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winigwl

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  1. maybe a sign i shouold start listening to k rock more?
  2. audience participation? :confused: sweet!
  3. my mom fell asleep. why am i supposed to post that here?
  4. so does that mean the album is really more than 10 songs because they just combined a few?
  5. fortunately we don't buy albums for their videos so what we think of videos isn't that important
  6. winigwl replied to a post in a topic in Coldplay
    angie can i go with you?
  7. yeah this one isn't thre real video
  8. sounds really cool
  9. i wanna hear the song, jsut not on the album. i'm glad it didn't make the cut. unless you are collaborating with a beatle, oasis, stones, radiohead, u2, or some other classic band this type of thing should be left off the album i think
  10. how bout hey jude and hey by rhcp and hey girl by billy joel and hey now by oasis:smug:
  11. chelsea you just got urban hymns? you'll love it! it's one of my all time faves for me i finally got don't believe the truth by oasis. very good album. they are so consistent
  12. winigwl replied to war3ag13's topic in New Members
    wait like 2 days and you'll be able to see it i believe. but i'm not positive. but welcome!
  13. Macca named ‘Most Irritating Pop star of All Time’ 9 May 2008, 1408 hrs IST,ANI Sir Paul McCartney. (AP Photo) More pics With his divorce from Heather Mills dominating the headlines for the last 12 months, it seems that Sir Paul McCartney has got on people’s nerves, for he has been voted the ‘Most Irritating Pop star of All Time’ in a new online survey. In the Musicmagpie.com survey, the former Beatle was followed by James Blunt. Lily Allen landed the third spot while the fifth place went to Robbie Williams. Rounding off the top five was none other than Amy Winehouse. "It's easy for musicians to get very irritating very quickly. Macca has driven people up the wall with his 'holier than thou' approach to his divorce, two-fingered peace gesture and penchant for wearing trainers with suits," Contactmusic quoted site spokesman Craig Dawson, as saying. The top ten 'Most Irritating Stars' are as follows: 1: Sir Paul McCartney 2: James Blunt 3: Lily Allen 4: Robbie Williams 5: Amy Winehouse 6: Bono 7: Sir Cliff Richard 8: Pete Doherty 9: Joss Stone 10: Craig David http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Entertainment/_Macca_named_Most_Irritating_Pop_star_of_All_Time/rssarticleshow/3024728.cms
  14. haha its ok, everything you are rambling we are thinking
  15. welcome!
  16. winigwl replied to a post in a topic in Coldplay
    :lock:
  17. maybe its like those untitled tracks on wats the story morning glory?
  18. I searched for this thread and couldn't find it but don't kill me if it is somewhere. i saw a review for the album on q's website today. Three years on from the stadium-conquering X&Y, Coldplay are once again braving the critics and public. Viva La Vida Or Death And All His Friends, which is released in mid June, is the band’s fourth release, sonically guided by the production genius Brian Eno. Here the band talk you through the album, track by track: Life In Technicolor Glorious instrumental. Originally a full song with lyrics, but when described by a stranger as an “obvious single”, the words were removed. Chris Martin: “It’s nice to not have a singer on the first song come in and ruin it. This is our milkman song, the most whistleable thing. We took all the lyrics off because this song was our only safety net.” Cemeteries Of London Folk-tinged ghost story written overnight after Brian Eno’s assistant, Markus Dravs, deemed a song of Martin’s “good” but not yet “great”. Chris: “I was mortified. But if you tell me to write a better song, I’ll do it. He said it was good but said it in a German way, If you come in wis ze song, it’s finished, complete, great, I will say it’s great. Zis is not finished, not complete and therefore I cannot say it’s great. So I was, OK, fuck you, man! And the next day I came in and played Cemeteries Of London.” Lost! Church organs swell over an earthy vocal where Martin is, “Waiting till the shine wears off”. Jonny Buckland: “We recorded some of it in a church up the road that’s now a studio. In a huge room with a piano and organ going at the same time.” 42 A three-part epic. Profoundly moving piano riff nods to Lennon’s Imagine before strings swell and Martin hollers, “I thought you might be a ghost!” Chris Martin: "Hitch Hiker’s Guide related? (The number 42 is revealed as 'the answer to life the universe and everything' in Douglas Adams’s sci-fi series) It is and it isn’t. 42 is my favourite number. 