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Christa42

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  1. It is on now. Not sure what time Coldplay comes on so we will just have to watch, it's fun!
  2. FOUND ONE WOOOHOOO!! http://www.cloud-tivu.net/Blog/cielo-tv-in-streaming-anche-dallestero/
  3. Has it started yet? Can't find streaming here
  4. oh lord gai, I just saw that ughhhhh so much hate "WIMPY GROUP FROM ENGLAND"??? I think not!:eek::mad:
  5. gai, help me with my embedding ughhh meet me in the mod section :)
  6. <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Phil <a href="https://t.co/izoWJw118T">pic.twitter.com/izoWJw118T</a></p>— CauDPLAY (@audleg) <a href="[MEDIA=twitter]674735381825351684[/MEDIA]">December 9, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/coldplay">@coldplay</a> thanks a lot guys. France loves you so much! <a href="https://t.co/uwYytdHJjy">pic.twitter.com/uwYytdHJjy</a></p>— CauDPLAY (@audleg) <a href="[MEDIA=twitter]674734185500819457[/MEDIA]">December 9, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
  7. <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">JUST ANNOUNCED: Our biggest <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/VoiceFinale?src=hash">#VoiceFinale</a> EVER! With performances from... <a href="https://t.co/MxpdBinavy">pic.twitter.com/MxpdBinavy</a></p>— The Voice (@NBCTheVoice) <a href="[MEDIA=twitter]674668905818796032[/MEDIA]">December 9, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
  8. <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Tonight we've got a song from <a href="https://twitter.com/coldplay">@coldplay</a>. And then... ANOTHER song from <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Coldplay?src=hash">#Coldplay</a>! 12:37/11:37c on CBS <a href="https://t.co/GUwZX9ucpS">pic.twitter.com/GUwZX9ucpS</a></p>— The Late Late Show (@latelateshow) <a href="[MEDIA=twitter]674039035082354689[/MEDIA]">December 8, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
  9. :)Hello Loraayyyyyy! Good to see you here
  10. http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/news/a776515/coldplay-jess-glynne-years-years-and-nick-jonas-are-set-for-top-of-the-pops-holiday-specials/ Top of the Pops holiday specials will feature Coldplay, Jess Glynne, Years & Years and Nick Jonas Ring in the New Year with Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates Top of the Pops may or may not be getting a revamp next year - but it will definitely be back for two star-studded holiday specials. Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates will be celebrating Christmas Day (December 25) with acts including Coldplay, Jess Glynne, Years & Years and Nick Jonas. Before the Christmas Number One is revealed, James Bay, Omi, Ellie Goulding, LunchMoney Lewis, Jamie Lawson, Fleur East and Sigma & Rita Ora are also expected to drop by the Top of the Pops set. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below One week later on New Year's Day (January 1), Fearne and Reggie announce 2016's first Number One along with more of music's biggest stars Jess Glynne, Years & Years, James Bay and Ellie Goulding will be back to perform, alongside The Vamps, Grace, Maccabees, WSTRN, KDA feat Tinie Tempah and Katy B, as well as Lost Frequencies. "It wouldn't be Christmas without Top of the Pops and I'm looking forward to hosting the festive show and the New Year special again this year alongside Reggie," Fearne said. "This year promises to be as epic as ever." Her co-host Reggie added: "I'm so excited that Top of the Pops is back for another Christmas and New Year special - it's always one of the highlights of my year." Top of the Pops airs on Christmas Day at 2pm and New Year's Day at 11.55am on BBC One. The two festive specials come as rumours swirl that Top of the Pops will return to the air next year - possibly with a revamped format and new name.
