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What type of people listen to Coldplay
I never really asked myself. Exactly what type of people listen to Coldplay. older adult, younger adult, teens, or people with just pure good taste in music. I consider myself a jock at school and i dont hear much about jocks liking Coldplay. Answer some of these questions for me.
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Coldplays 5th album!!!!
im confused by that :thinking:
- Coldplays 5th album!!!!
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Coldplays 5th album!!!!
Made you look. lets rack up some views. :rolleyes:
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COLDPLAY IS BULLSHIT...
gas is tooooo high
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COLDPLAY IS BULLSHIT...
YEEEESSSS thank you
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COLDPLAY IS BULLSHIT...
you people still dont get why im mad. are you people just posting to the remark above you?
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COLDPLAY IS BULLSHIT...
first of all, it sucks that you do have to wait. but buying tickets inviting people and cancelling some vacation for the concert now we have to wait. Thats BULLSHIT
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COLDPLAY IS BULLSHIT...
this is some massive bullshit. i planned on going to the CP concert in Detroit and now have to wait till november 3rd. what the fuck. most of you cant understand but for those who do i want to complain till my fucking mouth falls off. this is complete BS. i shouldnt have to wait till november to go see a fucking concert. they already rescedualed the albumt o e relased on may something but switched that to the 17 of june wit 3 fucking years for some new music not have to wait until fuckingnovember to see them live. i still love theyre music but i think they lost one more person not going to be showing up at the concert.
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Sex halps me sleep!
weird but i think of the sex ive had and it helps me fall asleep fast. i swear the last time i havent thought about it was prob a year ago. :P:D
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Coldplay and a Coldplaying.com account?
thanks. heidi klum is sexy
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Coldplay and a Coldplaying.com account?
Do you think coldplay has a coldplaying.com account for the messageboard?
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Coldplay Quotes
Anyone have any. I need one. A good one.
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Heidi Klum
Anyone love Heidi Klum for her hotness or just the way she is? i love heidi klum
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Life in technicolor with lyrics
Does anyone have it. And do you think it will be released as a b-side or c-side?
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Lovers in Japan , chinese sleep chant , Yes! ---- Trailer
sorry i didnt look at the forum before i posted this. i always do that. sorry
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Lovers in Japan , chinese sleep chant , Yes! ---- Trailer
Chinese Sleep Chant, Yes and Lovers in Japan! http://youtube.com/watch?v=My7thqRmKU4
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Your gay because you like Coldplay
whatever. i dint get half of that
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Your gay because you like Coldplay
I already had a thread about my anger towards thinking that just because you like Coldplay, your gay. But i wore my CP shirt a couple weeksa ago. No one said one word to me that made me feel like punching them. But today i wore my black twisted logic tour sepia shirt. The same kid that's my friend (hate to say it) says that Coldplay is gay. And i said this to another one of my friends this morning "Chris martin isnt gay he's married to Gwenyth Paltrow" The later one of my friends said you gay because you like Coldplay. He heard it from the 40 year old virgin. I just dont get how one movie can make so many people think CP fans are gay. And why did the movie have to rip on CP for christ sake! Rip on Clay Aiken (dont want to start an argument about that)
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Coldplay Covers Pussycat Dolls @ MTV Awards Rehearsal (first live performance pic!)
did you read the FUUUULLL article? Prob not
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Coldplay Covers Pussycat Dolls @ MTV Awards Rehearsal (first live performance pic!)
