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  1. Direct Link...For Vote On 3Nominations of Coldplay: http://nrjmusicawards.nrj.fr/artistes/19_coldplay.php **lolo**
  2. on as voter il y'a 1semaine lol :) mais merci.. **lolo**
  3. Australian tour announced: Seven shows in February and March 2009 Australian tour announced November 22, 2008 8:40 pm Seven shows in February and March 2009 Good evening (or morning, for our readers down under) We're very pleased to announce that Coldplay are heading to Australia early next year to play seven shows. They are as follows: Friday 27th February - Burswood Dome, Perth Tuesday 3rd March - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Wednesday 4th March - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Sunday 8th March - Entertainment Centre, Brisbane Monday 9th March - Entertainment Centre, Brisbane Wednesday 11th March - Acer Arena, Sydney Thursday 12th March - Acer Arena, Sydney Here are the ticket details: VISA Entertainment pre-sale Starts Thursday 27th November, 9am (local time). Ends Saturday 29th November, 5pm (unless pre-sale sold out earlier). Any Visa card holder can buy during the pre-sale from visaentertainment.com.au or www.ticketek.com.au. General on-sale Starts 9am (local time) Thursday 4th December – tickets available through www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849. Anchorman.
  4. Australian tour announced: Seven shows in February and March 2009 Australian tour announced November 22, 2008 8:40 pm Seven shows in February and March 2009 Good evening (or morning, for our readers down under) We're very pleased to announce that Coldplay are heading to Australia early next year to play seven shows. They are as follows: Friday 27th February - Burswood Dome, Perth Tuesday 3rd March - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Wednesday 4th March - Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Sunday 8th March - Entertainment Centre, Brisbane Monday 9th March - Entertainment Centre, Brisbane Wednesday 11th March - Acer Arena, Sydney Thursday 12th March - Acer Arena, Sydney Here are the ticket details: VISA Entertainment pre-sale Starts Thursday 27th November, 9am (local time). Ends Saturday 29th November, 5pm (unless pre-sale sold out earlier). Any Visa card holder can buy during the pre-sale from visaentertainment.com.au or www.ticketek.com.au. General on-sale Starts 9am (local time) Thursday 4th December – tickets available through www.ticketek.com.au or 132 849. Anchorman.
  5. #42 and the Texan cable massacre Roadie #42 - Blog #55 November 22, 2008 7:04 pm #42 and the Texan cable massacre "If you're from Tex-as, won't you le-e-e-et me know...". Chris ends Violet Hill with this line in Houston and they spend the whole night doing just that. The Houston crowd are extremely vocal. It's not just the line from Chris that sets them off either. I was musing the other day that some crowds give a cheer when the house lights go off but then get very quiet through the intro to Life In Technicolor - only truly erupting when the four shadowy figures make their way up the steps and onto the stage. It's almost like they don't believe that the band are even in the building until they can see the whites of their eyes. In Texas though, they explode at the house-lights dropping and they pretty much stay in berserk mode until the fellas wander off after Yellow. Once the tour settles in as it has, it's the crowd reactions that truly differentiate one show from another. Tonight in Houston we get a truly standout show. As ever, a powerful performance from the crowd brings out the same from the fellas. Lovers In Japan particularly, seems to take flight tonight like never before. There's something about the way Will is pummelling the shuffling snare drum pattern that gives it immense power - yet at the same time a wonderful, supple grace. It's kind of like being kicked in the head by a ballerina in army boots. I'm fairly sure though, that Mr. Champion wouldn't thank me for painting the mental picture of him in a leotard... All of this is not to say that the Houston show is without its faults. The "techno" God Put A Smie very nearly takes place in a hole in the stage. On a good night, the "lit dancefloor" with the B-stage gear on it rises gracefully to meet the "ramp" that comes down from stage left into the crowd. Tonight the switch is flicked and the stage resolutely stays at floor level. Much roadie cursing and scrambling for cables ensues. I'm led to believe that the necessary big wire is reconnected and the stage begins to lift only as the band are on their way down from the main stage. When I mention this later to the band, turns out they were oblivious to it all. Come the C-stage though, there is the small incident of the singer standing on the guitar cable that is altogether more difficult to miss. As with all the best shows, mishaps and problems just turn into amusing extras. It's just another thing to make the show unique from all the others. I reckon Will's reaction is priceless - it's good to see Laurel and Hardy alive and well... <object height="370" align="middle" width="480" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=8,0,0,0" id="vidplay"><param name="movie" value="http://www.coldplay.com/FlowPlayerDark.swf"><param name="quality" value="high"><param value="transparent" name="wmode"><param name="bgcolor" value="#000000"><param name="FlashVars" value="config={ streamingServerURL: 'rtmp://fl.interoute.com/streamrt', playList:[{url: '{e58631c2-9172-42f9-99c4-35b67d778d7e}/{cd952b10-83aa-4f5c-ba45-24bbc7453dbc}/CStage' }], loop: false, autoPlay: false}"><embed height="370" align="middle" width="480" src="http://www.coldplay.com/FlowPlayerDark.swf" wmode="transparent" quality="high" bgcolor="#000000" name="vidplay" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" flashvars="config={ streamingServerURL: 'rtmp://fl.interoute.com/streamrt', playList:[{url: '{e58631c2-9172-42f9-99c4-35b67d778d7e}/{cd952b10-83aa-4f5c-ba45-24bbc7453dbc}/CStage' }], loop: false, autoPlay: false}"></embed></object> [ame=http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=G8nPlFRBBMA]YouTube - Coldplay - Death Will Never Conquer (Roadie #42 - Blog #55)[/ame] Dallas brings with it another soundcheck party. As we arrive, the band's blacked-out vehicles are held up in the loading dock behind a large passenger bus. As the vehicles wind their way around it to drop the fellas behind the stage it slowly dawns on everyone that the bus must be full of the competition winners that are attending the soundcheck. This means that they're first treated to a "band getting out of the vans party" - talk about getting your money's worth! Being as we're in Texas, it's a good time to talk about Sleepercar. Top fellas one and all, they've been a great opening act for the past few shows. The first time I saw them, I was in my bunker under the stage getting ready for the gig. I saw their final song, after which they turned around and began unplugging their gear, before carrying it off stage themselves. Not many folks would go about things that way in front of a 15,000 seat arena. Maybe it's my roadie perspective, but it stamps them as hugely down to earth in my book and I'm intrigued. Today, they spend part of their soundcheck playing a cover Wild Horses, which just happens to be one of my favourite tunes of all time. That's it for me, I'm hooked, good and proper! The Dallas crowd is a little slower to get going than Houston, but once Viva kicks in, it's a glorious uproar. I guess in many ways, this song has become the band's trump card. Obviously, the "classics" such as Clocks, Yellow and Fix You all get huge cheers and responses. Viva though, is something completely different. Every gig ignites at the point where the opening chords first emerge from the sound system. It's been accepted and celebrated by such a huge cross-section of folks in so many places all around the world that it's utterly astonishing. Obviously, time will tell how the track fits into the band's history - it's impossible to know whether its freshness will fade, but from this particular point in time, it feels as though they've hit a new peak. I've read about many bands admitting that their latest records were essentially made as an excuse to go out and tour all their old "golden era" material. Maybe these guys will get to that point one day (although I have a feeling they'd rather knock it on the head than become their own tribute band). What I can say with one hundred percent certainty though, is that we're about as far from that point as it's possible to get right now. And that friends, is a very good place to be! Roadie #42 http://www.coldplay.com/newsdetail.php?id=212
  6. #42 and the Texan cable massacre Roadie #42 - Blog #55 November 22, 2008 7:04 pm #42 and the Texan cable massacre "If you're from Tex-as, won't you le-e-e-et me know...". Chris ends Violet Hill with this line in Houston and they spend the whole night doing just that. The Houston crowd are extremely vocal. It's not just the line from Chris that sets them off either. I was musing the other day that some crowds give a cheer when the house lights go off but then get very quiet through the intro to Life In Technicolor - only truly erupting when the four shadowy figures make their way up the steps and onto the stage. It's almost like they don't believe that the band are even in the building until they can see the whites of their eyes. In Texas though, they explode at the house-lights dropping and they pretty much stay in berserk mode until the fellas wander off after Yellow. Once the tour settles in as it has, it's the crowd reactions that truly differentiate one show from another. Tonight in Houston we get a truly standout show. As ever, a powerful performance from the crowd brings out the same from the fellas. Lovers In Japan particularly, seems to take flight tonight like never before. There's something about the way Will is pummelling the shuffling snare drum pattern that gives it immense power - yet at the same time a wonderful, supple grace. It's kind of like being kicked in the head by a ballerina in army boots. I'm fairly sure though, that Mr. Champion wouldn't thank me for painting the mental picture of him in a leotard... All of this is not to say that the Houston show is without its faults. The "techno" God Put A Smie very nearly takes place in a hole in the stage. On a good night, the "lit dancefloor" with the B-stage gear on it rises gracefully to meet the "ramp" that comes down from stage left into the crowd. Tonight the switch is flicked and the stage resolutely stays at floor level. Much roadie cursing and scrambling for cables ensues. I'm led to believe that the necessary big wire is reconnected and the stage begins to lift only as the band are on their way down from the main stage. When I mention this later to the band, turns out they were oblivious to it all. Come the C-stage though, there is the small incident of the singer standing on the guitar cable that is altogether more difficult to miss. As with all the best shows, mishaps and problems just turn into amusing extras. It's just another thing to make the show unique from all the others. I reckon Will's reaction is priceless - it's good to see Laurel and Hardy alive and well... <object height="370" align="middle" width="480" classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" codebase="http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=8,0,0,0" id="vidplay"><param name="movie" value="http://www.coldplay.com/FlowPlayerDark.swf"><param name="quality" value="high"><param