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[Exclusive 2008] Coldplaying.com catches up with Coldplay’s Oxfam Tour Coordinator
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Next Coldplay Music Video
What do you think the next video will be? Cemetries of London, Strawberry Swing or Death And All His Friends? I hope Cemtaries of London and then Strawberry Swing for the summer. Hopefully they will make another video. Usually they only make 3 from each album.
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[Airing:1st] 29-Jan-09: Chris Martin at Radio 1 - Edith Bowman show - 1pm (GMT)
i think thats a newer version of the jacket.
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Cold Remedies? Please Help!
I have a cold. Runny nose, dry and watery eyes, chapped and stinging nose. Ive had it for 3 days now. What is THE fastest way to get rid of this. I had lots of Benedryl. I prefer not to sleep because i am a very active young man. New classes start tomorrow and i dont want to look like complete shit. Help me.
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Coldplay to perform at SuperBowl XXXVI?
they would play more of their harder stuff. like violet hill, 42 and then play clocks
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Coldplay to perform at SuperBowl XXXVI?
I just found out that bruce springsteen is playing. why dont they get some newer artists? this is bullshit
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Coldplay to perform at SuperBowl XXXVI?
I dont know if they found a performer yet, i havent been keep tabs on it as much this year. But i was reading an article that said "what about coldplay"...READ Newswise — David Allan, Ph.D., an entertainment marketing expert, says Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band’s slotted performance during Super Bowl XLIII’s halftime show is just another example of the NFL playing it safe. “Remember when rock was risky?” asks Allan. “Well now it’s the safest thing to broadcast during Super Bowl halftime, except for country.” Janet Jackson’s “wardrobe malfunction” at halftime of the 2004 game compelled the NFL to skew away from younger and bolder performers in favor of older and more mainstream acts. “Ever since Janet and Justin Timberlake decided to play dress up, or dress down as the case may be, the NFL has avoided taking risks,” says Allan. He believes acts like The Rolling Stones, Paul McCartney and Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers alienate an increasingly larger, younger demographic of the Super Bowl’s viewing audience. “There are some great bands from the ’70s that are still rockin’, but they have little appeal for many viewers in their 20s or early 30s,” says Allan. “Can’t the NFL get a little younger?” Looking toward next year, Allan has a suggestion for NFL corporate: “How about Beyonce:rolleyes: or even Coldplay?” Allan, an assistant professor of marketing at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, has over 20 years of experience in media and ethics. In 2004, he was appointed to a National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Subcommittee on Indecency following the Janet Jackson Super Bowl incident. http://www.newswise.com/articles/view/548393/ What do you think?
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Life in Technicolor II video Impressions
its good but i expected a little more time involved in it.
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Life In Technicolor ii - Video Premiere UK 4Music 20th Jan (##Video, Making Of & Interview: in first
Life In Technicolor ii On Coldplay.com Video Coldplay.com !!!
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Does This Mean My Son Is Gay?
Its okay i love all Coldplay fans even if they say stupid things by mistake sometimes. Love you Coldplay fans! (And i mean it, you people are the only ones in this world who actually appreciate good music)
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Does This Mean My Son Is Gay?
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. Im pretty, ive always dreamed of being pretty, now all you have to do is listen to Coldplay. That guy is a douchbag.
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Paul is Dead and Coldplay Viva La Vida Album?
hhahahahahahahaha yea i know i feel like a dumbass now.
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Does This Mean My Son Is Gay?
THANK YOU! I DID NOT WRITE THIS ITS FROM A BLOG FROM A SITE. (NOT YELLING)
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Life In Technicolor Music Video.
I thought it was released today. Its actually released tomorrow. Sorry i cant delete this thread.
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Does This Mean My Son Is Gay?
