...really means what he's singing But when you become famous or other You realize it's nonsense, you know, this isn't, you know Everyone's just a normal person Everyone, even the pope, you know Or he's a great person, but, everyone is essentially made as the same thing And if you start thinking you're more important or better than someone Then you just become an idiot, I think And I have days when I act like an idiot when nobody likes me So, I start to get feet on the ground On the first he stands out, cause he's got such a wide range Like a range you can hit the very high nose and the low nose It was all these contemporary singer alongs Like Damon Albarn from Blur, and Liam Gallagher from Oasis They're very monotone and haven't got that range Whereas he will use his voice as musical instrument They don't really add anything extra to the music I think Chris Martin's voice is very integral to their sounds It's umm, he's got a great range as well So it can express so many different parts of what he's tryin' to portray I just went on a trip to Haiti Which is why where they have teach us and trade (?) And, I don't know but, when you scold child and you didn't joke And if you read about all the terrible things in the world The deforestation, the chemical plants, and you know, oil drills everywhere You don't really think about it And then when you go somewhere where it's been completely destroyed by industry And corruption Coldplay's music itself is very good But Chris Martin's voice, you know, Really stands up against the masses. It's really... And with the lyrics, like compounded with the lyrics It just becomes so full, you know Such a... really makes people feel what he's saying The eldest child of an accountant, and a teacher Chris forms his first band at elementary school before going to Sherborne private school Here he met his future manager, Phil Harvey, at the age of 14 Together, they shared a passion for music and the love of the band U2 At Sherborne, Chris's interest in music grew He was in a couple of school band Identity crisis, a sort of teen patshot boys (?) And Rock & Honkeys, which covered standards like sitting on the dock of the bay and mustang selling He also developed the love of playing the piano But like every keyboard player He desperately wanted to be the front man
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