42 is just perfect. We’ve got two John Lennon songs, this and Violet Hill.” Lovers In Japan/Reign Of Love Joyous indie-pop sparkler bleeds into bell-ringing hymnal. Guy Berryman: “Couldn’t we make our minds up? No, it’s because we didn’t want to have an extra number on the CD. To keep it concise at 10 tracks.” Will Champion: “We just preferred to have less titles and more stuff. The album as a whole has got the most on it, but it’s the shortest. We wanted to make it almost impossible for you to not listen to it all in one go.” Viva La Vida Strident, string-led cinematic opus featuring lyrics about cavalries, missionaries and kings. Guy: “It’s a story about a king who’s lost his kingdom, and all the album’s artwork is based on the idea of revolutionaries and guerrillas. There’s this slightly anti-authoritarian viewpoint that’s crept into some of the lyrics and it’s some of the pay-off between being surrounded by governments on one side, but also we’re human beings with emotions and we’re all going to die and the stupidity of what we have to put up with every day. Hence the album title.” Yes Mournful strings coil around the lowest singing register of Chris Martin’s recorded life so far, played and arranged by musician Davide Rossi (discovered when Coldplay toured with Goldfrapp). Will Champion: “Dav is like a one-man orchestra, he plays an electric violin that has everything, from the top note of a violin to the bottom note of a cello, all that range on one thing.” Chris Martin: “We’ve become very good at collaboration. And passing if off as our own work.” Chinese Sleep Chant (hidden track) Juggernaut guitars and what sound like a choir of Angel Gabriels, along with utterly incomprehensible lyrics. Chris: “The lyrics aren’t Latin, no! I will say this, if you take away all the guitars, what you’re left with is quite ordinary. But Jonny will always make things less ordinary. Without him we’d be fucked. It’s true!” Violet Hill The first single and the song least like everything else: thumping Beatles-meets- ’70s glam-rock featuring Jonny Buckland on “guitar synth”. Will Champion: “We really tried to make it sound like this great big machine that was slightly knackered. Something that’s slow and grinding. I’m sure people won’t get that! A psychedelic title? Violet Hill is a road in St John’s Wood (North-west London).” Strawberry Swing Twinkling Afrobeat, Eastern guitars and a phenomenally chunky bassline that appears to turn into a didgeridoo. Astonishingly, this works. Will: “A lovely, joyous song. Guy and I have managed to get more groove into this record than we’ve ever managed before. A bit more swagger.” Death And All His Friends Melancholy piano segues into spangling guitars and a male choir exalting, “I don’t wanna follow death and all of his friends!” Vocals recorded in an art gallery in Barcelona that was once the medical room of an ancient nunnery. Will Champion: “This is us singing all together and then another us singing together. The Coldplay Choir. And it had an echo that lasted for a long, long time. When we did a lot of group singing we just roped in whoever was around. Studio engineers, whoever.” The Escapist (hidden track) Church organ floats into a transcendental ambient instrumental written by Brian Eno’s friend John Hopkins, who “donated” it to the album. Over the top, a plaintive Chris Martin sings of escape. Will: “I think with everything this time, the recording, the artwork, the live shows and videos, people will see there’s more to us than they imagine.” http://news.q4music.com/2008/05/coldplay_viva_la_vida.html once again sorry if its been posted, because that would make me a hypocrite
  19. not on sirius, now i no to look out for it. thanks
  20. 1. the hardest part- i think its histerical 2. shiver 3. fix you 4. violet hill 5. the scientist 6. the rest
  21. winigwl replied to Mc.'s topic in New Members
    welcome

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