Everything posted by RunForTheHills
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THE Most Exciting Day EVER!.
NO DOUBT THE MOST EXCITED IVE BEEN IN OVER A YEAR.
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MTV.COM Preview of Violet Hill(article)
Bloody HELL that was AMAZING.
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HELP! so listening options are....?!?
Can you please share it? Pretty please? :P
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Album Artwork Discussion Thread
Same here.
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The Violet Hill Vigil...
Hahaha :P What if I told you I had a leaked copy of the new XFiles film? :wink3:
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*SQUEEEEEEEEEEE*!!!
HHAHAHA, brilliant.
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HELP! so listening options are....?!?
How did you get to that second page? :stunned:
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HELP! so listening options are....?!?
Dude. Its broadcast at around midday, not 10am. Thats when the SHOW starts.
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NEW COLDPLAY SITE! HUGE UPDATE! ARTWORK REVEALED!
Oh my god your sig is MINDBLOWING! :stunned:
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He returns! :dance: I havn't actually given a thought on how embarrassing it will be buying the new record, but its a well known painting and I hope I wont be getting any dirty looks. Lots of people will be buying it, anyway.
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NEW COLDPLAY SITE! HUGE UPDATE! ARTWORK REVEALED!
Here's the rest: The entire album carries the key guitar adhering more violent, more and significant "backin-tracks" more gritty that sentimental sketches of previous albums. As if Coldplay had planned a sound that was compatible with performances in big stadiums. The passage of pending or group. The attempt to be U2 or the Rolling Stones in large stadiums. That style is very noticeable in the first single, the first item star "Violet Hill," which has given the group's own website. If you wanted to surprise with "Violet Hill" have done so. The whole issue of stigma oozes power, anger, almost like a conversation "If you love me, why not let me know?". All the end of the album is almost a suite that ends with an appeal on the very title of the box Kahlo: "Long live the life and death and all his friends." It's a refresher on new worries musical sound, new trends on where the music can travel. Of course, not with karaoke. "The Liberte Guidant you people"
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NEW COLDPLAY SITE! HUGE UPDATE! ARTWORK REVEALED!
See you tomorrow!
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NEW COLDPLAY SITE! HUGE UPDATE! ARTWORK REVEALED!
No problem! :nice:
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NEW COLDPLAY SITE! HUGE UPDATE! ARTWORK REVEALED!
Intelligently, the title of the box Kahlo has served Martin to design the most daring, insightful, romantic and freedom we have heard in a long time. "Viva Life" has some unique sound colors, perhaps supported by the paddle-producer Brian Eno, U2 among others-and drawn in new styles never before addressed by Martin. As if Coldplay were the brothers of modern art and U2. The chorus is perfect, devastating, impeccable. The album, we just heard courtesy of the authors, starts with a beautiful "Life in techinicolor" virtually turned into an instrumental, although Martin can be heard saying: "Baby, this is a violent world." The instrument has a melody reminiscent of Coldplay from "Parachutes." Chris Martin, in his own stylistic revolution, but had not wanted to sing lyrics, fearful to remember old songs like "Yellow". It was necessary to break the mold.
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NEW COLDPLAY SITE! HUGE UPDATE! ARTWORK REVEALED!
