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mayurshikotra

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  1. some of them need shrinking...ill do them now but here are a few
  2. ill post a few...most you will have seen anyways
  3. i have all the scans :)...its the jp version my avatar is is a scan from the booklet
  4. i brought the clocks single which was imported from japan....and it had lyrics..i think it on there simply to translate
  5. dunno is this have been posted..its from the BBC http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/release/2h54/ Paradoxically everything that fuels cynicism about the stadium-proof nature of Coldplay is also what makes them undeniably great. Yes, if you find huge choruses that contain wordless exhortations, ponderous one note bass lines and vaporous lyrics that convey nameless heartache to be the very tools of Satan, then Viva La Vida has much to wind you up. If, however, you're one of their millions of fans then it's an unqualified triumph. The rest of us (and EMI, for whom, allegedly, their very future depends on this selling by the shedload) can also rest easy. For, by bringing Brian Eno onboard as sonic nurse, Coldplay have managed to effortlessly make a record that's accomplished and yet pulls off the same trick that U2 managed when they employed the bald one - massaging their sound into something different enough to keep the formula (and make no mistake it IS a formula) fresh. Two years in gestation, with a break in the middle to do a bit of cultural tourism (and touring) in South America, Viva La Vida wrong foots you by starting with Life In Technicolour; an instrumental that reeks of Eno's ambience while also utilising something that sounds suspiciously like a zither. The world music tropes are limited however. Cemeteries Of London may have an off-kilter rhythmic undertow and Lost! seems to sport bongos in its mix, yet it's the plaintive voice with its vague sense of regret, the lifts from minor key piano forays into vast, pumping rock and also a strident optimism that people are going to come here for. The band deliver all this in spades: 42 and Death And All His Friends most notably. Elsewhere it's that patent (and potent) mix of upbeat and fatalistic that reminds you why the band hit the bullseye every time. Only on Strawberry Swing does Chris' chirpiness start to grate. It all sounds so easy, yet when you imagine the pressure on all concerned to deliver the goods, it's little short of miraculous. Again, cynics may argue that it's Eno's fourth world fairy dust that sugar coats songs that really don't live up to Martin's promise of a very different sound. The string/brass mutations that bolster a track like Viva La Vida may not be a million miles from his mates, The Arcade Fire, but I bet they'd donate several limbs to conjure tunes so sweetly melancholy. Any way you look at it, this is a massive album. Get used to it, you'll be hearing it a LOT over the next two years.
  6. ye its deff fast...but it sounds like guy who says it
  7. do u have the booklet that goes with it...please can u scan that aswell...that would be wikid
  8. ooo well theres nothing we can do about it...guess ill cya 2mo
  9. please tell me you joking
  10. ^^just under 4500 i think
  11. there must be a chance of some1 on this forum to win
  12. good luck every one!!!!!!! :)
  13. they cant go on ebay...tickets will (prob) have your name on it...u need to bring ID to get in
  14. did she say they have been or ther are going to be
  15. if they do then they really havent though about it properly....most people would have needed to take a day or half a day off...not many people would be able to do that 4 days before
  16. nah i cant imagin thhat...thats way 2 short notice
  17. i woulsd say if its not sent out by 6 2day the it will deff not b sent out 2day
  18. what would you class as early nxt week - monday or tuesday - just monday (i no it sounds stupid but thats what she told me early next week (she told me that last week)
  19. i think they r goin go post the winnedrs names on the website so i guess that will be one way to find out
  20. Triple M interview i dunno if there is a thread about this...but i've found videos on a interview with the guys there are 9 videos http://www.triplem.com.au/melbourne/music/featureartists/coldplay.html
  21. go on to this - http://www.myspace.com/387267497 you have to have a myspace account to go on to it
  22. do u have to watch it seperatly or is it all in one??

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