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  1. Four award nominations for Coldplay Coldplay and Alicia Keys lead the nominees for the 2008 American Music Awards, it was announced. Both are contenders for artist of the year, with Keys amassing a total of five nominations and the British rock band netting four. Other multiple nominees and artist-of-the-year candidates include the Eagles and Lil Wayne. The American Music Awards will present 20 trophies in pop/rock, country, soul/rhythm & blues and rap/hip-hop, Latin, alternative, contemporary inspirational and adult contemporary. The awards will be presented in Los Angeles on November 23. **lolo**
  2. Battel Of Poitiers Dimensions : 1,45 m x 1,14 m Date : 1830 Artiste :Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix Modèles : Philippe II (le Hardi), Jean II (Le Bon) **lolo**
  3. My Laste Création..;) Lovers In Japan **lolo**
  4. Newsreel: The Oracle on trainers and Travis Newsreel: The Oracle on trainers and Travis October 13, 2008 3:26 pm More of your questions answered Good afternoon. We thought we'd remind you that if you have a question, of whatever nature, then the Oracle might well be able to answer it for you. Today, their wisdom is shone onto the subjects of personal trainers and Travis. Tomorrow it could be your question about gardening, philosophy or the internal combustion engine. Because, verily, the Oracle knows everything. Anchorman
  5. Newsreel: The Oracle on trainers and Travis Newsreel: The Oracle on trainers and Travis October 13, 2008 3:26 pm More of your questions answered Good afternoon. We thought we'd remind you that if you have a question, of whatever nature, then the Oracle might well be able to answer it for you. Today, their wisdom is shone onto the subjects of personal trainers and Travis. Tomorrow it could be your question about gardening, philosophy or the internal combustion engine. Because, verily, the Oracle knows everything. Anchorman
  6. #42 reports from an end-of-term TV show Roadie #42 - Blog #41 October 12, 2008 3:03 pm #42 reports from an end-of-term TV show Will is laughing like a drain - and it's all because of Chris's socks. I've no idea when this T4 TV special will air, but I won't spoil the interview by telling you what's caused the hilarity. It's nice though, to see the fellas all together on the sofa (albeit one which keeps collapsing at Jonny's end) and all genuinely having a good laugh. Doubtless, the lightness of mood has a lot to do with how close we all are to the end of this touring leg. Not that it hasn't been a great time - far from it, everyone is agreed that it's been a great run. The fact is though, that after six weeks straight at work, the prospect of ten days at home is pretty much the best treat any of us can imagine. (OK, twenty days at home....). Actually the majority of the touring party went home after the Jools Holland thing, so everyone is halfway into "home-mode" already. The light-hearted air fits well today, as T4 is more of a "pop" show than last night's Jools recording. The spirit of not taking one's self too seriously tends to help immensely in these cases. There is no audience and it's not live today, so the pressure is greatly reduced. There has been some controversy though, as apparently there may be trouble with using the Delacroix image from the album cover on commercial television. The band's management have assured everyone that all is well and there are phone calls, emails and all sorts going back and forth. The simple fact that I'm looking at Terry TV (who sits behind the two keyboards) and seeing not the Delacroix, but the VIVA logo gives me the the impression that this won't be resolved. Monseur Delacroix himself declined to comment, but then he has been dead since 1863. There are five songs to do today. Everyone immediately thinks "great, we can be out of here in an hour". Not so. This is television, so there are three run throughs of each track. One as a "soundcheck" and then two for cameras. Even so, the fellas are keen to get cracking and plough through things as quickly as possible. Slowly though, perfectionism overtakes impatience and we're into a long afternoon of sweating the details. As the clock creaks slowly onwards towards the evening, what was a quick "last dash" to the end becomes a painfully slow trudge. It's not the TV folks' fault, obviously, it's just that it's like being given double maths on the last day of term. Then, all of a sudden, we're into the final take of Lovers In Japan. The firing of the butterfly confetti signals the end of the session and I don't think it's ever felt so celebratory. It's been a great few weeks and I am genuinely looking forward to getting back out to America for more shows. In the meantime however, can you hear that? It's my own bed, calling out to me.... See you in a week or so. Roadie #42
