lazarus
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I had one I was pretty proud of before I switched over to my Mac.
Are you going to brag about this in every post now?
Why don't you just change your screen name to LovinMacFister and be done with it?
I had one I was pretty proud of before I switched over to my Mac.
Are you going to brag about this in every post now?
Why don't you just change your screen name to LovinMacFister and be done with it?
This duality fit, because if Chris Martin is one part Bono, he's three parts emo.
Any other Uker hear Coldplay live on Radio 1 last night?
I missed the beginning, where was the location?
it sounded fantastic!
Did Coldplay rip off a song?
by inMusic.ca staff
An American band is claiming they did.
Did Coldplay rip off another band's song?
A Brooklyn band is saying that the British band did in fact rip off their music. Andrew Hoepfner of the Creaky Boards says that Chris Martin of Coldplay heard Creaky Boards perform a song called The Songs I Didn't Write in 2007, and ripped it off to become Viva La Vida.
Martin says otherwise. According to the U.K.'s Guardian blog, Coldplay has denied the claim, saying that the track was "written and demoed in early March 2007, a full six months before Creaky Boards say Chris saw them play. In fact, it now transpires that Chris Martin might not have been at the gig at all."
All I meant was that don't think for a second that Coldplay wasn't going after the Streets effect as the opening for the album. I'm sorry but with Life In Technicolor, for me, I can't listen to it without hearing a sugary, fake dumbed down version of Streets or COBL
I'm shocked Rob knew where B&C was.
Hey, maybe I was too vague or you misinterpreted me....but I wasn't referring to specifically Streets or Streets' intro in my original post about ripping off chord progressions, etc...
All I meant was that don't think for a second that Coldplay wasn't going after the Streets effect as the opening for the album.
Just like 42 rips off 40 and doesn't reference Douglas Adams.
I'm shocked Rob knew where B&C was.