Everything posted by HandyAndy136
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A - Z Songnames
For You - Coldplay
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The 'Is It On Your iPod?' Game: ARTIST VERSION!
No Klaxons
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Another Last.fm game..
Keane - Somewhere Only We Know :heart:
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The "Relate Everything Back To Coldplay Game"
Tyres are on cars. Arcade Fire have a song called 'Keep the Car Running'. Chris Martin admires Arcade Fire. Chris Martin is in Coldplay. Word: phone
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A - Z Songnames
Zebra - Beach House
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Artist vs. Artist Game...
Oasis vs Muse
- A-Z of artist names
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It's a Translation Party!
If the truth is, I miss you. Makoto Makoto, please do not mistake me.
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what would you do if...
Ask for some money for... non-druggy things... WWYDI Coldplay broke up?
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ColdplayCorner.com Interview with Nikki Rosetti (Safety ep & Blue room ep Producer)
From the sound of this, she doesn't seem to like Coldplay that much anymore. 'I'm afraid, for me, that writing and releasing a Christmas song puts you firmly in the 'pop' camp' makes it sound like it's a bad thing to release a Christmas song. AND RELEASE SOME EARLY MATERIAL, WOMAN! Awesome interview, though... I had no idea Safety EP remixes existed!
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Unrealesed songs you would like to hear in the new album
Famous Old Painters. Lukas (I know we now have a version of it by Natalie Imbruglia, but she really didn't do the song justice). School. A studio version of Spanish Rain :heart: Oh, and every early (i.e. Pre-Parachutes) song ever.
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The "Relate Everything Back To Coldplay Game"
Lotion is a cream of sorts. Cream is a band featuring Eric Clapton. Eric Clapton featured on The Beatles song 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps', which was written by George Harrison. George Harrison also wrote the song 'Here Comes the Sun'. Coldplay have covered 'Here Comes the Sun'. Butler.
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The "Relate Everything Back To Coldplay Game"
Open the Wikipedia page for Eumetazoa and it talks about Evolutionary Origins. In it, it talks about molecular clocks. Clocks is a Coldplay song. :cool: Word: Rainbow
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The "Relate Everything Back To Coldplay Game"
Pickles are in hamburgers. Hamburgers are also a name for people from Hamburg. Keane have a song called 'Hamburg Song'. The pianist/main songwriter of Keane was invited to be part of Coldplay at one point... but then Coldplay changed their mind. Word: Fidelity.
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So, I'm considering RADIOHEAD
I got into Radiohead through a friend, but not in the way you'd think; a certain member of this forum who was (and still is :D) completely obsessed with Coldplay was kinda wanting to get into some "similar" bands (a term I use kinda loosely), such as Radiohead or U2. So, I got OK Computer, as I had a slight knowledge that it's considered to be their best album, but also one of the greatest albums of all time. I didn't really like the album at first, and deleted a bunch of songs (I basically kept Airbag, Paranoid Android, and Exit Music). Then, about a month later, I undeleted them, had another listen to the album, and really enjoyed it. So I got In Rainbows, which I fell in love with. Then The Bends, which, apart from a few tracks, I didn't (and still don't) really enjoy. By this time, I was content with these three albums, and by the time I decided to get the rest, it was getting pretty close to my birthday/Christmas. So I didn't bother. Then I got the collector's edition of Pablo Honey (which is an album I like far more than The Bends. Commence flaming). Then about a fortnight ago I completed my Radiohead LP collection. And now Radiohead is one of my favourite bands. I'm not as completely massively diehard as some of the members of this forum, but I still really like them. Infact, I'm listening to a playlist of Hail to the Thief and Amnesiac on shuffle, because I haven't really given these albums the proper listen. In short, I'm really glad you like these guys... they're definitely worth getting into if you have the time :) That's true with all good bands, really. I'm yet to meet a Coldplay fan that likes all of their albums equally!
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NEW SOUNDTRACKS TITLES! Coldplay: 'We're still trying to deliver our album masterpiece'
Yeah, that's probably it... we'll see what the album is like, hey? Personally, I think it'll be great :) Me too :)
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Coldplay - A view from the top
Oops, my bad :embarrassed: It is a great song, though!
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Susanne Sundfør
They're both on iTunes, but not Brothel for some reason :thinking: However, I can't find Mediafire downloads or anything... I will have a proper look some other time :)
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NEW SOUNDTRACKS TITLES! Coldplay: 'We're still trying to deliver our album masterpiece'
Yeah, you're right... like I said, I think I'm just misreading or analysing too much.
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NEW SOUNDTRACKS TITLES! Coldplay: 'We're still trying to deliver our album masterpiece'
That's a good point... I think I just misread it or analyse it to mean that they're trying to make a masterpiece rather than their masterpiece. Nonetheless, they should be trying to make music that comes from the heart, rather than music that sells records. I know that's an incredibly biased thing to say, as any band that tries to 'make it' is trying to sell as many records as is humanly possible. It just seems that Chris is trying more than ever to sell records rather than make music, which to me is not what Coldplay is about. I dunno... that's just me, maybe ;)
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Coldplay - A view from the top
What gig was this?
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NEW SOUNDTRACKS TITLES! Coldplay: 'We're still trying to deliver our album masterpiece'
I have a huge problem with Chris saying 'We're trying to make a masterpiece'. Sure, if Coldplay don't believe that they've created their best work yet, good luck to them. But the great albums aren't usually intended to be the great albums. Radiohead wouldn't have said 'Okay, we've made two pretty decent albums that have sold and rated pretty damned well, but now let's make an album that's considered to be one of the greatest rock albums of ALL TIMEE!' The same goes for The Beatles with Sgt Pepper's, Abbey Road, etc., nor did Green Day with Dookie or American Idiot. Masterpieces come out of creativity; music comes from the heart. Not trying to go down in history. I disagree. The thing about Coldplay that make them seem better than most bands out there is that none of their albums sound the same; each album has its own distinct sound. Listen to AROBBTH, then listen to Viva... two very different albums. I don't want an album that sounds the same as another... I want it to be unique.
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Susanne Sundfør
Bumpitty bump bump bumpsicles. I've just started to get into her... listening to her new album now :) The Brothel is just an epic song; I love it!
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Albums of the Year 2010 - Counting Down!
Woo Apparatjik. I don't even have the album... I only have one song of theirs, but it's a great song nonetheless... so woo Apparatjik :D
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Coldplay Instrumentals
Okay, I've made a thread in the MM section for this, since that's really where this thread should be... http://www.coldplaying.com/forum/showthread.php?p=4668234#post4668234 Good luck with the wedding :)