Could equally be rewritten 'It always amazes me when people have a different taste from one another'.It remains one of life's mysteries when so many people trash Coldplay when all the evidence is there to see they are a magnificent group, brilliant live, one of the best in the World with a fantastic catelgoue of songs but hey ho such is life
Not commenting on Coldplay particularly, but I'm pretty sure you're more likely to be remembered in 100years if you've written a bunch of cracking tunes rather than being important or influential at the time.They don’t cross the threshold of being a band I’d go a see live but I loved A Rush of Blood to the Head. I bought the album and the guitar tab book. Unlike a band like Radiohead, there seems to be no development, experimental element or originality about their work but I get that they have some cracking songs. I wonder if there work will be around in 100 years time and if they’ll be seen as an important influential band or just a popular band who made some debut music but nothing that changed the dial in a historical sense.
There are another half dozen Coldplay songs that I really like outside of the previously mentioned album but unfortunately, there is a lot of stuff I just can’t stomach (like Yellow) so unless I’m picking the set-list, I just wouldn’t enjoy at least half the gig.
I get what he means though. They’re so widely trashed in the UK yet they sell out 10x Wembley dates with resale prices over £300 per ticket in the gods, it is weirdCould equally be rewritten 'It always amazes me when people have a different taste from one another'.
Imagine how boring life would be if we all valued everything equally.
Probably because they are one of those hyped up by radio stations type of bands.It remains one of life's mysteries when so many people trash Coldplay when all the evidence is there to see they are a magnificent group, brilliant live, one of the best in the World with a fantastic catelgoue of songs but hey ho such is life
Do you remember Paul Whiteman from 100 years ago? He recorded a lot of popular songs but was arguably the Coldplay of his time.Not commenting on Coldplay particularly, but I'm pretty sure you're more likely to be remembered in 100years if you've written a bunch of cracking tunes rather than being important or influential at the time.
Guitar tab book? I could not name you their guitarist and I'll wager he wont make top 100 guitarists of all time!They don’t cross the threshold of being a band I’d go a see live but I loved A Rush of Blood to the Head. I bought the album and the guitar tab book. Unlike a band like Radiohead, there seems to be no development, experimental element or originality about their work but I get that they have some cracking songs. I wonder if their work will be around in 100 years time and if they’ll be seen as an important influential band or just a popular band who made some decent music but nothing that changed the dial in a historical sense of the popular music cannon.
There are another half dozen Coldplay songs that I really like outside of the previously mentioned album but unfortunately, there is a lot of stuff I just can’t stomach (like Yellow) so unless I’m picking the set-list, I just wouldn’t enjoy at least half the gig. I can’t be a proper fan if I dislike their their Spotify top 5!
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No, in that I'd literally never heard of him.Do you remember Paul Whiteman from 100 years ago? He recorded a lot of popular songs but was arguably the Coldplay of his time.