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Ode to Hypnofeed

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Could someone please explain to me what the heck is the Hypnofeed?

I'd appreciate that very much.

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So on the old Coldplay website there was a part that was called Hypnofeed where ppl could submit videos and if they get picked, Coldplay would put them on their website. It was a wide range of videos, very entertaining and anyone could participate. We miss it so decided to have our own little thread where ppl could post videos of things they found interesting :)

Is Angie here? :P

 

She better not be :laugh3:

So on the old Coldplay website there was a part that was called Hypnofeed where ppl could submit videos and if they get picked, Coldplay would put them on their website. It was a wide range of videos, very entertaining and anyone could participate. We miss it so decided to have our own little thread where ppl could post videos of things they found interesting :)

Many many thanks.

Good video! Is that you?!

Good video! Is that you?!

Thanks! Yes, that's me.

Haha okay! I definitely thought you were younger than that ;)

Haha okay! I definitely thought you were younger than that ;)

Well, I'm 14...

Wow....you look older than 14....that's a compliment haha :)

But I guess I can kinda see it now

But I guess I can kinda see it now

LOL [emoji1]

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We RT'd this article today from NME and the video above is lovely

[h=1]80k join viral campaign to get Coldplay protest mash-up to Christmas Number One[/h] NHS cuts protest song is combination of Simon and Garfunkel’s 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' and Coldplay’s 'Fix You'

 

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A viral campaign aiming to get a song protesting cuts against the NHS to Number One at Christmas has attracted nearly 80,000 pledges from the public.

 

In 2013, the Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir released Christmas single 'Bridge Over You', an arrangement of Simon and Garfunkel’s 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' and Coldplay’s 'Fix You'.

 

The choir had been formed by Gareth Malone on BBC show The Choir: Sing While You Work, with the original single release marking the 65th anniversary of the NHS.

 

Following further cuts to the NHS from the Conservative Government, a Junior Doctor from Cambridge, Dr Harriet Nerva, has launched a Facebook group to get the song to Number One.

 

"The NHS faces a cruel winter ahead. Budget cuts, low staff morale, junior doctors balloting for industrial action, and hospitals up and down the country being classed as 'inadequate'. We are closer than ever to that cliff edge, but we WILL NOT let the NHS fall," the Facebook campaign reads.

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