Vlad n U 2
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Well, I mean, that's a bit like saying bread sticks to the roof of your mouth more often than arsenic: why would arsenic be in your mouth in the first place?
Eh, whatever.
Well, I mean, that's a bit like saying bread sticks to the roof of your mouth more often than arsenic: why would arsenic be in your mouth in the first place?
The "oo oo oo"s are pretty catchy in my book.??
Does Major Minus have a hook?
Moving To Mars is up.
YouTube - Coldplay - Moving To Mars (Official)
It's slightly entertaining listening to the sad sound of Brian Eno trying to draw some life out of a band with no creative core left...with his wacky acoustic guitar processing and ethnic drum sample library.
u2popmofo said:To each their own, I'm sure there are those who would blame him more for this crap than I would anyone in Coldplay. It's not like he has some stellar track record over the last decade or so. He''s responsible for far more questionable work than they are as of late.
It's slightly entertaining listening to the sad sound of Brian Eno trying to draw some life out of a band with no creative core left...with his wacky acoustic guitar processing and ethnic drum sample library.
To each their own, I'm sure there are those who would blame him more for this crap than I would anyone in Coldplay. It's not like he has some stellar track record over the last decade or so. He''s responsible for far more questionable work than they are as of late.
I wouldn't fault Eno...the guy has to put bread on the table, or whatever. I just keep hearing these fun, creative tracks he produces with Martin warbling really far down in the background....it's also interesting to hear a band, what 5 albums in, repeating themselves and their trademark hooks already and up against the wall. I remember growing up in the 80s and the bands I liked, album five was where you either hit it and the planets aligned for you or you split up.. you certainly didn't rehash album's three and four....
....that's what album 10's for...
...it's also interesting to hear a band, what 5 albums in, repeating themselves and their trademark hooks already and up against the wall. I remember growing up in the 80s and the bands I liked, album five was where you either hit it and the planets aligned for you or you split up.. you certainly didn't rehash album's three and four....
....that's what album 10's for...
Why are we having this discussion?
I like playing devil's advocate to the huge "U2 fans who are intimidated by Coldplay's success" contingent on this forum.
Viva could not have been more different from X&Y as far as I'm concerned...
but your a real stuck up so and so