Everything posted by 86Timewarp
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Woah
Jesus, it's been like 3 years since I took a leave of absence from the forum. It's nice to see the forum is still up and running despite the whole "change of domain ownership" period that plagued the forum for sometime. For old members who remember me, it's good to see you all again and if I offended you in anyway shape or form during my time here on Coldplaying, I sincerely apologize. For new members, it's nice to meet you! My name is Billy and I've been a member since...2011 (wow). I was very active on the forums, mostly helping out with the instrumental section (does it still exist because I didn't see it yet?) If any of you ever heard about that traveling scrapbook I was a part of that as well. A lot of great people and awesome projects are on this site so don't be afraid to branch out.
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Always In My Head
I'm listening to the leak now (I pre-ordered it so don't worry,) and in the beginning you can hear a woman repeat, "What is happening, what is happening..." Such a beautiful song and those of you who feel in love with it when the boys first played it, you will not be disappointed.
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I am so happy the forum is back...
I too am glad it's back, but I'm very weary for its future :shame:
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The Coldplaying Scrapbook III
Dat Russia.
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The Coldplaying Scrapbook III
You use a typewriter? Much respect.
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The Coldplaying Scrapbook III
Cobalt, do you mind posting a picture of the map if you didn't send it yet? I wanna see where it's been these past few years.
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The Coldplaying Scrapbook III
What happens if this goes on for like another year and we run out of pages :confused:
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The Coldplaying Scrapbook III
Just sent her a snapchat. I like to apologize for my cohort's delay in shipping. If I lived with her I'd send it by now.
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The Coldplaying Scrapbook III
Well I know Chloe still has it but she's been really busy. (I can tell because I haven't been getting my daily snapchat from her in a week)
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The Coldplaying Scrapbook III
Hello chaps. If you guys haven't heard from Chloe, I'll see if I can get to the bottom of this.
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Up In Flames-what was that?
*shots fired*
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Atlas Instrumental Cover
I highly approve of this. :nod: excellent job.
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Youtube Partnership
Oh see I can set up my videos for monetization, but there's 2 reasons why I do not. 1. Most of my videos contain songs by Coldplay and other artists so it wouldn't be right collecting money for their stuff. 2. I don't put out content as much as I used to. Occasionally I'll post montages/videos I do for school, but other than that, I don't do much. With your subscribers and views Kacey, you're already ahead of me my far haha.
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Youtube Partnership
Usually I steer clear of Vevo videos so I don't get the video ads, but yes, I still get those.
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Youtube Partnership
I have a Chrome Extension that adblocks :uhoh: I'm so used to not seeing ads that when I go on other people's PC I assume they had malware hahah.
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Youtube Partnership
They're not the same? Oh.
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Youtube Partnership
What happened to me was I got an email from Youtube saying I was eligible for monitorization because some of my tutorial videos were so popular. How this is works is you have ads that play before your video. Usually, you get paid by how many views your video gets and etc. I'd show you how but I'm currently in my backyard shooting star trails and my fingers are frozen...not healthy for a piano player like myself hahah.
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Atlas release delayed until 6th September (8th Sept UK)
So...I checked iTunes...nothing...it's 6am EST. :uhoh:
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What was the last song you learned?
Rhapsody in Blue :uhoh:
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VLV bass line?
Tracey if you need the bassline, I have the mp3. of it from the multitracks.
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Mixtape Exchange XV (Summer edition)
Ah so it was you good sir! You have a very interesting taste in music my friend, very unique. I actually only knew of Jon Hopkins and I only know Light Through the Veins hahaha. Thanks for the music!
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Mixtape Exchange XV (Summer edition)
Sorry for being late :wreck: My mixtape was entitles "Sounds That People Make." Already I knew that most of the songs in this collection wouldn't be mainstream-well known songs, but rather, songs that have a special/unique feel. The following are my first impressions of the 21 tracks. Songs in bold represent my favorites. 1. Foreign ballard, vintage feel (crackling), peaceful. 2. Interesting opening (guitar delays) - proceeds into techno. 3. A sustained note, sounds hallow, very relaxing; ambient noise. 4. Sounds like people banging on homemade pot-drums, "Take time," very intriguing, story being told. 5. "Uh uh oh?" is being repeated, builds into a mesh of guitar, percussion, and vocals. 6. Another foreign ballard, reminds me of a classic 1960s film. 7. This track gives me a 90s vibe for some reason. The singer is singing so quietly it's really hard to make-out what he is saying. 8. This track was very trippy to listen to. Two men are conversing and...a lot of random things are happening in the background. 9. String orchestra; interesting, there's a man proclaiming his issues and men are yelling at him. 10. Interesting piano loop. Keeps me occupied as I try to envision how the loop was made. 11. Is this Florence + The Machine? Soothing guitar plucking. 12. A lot of cymbals playing in between a piano riff a guitar chord; very fast paced. 13. Guitar plucking with drums. I enjoy this song very much. 14. As, good ol' synthesizers. "Michael" is being repeated. Sounds like something GLaDos would sing if Chell was a guy. 15. Very hard to keep time with this piece, very interesting rhythm. 16. Never heard of this band before. Very soothing and calming harmonics. 17. Starts with a simple drumming pattern that builds into a large band. I would like to know the band :wacko: 18. Mellow-rockish...Feels like one of those insert movie songs that follows the after-math of an epic house party. 19. Simple synth progression, but great vocals; very unique. 20. Very simple synth progression with faded vocal lines. Sounds like this song is from a movie. 21. A very soothing foreign piece of music. Gives me a French and Italian vibe. Great closer. Overall verdict: This mixtape does live up to it's title of being a collection of "Sounds that People [do] make." Every song is unique and while some songs overlap due to the instruments and techniques used, each song has a unique sound. While most of these songs I will not be returning to because they're somewhat out of my comfort zone, that doesn't mean they will be deleted from my infinitely expanding music library. It was a pleasure listening to this mixtape on my train ride home from work.
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Mixtape Exchange XV (Summer edition)
I'll try to get the review done this week, I'm really bogged with work :shame:
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Mixtape Exchange XV (Summer edition)
He also did the music for The Good , The Bad, and The Ugly. Sorry I'm a soundtrack nut and his music is brilliant.
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Mixtape Exchange XV (Summer edition)
You like Morricone too? :wreck: The Mission! Once Upon a Time in America was brilliant as well. Deborah's Theme man...chills everywhere. http://youtu.be/7NBz4R7wlLM?t=24m12s [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0jFrXO22_o]Deborah's Theme - Once Upon A Time In America (Ennio Morricone) - YouTube[/ame]