busybeeburns Posted July 13, 2012 Share Posted July 13, 2012 imatty35 @ Flickr took these:Ā [ame=http://www.flickr.com/photos/imatty35/sets/72157630523296066/show/]Coldplay - Live @ The Verizon Center 7.9.12[/ame] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheConcertMan Posted July 13, 2012 Share Posted July 13, 2012 iMatty35 on Flickr is me...The Concert Man. Thank you busybeeburns for posting my photos. Much appreciated. I hope everybody enjoys them. I was sitting in section 113 Row G and had a hell of a time taking pics due to my camera not knowing how to handle the amazing light show, xylobands and everything falling from the sky. It sure was an awesome show! I'll post some of my videos later.Ā The Concert Man :sunny: http://theconcertman.comĀ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TraceOddity Posted July 13, 2012 Share Posted July 13, 2012 Ā linkĀ So it wasn't Coldplay but their crew. But it's still fricking awesome!Ā Is there any way someone could upload this to MM? This is a keeper!;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lisaw23 Posted July 13, 2012 Share Posted July 13, 2012 ^Amazing pictures The Concert Man!! Thanks for sharing!!Ā Do you have a professional camera? I'd love to know what kind of camera it is!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
green/eyes Posted July 14, 2012 Share Posted July 14, 2012 I think it says it on his flickr. I believe it's a Sony? I was wondering the same thing! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TyGuy Posted July 14, 2012 Share Posted July 14, 2012 Saw Coldplay in DC on July 9th!Ā Saved my life. Ā As Chris was going to the back of the Verizon Center for the encore, I accidently ran into him, I JUMPED AND OH MY GOSH! I had the biggest smile on my face. He let me strum on his guitar for a few seconds and just like that, he was gone. :(Ā Changed my life forever. <3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
getithom Posted July 14, 2012 Share Posted July 14, 2012 Saved my life. Ā As Chris was going to the back of the Verizon Center for the encore, I accidently ran into him, I JUMPED AND OH MY GOSH! I had the biggest smile on my face. He let me strum on his guitar for a few seconds and just like that, he was gone. :(Ā Changed my life forever. <3Ā That's incredible. :awesome: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coeurli Posted July 14, 2012 Share Posted July 14, 2012 OHMYGOD :oĀ That's one hell of a first post :nod: Welcome :D I hate you already :D (I'm kidding don't worry :P...though I might be a bit jealous....just a little...) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheConcertMan Posted July 14, 2012 Share Posted July 14, 2012 ^Amazing pictures The Concert Man!! Thanks for sharing!!Ā Do you have a professional camera? I'd love to know what kind of camera it is!!!Ā No I do not have a DSLR. It is a Canon SX40 HS. Technically it's a point and shoot camera but it's an awesome camera. I also have the camera hacked with CHDK which allows me to do all kinds of things that you can only do with a DSLR. It's a great camera for concerts due to the killer mega zoom and full manual settings control. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheConcertMan Posted July 14, 2012 Share Posted July 14, 2012 Here are some videos I shot of the show:Ā [ame= ] [/ame]Ā [ame= ] [/ame]Ā [ame= ] [/ame]Ā [ame= ] [/ame]Ā [ame= ] [/ame]Ā The Scientist was shot with my Canon SX40 HS and the rest were shot with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3. For the best viewing and audio experience I suggest watching them in HD.Ā Enjoy!Ā The Concert Man :drummer: http://TheConcertMan.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TyGuy Posted July 14, 2012 Share Posted July 14, 2012 OHMYGOD :oĀ That's one hell of a first post :nod: Welcome :D I hate you already :D (I'm kidding don't worry :P...though I might be a bit jealous....just a little...)Ā Ā Since the day of the concert, I have taken up trying to contact Coldplay. o:Ā Oracle time! :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tash Posted July 15, 2012 Author Share Posted July 15, 2012 Roadie #42 - Blog #175 15 July 2012 8:36 pm #42, the DC close shave and the return of Oldplay Ā Good grief - here we are at the last show of the leg and Iāve got a bag full of untold stories and observations from along the way.Ā I must apologise for the radio silence of late. I wonāt make excuses - hows about I tell you about right now and then when I get home Iāll start picking through some stuff I missed out along the way?Ā Weāre in Washington DC right now - although for a little while, it did feel as though maybe we wouldnāt be.Ā We were all set for the trip down to DC from the day off in NYC. We get as far as the fasten seatbelts sign before the pilot comes over the bing-bong to tell us that there are storms in DC and the airport has temporarily stopped all air traffic. Shouldnāt be a problem, but for a half hour, weāll be going nowhere. Get comfy.Ā Ā Half an hour turns into slightly longer. The clock ticks onwards from āearly afternoon on gig dayā to āworryingly closer to showtimeā - quite literally with every second. Tour Manager Marguerite swings into āthis cannot fuck upā mode. Thereās talk of trains, thereās talk of Baltimore - thereās probably talk of a lot else besides, but I decide to keep my head down and stay out of the way. Too many cooks and all that.