Sunday, September 28, 2008

coldplay.



coldplay.
most rated in my iPod honestly. anyways..

okay.
bands. bands. bands.

they meet. they make music. they go on tours together.
just like us, they are all individuals with own beliefs and goals and dreams.
but as a group, they influence each other, they interact to give insight on the ideas they have or views they have on certain things. but nonetheless, to make a group decision, especially a scale this big, full support is needed from the whole group, one can't make the decision for the whole group. it just doesn't make sense anyway, unless the rest does not contribute anything, then its a whole different thing honestly.



The first line on the first page
To the end of the last page
From the start in your own way
You just want somebody listening to what you say
It doesn't matter who you are
It doesn't matter who you are

it really does not matter who you are.
as a group, all ideas are anonymous be it whether you are a information giver or opinion seeker.
its "like a marriage", there is give and take involved. its all about respecting each others point of view without being too judgemental.
as a group, eveyone have got to compromise, one cant be too subjective. we've all got to grow together, sharing same views on certain ideas.

coldplay has a collective identity, believing that as a group, they all had to get out of their comfort zone, to explore music at a whole new level while still staying true to their identity as well. if one were to not agree with any idea, they'd only be betreying themselves.

Is there anybody out ther
Who is scared and hurt and lonely too?
Are they bleeding all your colours into one?

1 comment:

Z said...

When things start to get increasingly difficult, a group would definitely help in providing care and support. Thus, it's logical that group functions in a more holistic manner as compared to individual-based.