a observation on Coldplay


You may say what you will about their music but what grabs me is the lovely chemistry they have... the four sods have gobs of it.If you have ever played in bands you know how hard that part is to find.Peace
brucegel
Until a few weeks ago, I couldn't identify Chris Martin in a police lineup if you offered me a million dollars and I still haven't listened to even 30 seconds of Coldplay.

Now I dont want to start rumours but since this AUDIOGON and not National Enquirer or Hello! Magazine, here is my "observation on Coldplay":

I was not feeling well on a flight back from New York from London so I upgraded my ticket to first class.

(Under normal circumstances, I would much rather spend the extra few thousand on audio and just fly business class, but I really felt terrible and wanted to sleep.)

To my surprise and curiosity, I was seated just next to Gwyneth Paltrow, who I then noticed was carrying her baby and trailed by her scruffy, just dragged in by the cat, Britpop husband.

She was very chatty - even a bit FLIRTY - but otherwise devoted to her small baby and perfectly polite -- at least when she was not shooting daggers at Mr Martin.

I wish I had a penny for every time Chris Martin:

1) pushed his hair back with both hands

2) gazed off into space avoiding eye contact with me and every other passenger with a cheesey "I am a famous rock star" slack jawed gaze and/or

3) STARED into the smokey mirrors on the walls of the cabin to admire himself while SUCKING IN HIS CHEEKS?!?!

All this from a guy who probably weighs 145 pounds after a steak dinner and a half gallon of Haagan Daz.

So maybe he is the world's greatest musician and if that is true, I would be happy to give him credit for musicianship.

But chemistry? Charisma? Forget it.

Saying this guy might be a bit of a Prima Donna would be kind of like saying that Keith Richards may have experimented with drugs.

Peace.
Cw ... who knows what might have happened in the run up to the flight. Have you not learned to not judge someone by how they look (or your interpretation of how they look) ?

I'm not saying that he's necessarily a great guy, but the fact that he has chosen to spend some of his effort promoting Oxfam and fair trade suggests to me that he is also not entirely a bad person.

I'm not particularly impressed by their pleasant, but forgetable music, but I think you were a rather too damning on slim evidence.

Maybe he'd had a really crappy day ?
seantaylor99

I think your defense of Mr Martin was very gentlemanly which I respect.

And perhaps you are right, maybe he is a complete peach of a guy.

Frankly, I could care less one way or the other.

But for the purposes of this thread, my gut says I should side with the "prima donna" vote.

Cheers

cwlondon