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Christa42

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  1. hmmmm can you upload to photobucket on your phone (there is an app) and then go to a laptop and copy and paste? Not sure if you can embed it if you post to twitter or fb I am not the techy one here but there may be an easier way
  2. Wow, have not heard anything about it yet, Let's hope it's true. Thank for the post
  3. DigitalSpy is pretty good, but ain't nothing confirmed until it Coldplay says it is. sounds like a lovely organization
  4. http://www.digitalspy.com/music/news/a623933/jameela-jamils-new-company-hosts-gigs-for-people-with-disabilities.html#~p2oX3s5MO09Byu From The Digital Spy Jameela Jamil's new company hosts gigs for people with disabilities Ambassadors Jameela Jamil, Ade Adepitan, Hannah Cockroft, Martin Dougan, Alex Brooker Coldplay, Tinie Tempah and James Blake have so far been confirmed as headline acts for future events. Why Not People? will also act as a members' club, creating a social community where users can receive exclusive offers and advice. Live events will accommodate those with both physical and sensory impairments. In connection with this, the company will work to introduce new technologies such as the SubPac, which transfers low audio frequencies onto the body, reinventing the way music is experienced. Jamil said: "I one day decided I simply can't continue living in a world that excludes such a large part of society. Some of my best friends are those people. Their disabilities should not prohibit them from having the same social experience as those of us who do not face the same challenges. "In this day and age, and with so many technological advances, I simply refuse to believe we can't make more effort to create a more balanced society, one that accommodates those of us who already face so many daily struggles already. I am so grateful that I am finally in a position where I can help to do something about it." Jamil recently announced her departure from the BBC Radio 1 Official Chart Show after two years. She also recently criticized Kim Kardashian for her nude photoshoot with Paper Magazine.
  5. I love them both
  6. Hello there! Welcome to the board!
  7. Ahhhh Garden State, Zach Braff went to my High School and there is actually a very fleeting moment where there is a shot of the school. Ima gonna have to watch it again this weekend, getting a good old Nor Easter!
  8. How I miss you Hypnofeed. I saw this vid and it made me think of all the friends I have around the world because of Coldplay and Coldplaying. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/UGnrT0F-Igs" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
  9. I was like, wait, how did I miss this release? thought for sure they would have out last year, oh well prob tied up in corporate!
  10. http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/paul-mccartney-musicares-tribute-concert-bluray-dvd-20150121 [h=1]Paul McCartney's Star-Studded MusiCares Tribute Headed to Blu-ray and DVD[/h] [h=2]Neil Young, Coldplay, Dave Grohl, James Taylor and the former Beatle himself are among the performers[/h] The star-studded Paul McCartney tribute concert, honoring the former Beatle as the 2012 MusiCares Person of the Year, will soon be available on Blu-ray and DVD. The concert, A MusiCares Tribute to Paul McCartney, included Beatles and solo songs as performed by Neil Young and Crazy Horse ("I Saw Her Standing There"), Coldplay ("We Can Work It Out") and Alicia Keys ("Blackbird"), as well as several songs by McCartney. The evening ended with a medley of the Beatles' "Golden Slumbers," "Carry That Weight" and "The End" featuring the former Beatle playing with Joe Walsh and Dave Grohl. At the time, the concert was the first public performance by Young with Crazy Horse in nearly a decade. The concert, held in Los Angeles, brought out a number of famous faces. "Paul McCartney is one of the greatest songwriters ever," Smokey Robinson told RS at the show. "He's truly a very, very talented man and he's my brother and I love him. He has brought so much to music, the Beatles changed the face of music from the U.K." "This is the time I make no bones about it, I get completely gobsmacked," Bonnie Raitt told Rolling Stone about seeing McCartney. "I watch the show, I go like this, I do the Scream face by Edvard Munch." The MusiCares Person of the Year gala is put on annually by the MusiCares organization, in association with the Grammy Awards. The organization provides assistance for people in the music industry in times of financial, medical or personal need. The gala and tribute concert serves as a fundraiser for MusiCares. This year's recipient is Bob Dylan, while previous honorees include Bruce Springsteen, Barbra Streisand, Neil Young, Neil Diamond, Aretha Franklin