Everything posted by gai
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Chris Martin, Nile Rodgers and Avicii collaborating for a new song
x why make two in the same vein? hope it is more interesting.
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Coldplay Nominated for Best British Group for Brit Awards 2015 (Feb 25)
so according to the oracle, coldplay won't be attending the ceremony tomorrow.
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LP7- "A Head Full Of Dreams"
i would be happy with that :)
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Post pictures of the gorgeous Chris
BBC has made a deal to broadcast the chris curated, richard curtis directed global citizen festival from this september. so seems richard curtis skyped chris in to talk to him about the global citizen's festival. no idea about the banana :) would love to know more though.
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Happy birthday grids!
happy birthday afi! have a good one :)
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Post pictures of the gorgeous Chris
chris featuring in the BBC showcase today: <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>BBC wants to change the world with Chris Martin and a banana! <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/BBCWorldwideshowcase?src=hash">#BBCWorldwideshowcase</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/unmissable?src=hash">#unmissable</a> <a href="http://t.co/4TvQSJy3Dp">pic.twitter.com/4TvQSJy3Dp</a></p>— Olivier Dutta Gupta (@OlivierD_G) <a href="https://twitter.com/OlivierD_G/status/569940632401276928">February 23, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Coldplay penned "Lukas", "Fun" and "Want" on Natalie Imbruglia album [UPDATE 8th Aug 2010: Album fl
i think lukas ending in the natalie I.'s album had to do more with the inspiration for the song itself. [video=youtube;VZt7J0iaUD0] the media are pretty harsh on coldplay when it comes to things like this. so rather than releasing it themselves, they found another outlet for an amazing song. otherwise it probably won't have seen the light of day.
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Glastonbury Festival 2015
hahaa! egg on the efestival-users-who-argued-wtih-the-coldplaying-members' faces!
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Gwyneth...
for GP fans, this interview/feature should be interesting http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/Magazine/article1518357.ece
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Ghost Story
gosh i love this song.. http://www.thesweetshop.tv/au/campbell-hooper/ghost-story/
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Coldplay & Rihanna to perform at Grammys 2015? (rumor)
just thought of posting this here. soundtrack for rihanna's movie 'home' has been revealed. no chris martin/coldplay penned songs/features.
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LP7- "A Head Full Of Dreams"
hahaa. yeah, completely ignored that.
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Chris Martin to Curate Global Citizen Festival for 15 Years
Is Coldplay's Planned 2016 Stadium Trek a Farewell Tour? Chris Martin has spent the last 15 years as the frontman of Coldplay, the most successful British rock band of the millennium with 18.2 million albums and 33.6 million song downloads sold in the United States (according to Nielsen Music). But the group's future is uncertain after the planned release of its final (for now, anyway) album A Head Full of Dreams on Parlophone/Atlantic later in the year, and a stadium tour tentatively set for summer 2016, Billboard has learned. Still, Martin has a plan for his next 15 years: to become the next Bono. "Everything I do is a Bono move -- surely that's clear after 15 years," Martin says with a self-effacing chuckle. "But I'm not going to start wearing shades." Beginning in September, Martin will become curator of the Global Citizen Festival, joining advisory members like Universal executive vp Michele Anthony, Translation's Steve Stoute and Pearl Jam manager Kelly Curtis to book an annual charity concert held on the Great Lawn of New York's Central Park that raises funds toward eliminating global poverty by 2030. As part of his role, Martin will use his rock-star stature to spread word of the United Nations' 17 "sustainable development goals" -- a list of actions (including improved sanitation, and youth and adolescent rights) to help the estimated 1.2 billion people worldwide living in extreme poverty -- and to help the festival expand to other international territories in the coming years. "We needed someone who could inspire other artists to make a long-term commitment to being involved," Global Citizen co-founder/CEO Hugh Evans tells Billboard. "Chris really wanted to take on a leadership role in that." At a Feb. 13 luncheon announcing the partnership, Martin, 37, sounded equally at ease reeling off global poverty statistics as he did name-dropping his powerful Rolodex, citing Harry Styles, Beyoncé, Alicia Keys and former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan as examples of famous friends he might enlist to perform politically relevant songs and deliver calls to action. In fact, it was only the mention of his own band that gave him pause, when he was asked whether he might be involved as a performer each year. "No, God no -- I don't want to upset everyone in the world," Martin said with a laugh, having consciously recoupled with the media this year after a press-free campaign for 2014's Ghost Stories. "Our group will show up and play if nobody else says yes, but my hope is that we don't have to play at all. My strength is to call up my friends, and to work out which German pop star will sound most convincing in ending extreme poverty, or bringing sanitation to Kenya or whatever it might be. I love playing, of course, but it's not like we have to." Instead, Coldplay's farewell trek will be the band's