| Ag3nt0rang3 wrote: Reconsider again. I saw them live in Toronto, they were great. Seriously, those guys work very hard onstage and put on a great show. I'm not a huge fan of the music (I like most of it, while still mindful of the rather strong 'influences'), but I definitely thought the show was worth my time and money, and I would go see them again. They have a big fan community in canada, and their live shows are great. |
| This song is not a comercial spot for coldplay! I even like the new coldplay more! |
| Radio_Dweeb wrote: Reconsidering ever going to a Coldplay concert, maybe it's the song Reconsider again. I saw them live in Toronto, they were great. Seriously, those guys work very hard onstage and put on a great show. I'm not a huge fan of the music (I like most of it, while still mindful of the rather strong 'influences'), but I definitely thought the show was worth my time and money, and I would go see them again. |
| Stefen wrote: About the worst Coldplay song I've ever heard. I like Coldplay but continue to struggle with the vocals.... |
| Come on RP, if you're gonna play U2, play the real thing. My doctor has told me to avoid Coldplay. |
| About the worst Coldplay song I've ever heard. |
| Ulises wrote: I am just curious. Why did you capitilize "devil"? Is he a proper noun in your sphere of influence? It's an interesting question. In the monotheistic world the Devil refers to a specific entity which makes it, at least implicitly, a proper noun, and "the Devils advocate" certainly has this context. Libraryonline agrees it (like God) should be capitalized: http://www.libraryonline.com/default.asp?pID=48 (I obviously have too much time on my hands .... ) |
| Reconsidering ever going to a Coldplay concert, maybe it's the song |
| It really should be a misdemeanor to rhyme "could", "would", "should" anymore. |
| Goodness, they sure flogged every bit of life out of this, didn't they? |
| j7 wrote: lame vocals. Yeah, I have to agree. It sounds like he's just getting his job done. Especially if it's being sold as an album featuring live performances, you'd think he'd, you know, really put some feeling into it, a little more emotion. |
| Ulises wrote: I am just curious. Why did you capitilize "devil"? Is he a proper noun in your sphere of influence?
Man, I confess I come to RP for the comments just as much as the music. |
| I generally like Coldplay. But live cuts leave me cringing as I wait for Chris to blow a vocal chord. |
| gjeeg wrote: Funny how bands one moment are The Biggest Damn Thing, then you turn around, and they're gone. These guys had their moment. It was deserved. But no sustained presence. Funny. Oh, me I just can start liking them (always swimming against the stream), because, you know, now they don't, like, suck anymore. But that's just me. |
| Darlington wrote:
Just playing the Devil's advocate here for a minute, but I think their latest CD is doing quite well... Tjhis is a pretty good song too....
I am just curious. Why did you capitilize "devil"? Is he a proper noun in your sphere of influence? |
| gjeeg wrote:
Funny how bands one moment are The Biggest Damn Thing, then you turn around, and they're gone. These guys had their moment. It was deserved. But no sustained presence. Funny.
Just playing the Devil's advocate here for a minute, but I think their latest CD is doing quite well... Tjhis is a pretty good song too.... |
| jyoull wrote: suddenly i am like so like over , like, coldplay.
no like, seriously.
I like what you're saying like |
bizonJun 03, 2008 - 17:16 | Some paiiiiiiinful vocal pitch. |
gjeegMay 03, 2008 - 07:09 | Funny how bands one moment are The Biggest Damn Thing, then you turn around, and they're gone. These guys had their moment. It was deserved. But no sustained presence. Funny. |
| Ha ha ha, you both are oh so clever, not. But your opinions are on par with answer "e"!
ziggytrix wrote:
Coldplay is to U2 as _______ is to champagne.
a. kool-aid
b. sediment
c. cheese
d. urine
e. cabbage
THE ANSWER IS D |