FIRST OF ALL I DIDNT WRITE THIS>>>ITS A BLOG One of the funnier scenes in “The 40 Year Old Virgin,” a very funny movie, shows Seth Rogan and Paul Rudd sitting in front of a TV, furiously playing a video game, all the while firing lines back and forth on the theme, “You know how I know you’re gay?” One of the answers is “because you like Coldplay.” I couldn’t help but think of that scene when Rusty was cruising around iTunes yesterday, and told me he was going to buy “Viva La Vida,” Coldplay’s massively popular album from last year. I’ve heard a handful of songs off that album on the radio, and it’s easily the band’s most commercially successful effort yet. But does that mean Rusty is gay? I don’t know. If he had asked me if he could download, say, Ted Nugent’s “Cat Scratch Fever,” I probably would have grunted a couple of times and said “Dude!” as if he’d just won a motocross trophy. But Coldplay? Aren’t these the guys who dress like 19th century French revolutionaries? The Beatles pulled it off on the cover of Sgt. Pepper. These guys don’t. They look like a bunch of homeless dandies. Most of their songs feature synthesizers and keyboards, leaving little room for the good ol’ phallocentric rock and roll guitar. Their music is…how can I put this…pretty! Far be it from me to tell anyone what he should listen to. Like any music aficionado, I feel a certain pride when my children take a liking to the same music I like, especially when they get there on their own. Rusty and his sister Speaker both are very music-oriented, and I hear both of them singing at various times throughout the day. It doesn’t hurt that around the Wire compound we have music playing all the time, every day, in many rooms. And when Barb was pregnant with each of these kids, she spent many an evening sitting in her rocking chair with headphones across her belly, piping seminal American music into the womb. Mozart? Naw, we wanted these kids to have rhythm. It was Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Elvis, Hank Sr., Aretha, and James Brown. But Coldplay? I suppose it means that Rusty’s tastes are just becoming more sophisticated. He’s also caught up in quite a few pop nuggets, like “So What” by Pink, “I’m Yours” by Jason Mraz, and someone called Lady Ga Ga. Hey, this joint is a musical melting pot, so pretty much anything goes. I’m just glad he’s not into T-Pain or anyone else who has done the auto-tune gimmick to death. Enough already. By the time Cher’s “Believe” went to number one, that effect was over like Karl Rove’s career. Still, Coldplay? There are plenty of British bands who rock out, and don’t give their kids stupid names like Apple. But the bottom line is, so what if he likes Coldplay? And so what if he’s gay? He’s still one of the smartest, funniest, most true-hearted people I know. I guess I’m the one with the problem. I need to try and loosen up, try to become more musically broad-minded. I mean, I’m still kinda pissed off about Aerosmith going soft after they went to rehab. I need to let this go. Besides, I’ve got other things to worry about. Speaker just downloaded “I Kissed a Girl.” http://www.newwest.net/topic/article/does_this_mean_my_son_is_gay/C564/L564/ I hate when people bring this shit up still. Coldplay is the most successful band in the past 10 years and maybe since U2 in the eighties.
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Paul is Dead and Coldplay Viva La Vida Album?
I was listening to Revolution 9 by The Beatles backmask this morning. Also i dug up some footage of Paul is Dead?!. Coldplay stated that the costumes come from the French Revolution. Revolution 9 and French Revolution. Any similarity. Also, they come from Sgt. Peppers album from The Beatles. Cemeteries of London i think is about the WWII bombings in London or could it be about Paul and same with 42. Death and All His Friends have any similarity about it either. I just wanted to talk about it because it seemed similar. A lot about death. I could just be talking out of my ass, so don't think i' m nuts. I just saw a similarity. What do you think?
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New Coldplay Costumes?
I agree. I would like them to go back to casuals but nothing would match the theme they got going on since june. and from such an explosive album. Its like changing everything after youve done the same routine for the past 7 months
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New Coldplay Costumes?
Recall in an interview i beileve was in november or early december. They said they were going to ditch the outfits because they stink for the 2009 continum of the Viva tour. What do you think they are going to wear/suggest they wear? For me it would have to be going back to normal jeans and a t shirt.
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Glass of Water Music Video?! Live
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Ski Playlist?
I have my ski playlist that i listen too which is... Coldplay- High Speed Coldplay- shiver mgmt- time to pretend mgmt- electric feel mgmt- kids mgmt- of birds moons and monsters mount sims- restless peter bjorn and john- amsterdam avenged sevenfold- afterlife avenged sevenfold- chapter four rise against- red education through labor Do you have any suggestions on what songs to get. I would like more stuff like peter bjorn and john- amsterdam or mount sims- restless. Thanks
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- White Shadows and What If
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Which is the best Coldplay Song?
prospekts march.poppy fields or the scientist
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Does Coldplay Give A Shit Anymore?
