has the feeling of a warm, comfortable and very inspiring space in which to create.

 

<object width="400" height="227"><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="movie" value="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=8715238&server=vimeo.com&show_title=0&show_byline=0&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1" /><embed src="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=8715238&server=vimeo.com&show_title=0&show_byline=0&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" width="400" height="227"></embed></object><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/8715238">Beehive Blip 1</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/coldplayyalpdloc">Coldplay</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>

 

Despite all the freshness and "Happy New Year", it actually feels in many ways as though we've not stopped. This is my first time being involved in the recording phase. I remember on tour thinking "great - nice and relaxed, sitting about watching the tape go round". I figured that only touring happened at a blurry fast-forward pace and the studio would be more gently paced.

 

The creative phase, though, means ideas of all kinds can bubble up and appear at any moment. On tour, the work is in constructing and executing the massively complex show accurately day after day. Here there is little repetition nor idea of what's coming next.

 

The work here is in turning a glimmer of thought into something real. Ideally, the time between an idea's conception and its completion should be minimal. Instantly, is obviously ideal. I remember when I was putting together the Coldpay.com Timeline, constantly being convinced I'd got the dates mixed up. "They can't have gone from first rehearsal to record deal that fast?" "No wait, from first gigs out of London to Manchester Apollo in HOW LONG? - no, that is actually correct..."

 

I'm now beginning to understand how things happen so quickly. It's difficult to quantify the way in which an idea can go from not even existing to bulldozing your entire to-do list in a carnage of urgency. It can produce some mildly terrifying moments, especially when the word "impossible" gangs up with its older brother "deadline". It can be tortuous, but it does give one a completely fresh education in what can be achieved.

 

The Exeter show before Christmas was a hilarious case in point. Spoken about for weeks as "just an acoustic show, like that thing at Capitol Records", it all seemed pretty simple. Just days before the event, though, word came round that it was going to be the full shebang. All electric and the complete backline.

 

Cue massed scurrying and cursing of roadies up and down the nation, as gear and crew was pulled together at a moment's notice. As with many things that seem like nothing but a huge pain during the lead-up, the event itself was utterly wonderful. The insanity of pulling out the gear that had last been used at Wembley Stadium in front of eighty thousand punters and ramming it into a tent for a few hundred people was the perfect way to round out a year of similar madness.

 

My own favourite recollection of the Exeter show came at soundcheck. Chris arrived late, having been wandering around his old town. Clocks was in full swing and he bounded up onto the stage, diving onto the piano stool to join in. As they powered into the bridge, he leaned into the mic and grinned, "We've still got it". As a justification for doing this gig, I'd say that phrase pretty much covers it.

 

blog11002.jpg

 

Finally, I can't end this without mentioning the End Of Decade Clearance Sale. Charity efforts fall squarely into the bracket of things that are very difficult to talk about without sounding cheesy, so I'll keep this brief. It was, though, an astonishing result which has blown both the band and everyone involved clean away. What an utterly incredible turnout from you folks! It was also gratifying to watch the fan forums (yes, I'm looking at you Coldplaying.com) and see that a good proportion of the gear went to truly fanatical Coldplay fans.

 

blog1103.jpg

 

So then, we're back. It's a new building, a new decade, new recording and new songs. Judging from what I'm hearing downstairs, I'd say the best may well be yet to come...

 

R#42

 

http://coldplay.com/newsdetail.php?id=571

 

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:dance: WOOOOO!

and we got a mention :wacky:

 

i'm even more excited for the new album now :bomb:

So exciting!!! :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:

:dance::dance::dance:

 

Woo. :D

WOW.............is all I can think of to write.

Just WOW........

:dance::dance::dance: This made my crappy evening so much better! :D :awesome:

And can anyone say :flutterby: in my stomach right now? :wacky: Wow.

ROADIE #42 MENTIONED COLDPLAYING.COM! :stunned: :stunned::stunned::stunned:

GUYS we got a shout out from Roadie 42!!!!! :dance:

 

AND ANOTHER BEANIE PIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:awesome:

I'm loving the picture of Chris in a Beanie hat :laugh3:

#R42 has such a nice way of writing :wacko:

Roadie #42 - Blog #110

January 14, 2010 6:25 pm

#42 and the Beehive's clean slate

 

Happy New Year folks! Somewhat fittingly for the season of fresh starts and new beginnings, we're finally installed in The Beehive. The builders have been in here for months, but last week, we got word that they were all but finished. Obviously, the band are chomping at the bit to get in and get started. So, in typical Coldplay style, the process of building a working recording environment - something that would normally take a solid few weeks - has been achieved in mere days.

 

blog1101.png

 

Myself, my involvement has been modest. I plugged some cables in and built the Pro-Tools recording rack with Dan Green, but mainly I've been assembling a media headquarters on the top floor. For the first time, I have my very own office right at the heart of things (or at least above them). Pleasingly, my room is right next to the kitchen. I can't wait 'til we get round to buying a kettle...

 

The top floor is also pleasing for the fact that both the stairs leading up here and the floors when you get here are superbly wonky. The fact that I'm somewhat sleep deprived at the moment combines with this to mean that any walking about up here makes me feel mildly drunk. Strangely, I feel right at home.

 

Downstairs, the main studio room is looking utterly wonderful. It's all high ceilings and bright winter daylight. The walls are freshly plastered white, the floor sanded and stained. Very significantly, before me, Chris is kneeling over a whiteboard brought here from The Bakery. He's just pulled his sleeve over his wrist and wiped the whole thing clean. Fresh starts and statements of intent all around...

