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New Coldplay Timeline on Coldplay.com May 13, 2015
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New Coldplay Timeline on Coldplay.com May 13, 2015
Does anyone receive the email? There's No. 1 Vol. 9, could this be the last chapter? :(
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New Coldplay Timeline on Coldplay.com May 13, 2015
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New Coldplay Timeline on Coldplay.com May 13, 2015
Haha Chris.. I missed him talking nervous like that :lol: Actually it's sort of like mumbling :P
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New Coldplay Timeline on Coldplay.com May 13, 2015
So does it make more sense now when Chris once says that the album is going to be like 'the completion of something...'?
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Random Coldplay thoughts...
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Chris and Jonny
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New Coldplay Timeline on Coldplay.com May 13, 2015
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Random Coldplay thoughts...
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https://www.facebook.com/coldplay/photos/a.10150274960980253.534856.1525317 5252/10155527569940253/?type=1&theater Our new Coldplay Timeline site is go! Explore exclusive videos, photos, blogs and audio from 1997 onwards at http://<wbr>timeline.coldplay.com/ now - and the band’s next album title is confirmed in the 12 May 2015 entry!- Coldplaying Fan Interview with Linus
Btw, the guys in the photo look like brothers :P- Earthquake hit Nepal at 7.3 Magnitude Scale
Once again, another very sad day for Nepal just over two weeks after the earthquake :( Could this be another possibility of Tsunami? At least 68 dead after another major quake centered in Nepal (CNN)Latest developments: • At least 50 people have died in Nepal due to the latest large earthquake there, police spokesman Kamal Singh Bam told CNN late Tuesday. Nepalese government spokesman Minendra Rijal earlier said that another 1,261 people have been injured. Thirty-two of the Asian nation's 75 districts were affected. • As of 9 p.m. (11 a.m. ET), dozens of people had been rescued alive, according to Rijal. • At least 17 people in India have also died as a result of the tremor, Home Ministry spokesman Kuldeep Dhatwalia told CNN. Sixteen of those deaths were in Bihar state, with the other in Uttar Pradesh. And a woman in Tibet, which is part of China, also was killed when falling rocks hit her car as it traveled through Gyirong, China's state-run Xinhua news agency reported. In the same report, local police officer Wu Aijun said that landslides had cut off some roads in the area. Full story: Just over two weeks after thousands died in a mammoth earthquake, Nepal got hit hard again Tuesday -- with another powerful tremor that has left dozens more dead, more than 1,000 injured and questions about what's next for the already traumatized Asian nation. The fact that Nepal just endured a similar horror, not to mention waves of aftershocks that followed, didn't diminish Tuesday's damage or shock. More buildings collapsed, more landslides rumbled, and more people scrambled for their lives. "For the first seconds, it was complete silence. By the fifth second, everybody started to scream," said Marc Sarrado, a 41-year-old documentarian from Spain who was in Nepal's Nuwakot Valley, about two hours northwest of Kathmandu, when the quake hit. "It was really, really intense. Even when the shaking stopped, people were still screaming. They were completely panicked, because they knew exactly what it was." Tuesday's magnitude-7.3 earthquake struck about 9.3 miles (15 kilometers) deep, the U.S. Geological Survey said. For comparison's sake, the magnitude-7.8 quake on April 25 -- which killed more than 8,000 -- was centered east of, rather than west of Kathmandu and a little farther away (50 miles). That earlier tremor was also more than three times bigger and 5.6 times stronger, in terms of energy released, according to the USGS. So, yes, it could have been worse. But that doesn't mean it wasn't dangerous. Nepalese police spokesman Kamal Singh Bam said at least 50 people in his country had died as of late Tuesday night. More than 1,260 had been counted as injured at that point, with dozens having been rescued alive from rubble, according to government spokesman Minendra Rijal. The carnage wasn't confined to Nepal. China's state-run Xinhua news agency reported that a woman in Tibet died Tuesday afternoon after falling rocks hit her car. At least 17 more people died in northeastern India, according to Indian Home Ministry spokesman Kuldeep Dhatwalia.India's