Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Pickin' on Coldplay: A Bluegrass Tribute

Customer Review: Well worth the purchase
When I heard the opening lines to Clocks on Track 1 I wasn't extremely impressed. However, the musicians do a terrific job at subtly building the song up. Being a musician myself, I was very pleased with the talent of these pickers. I was definitely in love with their take on "High Speed". There is almost a duel going on between the banjo and the mandolin in the song. Where one is prominent the other drops out, but later all the instruments blend with each other. Each song has it's own uniqe characteristic to it. Some of the songs that may be a ballad performed by Coldplay have a more driving bluegrass feel to it, or vice versa. This band does a fantastic job of paying very close attention to all the details in the song and to make sure they are not missed, but even sometimes used as a solo. I almost felt like some of the experiementation was reminiscent of a Pickin' On Radiohead (if one does exist). Very pleased with the purchase. If you are like me and have a wide range of taste in music, I think you will enjoy this CD.
Customer Review: like it better than the original
if you like fiddle and banjo like i do, you'll like this album better than the original ones by coldplay. the banjoist is phenomenal.


Potential is a key component in the ability to master success. Yet, have you ever thought about the 3 qualities that are needed to temper your own potential?

Temper comes from the Latin word temparare that means to regulate. In modern times, the word has come to mean to harden such as in metal.

Herbert Bayard Swope wrote: You never will be the person you can be, if pressure, tension and discipline are taken out of of your life.

These 3 qualities will regulate your potential, will temper your potential and ultimately contribute to your ability to master success or the continued inability to master success.

Pressure is a quality that molds individuals. How you respond to various pressures showcases your potential. Pressure can reveal certain potential strengths that you did not know that you had.

To understand the word tension begins by learning its origin. Tension is also Latin in its origin and comes from the word tendere that means to stretch. How much can you stretch yourself? Tension is the result constantly being stretched.

With the W.A.Y. S.M.A.R.T. or S.M.A.R.T. goal criteria, the R means to construct your goals realistically high so that you have to stretch. When achievement comes easy, we as humans have a tendency to become complacent.

Discipline is another Latin word and comes from two words: dis means apart and capere means hold. Today discipline involves training that develops self control or character in which you hold yourself apart from the rest. Effective leadership or rather self-leadership is really about self-control and character.

When you look at your own personal and professional achievements, if you removed the pressure, the tension and the discipline from your life would you have these successes?

Now take a look at your life from a different lens. What would happen if you applied a little more pressure, tension and discipline to your life? Would you have tapped into more of your potential and realize even a greater ability to master success?

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