Posts tagged: music
Forget what you think you know about Julian Lennon right now. He has a name, sure, but he’s followed the muse in and out of his father’s long shadow into photography, philanthropy and, naturally, m…Considering that I recently had a dream alluding to the White Feather Foundation, and I very much enjoy his music/ art/ photography, this interview gives me an even greater appreciation for everything he has going on.
Seal’s cover of “Fly Like An Eagle” — yes?
Something from Coldplay that’s often overlooked from the Viva era.
wherethelonelyonesroaminthenight:
Deus Ex Machina on We Heart It - http://weheartit.com/entry/20711086/via/Lostintheuniverse
memoriesearthquakesandflashes:
This was published around the time that I was obsessed with that same Dixie Chicks cd. Made my day.
I love the Coldplay CD. :-)
Doctor Who is full of Awesomeness!
Article by Anita Li via Mashable.com
Article by Anita Li via Mashable.com
Want to stay safe on the road? Wear a seat belt, check your blindspots, avoid texting while driving and … listen to Coldplay.
Strange as it may sound, the British band’s soothing tunes could help you avoid accidents while driving. Coldplay’s “The Scientist” landed on a list of “ultimate safe driving songs” compiled by Confused.com, the creator of driving app MotorMate.
From the data, London Metropolitan University professor Simon Moore concluded that the optimum music volume for driving is 55 to 65 decibels, while the ideal tempo should mimic the human heartbeat at around 60 to 80 beats per minute.
Based on Moore’s findings, Confused.com created a safe-driving playlist that includes: Norah Jones’ “Come Away With Me,” Jason Mraz’s “I’m Yours,” Radiohead’s “Karma Police” and Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer.” For more, check out the video above.
On the other side of the spectrum, Moore cautioned against listening to music that is noisy, upbeat and increases your heart rate. For example, drivers should avoid the Black Eyed Peas’ “Hey Mama,” which toppedConfused.com’s list of top 10 dangerous driving songs.