Counterpunch.org The importance of any given artist is dependent on only one thing. You can chart their lasting effects, the people they influenced or the new techniques they pioneered, but when you get down to it all that matters is how much they care. Great artists give everything they have as honestly as possible at every show and every recording. That’s where Coldplay's newest record Viva La Vida falls short; it doesn’t sound like they give a shit. Since their breakthrough album Parachutes in 2000, Coldplay has been making music that sounds big, and Viva La Vida sounds huge. The album seems like a cohesive work because of the epic feeling Brain Eno’s production lends to it. An enormous budget and very good players make every song a titanic construction. But this is all overcompensation. It doesn’t sound like these big arrangements were meant to complement the vocals, but rather to hide them. Chris Martin’s voice squeaks from behind all this, in a way that’s more pathetic than endearing. He’s going through the motions, hitting high notes when he wants to be exciting and falling down to a whisper when he tries to be intimate, but it’s all just a scam. No vocal tricks or big production can conceal his faults. He sounds too self-conscious, too controlled, and too rigid to be truly earnest. But maybe it’s overly demanding to ask for honesty from everyone. True, it’s a difficult thing to really bare yourself for everyone to see. There are undeniable benefits to playing music in a way that feels comfortable, and maybe that’s enough for some people. But it all feels like a waste of time. If I choose to sit down and listen to what Chris Martin has to say for 45 minutes, the least I expect is honesty. The least I expect is to feel like he’s concerned with the things that he’s saying. If Martin doesn’t care, then why should I? My own words.... Well first of all, Coldplay, my favorite band and the biggest band in the world of music for the past decade has been sued. To me, the lawsuit is just Joe's opinion. The two songs dont sound at all alike except for maybe 1.5 seconds of the song. Which can be entirely coincidental like Coldplay stated. And why the fuck did Joe wait till December when the single came out in June. This is my opinion but i think most of you would agree. Coldplay has accomplished a hjell of a lot more than Joe. Joe cant even write lyrics. Also, since Coldplay is being sued, why do they continue with the jokes about them plagiarizing. Like that last attempt of Jeff Buckley. I saw this coming from the very first time they started telling those jokes. I really think that Chris Martin needs to back off with the plagirizing jokes. I started crying when i heard about the law suit awhile ago. Just imagine if Joe were to win. All of Coldplays money they earned from Apple and other things would be gone. I dont even think the song would be played on the radio...basically there was never any "Viva La Vida" Thats all i have to say. Good Luck Coldplay. Im still your biggest fan.:(
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Coldplay Breakup Fake
London, England - Lead singer for the English rock band Coldplay stunned the music industry Wednesday when he announced that the band was breaking up in 2009. There have been rumors swirling about why the band decided to split. Those rumors were answered when it was discovered that Chris Martin's life is going to mirror the song "Viva La Vida", which was Coldplay's enormous hit this year. Martin dressed in regal attire explained to the reporters gathered outside his London flat that the song "Viva La Vida" was in fact his future kingly intentions. That as of 2009 the band was breaking up so he could finally rule his own country. He also told the reporters to refer to him and his actress wife, Gwyneth Paltrow as "your Royal Majesty", and their daughter Apple as "your Royal Highness". Reports say that Chris Martin was finally fed up with the British government. Martin is now looking for his own country to implement his own governmental policies, preferably one he can rule. In 2005 Chris Martin snubbed Prime Minister Tony Blair because of the Iraq War and Blair's governmental policies. Many of those same policies Prime Minister Brown has continued. Martin told befuddled reporters that he would prefer to rule a large rich country like a Saudi Arabia, instead of small principality like Monaco. He said countries like tiny Lichtenstein would not do unless that country was the Vatican City than that would be sufficient. Martin also added that the Vatican City would suit him just fine as long was he was crowned pope and referred to as "his Holiness". He stated he would not mind wearing the papal hat because it would hide his receding hairline. Martin said he would be a generous and benevolent king and all his subjects would get free copies of the bands latest CD. THIS ARTICLE IS COMPLETELY FICTITIOUS. I WAS CRYING WHEN I READ IT BUT IT CAME FROM SPOOF.COM AND SAID IT WAS FICTION. THANK YOU JESUS,