Coldplay will sing "Dont Cha" Coldplay Get Overwhelmed By Their Own Song, Pussycat Dolls Perfect Showstopping Act, At MTV Movie Awards Rehearsal Chris Martin also tried his hand at PCD's 'Don't Cha' while prepping for Sunday's big show. By James Montgomery UNIVERSAL CITY, California — You've got to envy the Nick Nolte placard. Not only does it have one of the best seats in the house — right next to Heidi Montag, directly in front of the Pussycat Dolls — but on Saturday (May 31), that simple piece of poster board also got an up-close-and-personal view of performances by both PCD and Coldplay, as the acts rehearsed (and rehearsed ... and rehearsed) their sets for Sunday night's MTV Movie Awards. On Saturday, the Gibson Amphitheatre was a constant whir of stagehands, producers, Steadicam operators, talent wranglers, construction workers, seat fillers and just about anyone you could imagine that would have anything to do with the pulling off of a live awards show. Plus, there was a pair of acts that, combined, have sold more than 13 million copies of their most recent albums. And then there's the canned chaos that is the production truck, a mobile TV studio with monitors from wall-to-wall, directors and producers squeezed in, gazing above it all. Everyone's working out the kinks, ironing out the last-minute details, doing things over and over until they're right, all trying to get everything perfect for the big show. Rehearsal day is remarkable not just for the sheer amount of stuff happening all around you, but also because it's the rare time when some of the biggest acts in the world perform to an audience that either isn't listening (the crew, which is usually checking levels, moving lights or talking on headsets) or isn't real at all (the majority of seats inside the Gibson are taken up by placards — like Mr. Nolte's — which mark where each celeb will be seated during the show). And as such, you get a rather intimate, not to mention fascinating, look at the inner-workings of those acts. In the case of the Dolls, it's really amazing to watch them work, because of the complexity of their choreography, the synchronicity, the sheer amount of movement they manage in 5-inch heels. And while we can't give too much away, we can safely say that Sunday's performance (of "When I Grow Up," the first single from their upcoming album) is gonna be a doozy, and if rehearsals were any indication, they better be getting hazard pay. Under the watchful gaze of PCD mastermind Robin Antin and her army of choreographers (not to mention a giant tub of Golden Popcorn located at stage right), the Dolls ascended platforms, descended stairs and ducked walls of flame, all while a massive screen behind them popped with images of flashbulbs, tabloid headlines and diamonds. This went on for nearly two hours, and it didn't always go smoothly. Doll Jessica Sutta (she's the brunette one) was battling a series of blisters so severe that she limped offstage and had a series of padding added to the inside of her heels. Ever the trooper, she managed to gut it out, and by the end of their rehearsals, PCD — plus a group of special guests who we're not allowed to mention just yet — had a fierce and fiery performance locked down. Meanwhile, the evening's other act, Coldplay, entered the Gibson (cutting quite the unassuming figure for a band that has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, we might add) and caught the last few minutes of the Dolls' rehearsal. Amazed — and half-joking, we assume — frontman Chris Martin turned to a sea of producers and laughed, "Now I see: You booked us for eye candy." Fast-forward roughly an hour (rehearsals go very slowly), and Coldplay are standing in the middle of the Gibson stage, a constant wash of stagehands flowing around them, moving amps, setting lights and testing a massive video screen. Perhaps a bit bored (or maybe because he was so impressed by what he saw earlier), Martin wandered over to a keyboard and began plinking out the opening notes to PCD's hit "Don't Cha," then proceeded to warble out the song's hook — "Don't cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me" — to the amazement of pretty much everyone. A bit later (again, things move slowly), everything was set, and Coldplay launched into "Viva la Vida" — the title track from their new album, which hits stores June 17. Above a massive din of strings, bells and timpani drums, Martin sang about dead kings and failed dreams, skipping about while a Steadicam spun around him. The sheer size of the tune — it's joyously massive, really — was only amplified by the near-empty amphitheater, and as the final notes bounced around the seats and up into the rafters, Martin and the rest of his band stood once again in the middle of the stage, looking a bit shocked. Sunday's show will be the first time they'll play "Viva" live, and you get the feeling that even they were amazed by just how big it sounded. But then, just as soon as the moment was over, the stage was filled once again with producers and lighting techs, and the whole circus started up again. Sure, that was great, but let's do it again. And again. After all, it's gotta be perfect.
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The official Gorillaz Thread
i still heard because theyre high. but im looking at youtube vid and it shows them normally but his faces are dark
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The official Gorillaz Thread
Gorillaz live? why are The Gorillaz never really shown live as actual people and same with their videros. I heard because theyre always stoned or high. Is this true.
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Coldplay Covers Pussycat Dolls @ MTV Awards Rehearsal (first live performance pic!)
