Coldplay live at BBC As all the bands that respect him, the Coldplays could not choose best location for the first concert of their tour of the last album you Vida Or Death And All His Friends. A magnificent and historian place to the open one where the greatest groups of the history of the music are exhibited. They are not denied and in full day (times 19:00 of London) you/they have opened the dances in front of the studies of the BBC (and in direct around second channel) where few hundred of curious and fans has been able to assist to a performance of absolute value. And' beautiful to notice as is under to the stage that there were on the balconies of the adjacent (and of the studies of the British broadcasting station) buildings both manager in rigorous complete jacket and tie, and elderly of passage hedged in together with the impassioned young people of the English group. A fantastic mix of masks that makes us understand the universality of the four musicians made in England. Whether to say some concert! Simply fantastic. Ten traces for 45 minutes of pure show that you/they have sent in visibilio the few fortunate I hastened to the event that you/they have been able to taste him excellent passages as Violet Hill and 42, while to their side the London underground and the red doubledeckers it darted they unloaded about ten passengers in the stop of forehead there. Great beginning with Life in Technicolor with Chris Martin and partners that for the occasion you/they have worn jackets military-style. And then a to follow him of emotions and sensations: "How many of you macaws only here because you couldn't get tickets for the Weakest Link?", the first words of the leader of the Coldplays have been just climbed on the stage. Immediately after you/he/she has been the time of Clocks before the great classical In my Place. But to surprise has been without doubt the execution of the Vida Lives with Chris Martin and the guitarist Jonny Buckland to alternate to the keyboards and with Will Champion, "the better drummer of the world", as you/he/she has immediately defined him/it after the London singer, to lead on the eardrums. Unforgettable 42, that you/he/she has given us the band in a more experimental version but always effective. And the public has appreciated and you/he/she is exalted when Martin has introduced Trouble with these words: "This is to song we wrote when we first came to the BBC - and never did we think we'd ever play it in such to helicopter-viewed, television extravaganza." And then lifting the eyes to the sky has added: "Oh no, The see to helicopter's filming my friends and me / The turneds and stared - don't film the bald spot on the top of my head." Then has been the moment of Lost! what you/he/she has anticipated the most interesting moment of the concert. Among the amazement of the presents, Martin and partners they are moved on a small adjacent stage and they are exhibited in an acoustic version of Yellow, with Guy Berryman and Will Champion to the guitar, Jonny Buckland to the percussions. Everything this as appetizer to the spectacular end characterized by Fix You and Lovers in Japan, with hundreds of flying butterflies of paper to serve as frame to an unique and unforgettable concert for that centinais of fortunate fans that has been able to assist you. |