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Originally posted by sideshowbob
I've no idea if it's cool to dislike Coldplay, but it's certainly correct.
-- Ian
You've got it then Ian?
Originally posted by sideshowbob
I've no idea if it's cool to dislike Coldplay, but it's certainly correct.
-- Ian
Originally posted by Tony L
I believe some members of Coldplay actually used the share dip to make some money themselves by buying shares in EMI and then selling after their LP came out. They are just so rock 'n' roll. A real band with attitude.
Tony.
Surely they aren't the first band to make some bank this way - I bet the Stones and Floyd were doing it years ago. Heck, Bowie even sold stock in himself ("Bowie Bonds").
Originally posted by Tony L
It might well be a good barometer of a band going off
EMI organizes focus groups to determine what should be on Coldplay records.
Originally posted by kasperhauser
Innovation is largely (though not exclusively) a young person's game in math and science at least, most of the really original work occurs before the age of 33.
In general, I'd agree. I'm curious as to why classical music seems to be an exception to this.