first you said:
Originally posted by heineken
...i mean this is no Madonna or Kylie Minogue..its Chris Martin a person for me full of good intelligent spirit not a pop idol...
and then you said
Originally posted by heineken
I think these musicians think just like me and you!??
do you really beleive we have the same friends network?..i dont think so
yes, i beleive they have access to some information different than ours...they are part of the elite
I would think Madonna has a larger "friends network" than Chris Martin. Does that mean that she has more access to "some information" than Chris
Martin?
They are simply normal people who write music for a living. Sure -- they may know other celebrities, but knowing other famous people (I wouldn't
call other celebrities "The Elite") does not give them the ability to predict the future -- and being an entertainment celebrity does NOT give a
person access to secret government information.
I don't think Barack Obama or Gordon Brown (or even the mythical leader of the Illuminati) has Chris Martin on their speed dial. He's just a guy
who writes songs and makes a lot of money doing so.
[edit on 6/25/2009 by Soylent Green Is People]
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Just to answer the question of other bands having songs about ww 3. Try listening to Rush, the album is titled 2112. Get ready for some seriously
good music. While I don't hold them in the sort of all consuming awe as you seem to Cold Play, Rush has came up with some damn fine music and lyrics
over the years.
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reply to post by DAVID64
Yeah -- but let's not confuse writing a song (or whole album, in the case of Rush's "2112") that has a subject matter related to doomsday with
actually PREDICTING doomsday.
I remember writing a science-fiction story in middle school English class that had a post-apocalyptic subject matter, but that doesn't mean my story
was a prediction -- it was only a work of fiction.
Coldplay may have a song the perhaps talks about WW3 -- but it's just a song/work of fiction.
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Coldplay seems to sing a lot about existentialism and spirituality. I think in this song, Chris is illustrating how cruel and dangerous the world is,
but how much potential for good also exists.
Oh love, don't let me go.
Won't you take me where the streets lights glow.
I can hear it coming like a serenade of sound,
Now my feet won't touch the ground
I think he's saying Love (the big love, the powerful and constructive force of cooperation and giving) is what gets people through this tough world,
and he doesn't ever want to let go of that, no matter how bad this world becomes. He also seems to think that things are going to get better no
matter what, as long as you hang on to love and hope.
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reply to post by heineken
Excellent post and thank you for sharing this most wonderful video.
Hope it gets wide attention.
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reply to post by Soylent Green Is People
Madonna is a real controlled tool.
Start reversing some of her stuff.
Lewis Carroll "Alice Through The Looking Glass" stuff.
Different Dimenson = a reverse world of this one and that includes speech.
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