February 19, 200323 yr isnt it usually the first one they do they played politik first at the one i went to - it was coooool!!
February 22, 200323 yr http://www.wireimage.com/GalleryListing.asp?navtyp=gls====23681 ...some pictures from the Grammy rehearsal. If only we could get to see the pictures bigger :x ;) ah, I can't wait. :D
February 22, 200323 yr amazing how chris devotes himself even to a rehersal - amazing energy! Great looking hall also, wow :o
February 22, 200323 yr i think i know a way to making those pictures bigger...it all has to do with changing the numbers at the end.
February 22, 200323 yr ah the set looks good :o and i'm still looking foward to our next date!! 8) me too. :D 8) this confirms it(hope you don't mind me posting all this news stuff 8) )...from grammy.com... http://grammy.aol.com/features/2003/0221_blog.html BIG BAND British quartet Coldplay have enjoyed a number of rushes this year with the phenomenal success of their sophomore effort, A Rush Of Blood To The Head. That strong effort garnered them two GRAMMY nominations this year — one for Best Alternative Album and one for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals ("In My Place" is the album's nominated track). At Saturday morning rehearsals, Coldplay showed just how big a sound they can make when they ran through their song "Politik" with the majestic, orchestral backing of the 86-piece New York Philharmonic, who were led by the baton of GRAMMY-winning composer/arranger Michael Kamen. The grand sound of this large-scale collaboration was entirely effective, and Coldplay frontman Chris Martin was all smiles at rehearsal's end. While the orchestra was on stage, they also rehearsed with conductor David Robinson their own bit of GRAMMY night performance spotlight — the "Mambo" section of Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story. The Philharmonic will also receive some extra GRAMMY week recognition: Saturday night the venerable organization will be honored by the Recording Academy with a 2003 Trustees Award. (2/22)
February 22, 200323 yr i think i know a way to making those pictures bigger...it all has to do with changing the numbers at the end. oh cool. :-D :)
February 23, 200323 yr i tried making it big...the only pictures i can do that with are the ones from rex features...it doesnt work for wireimage :?
February 23, 200323 yr ah the set looks good :o and i'm still looking foward to our next date!! 8) me too. :D 8) this confirms it(hope you don't mind me posting all this news stuff 8) )...from grammy.com... http://grammy.aol.com/features/2003/0221_blog.html BIG BAND British quartet Coldplay have enjoyed a number of rushes this year with the phenomenal success of their sophomore effort, A Rush Of Blood To The Head. That strong effort garnered them two GRAMMY nominations this year — one for Best Alternative Album and one for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals ("In My Place" is the album's nominated track). At Saturday morning rehearsals, Coldplay showed just how big a sound they can make when they ran through their song "Politik" with the majestic, orchestral backing of the 86-piece New York Philharmonic, who were led by the baton of GRAMMY-winning composer/arranger Michael Kamen. The grand sound of this large-scale collaboration was entirely effective, and Coldplay frontman Chris Martin was all smiles at rehearsal's end. While the orchestra was on stage, they also rehearsed with conductor David Robinson their own bit of GRAMMY night performance spotlight — the "Mambo" section of Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story. The Philharmonic will also receive some extra GRAMMY week recognition: Saturday night the venerable organization will be honored by the Recording Academy with a 2003 Trustees Award. (2/22) oh ok, then i better get why he was all dead excited on the pics :-D
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