  11. One of the more positive articles I have read lately
  12. I only got Tidal for the streaming, Ihave it now and will not listen to the album till I get the cd, it's killing me but I love a cd in my car all by myself , its my ritual
  13. There had been a previous thread on this subject to be revised at a later date Chris Martin spoke with Eddie Stern at The Rubin Museum in NYC on Sept 24th , 2015 and one of our Moderator's Christa was there http://www.coldplaying.com/chris-martin-talks-about-yoga-karma-at-global-citizen-lecture/ Before Coldplay’s outstanding concert at the Global Citizen Festival on Saturday, their frontman attended a talk on a whole range of spiritual subjects, including yoga, karma & tranquility meditation. Chris explained how the latter influences his concentration at live concerts, while we know the singer has been practicing Yoga for a very long time. Christa, from our moderating team was in attendance at the New York talk and she gave us a summary of what happened: “Ok, so I am going to do this is parts, have to leave for work in 15 minutes and still computing it in my head. There were no cameras or videos or cell phones allowed and I go by the rules so sorry no pics or vids The lecture was part of a series run by the Rubin Museum Entitled Karma: Cause, Effect, and The Illusion of Fate and this segment had speakers Yoga teacher extraordinaire Eddie Stern, who is known by everyone in NY and in all the yoga circles in the world and then of course there was Chris Martin. We were in a theater that seated about 150 ppl and there was a stage with chairs where they sat. Chris and Eddie came on and they were so comfortable together, so charming and hysterically funny. You forget how tall Chris is. They tried to be serious for a while….. They played so well of each other. Eddie asking Chris questions about his interpretation of his meaning of Karma and Chris was like, you are the expert, am I answering this right? ha! Eddi was always saying yes! perfect! Eddie began speaking with the history and meaning of Karma, Cause and Effect and taking responsibility for your Karma. Eddie spoke of Dogma later. He also spoke of how there is Karma in Yoga. He asked Chris how/if he uses Yoga and meditation with concerts and Chris said he tries to calm himself before a show and center himself because with all the sound of the crowds you sometimes cannot hear yourself so you need to center yourself before and have quiet and one with yourself so you can be truly there for the audience and others. I am paraphrasing, I was writing in the dark on the back of pieces of paper i found in my handbag, forgot my notebook and I can hardly read my chicken scrawl ughhhh! Chris did say jokingly he does yoga in his underpants with Eddie, Eddie looked at him and said, “Chris I do Yoga in my shorts” Ok with that, I am off to work next segment up in a few hours!” < From The Huffington Post: The Karma of Coldplay: A head full of dreams, and a community of shared rhythms What have 96 four-year-olds from Germany got in common with the four 30-something members of Coldplay from the UK? Answer #1: music. Answer #2: co-operation. First hear what Chris Martin told Ashtanga yoga teacher Eddie Stern when he visited the Rubin Museum to talk about karma just before cooperating with Beyoncé, Pearl Jam, Ed Sheeran, and Sting to produce the fourth annual Global Citizen concert on the Great Lawn in Central Park, New York City. "A group of like-minded people are all becoming something bigger than themselves," Chris Martin declared, with the implication that this bonding can create a momentum for change. "What happens when something becomes greater than the sum of its parts?" asked Eddie Stern. "For Global Citizen, it's to bring all of those people to the same place to try to work out some solution," replied Chris, adding, "It has to be listened to." Music as society's Elmer's A number of neuroscientists have identified this unique property of music to function as a societal binding agent. Psychologist Daniel Levitin, author of This Is Your Brain On Music, appeared on stage at the Rubin with songwriting legend Paul Simon in the annual Brainwave series in 2008. Levitin makes the case for music as a key component in our evolutionary development. The tribal unity that is forged through shared rhythms and cultural property lead, he claims, to social bonding, improved fitness, and a superior ability to survive. In other words, music forges karmic connections. 96 German children To support this idea, a 2010 study conducted by Sebastian Kirschner and Michael Tomasello at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig demonstrated that collective music-making fostered group cohesion in four-year-old children. Those children in the 96-strong study group who took part in simple group singing and rhythmic ritual showed an increased propensity towards collaborative behavior in subsequent problem solving. Music making and dancing are often a prescriptive part of group rites. In traditional cultures these might take the form of weddings and preparations for battle - with music fortunately helping to differentiate between the two. The Monkees aside, humans are still believed to be the only primates given to music making. When music making takes the form of joint singing and dancing, it works on our awareness of others. Audiovisual coordination is stimulated. An understanding of the collective intention is developed. A shared goal of vocalizing and moving together in time is realized. This seems to satisfy the basic human desire to share emotions, experiences and activities with others. Neuroscientist Jamshad Bharucha, who was last at the Rubin with cellist Maya Beiser, would take it further and say that music's main function is to forge a group consciousness, rather than just be a vehicle for emotional expression. In the flow Time and again when musicians are called upon to talk about music making and performing, they will refer to being in the 'flow'. And for Chris Martin, tapping into that consciousness when trooping into the recording studio is no exception. "You have to understand that you don't create magic," he said, with his customary modesty. "It's about channeling, receiving, and being aware of it." Going into the studio with an agenda to write a hit song is usually counterproductive. "When we let things flow as a band... that is when we feel the happiest. People who write songs know they are dealing with a higher thing that has nothing to do with them." In this conversation about karma and awareness of the connectivity alive in the world, he revealed that his new album A Head Full of Dreams would be inspired partly due to his reading of Coleman Barks' translation of Rumi's famous poem, which he promptly recited by heart: This being human is a guest house. Every morning a new arrival. A joy, a depression, a meanness, some momentary awareness comes As an unexpected visitor. Welcome and entertain them all! The poem "had a huge impact on me," Martin acknowledged. "I never knew growing up that feeling this way or that way was ok." Poetry. Music. Impact. Karma has a beat. It just has to be listened to. Photo: Filip Wolak for the Rubin Museum

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