Ā Eventually, the storm clears (both literally and metaphorically) and weāre taxiing towards a non-cancelled show. Near-misses it seems, donāt only occur in the airā¦Ā Arriving late means that the first DC show day is a complete blur for me. Wolf Gang are well underway by the time we get in, meaning weāre straight into show-prep and done before you know it.Ā Two shows in one city always means the chance for a bit of mischief after the first show. For the band party, there is no runner as weāre staying in the city. For the crew party, there is no load-out after the show and even better, no load-in the following morning. All of this makes it seem rude not to get together and write off the following morning. And so it is in DC. Mags has organised an end of tour-leg party for all. Iām not a big one for hanging out in noisy rooms after noisy pop concerts, but this is a gathering of the tour family and as such pretty much unmissable.Ā This is probably the happiest and warmest touring family I can ever remember being part of, so the opportunity to all hang out in a room together with our hair let well down is truly wonderful. Iām starting to realise how much Iām going to miss this tour (or more importantly my friends on it) when itās over, so Iām trying to force myself from hotel-room hermitage and out to enjoy as much of it as I can while weāre still out here.Ā As is the nature of these things, my memories are somewhat blurry of the evening - and itās probably best for all concerned that photographic evidence is minimal. I do remember the 3am champagne toast, complete with squalls of feedback from the karaoke mic (prompting inevitable screams for the audio department to get a grip). I remember Robyn and her folks turning up moments after the DJ had played her track Dancing On My Own and her proceeding to commandeer the decks for a DJ set of her own.Ā Ā (And I may be mistaken, but I swear I remember the same song of hers being put on later by the resident DJ, prompting the wonderfully bizarre sight of her dancing on the bar while the video version of herself sang the tune on the screens behind her.)Ā Unsurprisingly, the following morning doesnāt start until the following afternoon. Most conversations in the venue begin with āwhat time did you leave?ā.Ā Iām in the midst of one of these conversations in catering when through the walls comes an explosion of punk rock mayhem. This can mean only one thing.Ā Oldlay.Ā For many years, there has been a ācrew bandā comprised mainly of the backline department, but filled out by anyone who fancies getting involved. Robynās tour manager it seems, is none other than Ali McMordie, from seminal punk heroes Stiff Little Fingers. Heās taken the bass spot on the stage and I arrive on the arena floor just as they finish a rousing cover of Anarchy In The UK (complete with Nicole from production and Tiff from wardrobe dancing up a storm).Ā Itās too good for just one tune and they plough through another as I reach for the camera. No better way to blow away the morning after cobwebs!Ā Like a Halleyās Comet sighting, it came from nowhere and disappears every bit as fast. When theyāll grace the Coldplay stage again, I have no idea, but in the meantime, I give you the July 2012 incarnation of Oldlay. Contact Steve Strange at X-Ray for booking detailsā¦Ā Ā On the subject of folks getting up and doing their own thing, I should mention how many great outfits folks have been wearing to the shows on this tour. The whole graffiti theme of the record screams of self-expression and creativity, so seeing folks arriving in their own Mylo outfits is a superb strengthening of all of that.Ā Trainer Dan pointed this guy out to me before one of the recent shows - apparently this fella has been to a bunch of Coldplay shows and even kept the butterflies from a Viva show he saw a couple years ago to make the hat he wore this time around - good work!Ā Ā Another Trainer Dan spot was these two young ladies who created their own entire outfits for the show they came toĀ Ā All this talk of unusual attire would of course be incomplete without this crew contribution from that most happy-go-lucky of lampies, Phil Sharpe.Ā Ā I *think* this may have had something to do with Oxfam, but as ever, it feels more fun not knowing.Ā So thatās the crew and the fans - what of the band? Well, itās been a family-tastic tour, with the band enjoying a lot of time with loved ones, whilst in some of the more lovely parts of the USA. This always results in huge smiling faces and fully enthused shows.Ā Ā Ā Theyāre hugely on form and theyāre enjoying every minute of it, it would seem. Perhaps they too realise how wonderful whatās going on here is. Whatever the reason, the shows have been belters.Ā Ā Ā Iāve been on the road for over twenty years and I can recall plenty of that time thatās been a struggle. Whatās going on here though is very special and supremely enjoyable. These are friendships that will endure until all of this is just a ādo you remember when?ā.Ā Ā Iāll remember this for the rest of my life - and for that, I feel very fortunate.Ā R42 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ForYouIBleedMyselfDry Posted July 18, 2012 Share Posted July 18, 2012 best night of my life i have nothing to look forward to now i cant believe i go tto see them them <3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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