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Spies... banned by Chinese Government?

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I say that there weren't enough tracks on Parachutes. I say that they should've made PArachutes (the song) longer too, I think it would've been a killer song. I say that....I say too much. lol

I agree with that suggestion... :wink3:

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Careful Where You Stand is on the Chinese version of Parachutes :stunned:

 

I gotta' get me one of these! :wink3:

so that means that also Politik was banned in China too?

 

what they'll think about "Speed of sound"?

 

a line says: "Japan and China" :idea2:

i think it was in china that comedians were send 2 jail coz they mnade political joke. that is SO horrible. :cry::cry::cry:

Careful Where You Stand is on the Chinese version of Parachutes

 

I gotta' get me one of these!

 

 

yeh me too

:cool:

hehehehe yea maybe politic should be banned aswell

:S chineese ppl, i only like their food :P

  • 11 years later...

I know that this is 10 years later, but in the Brixton Academy show on April 30, 2001 Chris tells the audience after playing the song Spies:

 

"This is an interesting story about that song Spies, right, and everybody thinks that we're the most innocent plasticine band ever you know. But that song has been banned in China. Which we thought was cool, you know. If you play it backwards it says 'Free Tibet.' "

I know that this is 10 years later, but in the Brixton Academy show on April 30, 2001 Chris tells the audience after playing the song Spies:

 

"This is an interesting story about that song Spies, right, and everybody thinks that we're the most innocent plasticine band ever you know. But that song has been banned in China. Which we thought was cool, you know. If you play it backwards it says 'Free Tibet.' "

Wow I never knew about that! That's interesting and ridiculous at the same time haha

Wow I never knew about that! That's interesting and ridiculous at the same time haha

Yes, ridiculous haha, but consider that maybe all Coldplay songs are banned in North Korea :P

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