military was also involved inside Nepal, caring for casualties and flying them by helicopter from the village of Mrigu to Kathmandu. This latest quake only adds to the stress for residents of a region who had been trying to return to normalcy, until Mother Nature reasserted herself. It was "like the whole Earth was alive," said Asim Rai, after huddling with his family in Kathmandu. Throngs rush out into the streets of Kathmandu Once again, residents of Nepal's capital and most populated city found themselves in the middle of a nightmare, in the middle of the day. Open space is often a precious commodity in Kathmandu, but especially on Tuesday. The city's roads quickly clogged with people, many of them crying, according to Sajan Sharma. CNN iReporter Prashup Rajbhandar initially huddled with loved ones as his four-story house swung back and forth, before rushing outside. Now, fearing a crack in his house, he's not sure if he'll ever go back home -- instead making do by cooking on his lawn and sleeping in cars. "People are very scared," Rajbhandari said. "And they don't know what is going on." Another resident of the capital, Mingma Sherpa, said he and his friends jumped out of his car when they felt the earth begin to tremble. They ran with crowds of other people desperately seeking open space in a congested area of Kathmandu where there are few. The quake also caused a spasm of chaos at Kathmandu's airport, where Channel NewsAsia reporter Jack Board filmed hundreds of people running from the building as the ground rumbled. More: http://edition.cnn.com/2015/05/12/asia/nepal-earthquake/- Six new song titles registered, including 'I'm a real bastard'
Wtf. His hair though :lol:- Coldplay photomontages/art
Woo000ooow Wait, I cant differentiate which ones Jonny and Guy (?) But this looks mad yo!- Coldplaying Fan Interview with Linus
Welcome to Coldplaying, Linus. It’s nice to have you here with us. Coldplay have been really amazing for the past 17 years and still ongoing and we think the LP7 is going to be awesome. But we would like to know more about you and your passion about Coldplay. So Linus, may you introduce yourself, where are you from and what do you do? I live in Sweden, in a little town called Karlskoga. I work full time at my dad's company in the summer and during the winters I work at a ski resort driving snowmobiles all day long. I do a lot of sim racing (in Coldplay inspired paint schemes of course), and during the hockey season I try to attend as many games as I can. Why Coldplay? Can you tell us your experience when you first started following the band? It’s a pretty funny and long story actually, but I’ll give you the long version of it. I think it was back in 2000 when visiting my aunt who lives in England, and her husband had this really good CD on in the car. I didn’t know at the time what it was as I was only eight years old, but I’ve later figured out that it was Parachutes. For my next birthday I got a CD from them called “Now that’s what I call music 47”. I listened through it, and when I heard Trouble I fell in love with it. A few years later (I guess 2003) I got another CD from them of the same series, but with number 54. I got to Clocks, and I had a new favorite song right away. I don’t know how long it took me to realize it was the same band as Trouble, but I know it wasn’t straight away. A few years after this I bought a CD for my that which had Speed Of Sound on it, but before I even realized it was a Coldplay song I was in love again. Then when I finally managed to figure out that all those three songs was from the same band, I had a new favorite. Some time after these online music videos came along and I started listening to more Coldplay songs on the internet. Eventually I bought my first CD, which quickly turned in to two and then three. So it took quite a few year, but that’s basically how it happened. What does Coldplay mean to you and who is your favorite member? I don’t really want to say that Coldplay means that much too me, but considering I listen to them every single day, I guess they’re a pretty big part of my life! Favorite member is hard to pick, but I guess I’ll have to pick Will, simply because I am a drummer myself. How many times have you seen Coldplay in concert? Can you share your experience with us? You can share with photos if you have one. I saw them for the first time in 2009 in Stockholm, and again in 2012. Then I went to London in 2014 for the very special Ghost Stories show at the Royal Albert Hall. The first one was obviously really special as it was the first time I saw them live. And that feeling that came rushing through me when they walked on stage is something I don’t think I’ll ever feel again. It was so special. The Mylo tour was