Dec 17 supposed to be ticket sale date for their April concert. Anyone know if one can get presale codes?
Thanks
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Dec 17 supposed to be ticket sale date for their April concert. Anyone know if one can get presale codes?
Thanks
I think the code is: "You know how I know you're gay"
@ 0:12
(Just hating. Had to do it ;) )
I think you need American Express to purchase presale tickets for Wednesday.
http://ebm.email.americanexpress.com...O6KAqAQB6DpB8e$r6A$eLMLwl/doc.htm
COLDPLAY
American Express® Cardmembers can purchase tickets* to COLDPLAY before the general public beginning Wednesday, December 14 at 10am
anyone know of any presale codes for right now?
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charlie
amp: teardrop
livenation: blues
Is anyone else having any luck with getting floors or lvl 1's? All I'm getting is lvl 2
The radio presales don't really include lower level or floor seats.
not really any good seats eh
I can't even get the cheapest seats available with any 5 of the presale. that's annoying
There's tons of floor seats available, if you're willing to pony up $500 for the VIP package.
Paying $80 to see Coldplay is pretty gay, I dunno how you would describe paying $500. :rofl:
What an amazing show......Coldplay is definatly up there with their live show performances.
Those wristbands were insane when they powered up.
Great show,
will be one of the tops in the city fo sure!!
Sums it all up right here (and yes I have Colplay's first album...):
At Least Martin can laugh at himself (respect that), from "Extras" (v solid series btw):
Saw them here in Edmonton on Tuesday. I enjoy Coldplay, but they are by no means my favorite band. My GF told me to make sure I had the day off when we were out on saturday, then she took me for dinner and surprised me with floorseats. Normally I would not have wasted money like she did on floor seats, but I am glad she did, their performance was unreal. The Light show, The glowing bracelets, the confetti, the big balloons, it was very U2 esque but on a smaller scale.
I felt bad for the GF because our floor seats were a little further back from the stage and she was so short she couldn't see much, so she had to watch most of the concert through her Iphone, but she got some great pictures and videos because of this. She actually got to touch Chris Martin after they finished their first encore song at the back of the colisium and ran by our seats to the stage.
Here is the confetti shower during Yellow
http://i523.photobucket.com/albums/w...o/IMG_0473.jpg
At the door we got some bracelets we didn't know what for. when the lights went out this happened
http://i523.photobucket.com/albums/w...o/IMG_0468.jpg
You can see all the glowing bracelets inthe background of these pictures
http://i523.photobucket.com/albums/w...o/IMG_0518.jpg
http://i523.photobucket.com/albums/w...o/IMG_0517.jpg
As a Joe Satriani fan, I will never, ever respect Coldplay.
Fucking lying, stealing bastards.
I did not know of the lawsuit until a few days ago, I did upon hearing the Coldplay song in question (many months ago) think right away that I had heard the rhythm and melody somewhere before. I own thousands of CDs (over 90,000 tracks), not one Satriani song in my collection, but dozens where he is playing in a group. Coldplay you are guilty as stated, glow in the dark bracelets only deepen the guilt.Quote:
Originally posted by Inzane
As a Joe Satriani fan, I will never, ever respect Coldplay.
Fucking lying, stealing bastards.
Not a fan of coldplay, but copying chord progressions have been around forever. Look at blues, and punk, they have "standard" chord progressions that's used by every band, in different keys, or other slight variations. Hell Nickleback songs all have the same rock chord progressions.
How that's a basis of a lawsuit is beyond me.
You can make a video analysis like the above video of every song and come up with a way to prove that it ripped off someone else.
Show an example from the last ten years.Quote:
Originally posted by rage2
Not a fan of coldplay, but copying chord progressions have been around forever. Look at blues, and punk, they have "standard" chord progressions that's used by every band, in different keys, or other slight variations. Hell Nickleback songs all have the same rock chord progressions.
How that's a basis of a lawsuit is beyond me.
You can make a video analysis like the above video of every song and come up with a way to prove that it ripped off someone else.
Don't a lot of songs use the same chord progressions as Pachabel Canon or Stand by Me?Quote:
Originally posted by CanmoreOrLess
Show an example from the last ten years.