  7. #42 reports from an end-of-term TV show Roadie #42 - Blog #41 October 12, 2008 3:03 pm #42 reports from an end-of-term TV show Will is laughing like a drain - and it's all because of Chris's socks. I've no idea when this T4 TV special will air, but I won't spoil the interview by telling you what's caused the hilarity. It's nice though, to see the fellas all together on the sofa (albeit one which keeps collapsing at Jonny's end) and all genuinely having a good laugh. Doubtless, the lightness of mood has a lot to do with how close we all are to the end of this touring leg. Not that it hasn't been a great time - far from it, everyone is agreed that it's been a great run. The fact is though, that after six weeks straight at work, the prospect of ten days at home is pretty much the best treat any of us can imagine. (OK, twenty days at home....). Actually the majority of the touring party went home after the Jools Holland thing, so everyone is halfway into "home-mode" already. The light-hearted air fits well today, as T4 is more of a "pop" show than last night's Jools recording. The spirit of not taking one's self too seriously tends to help immensely in these cases. There is no audience and it's not live today, so the pressure is greatly reduced. There has been some controversy though, as apparently there may be trouble with using the Delacroix image from the album cover on commercial television. The band's management have assured everyone that all is well and there are phone calls, emails and all sorts going back and forth. The simple fact that I'm looking at Terry TV (who sits behind the two keyboards) and seeing not the Delacroix, but the VIVA logo gives me the the impression that this won't be resolved. Monseur Delacroix himself declined to comment, but then he has been dead since 1863. There are five songs to do today. Everyone immediately thinks "great, we can be out of here in an hour". Not so. This is television, so there are three run throughs of each track. One as a "soundcheck" and then two for cameras. Even so, the fellas are keen to get cracking and plough through things as quickly as possible. Slowly though, perfectionism overtakes impatience and we're into a long afternoon of sweating the details. As the clock creaks slowly onwards towards the evening, what was a quick "last dash" to the end becomes a painfully slow trudge. It's not the TV folks' fault, obviously, it's just that it's like being given double maths on the last day of term. Then, all of a sudden, we're into the final take of Lovers In Japan. The firing of the butterfly confetti signals the end of the session and I don't think it's ever felt so celebratory. It's been a great few weeks and I am genuinely looking forward to getting back out to America for more shows. In the meantime however, can you hear that? It's my own bed, calling out to me.... See you in a week or so. Roadie #42
  8. my last créations... New................:laugh3::cool::kiss: Or here new wall of LIFE IN TECHNICOLOR...:) BY COLDPLAY12 LIFE IN TECHNICOLOR --------------------------- LIFE IN TECHNICOLOR1 **lolo**
  9. new wall of LIFE IN TECHNICOLOR...:) BY COLDPLAY12 LIFE IN TECHNICOLOR --------------------------- LIFE IN TECHNICOLOR1 **lolo**
  10. here thered of walls to coldplaying members Coldplayers' Wallpapers & Stephan Craneanscki shoots of COLDPLAY .....:) enjoy ;) **lolo**
  11. Newsreel: MTV Africa Music Awards nomination Newsreel: MTV Africa Music Awards nomination October 10, 2008 12:12 pm Coldplay up for Best Alternative act Good afternoon. On November 22nd, the first MTV African Music Awards ([ame=http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-yrVpc_xprE]MAMA[/ame] for short) will be taking place in Abuja, Nigeria. We're very pleased to announce that Coldplay have been nominated for the Best Alternative award. If you'd like to vote for them to win, then click here to visit the awards' website. Anchorman.
  12. Newsreel: MTV Africa Music Awards nomination Newsreel: MTV Africa Music Awards nomination October 10, 2008 12:12 pm Coldplay up for Best Alternative act Good afternoon. On November 22nd, the first MTV African Music Awards ([ame=http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=-yrVpc_xprE]MAMA[/ame] for short) will be taking place in Abuja, Nigeria. We're very pleased to announce that Coldplay have been nominated for the Best Alternative award. If you'd like to vote for them to win, then click here to visit the awards' website. Anchorman.
  13. Newsreel: Oxfam auctions for US VIP tickets Newsreel: Oxfam auctions for US VIP tickets October 9, 2008 1:33 pm Bid for a pair of VIP tickets Good afternoon. Coldplay have given Oxfam America a pair of VIP tickets to all 20 of the sold out shows on the upcoming North American tour. They are now being auctioned, with the proceeds going towards the charity's work in standing up to poverty, hunger, and social injustice. Head over to www.charityfolks.com/coldplay if you'd like to bid for one of the shows. Anchorman.
  14. Newsreel: Oxfam auctions for US VIP tickets Newsreel: Oxfam auctions for US VIP tickets October 9, 2008 1:33 pm Bid for a pair of VIP tickets Good afternoon. Coldplay have given Oxfam America a pair of VIP tickets to all 20 of the sold out shows on the upcoming North American tour. They are now being auctioned, with the proceeds going towards the charity's work in standing up to poverty, hunger, and social injustice. Head over to www.charityfolks.com/coldplay if you'd like to bid for one of the shows. Anchorman.