Rough translations of Locust's posts: The news is that the orders. There is no doubt that the album is, the sensation of the year. I was afraid that this fourth work of Coldplay are failing, but not only that I have not disappointed, but I was surprised. Only time is right, but I guess it's a masterpiece. A classic. No wonder it was entitled 'Viva Life', in homage to the famous painting of Frida Khalo of watermelons. The theme after which the album is a magnificent song. Adventure, full of nuances and with a superb chorus, impeccable. The album begins with 'Life in Technicolor', with a melody very 'coldplay' eternal. Do not know why they have left as an instrumental. 'Violet Hill,' which is the first 'single', it's like to experiment in some new ways, very much in the style of U2, but that the Irish group dared not or did not want to see them. We note in this issue's hand as producer Brian Eno and U2 in their work. Although Chris Martin has been very well with the engineer Eno. Another of my favorites is the big issue called'42 ', with the typical sentiment of Martin and his voice that penetrates the soul. But the 10 items are extremely caring, full of surprises, with more guitars than ever. The cover is the famous painting by Delacroix 'Liberty leading the people', which is in the Louvre. We are in May. Time revolutions. Coldplay album presented live at Brixton Academy in London, the next day b> June 16, which coincides with the publication of the official record. A week later, on Monday, 23, it also presented live at Madison Square Garden. Both concerts will be free. This is the order of songs on the album: (I wont bother with this). Guy Hands looked forward sales of the album from Coldplay to make a ruin, which is said to have lost about 100 million pounds in less than a year, amid an internal crisis within the company, pending give dismissal to two thousand employees worldwide. Chris Martin, leader of the group, saw almost daily a "graffiti" with the image of Frida Kahlo and the name of "Viva Life", while going way of recording studio in Los Angeles, in the first weeks of the year. As desperately looking for a good phrase for the title of the album, thought that "Viva Life" was excellent. It mattered little that the sound aa "crazy life" by Ricky Martin. In addition, Martin was completely hooked on the culture of Kahlo. His wife, actress Gyneth Paltrow is a close friend of Madonna, having at least half a dozen paintings by Mexican painter. In addition, Gyneth, bred in the province of Toledo, fluent in Spanish. Kahlo, as a lover of Leon Trotsky in his years Mexican, led to the revolution. And of course, Martin remembered a good Japanese group Dragon Ash, with his album "Vive la revolution". And there appeared to pass famous painting by Eugene Delacroix 1830, "La liberté guident you people"-now in the Louvre-with the famous Marianne with the teats in the air and that his stance earned him the sculptor Frederic Bartholdi to design his famous "Liberty". A bit of Kahlo, a little Delacroix are two magnificent winks to intensify the commitment of the fourth album from Coldplay. But does the content of the album falls short of the intellectual home?. Only time gives cursed or remove reasons, but I would bet. "Viva Life" is arguably a masterpiece. With certificate that can be a "classic" in a few years.
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How R U going to listen to Violet Hill?
^ Awesome plan! :dance: Nothing too exciting for me... wake up at around 11:30am, wash my face etc to wake myself up, take my laptop downstairs to plug it into the non wireless internet (with a more stable connection), set it to start recording at 11:50, go back upstairs, use my mp3 player to tune into Radio 1, get back into bed, draw the curtains, stair at the ceiling and wait till it comes on! :dance:
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The Violet Hill Vigil...
I know, and if the SONG is brilliant, then thats probably a good sign for the other nine songs on there. AHHH! :dance: And sleeping until it comes on is EXACTLY what I'm going to do! :P
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The Violet Hill Vigil...
:D It actually took me about 3 listens to get into it on that morning, but on the 3rd listen I was blown away. It was pretty cool. It felt like I was the only one up listening to it on the whole campus! I have a big radiohead fan living above me and not even she listened to it until later that evening. Of course, when she did play it, everyone knew about it (it was LOUD.) :P I think that would be a cool way of listening to VLVOD too! I wouldn't stay up all night again and listen to it on no sleep, but getting up early in the morning to listen to the album while its still dark is really cool, in a strange way. If it leaks in the morning, I would go for it!
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The Violet Hill Vigil...
Talking of the Radiohead album I just remembered: I had a really bad stomach bug that week, and I couldn't sleep a wink on the evening of the 9th October. So basically, i stayed up till about 4AM waiting for the download link to be sent to me, but then I gave up and TRIED to get some sleep... but I just couldn't. S basically 2 hours later it was 6 o closck in the morning and the sky had that morning glow. I sat myself up in my bed, checked my inbox... and there was the link! (posted at 4:15 AM, as a matter of fact :dozey:) so basically I just spent the next 2 hours listening to In Rainbows on LOOP in an extremely groggy state, having not slept for 24 hours. And looking back, it was actually a strangely perfect way of listening to that album, because of the glow of the morning sky shining through the the curtains, my state of mind... the whole of the experience was dream-like. I of course collapsed onto my bed after my lectures finished at midday and slept until 7pm :dozey: And there's my irrelevant spam of the day :smiley:
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Album Artwork Discussion Thread
Wow! I think I actually prefer this! Amazing job! :D
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The Violet Hill Vigil...
Wow! Not even I'VE stayed up that long before, goodness! Are you sure you can pull it off, Tracie? :laugh1:
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NEW COLDPLAY SITE! HUGE UPDATE! ARTWORK REVEALED!
:laugh1: I'm sure I'll sound stupid saying this, but I'm sort of worried that I'll play it too much. And get bored of it quickly. To help that though, I'm not going to listen to any Coldplay tonight! Actually, I havn't listened to a single song by them all day :smug: I want to like this song really badly, but I'm sure its great anyway.
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Speculations - How will it be possible to win tickets?
Neither am I. I would also pay for a ticket if I have to, but I hope it won't come to that.