Xolvexs
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Posted : Jul 20, 2009 14:55:00
well coldplay seems to have sampled a large portion of their track...cant remember the name but it when you hear it you surely will know what i am talking about...
do you think coldplay used to come to psy parties before they became so big?
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Pavel
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On 2009-07-20 14:55:00, Xolvexs wrote:
well coldplay seems to have sampled a large portion of their track...cant remember the name but it when you hear it you surely will know what i am talking about...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HX9iuT7InGY
do you think coldplay used to come to psy parties before they became so big?
Somebody stealing a holymen track? The definition of a word "irony".
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On 2009-07-20 18:03, Pavel wrote:
Somebody stealing a holymen track? The definition of a word "irony".
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Posted : Jul 20, 2009 18:18
^^
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Taken from the 40 Year Old Virgin:
David: You know how I know you're gay?
Cal: How? How do you know I'm gay?
David: Because you macramed yourself a pair of jean shorts.
Cal: You know how I know *you're* gay? You just told me you're not sleeping with women any more.
David: You know how I know you're gay?
Cal: How? Cause you're gay? And you can tell who other gay people are?
David: You know how I know you're gay?
Cal: How?
David: You like Coldplay.
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Posted : Jul 21, 2009 08:50
i like gwyneth paltrow Nothing is said that has not been said before.
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I like Megan Fox.
Xolvexs
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i like to be sandwiched between gwneth and megan and then spanked by lindsay lohan...oooh and i cant wait for Miley Cyrus to turn 18
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Posted : Jul 23, 2009 09:10
check this one:
that is what i call INSPIRATION"The dedication to repetition — the search for nirvana in a single held tone or an endlessly cycling rhythm — is one of electronic music's noblest gestures."
"Clocks" emerged in conception during the late stages into the production of Coldplay's second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head. Vocalist Chris Martin came in the studio late one night. A riff popped into Martin's mind and he wrote it on piano. According to Martin, "Clocks" was inspired by the English rock band Muse.[1] Martin presented the riff to guitarist Jonny Buckland who then added guitar chords to the basic track:[2] "He picked up his guitar [a sure sign that he likes a song] and played these brilliant chords ... It was like a chemical reaction process."[3]
Composition
"Clocks" is built around a repeating piano riff, and features a minimalist soundscape of drums and bass. Martin applied an ostinato and a descending scale on the piano chord progression, which switches from major to minor chords.[4][5] The music of "Clocks" are also provided by synthesizers and a sparse string arrangement.[6][3]
The song's lyrical themes include contrast, contradictions and urgency.[3] Chris Martin sings of being in the state of "helplessness ... in a dysfunctional relationship he doesn't necessarily want to escape".[2] The lyrics are cryptic; the ending lines of the second verse emphasize contradicting emotion: "Come out upon my seas/Cursed missed opportunities/Am I a part of the cure/Or am I part of the disease?".[2] The song's title also "metaphorically alludes" to its lyrics, "pushing one to wonder about the world’s obsession with time while connecting it to the theory: make the best of it when we’re here, present and alive".[6]
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"Clocks" is regarded as one of the finest achievements of Coldplay;[17] the song's piano progression remained the band's signature creation.[18] According to The New York Times, the opening piano arpeggios of "Clocks" has been widely sampled.[5] Also, many of the songs in X&Y feature influences from "Clocks". Brian Cohen of Billboard magazine noted that "Clocks" served as a "launching pad" to songs featured in X&Y, "several of which echo that track either in structure or feel".[19] "Speed of Sound", the first single from Coldplay's third album, X&Y, bears some similarities with "Clocks",[18][20] being that the two songs have the same descending chord progression. According to The New York Times, American singer Jordin Sparks' 2008 single "No Air" "breathes life into the overfamiliar piano line" from "Clocks".[21] The song "Should I Go" by American singer Brandy, off her album Afrodisiac, samples the piano riff of "Clocks",[22] as does Mexican singer Alejandro Fernandez's 2007 single "Te Voy A Perder". In 2009, French DJ David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland released the song "When Love Takes Over" that also features the piano introduction similar of "Clocks".
yup wikipedia are better in promotion than psyshop
no entry about holy men there, though :>
but I bet both acts stole from virgin Psynina record tapes!
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