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CRAIG WRIGHT’S GUILTY PLEASURE

Coldplay’s “Viva la Vida.” It’s so catchy. I heard it on a Jet Blue flight by accident. Such a perfect pop song. Almost makes you feel as if pop music is more than just itself, which it isn’t!

http://www.latimes.com/

Photographer Nick Pickles reminisces about Coldplay

Nick got his first point-and-shoot camera for his 21st birthday. He was at university at the time and started taking photos of gigs.

“The biggest band I got to photograph was Coldplay, although it was a bit tricky as I had no zoom and it wasn’t great in low light.”

http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/

Gwyneth Paltrow raves about Coldplay’s Grammy bound Album

[Gwyneth] Paltrow had been advertised all week at another Hamptons event, with Madonna headlined to make an appearance. But Madonna never showed, natch, and Paltrow split her event for this one early in the evening.

She wound up staying and having a great time, chatting with everyone. Her husband, Chris Martin, is on tour with Coldplay, promoting the group’s Grammy-bound album, “Viva la Vida.” Let me tell you: Paltrow could not be prouder of Martin’s musical achievement. She lit up like a Christmas tree as we discussed the tracks.

http://www.foxnews.com/

Songs in the key of strife: Could protest songs be making a comeback?

Sean Ross, music and programming vice president with Edison Media Research, an opinion and marketing research firm, says concerns about the corporate silencing of topical music are overblown.

He points to such songs as Handlebars, Coldplay’s Violet Hill, Green Day’s Holiday, Black Eyed Peas’ Where Is the Love?, Pennywise’s The Western World, Pink’s Dear Mr. President, John Mayer’s Waiting for the World To Change, Carrie Underwood’s Just a Dream and Song Trust’s Bring Him Home, Santa as tracks that implicitly or explicitly address social issues yet still received airplay in recent years. [Read more]

Chris Martin Snubs The Red Card

Coldplay is playing at the United Center tonight and tomorrow. I’ve already seen them twice, and it’s more of a couples thing anyway, so I decided to pass. I did try to get Chris Martin on the phone to talk about soccer. No luck. He probably didn’t like what I said about their last album…

http://blogs.chicagosports.chicagotribune.com

Pittsburghians sore that Coldplay aren’t coming ’round this time…

We complain, and rightfully so, about the many concert tours that skip Pittsburgh.

Radiohead, Coldplay, My Morning Jacket, Jack Johnson, Madonna, New Kids on the Block, Stone Temple Pilots and Robert Plant and Alison Krauss are just some of the major acts ducking the ‘Burgh this year.

http://www.timesonline.com

Death of the monoculture

The monoculture – the force that united mass audiences around a TV or fostered a clear-cut consensus on the ’song of the summer’ – is dead. In another guise, however, its flattening effect on non-Western culture is, sadly, thriving

So where is this year’s hot, hazy hit? Although New York magazine last month handicapped eight potential summer songs (including Lil Wayne’s “Lollipop,” Leona Lewis’s “Bleeding Love” and Coldplay’s “Violet Hill”), a leading contender has yet to emerge. And at this point, we’re starting to run out of summer.

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‘Idol’s’ Michael Johns is a Coldplay Fan

Q: Who’s your favorite band right now?

A: I’m a huge Coldplay fan. That new album is great, you know? I like James Morrison. I just like any singer that sings with passion. Adele, she’s great. There’s people that have those voices that are so unaffected.

http://news.cincinnati.com/

QUOTED: COLDPLAY ARE JUST LIKE YOU & ME

Coldplay have sold over millions of albums worldwide.  Despite this fact, bandmembers Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland insist that they have stayed pretty normal.

“(Chris) As much as we’re wanted by a lot of people to go and play lots of places, we’re still kind of the same people and still go shopping and wash-up and (Jonny) Fly by helicopter.”

Coldplay’s latest album Viva la Vida has already sold over one million copies since its release.

http://skopemag.com

The Future of Coldplay according to Bob Lefsetz

This snippet from Bob lefsetz was written nearly 3 years ago…

Coldplay… One has to ask, is Coldplay selling out because it’s such fantastic
music or because people need a rallying point? To feel SOME connection to the
mainstream?

But Coldplay is irrelevant. Let’s just say there will be a COUPLE of new
bands that will break through and sell tickets for a year or two (if you think
Coldplay’s gonna be doing 20,000 a night three years from now, you’re dreaming,
or else they’re going to make a quantum leap in recorded material, since “X&Y”
is so bland, so repetitive, so WEAK as to be laughable to anybody truly
listening).

Are you eating your words now…?

http://lefsetz.com/wordpress/index.php/archives/2005/08/22/the-future/

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