Originally posted by dieder:[..]
I mean sales and airplay not quality of the album
oh, i meant in quality of the album. but we're getting off topic now....
Originally posted by dieder:[..]
I mean sales and airplay not quality of the album
Originally posted by gavinfriday:I think we are gonna be surprised by U2, by suddenly popping up the new album. It's just a trick of them by giving varying information. All of a sudden SOA appears, just before the 'new' tour starts...
Let's make a bet...
Originally posted by haytrain:[..]
oh, i meant in quality of the album. but we're getting off topic now....
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
I like NLOTH better but the facts are that Coldplay's Viva La Vida sold better, won more awards... blah blah blah...
So if there was a NLOTH v. VLVida... Coldplay would have won - based on sales, airplay and critical acclaim.
None of that means that VLVida was a better album or not... just sayin' thems the facts
Originally posted by dieder:[..]
Exactly what I wanted to say. U2 beats them easily with massive ticket sales though.
Originally posted by JuJuman:Post. n. 500
Originally posted by JuJuman:Yes - I think Viva la Vida is a good album, essentially thanks to Eno, but I didn't feel like going to a Coldplay concert.
It's not just a question of songs, but, I guess, also a question of ego, and being a rock n roll stars. That's part of the fun of attending a concert - and Chris Martin, who's certainly a nice guy, is too much on the wanker side for my taste. As Bono nicely pointed out on air a few months - well, almost one year! - ago
Originally posted by thefly07:jesus, we need some actual news quick