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  1. oh, come on, I think Muse is more popular in the states than we think, besides, if there wasn't a fan base, they wouldn't be touring here. Also, I've been doing my best lately to spread my muse fanaticism to my friends....for some reason they're not really going with it....:P
  2. ^ That is an amazing story.
  3. So I was just reading that story about how Chris was in a bar in Auckland making cocktails, and I've decided that I would die if Chris Martin made me a cocktail :D
  4. argh, I want to see them live so badII I'm so obsessed with watching live videos on youtube, but I'm sure that doesn't even begin to compare to actually being there. Do you thin they'll do a big US tour. I feel like they've probably built up enough of a fan base here to do arena shows....but I don't know, I guess we'll find out.
  5. I'm going to have to go with "We Never Change" as being the most meaningful for me. Although it's not exactly positive or hopeful, I could relate to it's message of loneliness/depression as an angsty teenager. In fact, as an angsty teenager, Coldplay was probably my best friend.
  6. He sort of reminds me of a fish in this one :laugh3:
  7. The link was posted on the previous page, but here it is again: http://www.musewiki.org/Coldplay :)
  8. AHA!! So it is true!!!!!.....that makes my day and has taken my appreciation for both bands to a new level! :)
  9. yeah, I suppose that's true. It certainly would be listed on the CD sleeve. Too bad, that would have been cool. I guess i need to go yell at the person that told me that, haha! :)
  10. omg, security probably wanted to kill him for pulling a move like that...
  11. Hey guys, as an avid Coldplay and Muse fan, I have a question. Someone told me that Matt helped Coldplay make the song Politik. Does anyone know if this is true? I asked the oracle, but the chances of him/her responding are slim to none, so I thought i would ask here. :)
  12. Spies...? I think. Hah, I asked the oracle if that song was about how CCTV is everywhere in the UK...not surprisingly he didn't answer...haha. "...going nowhere fast..."
  13. I've always taken the "now my feet won't touch the ground" line (in this song and the many other songs it's mentioned in) as either letting go of inhibitions and taking a risk, or losing control/worrying about things one can't control. I think the first two times it's said in this song it's about losing control, because they can "hear it coming" and the "hear the sirens sound", meaning that there are some upsetting events occurring and they have no control over it. But the last line about "gravity release me and don't ever hold me down" I think "gravity" is inhibitions/worrying about things you have no control over and they don't want to be held down by it. I don't know if that makes any sense, and maybe I have an overly optimistic view, but that's the sense I get when I listen to it.
  14. First one 1. 2.
  15. Heh, I like this one, it's as if he's saying "I'm scooting over so you can join me on this tiny chair at the end of this narrow hallway" :laugh3:

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