 

The room itself has excited everyone that's walked into it. It has a gorgeous reverb all of its own and the fellas have already been wandering around the room stamping on different sections of floorboard in search of the ultimate bass-drum sound. As ever at the beginning of recording, it's a tangle of microphone stands and cables right now. Already, though, it has the feeling of a warm, comfortable and very inspiring space in which to create.

 

<object width="400" height="227"><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="movie" value="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=8715238&server=vimeo.com&show_title=0&show_byline=0&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1" /><embed src="http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=8715238&server=vimeo.com&show_title=0&show_byline=0&show_portrait=0&color=&fullscreen=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always" width="400" height="227"></embed></object><p><a href="http://vimeo.com/8715238">Beehive Blip 1</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/coldplayyalpdloc">Coldplay</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>

 

Despite all the freshness and "Happy New Year", it actually feels in many ways as though we've not stopped. This is my first time being involved in the recording phase. I remember on tour thinking "great - nice and relaxed, sitting about watching the tape go round". I figured that only touring happened at a blurry fast-forward pace and the studio would be more gently paced.

 

The creative phase, though, means ideas of all kinds can bubble up and appear at any moment. On tour, the work is in constructing and executing the massively complex show accurately day after day. Here there is little repetition nor idea of what's coming next.

 

The work here is in turning a glimmer of thought into something real. Ideally, the time between an idea's conception and its completion should be minimal. Instantly, is obviously ideal. I remember when I was putting together the Coldpay.com Timeline, constantly being convinced I'd got the dates mixed up. "They can't have gone from first rehearsal to record deal that fast?" "No wait, from first gigs out of London to Manchester Apollo in HOW LONG? - no, that is actually correct..."

 

I'm now beginning to understand how things happen so quickly. It's difficult to quantify the way in which an idea can go from not even existing to bulldozing your entire to-do list in a carnage of urgency. It can produce some mildly terrifying moments, especially when the word "impossible" gangs up with its older brother "deadline". It can be tortuous, but it does give one a completely fresh education in what can be achieved.

 

The Exeter show before Christmas was a hilarious case in point. Spoken about for weeks as "just an acoustic show, like that thing at Capitol Records", it all seemed pretty simple. Just days before the event, though, word came round that it was going to be the full shebang. All electric and the complete backline.

 

Cue massed scurrying and cursing of roadies up and down the nation, as gear and crew was pulled together at a moment's notice. As with many things that seem like nothing but a huge pain during the lead-up, the event itself was utterly wonderful. The insanity of pulling out the gear that had last been used at Wembley Stadium in front of eighty thousand punters and ramming it into a tent for a few hundred people was the perfect way to round out a year of similar madness.

 

My own favourite recollection of the Exeter show came at soundcheck. Chris arrived late, having been wandering around his old town. Clocks was in full swing and he bounded up onto the stage, diving onto the piano stool to join in. As they powered into the bridge, he leaned into the mic and grinned, "We've still got it". As a justification for doing this gig, I'd say that phrase pretty much covers it.

 

blog11002.jpg

 

Finally, I can't end this without mentioning the End Of Decade Clearance Sale. Charity efforts fall squarely into the bracket of things that are very difficult to talk about without sounding cheesy, so I'll keep this brief. It was, though, an astonishing result which has blown both the band and everyone involved clean away. What an utterly incredible turnout from you folks! It was also gratifying to watch the fan forums (yes, I'm looking at you Coldplaying.com) and see that a good proportion of the gear went to truly fanatical Coldplay fans.

 

blog1103.jpg

 

So then, we're back. It's a new building, a new decade, new recording and new songs. Judging from what I'm hearing downstairs, I'd say the best may well be yet to come...

 

R#42

 

http://coldplay.com/newsdetail.php?id=571

 

:dance:

 

WOW Roadie, Roadie...............:heart::hug:thanks:kiss:

:awesome:

 

And I see that Will is still playing the accordéon... :rolleyes:

^I feel like we'll get something awesome from this :cheesy:

 

Weee Miller is on CPing :awesome:

:shocked2: Okay all coherence is outta the window so...

 

OMG, the new studio is finished! OMG 42 mentioned Coldplaying and us Coldplayers! (He's obviously been on here and it's sweet how he said he's glad some of us were the auction winners !:nice:) OMG a new Chrissy beanie pic! OMG 42 also mentioned the Exeter gig (and noisy it certainly was, almost blew the marquee roof off! :lol:), OMG now it's going to start to sink in that a new album is on the way.... I'm SO happy and excited, eeeee. :D

 

I love the Coldplay roadies they're the best... thankyou Mr. 42!! :kiss:

 

Oh and for the record... we need to get onto "Project Beehive" and start the detective work on it's location. ;) Not that I'm going to camp outside or anything! :P

do we know where the beehive is yet?

 

No by the moment, we need to Dorian.....DORIAN!!!!!!:uhoh2::computer::whatever::book2::love::wink3:

THE NEW PICTURE OF CHRIS IS A.DOR.A.BLE. :wacky:

 

I agree so much :bomb:

he looks so cute:wacky:

THE NEW PICTURE OF CHRIS IS A.DOR.A.BLE. :wacky:

 

I agree so much :bomb:

he looks so cute:wacky:

 

this?:wacky:

blog11002.jpg

have they turned the Beehive heating on yet?

 

Ian....you know they are instaled and of course we are looking for;)

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