1. Yeah I remember on NLOTH famous people were brought in to listen to the album when they were close to releasing it. Probably around 5-6 months before the drop date. This bodes well for the album being released this year!
  2. Can someone sum up whats been happening the past two weeks? I had finals and missed pretty much everything other than Chris Martin at the studio. Also, I WAS IN NYC LAST WEEK! IF ONLY I HAD KNOWN!!!! GARRRR
  3. Can anybody clue me in as to why Chris Martin is not a "welcome sight" in the U2 camp? I, a member of the U2 camp, am quite pleased with Chris Martin and Coldplay's work and I don't see any reason why the two should not be allowed to associate.
  4. That was not to be taken seriously, as many of us have pointed out in subsequent posts; if whoever wrote that really meant it, I think it was wrong. U2 have always been respectful of other people's work, and so - largely - have U2 fans. The day you start listing enemies you might no longer find yourself able to gather 70.000 people for a single concert
  5. Originally posted by ahn1991:Can anybody clue me in as to why Chris Martin is not a "welcome sight" in the U2 camp? I, a member of the U2 camp, am quite pleased with Chris Martin and Coldplay's work and I don't see any reason why the two should not be allowed to associate.

    U2 are above needing people to 'feature' in songs on their albums. Do it on Duals by all means, but no proper studio work
  6. OK, Oasis might just be a counterexample to what I've just said

  7. Chris Martin on the left.
  8. Must be awesome for Chris to hang out with the guys he was listening to as a child...