  15. Newsreel: Watch live performance of 42 Newsreel: Watch live performance of 42 October 9, 2008 3:36 pm Watch full song on BBC site Good afternoon. As mentioned previously, Coldplay are on Later with Jools Holland on BBC2 in the UK tomorrow night at 11.35pm. But if you go to the show's website now, you can watch a full performance of 42 wherever in the world you live* (which is quite unusual for the BBC). Enjoy. Anchorman. * Well, we asked the folks in our LA bureau to try it - and it's definitely working for them
  16. Newsreel: Watch live performance of 42 Newsreel: Watch live performance of 42 October 9, 2008 3:36 pm Watch full song on BBC site Good afternoon. As mentioned previously, Coldplay are on Later with Jools Holland on BBC2 in the UK tomorrow night at 11.35pm. But if you go to the show's website now, you can watch a full performance of 42 wherever in the world you live* (which is quite unusual for the BBC). Enjoy. Anchorman. * Well, we asked the folks in our LA bureau to try it - and it's definitely working for them
  17. New................:laugh3::cool::kiss: Or here **lolo**
  18. Roadie #42 - Blog #40 - writes from the Later studio Roadie #42 - Blog #40 October 7, 2008 9.58 pm #42 writes from the Later studio It's all quiet in Studio One at BBC Television Centre. Shortly, they'll be letting the audience in. In the meantime, there's just a few of the TV crew rehearsing camera movements. In an hour or so, we'll start taping a show that'll go out on telly this Friday. This series of Jools Holland is different from those before, in that there is also a show tonight - completely live, at 10pm. TV studios are strange after arenas. Arenas make everything sound huge, boomy and vast. Even someone tapping a microphone can end up sounding like the coming of the apocalypse when it's coming through a couple hundred thousand watts of PA into a huge concrete and steel echo chamber. Conversely, not only are television studios acoustically "dead", but for the sake of broadcast audio quality, the volume level is also kept politely low. Add to this, the fact that singers tend to "save their voice" during the afternoon and you end up with rehearsals that come across as shockingly uninspiring. It's a little like looking through binoculars backwards. Rik Simpson is in the house though, helping out with broadcast sound, so you can bet that the experience in living rooms across the land will be nicely spectacular. I think this is the first time we've been here since we did the gig in the car park. I noticed on that day that they're not really bothered what you write on your pass once you've told them you're on a list. As a result, yesterday, I was Terry Wogan. Today, I have spent the day as [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXVNXA6Y5nI]the greatest comedian of all time.[/ame] Actually, whilst I'm talking about myself, I have to note that the floor is marked every two feet in correspondence with the lighting grid. I swear to god, I looked down at my feet where my rack of gear is situated and what did I see? Right, the warm-up bloke is on, which means I should be concentrating. Later.... Roadie #42.
  19. Roadie #42 - Blog #40 - writes from the Later studio Roadie #42 - Blog #40 October 7, 2008 9.58 pm #42 writes from the Later studio It's all quiet in Studio One at BBC Television Centre. Shortly, they'll be letting the audience in. In the meantime, there's just a few of the TV crew rehearsing camera movements. In an hour or so, we'll start taping a show that'll go out on telly this Friday. This series of Jools Holland is different from those before, in that there is also a show tonight - completely live, at 10pm. TV studios are strange after arenas. Arenas make everything sound huge, boomy and vast. Even someone tapping a microphone can end up sounding like the coming of the apocalypse when it's coming through a couple hundred thousand watts of PA into a huge concrete and steel echo chamber. Conversely, not only are television studios acoustically "dead", but for the sake of broadcast audio quality, the volume level is also kept politely low. Add to this, the fact that singers tend to "save their voice" during the afternoon and you end up with rehearsals that come across as shockingly uninspiring. It's a little like looking through binoculars backwards. Rik Simpson is in the house though, helping out with broadcast sound, so you can bet that the experience in living rooms across the land will be nicely spectacular. I think this is the first time we've been here since we did the gig in the car park. I noticed on that day that they're not really bothered what you write on your pass once you've told them you're on a list. As a result, yesterday, I was Terry Wogan. Today, I have spent the day as [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXVNXA6Y5nI]the greatest comedian of all time.[/ame] Actually, whilst I'm talking about myself, I have to note that the floor is marked every two feet in correspondence with the lighting grid. I swear to god, I looked down at my feet where my rack of gear is situated and what did I see? Right, the warm-up bloke is on, which means I should be concentrating. Later.... Roadie #42.