and Sting. The Blu-ray and DVD releases will come out on March 24th. A MusiCares Tribute to Paul McCartney Set List: "Get Back"/"Hello Goodbye"/"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" – Cirque du Soleil feat. The Beatles Love Cast "Magical Mystery Tour" – Paul McCartney "Junior's Farm" – Paul McCartney "Blackbird" – Alicia Keys "No More Lonely Nights" – Alison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas "And I Love Her" – Duane Eddy "Oh! Darling" – Norah Jones "I Saw Her Standing There" – Neil Young with Crazy Horse "The Fool on the Hill" – Sergio Mendes "We Can Work It Out" - Coldplay "Yesterday" – James Taylor with Diana Krall "For No One" – Diana Krall with James Taylor "My Valentine" – Paul McCartney "Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five" – Paul McCartney "Golden Slumbers"/"Carry That Weight"/"The End" - Paul McCartney featuring Dave Grohl and Joe Walsh
  11. baby goats rock :wacko:
  12. Edward, You're guess is as good as mine :P Congrats on getting tickets though, once in a lifetime opportunity. Enjoy
  13. Here is an nice review comparing CT to some band we like! http://www.elmoremagazine.com/2015/01/reviews/shows/civil-twilight [h=2]Live Show Reviews[/h] [h=1]Civil Twilight[/h] [h=3]Rough Trade / Brooklyn, NY[/h] Live Show Reviews | January 20th, 2015 Cape Town, South Africa’s Civil Twilight is the opposite of an “indie darling.” In fact, they are proof that corporate rock still exists which, of course, has its pros and cons. The band is signed to Wind-up Records, the same folks that brought you Creed, Evanescence and Five For Fighting (remember the post 9/11 cool-down about how it’s not easy to be Superman?), and their music has been featured in TV programs like One Tree Hill and House, as well as a promo video during WrestleMania. Hearing their tunes at Williamsburg’s Rough Trade, I am not exactly surprised to learn this. Civil Twilight makes proficient, danceable poppy rock (or rock-y pop?) that is absolutely populist and bound for success. For a surly punk rocker like this writer however, it’s a bit hard to swallow. Started by two brothers and their teenage friends, Civil Twilight is a band of handsome white men, some with slightly silly haircuts. Most of their “African” influences can be found in songs that sound very clearly like Peter Gabriel’s “In Your Eyes,” Vampire Weekend’s “Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa” and Paul Simon’s “You Can Call Me Al” respectively. On one song, an African conga rhythm is supplied by a laptop. Something about the high singing, choppy guitars and hypnotic grooves reminded me of the music of another South African artist, Dave Matthews. Despite being somewhat insufferable, he was once one of the most popular artists in America, and still holds a large market, one that Civil Twilight may very well fill. Civil Twilight sounds like U2 and the Police, but truthfully more like Coldplay and the Killers, and a lot like 2000s Scottish stalwarts Idlewild. The musicians are strong, particularly Kevin Dailey who plays piano as well as some fancy lead guitar, evoking David Gilmour during an extended slow jam. My opinion of the band may be marred greatly by the lead singer, Steven McKellar, who also plays bass quite well. He comes off as kind of a mimbo (male bimbo) with his silly dances, constant running of his fingers through his beautiful hair and his vapid stage banter, which was returned consistently by cooing women in the crowd. As a singer, he exhibited Bono-esque acrobatics and at times resembled a straight Rufus Wainwright or a more socially acceptable Thom Yorke. At one point, McKellar said something to the effect of, “Thanks for letting us experiment with you before the new record comes out and we hit it big. Thanks for filling this room, it’s really nice” before treating the crowd to some new material. In a town known for its eclectic taste in indie (which has its’ own issues), this emerging “alternative” act has a big, full room on a weeknight, and the crowd showed some of that enthusiasm that is hard to squeeze out of a Brooklyn audience. When McKellar sat down at the piano to play a sensitive tune, I decided it was time to move towards the exit. I noticed that their vinyl record, priced at $40, was sold out. Yes, it’s possible that I just saw the next Coldplay, Killers or even Dave Matthews Band, moments before they hit the big time. – Jamie Frey
  14. I agree, but Gwennie got her head cut off in that movie :confused:
  15. awwwwe! so sweet, nom nom carrot cake!
  16. you gif ppl make me so happy!!
  17. awesome Batman!
  18. Congrats gai, grids, atlas2000, Captain Crieff & getithom :)
  19. This award is what the band has done for the year or overall in time?
  20. jeremyy, that was an awesome gif post, thanks!

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