the best one performance wise in my opinion. All the colours around the stadium, the energy from the stage and all the great new songs all matched up perfectly! And the sea of Xylobands just added that last little extra touch to make it one of the nights I’ll never forget. July 2nd 2014 at the Royal Albert Hall in London is the one that stands out the most though. Not necessarily the best one, but the atmosphere surrounding the whole event, and all the great people I met definitely makes it the best Coldplay experience I’ve had yet. Royal Albert Hall all lit up If you met Coldplay for the first time, who would you like to meet? Obviously all of them, but again I think I’d pick Will if it was only one. Can you describe your favorite album and why. Make sure you don’t mention all of them because we know they are so good to listen to! A Rush Of Blood To The Head. It’s an album full of great songs, and there is not a single downside too it. The ending of Politik at full volume gives me chills down my spine. In My Place is a very simple but yet awesome song. The Scientist is nothing other than beautiful. Clocks is still my favorite. Warning Sign is the one song I don’t think I could ever live without. The Live 2003 version of A Rush Of Blood To The Head is my favorite version of all the Coldplay songs. Amsterdam is a great way to finish the album. And the B-sides of the singles are some of the best aswell, so this whole era if completely packed with awesomeness! AROBTTH era What song do you think that is always on repeat? Don’t Panic, Clocks, Warning Sign, Murder, Ink, A Sky Full Of Stars, A Rush Of Blood To The Head Live 2003 and Always In My Head Live 2014. Coldplaying is an unofficial fan site of Coldplay, which we are pretty sure you recognize it too. Can you tell us your experience on Coldplaying so far? What is it like to be a fan of Coldplay? Coldplaying have given me some really good friends, and I think it is to thank for pretty much everything I experienced in London. Without Coldplaying I might not even have gone there. Being a Coldplay fan is something very special. While you meet some great people at the shows and get to listen to some great music, you also get to take a lot of shit for it. I’ve learned to ignore it now, and just act like I don’t care, but as some people just keep going on about it it’s kind of hard to get away from it completely. What are your hopes for the next album? I’m hoping for something of a mix between A Rush Of Blood To The Head and Mylo Xyloto, with a touch of Parachutes and X&Y. We would love to see your collections :) My collection has grown pretty big lately, and I’ve just started listing it all so I can keep track of everything. What I have at the moment is 47 CD and DVD versions of the albums, singles and promos, 17 7” vinyls, 5 12” vinyls, 10 t-shirts, 4 limited edition lithographs and a bunch of other stuff. All my CDs, DVDs, singles, promos and vinyls AROBTTH #422/500 and X&Y #376/500 My entire Ghost Stories collection- What made you LOL today?
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Accidentally found this:- Coldplay are joining 'Red Nose Day' to perform sketch co-written with Funny or Die. To air on May 21
This last album thing speculation makes me scared- The Big Bang Theory
I watched the last episode of the season. I was so mad that Shamy broke up and made questions for us - what is he gonna do with that ring? I assume they are gonna come back together and the engagement is still up and running and they are gonna be happily ever after at the end of the very last season. And I dont know why I have a feeling that Raj is going to get married first before Sheldon because I think it will be the sweetest story to end for the whole show. But alternatively, Mayim Bialik hasnt really appeared on the screen for the last 4 episodes (Or maybe 3?) because her dad died recently - she may take time to overcome her feelings or probably she will be no longer the main cast which I'm not looking forward to that really because if Sheldon changes a soulmate the story will have no fun anymore.- Six new song titles registered, including 'I'm a real bastard'
They are going to change their band's name apparently to Trollplay. Havent you heard about this?- Your Dance With Your Fave Member of Coldplay
I cant choose but If I needed to choose one I'd probably go for Guy because he's the cutest one :dazzled:- Six new song titles registered, including 'I'm a real bastard'
I'm A Real Bastard Are you kidding me- Post pictures of the gorgeous Chris
He seems like very enjoying the sunny weather :sunny:- Coldplay are joining 'Red Nose Day' to perform sketch co-written with Funny or Die. To air on May 21
Fast news as always! Thanks gai! - Random Coldplay thoughts...