Monday, December 14, 2009

Coldplay_Fix You




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Dave : This the celebrity insight corner again. They want to look into your brain, I guess. What do you have for us today?


Tablo : "Fix you," Coldplay.


Dave : I had that in my mini-homepage. Dude, I love that song.


Tablo : Actually, that's the last song that they perform, at all their concerts.


Dave : Really?


Tablo : He wrote that for Gwyneth Paltrow.


Dave : The lyric is just amazing. It's really simple but...


Tablo : Basically if you're distressed or if everything is crumbling down, I'll try to fix you. I like that song because he's not saying he can fix you, he's just saying he'll try. And that's actually a message that everyone needs to hear. A lot of people are depressed. It's a world-wide thing right now. Everyone's depressed and they don't really know why. There's no real reason to pin-point. It's just a global depression. And I don't mean a financial depression, I mean like an emotional depression. I think people need to understand that despite all that, they are beautiful. It's OK to have the sky falling on you. That's what the human state is. Being alive, means that, every breath you take is basically a breath closer to death.


Dave : Cool, I like that.



Tablo : That's in one my songs. The reason why I say that is because, a breath you take, you can take that as life, but it's also closer to death. There's always going to be that negativity, that darkness that's underneath all the happiness or whatever. I don't believe in trying to put one above the other, I believe in trying to find a balance.
And when those bad things happen to you, when you feel like every thing's just crumbling down, which I've been through, you've been through, and we've all been through it. It will be OK.
Someone's going to be there for you. If you're there for someone, someone's going to be there for you. A song like that can deliver that kind of message. I'm hoping that I can make songs like that.


Dave : Cool.


Tablo : Yeah.


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