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Small Reminders/Updates on Coldplay.com (feat. Roadie #42!)

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how are you able to put a youtube clip into a post!? :/

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you just copy and paste the link where you write your message. :)

someone needs to give you people a

[ame=http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=sAOfIlpjGko]YouTube - Warning sign - coldplay[/ame]

and tell you tour soooo offtopic :P

:embarassed:

 

sorry.............

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

but R#42 started it!!!!! :P

well i should know

[ame=http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=_rz67m1b_bY]YouTube - Coldplay - We Never Change[/ame]

aaah so many coldplay song puns HUGUGUGUGUUGGUUGGUGUGUGUGUG lol

anyone has a theory on why they removed it???? :thinking:

In my opinion there was in it a video of a new Coldplay song and Roadie thought it was only a simple soundcheck part...

Coldplay/Jay-Z bootleg album

 

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Good afternoon. It may not quite be the cup of tea of the EMI and Roc-A-Fella music lawyers, but we're rather enjoying the new Viva La Hova bootleg album which has popped up on the internet this week, featuring tracks made from Jay-Z rhymes and Coldplay tunes. Click here if you'd like to check out this impressive work of sonic alchemy.

 

Anchorman

Another scoop from Coldplaying has made its way over to the dot com :D

fortytwo.jpg

 

Roadie #42 - blog #44

October 29, 2008 4:12 pm

#42 is watching you

 

http://www.coldplay.com/newsdetail.php?id=183

 

I've mused before on the section of the show when the guys head up into the back of the arena for the "acoustic" bit. Although I've talked about watching the audience response as they slowly realise what's going on, I don't think I've mentioned the range of reactions from the folks that are immediately around the band once they're on the "c-stage" way up in the back of the arena. My little video monitor under the stage shows a tight shot of the four fellas, but I can also see the folks around them and it's increasingly becoming a highlight of the show for me watching the fans' every night.

 

C-Stage.jpg

 

Obviously, the common reaction by folks is to raise their mobile phones and start filming it. Others though, realise that they are in the spotlight and start waving and holding their hands in the air so that everyone can see them and cheer (this is mostly the guys, I have to be honest). Another popular response is like the old "studio audience effect" from TV shows. you see folks looking out of the top of the frame to see if they're on the big screens and then they start nudging their neighbor and pointing upwards. One of my favourite responses was only a few nights ago when a woman behind the band stood motionless, mouthing the words "Oh. My. GOD." over and over throughout the duration of both songs.

 

Sometimes folks are so blown away by the fact that the band are within arms reach that they start trying to strike up a conversation with them - completely oblivious to the fact that they are trying to play a song to the other twenty thousand folks in the room. I saw a chap so into it one night that he pulled some heavy duty air guitar moves (complete with heavy metal pained facial expressions) - particularly inappropriate given that the fellas were playing an acoustic version of The Scientist!

 

Here's Chris from night number two in Jersey, with a comment that perhaps explains why the folks tucked away high at the back are sometimes so entertaining to watch...

 

<object height="26" align="middle" width="320" id="fp" codebase="http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=8,0,0,0" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000"><param value="http://www.coldplay.com/FlowPlayerDark.swf" name="movie"><param value="transparent" name="wmode"><param value="high" name="quality"><param value="#ffffff" name="bgcolor"><param value="config={showPlayListButtons: false, streamingServerURL: 'rtmp://fl.interoute.com/streamrt', playList:[{url: 'mp3:{e58631c2-9172-42f9-99c4-35b67d778d7e}/{7f7992fd-249d-45d9-acdd-0c86d81bc377}/Smelly'}], loop: false, autoPlay: true, initialScale: 'orig', autoBuffering: true, showMenu: false, showFullScreenButton: false, useNativeFullScreen: false}" name="FlashVars"><embed height="26" align="middle" width="320" flashvars="config={showPlayListButtons: false, streamingServerURL: 'rtmp://fl.interoute.com/streamrt', playList:[{url: 'mp3:{e58631c2-9172-42f9-99c4-35b67d778d7e}/{7f7992fd-249d-45d9-acdd-0c86d81bc377}/Smelly'}], loop: false, autoPlay: true, initialScale: 'orig', autoBuffering: true, showMenu: false, showFullScreenButton: false, useNativeFullScreen: false}" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" name="fp" bgcolor="#ffffff" quality="high" src="http://www.coldplay.com/FlowPlayerDark.swf"></embed></object>

 

Talking of entertaining to watch, I'm quite pleased with this shot of Mr. C up front and giving it some during Viva.

