Friday, July 25, 2008
Thursday, July 10, 2008
So there Tom!
So, Tom says that coldplay steals from Radiohead... well, I say FALSEHOOD
and someone agrees with me too... look for yourself:ProofColdplay, Radiohead
like apples and oranges
Mazza. Matthew
Issue date: 10/25/05 Section: Arts & Society
The
Coldplay and Radiohead both branched off from the teachings of English rock legends such as Pink Floyd, Oasis and R.E.M. Coldplay is considered to be a post-Britpop band, well-known for their rock melodies and introspective lyrics, while Radiohead has solidified their role as an alternative rock legend.
Many people consider the songs of these two bands to be similar. Wrong again kiddo. The first major Radiohead album to make a significant splash in the
Coldplay is considered the heir to the British pop mantle. This is a large feat considering Britpop hasn't had a mainstay at the top of the billboard charts since Oasis, and for all we know the Gallagher brothers may be off somewhere drinking to ease their shame right now.
Coldplay would not be where they are today without their lead singer, Chris Martin, who I consider the John Lennon of his era. His songwriting and musical talents have him prepared for huge stardom. Martin leads the band during most songs and they feed off his energy.
Their first CD to hit the
Let's take the two lead singers and set the differences apart: Chris Martin and Thom Yorke. Martin is the cornerstone of Coldplay, keeping up the rhythm of the songs and getting the audience involved. Take the song "Fix You" from their latest album, X & Y. This is Martin at his finest. Just by listening to the first line, you can tell that he is running the show:
"When you try your best but you don't succeed / When you get what you want but not what you need / When you feel so tired but you can't sleep / Stuck in reverse."
Martin is very much like a present day Mick Jagger. I say Mick Jagger because like Martin, Jagger leads the Stones. The band feeds off of Martin and when he gives an A+ performance, you know it's going to be good.
Thom Yorke of Radiohead is just as talented a musician as Chris Martin, but he also benefits from more experience and has spent a longer time with his bandmates. Like Martin, Yorke often leads the band in each song, but he relies on his bandmates to make the music work well together. Without the other members of the band synchronizing their talents together while making the percussion, glockenspiel and synthesizers work, Radiohead's melody and rhythm would vanish.
Taking the song "Kid A" from their third album, Everything In Its
Yorke's synchronization with his other bandmates also shows his similarities to John Lennon. Lennon might have been the leader of The Beatles, but he wasn't anything without Paul, George or Ringo to help him with the music.
These two bands are the best the
4th of July Campout in Ashley National Forest
We woke up super early in the morning and drove up to Strawberry Reservoir for some fishing. We didn't have much luck at Strawberry, but we did the new place we went to in the afternoon. Chad out fished us all by a mile (something he is very proud of).
We camped right down the road by the Upper Stillwater Dam which was quite a sight.
The next morning we went on an amazing hike around the reservoir, through the forest, and up to the top of a mountain. It was the perfect weather for hiking and the trees, rocks, flowers, and streams were gorgeous! We went off the trail at one point and did some pretty intense climbing over some huge boulders and rocks to get to the top of the mountain. We also found some natural springs and refilled our water bottles. The water was so good and very cold. I thought I would be really sore because it was over 7 miles and there were a few rough parts, but surprisingly we were all fine the next day. I can probably say without a doubt that it was the best hike that I've ever been on.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Thursday, July 3, 2008
CHT!!!
From Top to Bottom:
Quote at winter quarters (I just liked the message, I hope you can read it!)
Far west
Cannon @ Gettysburg
Capitol bldg
A.Priesthood restoration
Korean memorial
Me @
Python
Rob. E. Lee memorial (good leader, wrong side of the war)
Charity (actor in Sunset by the Mississippi)
Winter Quarter’s Temple window (so pretty!)
Nauvoo (bad pic, sorry)
Winter Quarters
Bugs by M. river (so many, all over, makin me crazy! and crawly!)
BYU Dancers (the show was really good, not my style, but really good all the same)
Sunset by the M. show
Megan and I
Whitney Farm
Tree flower (yeah, that is on a tree, sweet pic huh?)
Swift (tiny bird at museum of natural history)
Stone Quarry by Kirt.
Funny Nauvoo sign
Cool shroom at Quarry
Preacher’s Rock (the acoustics are awesome there)
Mckell’s bouquet (it has onions in it, smelly ones)
Little Round Top (G.burg)
Kirtland temple
Crazy hail storm (the next morning there were dents on the hoods of cars. literal golf-ball hail, not snowy, it was pure ice attack!)
Kell whit me @ dance hall
Kell @
Jamie and Kell wrestling (every night! they were crazy, crazy fun)
My mouth vs. a Hippo (mine is bigger)
Holocaust Memorial
Hard Rock café (they have music videos playing on t.v. screens next to me)
Hailstorm again (for some reason I could not get the repeat pictures off. sorry)
Kell @ joseph and emma’s graves
Falls by
Cousins!
1st edition B.O.M
Brickhouse
Blacksmith
Amish Parking Lot (te-he-he)
Adam-ondi-ahman (also a favorite place)
The trip was so so so so so so amazing! I can't believe I got to be in so many places that such important events took place in. I also saw Grandma and Grandpa Wood at Nauvoo, which was fun. I highly recommend annie's custard shop in Nauvoo also. So Creamy! :) ask questions and I'll answer but it's hard to just say it all on a blog so you can just guess how I felt I suppose. Thanks Grandma Camp!
(there are grammar and spelling errors but I'm not a big fan of editing so... yeah)