first proper world outing since its Mylo Xyloto Tour, which grossed $186.9 million from 77 shows in 2011 and 2012, according to Billboard Boxscore. Though collaborators for the new album have been kept secret, the project is expected to have a more upbeat, anthemic feel compared with the more intimate, Paul Epworth-helmed Ghost Stories. Still, Martin's work with Global Citizen will differ crucially from that of Bob Geldof and Bono -- rockers who have spearheaded cause-based organizations Live Aid and (RED), respectively. In lieu of charitable donations, Global Citizen focuses on unlocking government funds (the World Bank dedicates more than $65 billion a year to poverty relief). Evans says Martin will be tasked with orchestrating pairings like No Doubt's announcement of Norwegian Prime Minister Irma Solberg's $1 billion pledge at the concert in 2014. "It shows the power of pop and policy coming together in the last few years," Evans says. "With the advent of Global Citizen, we've had the ability to gamify [activism] through social media. If social media existed before Live Aid, they would have gamified it as well." x
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LP7- "A Head Full Of Dreams"
Is Coldplay's Planned 2016 Stadium Trek a Farewell Tour? Chris Martin has spent the last 15 years as the frontman of Coldplay, the most successful British rock band of the millennium with 18.2 million albums and 33.6 million song downloads sold in the United States (according to Nielsen Music). But the group's future is uncertain after the planned release of its final (for now, anyway) album A Head Full of Dreams on Parlophone/Atlantic later in the year, and a stadium tour tentatively set for summer 2016, Billboard has learned. Still, Martin has a plan for his next 15 years: to become the next Bono. "Everything I do is a Bono move -- surely that's clear after 15 years," Martin says with a self-effacing chuckle. "But I'm not going to start wearing shades." Beginning in September, Martin will become curator of the Global Citizen Festival, joining advisory members like Universal executive vp Michele Anthony, Translation's Steve Stoute and Pearl Jam manager Kelly Curtis to book an annual charity concert held on the Great Lawn of New York's Central Park that raises funds toward eliminating global poverty by 2030. As part of his role, Martin will use his rock-star stature to spread word of the United Nations' 17 "sustainable development goals" -- a list of actions (including improved sanitation, and youth and adolescent rights) to help the estimated 1.2 billion people worldwide living in extreme poverty -- and to help the festival expand to other international territories in the coming years. "We needed someone who could inspire other artists to make a long-term commitment to being involved," Global Citizen co-founder/CEO Hugh Evans tells Billboard. "Chris really wanted to take on a leadership role in that." At a Feb. 13 luncheon announcing the partnership, Martin, 37, sounded equally at ease reeling off global poverty statistics as he did name-dropping his powerful Rolodex, citing Harry Styles, Beyoncé, Alicia Keys and former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan as examples of famous friends he might enlist to perform politically relevant songs and deliver calls to action. In fact, it was only the mention of his own band that gave him pause, when he was asked whether he might be involved as a performer each year. "No, God no -- I don't want to upset everyone in the world," Martin said with a laugh, having consciously recoupled with the media this year after a press-free campaign for 2014's Ghost Stories. "Our group will show up and play if nobody else says yes, but my hope is that we don't have to play at all. My strength is to call up my friends, and to work out which German pop star will sound most convincing in ending extreme poverty, or bringing sanitation to Kenya or whatever it might be. I love playing, of course, but it's not like we have to." Instead, Coldplay's farewell trek will be the band's first proper world outing since its Mylo Xyloto Tour, which grossed $186.9 million from 77 shows in 2011 and 2012, according to Billboard Boxscore. Though collaborators for the new album have been kept secret, the project is expected to have a more upbeat, anthemic feel compared with the more intimate, Paul Epworth-helmed Ghost Stories. Still, Martin's work with Global Citizen will differ crucially from that of Bob Geldof and Bono -- rockers who have spearheaded cause-based organizations Live Aid and (RED), respectively. In lieu of charitable donations, Global Citizen focuses on unlocking government funds (the World Bank dedicates more than $65 billion a year to poverty relief). Evans says Martin will be tasked with orchestrating pairings like No Doubt's announcement of Norwegian Prime Minister Irma Solberg's $1 billion pledge at the concert in 2014. "It shows the power of pop and policy coming together in the last few years," Evans says. "With the advent of Global Citizen, we've had the ability to gamify [activism] through social media. If social media existed before Live Aid, they would have gamified it as well." x does that mean the first US stadium tour next year along with a world tour? and lp7 release later this year???
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Rumoured Coldplay live dates 2015-2016
actually the article says some booked bands were told they could be playing before adele, not dropping out for adele. no matter how close a relationship a band has with a festival, i would think it is bad business to do that. and coldplay seem like they take playing glastonbury quite seriously, planning for months ahead. think of the pyramid lighting-up trick for example. anyway, i don't have my hopes up for a glastonbury headlining slot for coldplay. would be a little too soon for the 4th headline. not to mention guy flat out denied they would play glastonbury this year.
