9.20.2005

What's your Coldplay Top 15?

Evaluating a song is difficult. The great song must not be a passing fad. It must stand the test of time and continue to endure. That is how favorites are made and good songs distinguished from average songs, great songs from good songs. Therefore, much goes into play when considering my top 15 Coldplay tunes. Lyrics, melody, harmony, sound are objective. The individual life setting and experience are subjective. They all converge and form some kind of basis for comparison. Enough said, here's my list:

1) Don't Panic*
2) See You Soon
3) We Never Change
4) The Scientist
5) Careful Where You Stand**
6) Trouble***
7) In My Place
8)
Brothers and Sisters****
9) Shiver
10) Clocks
11) Square One
12) Warning Sign
13) Yellow
14) Fix You
15) A Rush Of Blood To The Head

** Some songs never get old; they get better with age. Those are the songs you can listen to three times straight and you still want more! "Don't Panic" is that song for me. The only knock is the length but it is long enough to lure you in and make you want more of it.

**Honestly, this song is the bait. It got my attention the way Yellow failed to do.

***If "Careful Where You Stand" is the bait, then undoubtably, "Trouble" is the hook. It's that simple. Hearing Trouble for the first time at Pacsun really lured me in. I couldn't shake the tune out of my head for months.

****Quality of song makes a difference. I had previously owned a copy of the live version. I liked it but I wouldn't have ranked it this high. However, this past weekend I was introduced to a cleaner, purer version of the song and it blew me away. The added quality transformed this song from good to very good.

9.12.2005

My big day


September 10, 2005...will be remembered as a special day and one that was fully lived. The alarm clock awakes me at 7:00 AM and I will see the next 20 hours straight and retire at 3:00AM. Then I will wake up 2 and 1/2 hours later and begin another day. What made the 10th special? Well, it was composed of three of my favorite things: 1) Sports Hokie Football, 2) Fellowship Hanging with my brothers and old friends, and 3)Music Coldplay - the greatest band of this generation.

That day the best of three interests came alive. I'm a sports fanatic and if you ask me which team I follow the most you'd find that it's not even close: my Virginia Tech Hokies! The team, and the 15,000 crazy alumni who follow them around during away games, were on a mission. The mission was not victory alone but complete humiliation of Duke football. The goal was to make the Admins seriously consider the value and worth of the existing footbal program after being brutally beat down by the ACC champs. The result? A 45-0 woodshed beating which should have been worse and 35 measely total yards for Duke. I'd say we made the Dukies dream about basketball season. The 90 degree heat however, served as a harsh reminder that b-ball is still over 2 months away. Even though I often lack compassion for other opponents, your heart had to go out for Duke's quarterback who saw four giants dressed in maroon and white in his face more than he could see his own receivers. Regardless, this IS football season and Duke was obliterated.

Coldplay was awesome. Our energy level, as zapped by the sun, was around zero before the show. This was not good. I had been wanting to see Coldplay ever since the first time I really got into them (Summer/Fall '01). But the four boys from Britain found a way to energize us, especially Wes who was working on 2 hours of sleep (my tiring day was ahead of me.) As expected, they opened with Square One, the intro for X&Y. I knew they would. The song sounds like a concert starter. Special effects were a good additive. I would have been fine with just hearing and seeing the guys play but I must admit the visual effects added a lot to the show. The highlight of the show, for me anyway, was the decision to play Don't Panic. It was played unplugged and it sounded beautiful. Props to drummer Will Champion. I think it was his idea. You rock Will!

I'm still trying to figure out why I like these guys so much. Obviously, Im not alone (the place was packed with 20,000 fans). Yeah, they have good hit songs but I like their non released tracks just as well if not more. Maybe it's their ability to connect with their fans. They are easy to listen to and easy to love. They love their fans and care about putting on a good show. I don't know where they get the energy to do world tours. Maybe the source is the people they play for and entertain. I was surprised by the variety of songs played. I was expecting the show to be 3rd album heavy but that wasn't the case. Politik, Yellow, In My Place, The Scientist, Don't Panic, Rush of Blood To The Head, Everything's Not Lost, God Put A Smile Upon Your Face, Clocks, were some of the songs added into the mix. Fix You was the last song and probably the most powerful song. It was a fitting closing song.

The concert was almost as powerful as the memories attached to the tunes. Wes and I reminisced the days of hanging out in Clover Valley, sitting around and playing tracks from 'Parachutes.' Coldplay was the sound of fall, the sound of the cooler wind ushering into the valley of Blacksburg. The music, especially We Never Change, reminds me of college and community. My brother and I were a number of things during those years but the one thing we always were was together. And now, as our paths go in different directions, music often is the remedy, reminding us of the unintended and unscripted moments created and experienced. Yeah, you could say there was something spiritual about those moments...moments when you know you are alone but never alone. The music takes me back to simpler times, yet confusing times; hurting times, yet exciting times. The concert was good but the company to experience the concert with is what lasts. And as the dusts settled, I left that place with my brothers and the day was made complete.

The Persistent Beggar saves the day

It was an offer the faculty the "couldn't refuse." My Conservative Social Thought class was on the brink of being cancelled. Heck, it was defintely cancelled. This was my second dissapointment. The class on Augustine...cancelled..not enough interest in Charlotte. The social ethics class would soon meet the same fate....until....one defiant student would not let it happen. I found out the reason for cancellation: cost! The irony...the class deals with economic principles and cost/benefit analysis. Of course, lacking common dencentcy, I asked about the budget and found out that technicians were to be paid on both sides. Solution: I've worked the video cams before while in class. I'd do it for free for this class and save some 400 dollars. Why? I desperately want to take this class. Maybe it will change my life :-) I gave them this offer. What did they give me? "Sorry, Wade, forget about it. The class is not happening." So, I went home and pouted and wrote the previous blog. But little did I know, Dean Bradley was considering my offer or atleast the passion to which it was being presented. I get a call the next morning, "Wade, we're going to take you up on your offer but you must committ for the whole semester and work for free." For free? I was in class and it didn't matter to me. So for the record, the class is on and it happened because of a persistent beggar who didn't know any better. For normal people this is not that big of a deal. But for those who know me know I am not the revolutionary protest guy. I usually accept what is handed and learn to cope. Oh by the way, I found a way to get paid for the class. The class happens to operate during my normal working hours in the library. My boss said he was cool with everything. My guess: He doesn't like schedule conflict and that makes him the coolest boss in the world from my perspective. Nothing like getting paid by the school to go to class. I came out a winner this time.

9.01.2005


The Brothers Barts. Indeed, we are quite the trio. And yes, we love to crash wedding receptions....so watch out! Posted by Picasa