Guess what CP is going to sing with PCD's! Plus How the stage is set and how it go. Coldplay Get Overwhelmed By Their Own Song, Pussycat Dolls Perfect Showstopping Act, At MTV Movie Awards Rehearsal Views 3,319 Comments 3 Rating 100% Rate this article * Thumbs up * Thumbs down Add to my Profile Sign In/Sign Up Votes Sign In/Sign Up Permalink Share Flag Adult Hate Spam Other * Send to Friend close Send to a Friend Fill out the information below to share this article. Friend's email address *Multiple addresses must be separated by commas Your email address Comments * Print * del.icio.us * Newsvine * Digg Chris Martin also tried his hand at PCD's 'Don't Cha' while prepping for Sunday's big show. By James Montgomery UNIVERSAL CITY, California — You've got to envy the Nick Nolte placard. Not only does it have one of the best seats in the house — right next to Heidi Montag, directly in front of the Pussycat Dolls — but on Saturday (May 31), that simple piece of poster board also got an up-close-and-personal view of performances by both PCD and Coldplay, as the acts rehearsed (and rehearsed ... and rehearsed) their sets for Sunday night's MTV Movie Awards. On Saturday, the Gibson Amphitheatre was a constant whir of stagehands, producers, Steadicam operators, talent wranglers, construction workers, seat fillers and just about anyone you could imagine that would have anything to do with the pulling off of a live awards show. Plus, there was a pair of acts that, combined, have sold more than 13 million copies of their most recent albums. And then there's the canned chaos that is the production truck, a mobile TV studio with monitors from wall-to-wall, directors and producers squeezed in, gazing above it all. Everyone's working out the kinks, ironing out the last-minute details, doing things over and over until they're right, all trying to get everything perfect for the big show. Rehearsal day is remarkable not just for the sheer amount of stuff happening all around you, but also because it's the rare time when some of the biggest acts in the world perform to an audience that either isn't listening (the crew, which is usually checking levels, moving lights or talking on headsets) or isn't real at all (the majority of seats inside the Gibson are taken up by placards — like Mr. Nolte's — which mark where each celeb will be seated during the show). And as such, you get a rather intimate, not to mention fascinating, look at the inner-workings of those acts. In the case of the Dolls, it's really amazing to watch them work, because of the complexity of their choreography, the synchronicity, the sheer amount of movement they manage in 5-inch heels. And while we can't give too much away, we can safely say that Sunday's performance (of "When I Grow Up," the first single from their upcoming album) is gonna be a doozy, and if rehearsals were any indication, they better be getting hazard pay. Under the watchful gaze of PCD mastermind Robin Antin and her army of choreographers (not to mention a giant tub of Golden Popcorn located at stage right), the Dolls ascended platforms, descended stairs and ducked walls of flame, all while a massive screen behind them popped with images of flashbulbs, tabloid headlines and diamonds. This went on for nearly two hours, and it didn't always go smoothly. Doll Jessica Sutta (she's the brunette one) was battling a series of blisters so severe that she limped offstage and had a series of padding added to the inside of her heels. Ever the trooper, she managed to gut it out, and by the end of their rehearsals, PCD — plus a group of special guests who we're not allowed to mention just yet — had a fierce and fiery performance locked down. Meanwhile, the evening's other act, Coldplay, entered the Gibson (cutting quite the unassuming figure for a band that has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, we might add) and caught the last few minutes of the Dolls' rehearsal. Amazed — and half-joking, we assume — frontman Chris Martin turned to a sea of producers and laughed, "Now I see: You booked us for eye candy." Fast-forward roughly an hour (rehearsals go very slowly), and Coldplay are standing in the middle of the Gibson stage, a constant wash of stagehands flowing around them, moving amps, setting lights and testing a massive video screen. Perhaps a bit bored (or maybe because he was so impressed by what he saw earlier), Martin wandered over to a keyboard and began plinking out the opening notes to PCD's hit "Don't Cha," then proceeded to warble out the song's hook — "Don't cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me" — to the amazement of pretty much everyone. A bit later (again, things move slowly), everything was set, and Coldplay launched into "Viva la Vida" — the title track from their new album, which hits stores June 17. Above a massive din of strings, bells and timpani drums, Martin sang about dead kings and failed dreams, skipping about while a Steadicam spun around him. The sheer size of the tune — it's joyously massive, really — was only amplified by the near-empty amphitheater, and as the final notes bounced around the seats and up into the rafters, Martin and the rest of his band stood once again in the middle of the stage, looking a bit shocked. Sunday's show will be the first time they'll play "Viva" live, and you get the feeling that even they were amazed by just how big it sounded. But then, just as soon as the moment was over, the stage was filled once again with producers and lighting techs, and the whole circus started up again. Sure, that was great, but let's do it again. And again. After all, it's gotta be perfect.
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Im nervous about Coldplay and being a CP fan right now...
Im nervous because i love how theyre going to be performing VLV but covering the Pussycat dolls is nerv racking. I dont need to be laughed at for being a cp fan then i already am. Is it going to be okay? dont sing that girlfriend song because your not a girl chris.