value="transparent" name="wmode"><param name="bgcolor" value="#000000"><param name="FlashVars" value="config={ streamingServerURL: 'rtmp://fl.interoute.com/streamrt', playList:[{url: '{e58631c2-9172-42f9-99c4-35b67d778d7e}/{cd952b10-83aa-4f5c-ba45-24bbc7453dbc}/CStage' }], loop: false, autoPlay: false}"><embed height="370" align="middle" width="480" src="http://www.coldplay.com/FlowPlayerDark.swf" wmode="transparent" quality="high" bgcolor="#000000" name="vidplay" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" pluginspage="http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer" flashvars="config={ streamingServerURL: 'rtmp://fl.interoute.com/streamrt', playList:[{url: '{e58631c2-9172-42f9-99c4-35b67d778d7e}/{cd952b10-83aa-4f5c-ba45-24bbc7453dbc}/CStage' }], loop: false, autoPlay: false}"></embed></object> [ame=http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=G8nPlFRBBMA]YouTube - Coldplay - Death Will Never Conquer (Roadie #42 - Blog #55)[/ame] Dallas brings with it another soundcheck party. As we arrive, the band's blacked-out vehicles are held up in the loading dock behind a large passenger bus. As the vehicles wind their way around it to drop the fellas behind the stage it slowly dawns on everyone that the bus must be full of the competition winners that are attending the soundcheck. This means that they're first treated to a "band getting out of the vans party" - talk about getting your money's worth! Being as we're in Texas, it's a good time to talk about Sleepercar. Top fellas one and all, they've been a great opening act for the past few shows. The first time I saw them, I was in my bunker under the stage getting ready for the gig. I saw their final song, after which they turned around and began unplugging their gear, before carrying it off stage themselves. Not many folks would go about things that way in front of a 15,000 seat arena. Maybe it's my roadie perspective, but it stamps them as hugely down to earth in my book and I'm intrigued. Today, they spend part of their soundcheck playing a cover Wild Horses, which just happens to be one of my favourite tunes of all time. That's it for me, I'm hooked, good and proper! The Dallas crowd is a little slower to get going than Houston, but once Viva kicks in, it's a glorious uproar. I guess in many ways, this song has become the band's trump card. Obviously, the "classics" such as Clocks, Yellow and Fix You all get huge cheers and responses. Viva though, is something completely different. Every gig ignites at the point where the opening chords first emerge from the sound system. It's been accepted and celebrated by such a huge cross-section of folks in so many places all around the world that it's utterly astonishing. Obviously, time will tell how the track fits into the band's history - it's impossible to know whether its freshness will fade, but from this particular point in time, it feels as though they've hit a new peak. I've read about many bands admitting that their latest records were essentially made as an excuse to go out and tour all their old "golden era" material. Maybe these guys will get to that point one day (although I have a feeling they'd rather knock it on the head than become their own tribute band). What I can say with one hundred percent certainty though, is that we're about as far from that point as it's possible to get right now. And that friends, is a very good place to be! Roadie #42 http://www.coldplay.com/newsdetail.php?id=212
  7. thanks...:) **lolo**
  8. Yes....:) **lolo**
  9. Anybody does not have the Lyrics of the song??? In jay's part??? "......Don't Belive me...." **lolo**
  10. Artiste/Groupe - Coldplay Life In technicolor II Album - Prospekt's March "Ep" There's a wild wind blowing Down the corner of my street Every night there the headlights are glowing As a cold wall coming on the radio I heard baby, it's a violent world! Oh, love, don't let me go! Won't you take me where the streetlights glow? I can hear rain coming I can hear the siren sound Now my feet won't touch the ground. Time came a-creeping oh, and time's a loaded gun every road is a ray of light It goes oooooonnnn... time only can leech amongst still it's such a beautiful night Oh, love, don't let me go! Won't you take me where the streetlights glow? I can hear rain coming Like a serenade of sound Now my feet won't touch the ground. Gravity, release me and forever hold me down, now my feet won't touch the ground. ================================= Artiste/Groupe - Coldplay Glass Of Water Album - Prospekt's March "Ep" Scared of losing all the time He wrote it in a letter He was a friend of mine He heard you could see your future Inside a glass of water The ripples and the rhymes He asked 'Will I see heaven in mine?' Oh that is just the way it was And nothing could be better And nothing ever was Oh he said you could see your future Inside a glass of water The riddles and the rhymes He asked 'Will I see heaven in mine?' Ohhhh, ohhhh, ohhhh, I.... Son don't ask Neither how full nor empty is your glass Cling to the mast Spend your whole life living in the past Going nowhere fast So he wrote it on the wall The hollowest of halos Is no halo at all Televisions selling plastic Figurines of leaders, sayin' nothing at all And we chimed, stars in heaven align Ohhhh, ohhhh, ohhhh, I.... Son don't ask Neither how full nor empty is your glass Cling to the mast Spend your whole life living in, in the past Going nowhere fast And what I'll be drinking when we're done Just glasses of water ================================= Artiste/Groupe - Coldplay Rainy Day Album - Prospekt's March "Ep" Then there was rain The sky wore a veil of gold and grey At night it was the bright of the moon with me Time was just floating.. Then there was rain The sound foundations are crumbling Through the ground comes