  20. Roadie #42 - Blog #40-#42 writes from the Later studio Roadie #42 - Blog #40 October 7, 2008 9.58 pm #42 writes from the Later studio It's all quiet in Studio One at BBC Television Centre. Shortly, they'll be letting the audience in. In the meantime, there's just a few of the TV crew rehearsing camera movements. In an hour or so, we'll start taping a show that'll go out on telly this Friday. This series of Jools Holland is different from those before, in that there is also a show tonight - completely live, at 10pm. TV studios are strange after arenas. Arenas make everything sound huge, boomy and vast. Even someone tapping a microphone can end up sounding like the coming of the apocalypse when it's coming through a couple hundred thousand watts of PA into a huge concrete and steel echo chamber. Conversely, not only are television studios acoustically "dead", but for the sake of broadcast audio quality, the volume level is also kept politely low. Add to this, the fact that singers tend to "save their voice" during the afternoon and you end up with rehearsals that come across as shockingly uninspiring. It's a little like looking through binoculars backwards. Rik Simpson is in the house though, helping out with broadcast sound, so you can bet that the experience in living rooms across the land will be nicely spectacular. I think this is the first time we've been here since we did the gig in the car park. I noticed on that day that they're not really bothered what you write on your pass once you've told them you're on a list. As a result, yesterday, I was Terry Wogan. Today, I have spent the day as [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXVNXA6Y5nI]the greatest comedian of all time.[/ame] Actually, whilst I'm talking about myself, I have to note that the floor is marked every two feet in correspondence with the lighting grid. I swear to god, I looked down at my feet where my rack of gear is situated and what did I see? Right, the warm-up bloke is on, which means I should be concentrating. Later.... Roadie #42.
  21. Roadie #42 - Blog #40-#42 writes from the Later studio Roadie #42 - Blog #40 October 7, 2008 9.58 pm #42 writes from the Later studio It's all quiet in Studio One at BBC Television Centre. Shortly, they'll be letting the audience in. In the meantime, there's just a few of the TV crew rehearsing camera movements. In an hour or so, we'll start taping a show that'll go out on telly this Friday. This series of Jools Holland is different from those before, in that there is also a show tonight - completely live, at 10pm. TV studios are strange after arenas. Arenas make everything sound huge, boomy and vast. Even someone tapping a microphone can end up sounding like the coming of the apocalypse when it's coming through a couple hundred thousand watts of PA into a huge concrete and steel echo chamber. Conversely, not only are television studios acoustically "dead", but for the sake of broadcast audio quality, the volume level is also kept politely low. Add to this, the fact that singers tend to "save their voice" during the afternoon and you end up with rehearsals that come across as shockingly uninspiring. It's a little like looking through binoculars backwards. Rik Simpson is in the house though, helping out with broadcast sound, so you can bet that the experience in living rooms across the land will be nicely spectacular. I think this is the first time we've been here since we did the gig in the car park. I noticed on that day that they're not really bothered what you write on your pass once you've told them you're on a list. As a result, yesterday, I was Terry Wogan. Today, I have spent the day as [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXVNXA6Y5nI]the greatest comedian of all time.[/ame] Actually, whilst I'm talking about myself, I have to note that the floor is marked every two feet in correspondence with the lighting grid. I swear to god, I looked down at my feet where my rack of gear is situated and what did I see? Right, the warm-up bloke is on, which means I should be concentrating. Later.... Roadie #42.
  22. Newsreel: Prospekt's March EP release date revealed Newsreel: Prospekt's March EP release date revealed October 7, 2008 3:49 pm New EP and album version coming in November Good afternoon. We're pleased to be able to confirm the release date of both the Prospekt's March EP and the special version of the album containing the EP's eight tracks, which will be called Viva La Vida Prospekt’s March Edition. The dates are as follows (the EP and the album are released on the same day in each country)... Wednesday 19th November - Japan, Sweden (digitally on 21st) Friday 21st November - Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Denmark, Norway, South Africa Saturday 22nd November - Australia Monday 24th November - UK, rest of the world Tuesday 25th November - USA, Canada, Spain The Lost! digital bundle will still be released on November 10th worldwide. The tracklisting for that is as follows... 1. Lost! (album version) 2. Lost? (acoustic version) 3. Lost@ (live at Chicago) 4. Lost+ (with added Jay-Z) Anchorman.
  23. Newsreel: Prospekt's March EP release date revealed Newsreel: Prospekt's March EP release date revealed October 7, 2008 3:49 pm New EP and album version coming in November Good afternoon. We're pleased to be able to confirm the release date of both the Prospekt's March EP and the special version of the album containing the EP's eight tracks, which will be called Viva La Vida Prospekt’s March Edition. The dates are as follows (the EP and the album are released on the same day in each country)... Wednesday 19th November - Japan, Sweden (digitally on 21st) Friday 21st November - Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Denmark, Norway, South Africa Saturday 22nd November - Australia Monday 24th November - UK, rest of the world Tuesday 25th November - USA, Canada, Spain The Lost! digital bundle will still be released on November 10th worldwide. The tracklisting for that is as follows... 1. Lost! (album version) 2. Lost? (acoustic version) 3. Lost@ (live at Chicago) 4. Lost+ (with added Jay-Z) Anchorman.

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