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June 2, 2008

Coldplay Enjoy Chai Lattes In SoHo, Bites Of Salmon At Woody Allen Concerts, And Confetti At The MTV Movie Awards

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Oh and also the ringing endorsement of Jay-Z for being "next in line for the biggest band in the world, period." Most of that info we gleaned from a little profile on the band in this Sunday's New York Times. The confetti part is the fruit of my unfortunately spent Sunday evening. Between the two we don't learn much more that we didn't already know: Coldplay worked with Brian Eno and Markus Dravs on their forthcoming album, EMI is presently fucked and needs Viva La Vida to be a hit, and Chris Martin's voice live is shaky but he still has the ability to make you feel you might be watching something important (video below). Maybe the most interesting bit about the NYT piece had more to do with Eno's process than the band (although that's probably fair to say of the project overall):

"Brian would get us all in a circle in a tiny room, and we'd just play and play and play," Mr. Martin said. "Then he'd go through and listen and start to find these little mine-able bits, and he'd hone in on those."

In an e-mail message Mr. Dravs said, "Brian made it a rule to start each day with improvising, with people using different instruments. We might think we had a direction for a particular song, but then the band would come up with something that we'd end up incorporating into the album."

Now, that's cool. How fun would listening to those tapes from the Remain In Light or Joshua Tree sessions be? So fun. That's the answer. The profile also has a fleeting recognition of the shifting definition of success in this leaky digital world:

It is unclear what constitutes commercial success in a world of vanishing CD sales. "X&Y" sold three million copies in the United States and 10 million worldwide. Even in an ideal situation what is a realistic expectation for "Viva la Vida"?

To which camp Coldplay says unequivocally they would be pleased with half the sales of X&Y. For the rest of the $$$ Guy Hands needs to rectify EMI's standing in the hands of his Citi creditors? Chris oughta have a sit down with Santi -- she's doing it right. As for how Coldplay has changed, aside from supplemental studio-genius support?

In addition to being the frontman and primary songwriter, Mr. Martin is a tabloid fixture thanks to his marriage to Gwyneth Paltrow (they have two children: a daughter, Apple, 4, and a son, Moses, 2), which has only amplified the sense that the group's other three, less visible members (Jonny Buckland is the guitarist and Will Champion is the drummer) are little more than sidemen.

Mr. Martin said the band sat down about two years ago, after a lengthy tour behind "X&Y," and said, "If we carry on like this, it's going to appear like a one-man show, and it's going to get very boring very quickly." So, he explained, "everybody felt like they had to rip it up and start again."

Until last night happened when they played the song we like and Chris walked 50 ft in front of the band and ended the performance with the group's other three members being, literally, less visible. But hey, confetti!

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snoooooze.

Posted by: d at 06/02/08 10:37 AM | Reply
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This was the most desperate attempt to rip off The Arcade Fire imaginable and the song went nowhere - even if it had been sung better.

I'm a Coldplay fan and I was really grossed out.

Posted by: Anonymous at 06/02/08 11:00 AM | Reply
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11:00 AM: They are actually ripping off the bands that Arcade Fire ripped off, and they've both been doing that for a while. All in all it was pretty enjoyable.

Posted by: Comehomenow profile link at 06/02/08 11:30 AM | Reply
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Who does Arcade Fire rip off?

Posted by: eric in reply to Liz's comment at 06/03/08 11:09 AM | Reply
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My point was just that they are both influenced by other artists.

Posted by: Comehomenow profile link in reply to eric's comment at 06/07/08 7:33 PM | Reply
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Why do people always have to say "ripping off"? Arcade Fire didn't rip anyone off. They were..uh.. you know.. INFLUENCED by other bands/artists. Just as Coldplay has been.

I must say though, if this new Coldplay album is some kind of Napoleonic concept album, it seems Chris Martin blew his lyrical load all in this song. Interesting idea, though.

Why is the album title spanish if all the imagery used in the album cover/songs seems to be..french?

Posted by: Evan at 06/02/08 12:04 PM | Reply
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All of the confetti reminds me of the Flaming Lips U.F.O. show @ Sasquatch!, which was 100x better than this.

Posted by: Slim Pickin's at 06/02/08 12:28 PM | Reply
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Maybe the next in line as 'most boring band in the world'. Honestly if you didn't know this song and didn't see the vid, would you ever not think it was U2. Truly awful.

Posted by: Michael at 06/02/08 1:31 PM | Reply
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[Written by an entirely different Michael] I'd beg to differ - I think it sounds more along the lines of something off Silverchair's latest album (It's all the same, though, amiright? Still, though, Coldplay is lucky the 'Chair is not that relevant in the States.)

Posted by: Michael in reply to Michael's comment at 06/02/08 3:39 PM | Reply
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ha-- when i read the article yesterday, the main details i noticed throughout were his choices in ladylike beverages as well. i believe he starts out with a sugary bellini if im not mistaken!

Posted by: sarah at 06/02/08 2:49 PM | Reply
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The song is absolutely mindblowing but..... the performance...... that was weird. He needs to keep working on his voice!

Posted by: ruben at 06/02/08 5:45 PM | Reply
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can anyone who is educated in the arts explain to me why I've always been told chris martin has this great falsetto voice, yet live he tends to sound like hes off beat. No hating, I'm a big CP fan, but every few songs he always sounds like he has no rhythm.

Posted by: van patten at 06/02/08 11:59 PM | Reply
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I'm a coldplay fan, Like all 3 of their previous albums, both of the new singes including this song, and have heard them play live before and it sounded quite good. but what is up with this? It sounds like he was losing his voice, this is a very poor live performance. Though sadly this just adds fuel to the fire for all those people who bash anything and everything coldplay produces.

Posted by: Brian at 06/03/08 2:31 AM | Reply
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Total Arcade Fire rip off!!!!!

Posted by: Todd at 06/24/08 11:13 PM | Reply
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