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LP7- "A Head Full Of Dreams"
i think chris' strengths are in creating melody. so hope they work with more rhythmic, groovy producers. when someone like guy steps up, you get something incredible like magic. hoping for more rhythmic songs in the next album.
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LP7- "A Head Full Of Dreams"
chris on lp7 recording, possible touring after GS x who would these amazing people include?? i guess as we expected, we can look forward to some collaborations. hopefully unexpected and surprisingly good :)
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Chris Martin to Curate Global Citizen Festival for 15 Years
Chris Martin Will Curate Global Citizen Festival for Next 15 Years "I want to try to have a more long-term relationship between artists and people who are really trying to affect change in the world," says Coldplay singer. Global Citizen, the international anti-poverty organization that has pledged to eradicate extreme global poverty by 2030, announced that Coldplay frontman Chris Martin will produce and curate the annual Global Citizen Festival until 2030. "It really is the pivotal year for the movement," said Global Citizen co-founder Hugh Evans at a press event last Friday. The event included Martin, United Nations Special Advisor of the Secretary General on Post-2015 Development Planning Amina J. Mohammed and screenwriter Richard Curtis (Bridget Jones's Diary, Four Weddings and a Funeral), who will be serving as this year’s creative director. The humanitarian group announced Global Citizen 2015, the organization’s 15-year campaign to work closely with the United Nations to implement their 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Those goals will be agreed upon this September when the U.N. meets in New York. Evans announced several upcoming events for Global Citizen 2015, including April’s Global Citizen Earth Day in Washington D.C., Global Citizen’s G7 Summit event in Germany on June 7th and the fourth annual Global Citizen Festival to take place in Central Park on September 26th. The lineup for the festival, which will be curated by Martin, will be announced in June. "I’m Chris, I’m from the band Coldplay, some of you probably have slagged us off in your magazines," Martin joked to a roomful of journalists. "I always felt that, as a musician, we show up for one day for a cause and we really believe in what we’re talking about, but then the next day we have our own concerns. I want to try to have a more long-term relationship between artists and people who are really trying to affect change in the world." Martin explained his decision to join Evans' organization was due to Global Citizen’s general attitude of inclusion towards all nonprofits and organizations all over the world. "We’re all on the same planet," said Martin."There really are no borders. It’s exactly like what John Lennon said." When asked if his decision to become involved with Global Citizen might be seen as his "Bono move," Martin was quick to reply. "Everything I do is a Bono move," he joked. "I’m not going to start wearing shades though." "We’ve seen the power of pop and policy coming together over the last few years," Evans said of the changes in legislation and policy brought about after the organization was started. (Evans points to Malawi President Joyce Banda adding 17,000 community health workers to fight child mortality and the U.S. Congressional passage of the Water for the World Act as two major accomplishments.) Evans, who co-founded Global Citizen in 2008 and serves as the organization’s C.E.O, describes Martin’s 15-year pledge to Global Citizen as an "amazingly bold and audacious commitment to take on." Speaking to Rolling Stone after the event, Martin reflected on his band’s last year, which saw the group’s relatively low-profile release of new album Ghost Stories and did not include any major accompanying tour. "It was very healthy for us as a group of friends to not spend two years touring every time," Martin says. "There’s now a great hunger in the band to go out on the road. As for the group's upcoming album A Head Full of Dreams, Martin says that the band is "working with some really amazing people," but declined to give specific names. "We’re in the studio a lot, and a lot of things are coming through. It’s a lovely time to be in the band." The festival, started in 2012, has featured numerous past performers, including Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Foo Fighters, the Black Keys, Sting, Jay Z and John Legend. Martin, who will be using his music industry contacts to help curate and book the Global Citizen Festival each year, talked excitedly about his long-term relationship with the organization and expanding its already impressive roster: "If you really want to get on board with something," he said, "you have to keep talking about it." x
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Post pictures of the gorgeous Chris
i think that's from post-viva, pre-mylo time.
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Post pictures of the gorgeous Chris
warning: intrusive family pap pics
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Chris Martin to perform with Beck at 2015 Grammys
isn't this the cutest protest(against kanye)/support(for beck) ever?? <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/coldplay">@coldplay</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/chrismartin?src=hash">#chrismartin</a> Loves <a href="https://twitter.com/beck">@beck</a> he even drew a picture for <a href="https://twitter.com/kanyewest">@kanyewest</a> to hang on his wall. <a href="http://t.co/LHSGFmSp1K">pic.twitter.com/LHSGFmSp1K</a></p>— KG22 (@kgeriak22) <a href="https://twitter.com/kgeriak22/status/565334146982367232">February 11, 2015</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Jon Stewart leaving The Daily Show
any Daily Show fans? so he will leave the show sometime later this year. say it isn't so.. first Colbert and now him?
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Chris Martin performing at The Grammys Salute (Primetime Special)
so here is the official advertisement from CBS for the special. chris is not mentioned. seems he dropped out. [video=youtube;9L89HHBYI_0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9L89HHBYI_0