 

WC-viva.jpg

 

Roadie #42

Another scoop from Coldplaying has made its way over to the dot com :D

 

They probably just come to coldplaying to find out what's new!!!!! :P

 

fortytwo.jpg

 

Roadie #42 - blog #44

October 29, 2008 4:12 pm

#42 is watching you

 

http://www.coldplay.com/newsdetail.php?id=183

 

I've mused before on the section of the show when the guys head up into the back of the arena for the "acoustic" bit. Although I've talked about watching the audience response as they slowly realise what's going on, I don't think I've mentioned the range of reactions from the folks that are immediately around the band once they're on the "c-stage" way up in the back of the arena. My little video monitor under the stage shows a tight shot of the four fellas, but I can also see the folks around them and it's increasingly becoming a highlight of the show for me watching the fans' every night.

 

C-Stage.jpg

 

Awwww... R#42 on stalker mode!!!!! :P

 

Obviously, the common reaction by folks is to raise their mobile phones and start filming it. Others though, realise that they are in the spotlight and start waving and holding their hands in the air so that everyone can see them and cheer (this is mostly the guys, I have to be honest). Another popular response is like the old "studio audience effect" from TV shows. you see folks looking out of the top of the frame to see if they're on the big screens and then they start nudging their neighbor and pointing upwards. One of my favourite responses was only a few nights ago when a woman behind the band stood motionless, mouthing the words "Oh. My. GOD." over and over throughout the duration of both songs.

 

Sometimes folks are so blown away by the fact that the band are within arms reach that they start trying to strike up a conversation with them - completely oblivious to the fact that they are trying to play a song to the other twenty thousand folks in the room. I saw a chap so into it one night that he pulled some heavy duty air guitar moves (complete with heavy metal pained facial expressions) - particularly inappropriate given that the fellas were playing an acoustic version of The Scientist!

 

Here's Chris from night number two in Jersey, with a comment that perhaps explains why the folks tucked away high at the back are sometimes so entertaining to watch...

 

Talking of entertaining to watch, I'm quite pleased with this shot of Mr. C up front and giving it some during Viva.

 

WC-viva.jpg

 

Roadie #42

 

So this is Blog#44-B????? :thinking:

 

What in the hell happened to the first one??? :bigcry:

^^^ and now it plays 3 times everytime you go to this page......... :P

Perfect!!!!

 

You're a genious Ian!!!! :thumbsup:

yay! I'm glad that moment was mentioned in a roadie 42 blog, it was hilarious.

#42 is watching you

 

426.jpgRoadie #42 - blog #44

October 29, 2008 6:42 pm

#42 is watching you

 

news_line.png

I've mused before on the section of the show when the guys head up into the back of the arena for the "acoustic" bit. Although I've talked about watching the audience response as they slowly realise what's going on, I don't think I've mentioned the range of reactions from the folks that are immediately around the band once they're on the "c-stage" way up in the back of the arena. My little video monitor under the stage shows a tight shot of the four fellas, but I can also see the folks around them and it's increasingly becoming a highlight of the show for me watching the fans' every night.

 

C-Stage.jpg

 

Obviously, the common reaction by folks is to raise their mobile phones and start filming it. Others though, realise that they are in the spotlight and start waving and holding their hands in the air so that everyone can see them and cheer (this is mostly the guys, I have to be honest). Another popular response is like the old "studio audience effect" from TV shows. you see folks looking out of the top of the frame to see if they're on the big screens and then they start nudging their neighbor and pointing upwards. One of my favourite responses was only a few nights ago when a woman behind the band stood motionless, mouthing the words "Oh. My. GOD." over and over throughout the duration of both songs.

 

Sometimes folks are so blown away by the fact that the band are within arms reach that they start trying to strike up a conversation with them - completely oblivious to the fact that they are trying to play a song to the other twenty thousand folks in the room. I saw a chap so into it one night that he pulled some heavy duty air guitar moves (complete with heavy metal pained facial expressions) - particularly inappropriate given that the fellas were playing an acoustic version of The Scientist!

 

Here's Chris from night number two in Jersey, with a comment that perhaps explains why the folks tucked away high at the back are sometimes so entertaining to watch...

 

http://www.coldplay.com/newsdetail.php?id=183

 

Talking of entertaining to watch, I'm quite pleased with this shot of Mr. C up front and giving it some during Viva.

 

WC-viva.jpg

 

Roadie #42

and is RIGHT UP THERE.............. :rolleyes:

Please, before you post, CHECK

 

EDIT - 5,000th post.

 

How wonderful that it be telling off someone and making them check before they post.

 

:dance:

already posted 56 minutes ago :confused:

 

sorry...:\:confused:

**lolo**

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