a bit of a-tumbling And time was just floating away We can watch it and stay And we can listen Oh rainy day, come 'round Sometimes i just want it to slow down And we're separated now, i'm down But i love when you come over to the house I love it when you come 'round to my house Then there was rain I asked for another Queen of Spain ...hollowed broken man time was delicious said,... .....before you win, you win but that's the way you begin .......goes in... Oh, rainy day, come 'round! Sometimes I just want to slow down We're separated now but I love it when you come over to my house aaaaahhhh... But I love it when you come over to the house I love when you come over to my house But I love it when you come over to the house I love when you come over to my house ================================= Artiste/Groupe - Coldplay Prospekt's March/Poppy Fields Album - Prospekt's March "Ep" Smoke is risin' from the houses People bury in their dead I asked somebody what the time is but time doesn't matter to them yet People talking without speaking tryin' to take what they can get I ask you if you remember Prospekt how could I forget Drums here it comes! Don't you wish your life could be as simple as fish swimming in a barrel when you've got the gun oh and I run... here it comes. We're just two little figures in a soup bowl tryin to get beyond a kind of control but I wasn't one. Now here I lie on my own in a separate sky and here I lie on my own in a separate sky I don't wanna die, on my own here tonight But here I lie on my own in a separate sky... ================================= **lolo**
  11. First wave of countries get Prospekt's March EP First wave of countries get Prospekt's March EP November 21, 2008 9:08 am EP out in places across the globe today Good morning. Coldplay's brand new Prospekt's March EP is released today in many countries across the globe. The EP features six new songs, plus two reworked versions of old ones (the Lovers In Japan Osaka mix and Lost+). The EP is available on CD, vinyl and download. At the same time, a two-disc Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) has been released, featuring both the album and the new EP. If you'd like to download either the EP or the Prospekt's March edition of the album, then click on your countries' links below to purchase it from your local iTunes store. Austria Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Belgium Prospekt's March EP - Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Denmark Prospekt's March EP - Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Finland Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Germany Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Holland Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Ireland Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Italy Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Japan Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Norway Prospekt's March EP - Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) - South Africa No iTunes music store, but EP released today Sweden Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Switzerland Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) The rest of the release dates for the EP are as follows... Saturday 22nd November - Australia Monday 24th November - UK, USA, Canada, rest of the world Tuesday 9th December - Argentina Anchorman
  12. First wave of countries get Prospekt's March EP First wave of countries get Prospekt's March EP November 21, 2008 9:08 am EP out in places across the globe today Good morning. Coldplay's brand new Prospekt's March EP is released today in many countries across the globe. The EP features six new songs, plus two reworked versions of old ones (the Lovers In Japan Osaka mix and Lost+). The EP is available on CD, vinyl and download. At the same time, a two-disc Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) has been released, featuring both the album and the new EP. If you'd like to download either the EP or the Prospekt's March edition of the album, then click on your countries' links below to purchase it from your local iTunes store. Austria Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Belgium Prospekt's March EP - Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Denmark Prospekt's March EP - Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Finland Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Germany Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Holland Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Ireland Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Italy Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Japan Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Norway Prospekt's March EP - Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) - South Africa No iTunes music store, but EP released today Sweden Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) Switzerland Prospekt's March EP Viva La Vida (Prospekt's March edition) The rest of the release dates for the EP are as follows... Saturday 22nd November - Australia Monday 24th November - UK, USA, Canada, rest of the world Tuesday 9th December - Argentina Anchorman
  13. i lissen i't.... **lolo**
  14. tks....:).. **lolo**
  15. you are welcom...enjoy.:) **lolo**
  16. With Photoshop.. **lolo**
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  18. You calls reminds my first name it is funny lol.. And it is with pleasure thanks me not because if you had the video you would also have made **lolo**
  19. ok sorrry Lore....But PS: Crédit Cedric.... For X And Coldplay The French Forum **lolo**
  20. enjoy... **lolo**
  21. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k82eU15CjwU]YouTube - COLDPLAY - Glass Of Water (Live 4Music)[/ame]

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