October 2, 200520 yr Well,my 9 year old sister told me this morning that she heard on the radio that they will play a song by Coldplay which is about death and heaven and hell....does there exist a song like that or did my sister tell me shit????
October 2, 200520 yr Whoa..., :stunned: I have nooooo clue, lol. And I don't know why I nine-year-old would lie about something like that, heh.
October 2, 200520 yr a heaven vs hell song by coldplay? time ago i found a site that says that some coldplay songs are inspired or have religious influence... (that site said some other bands songs like U2, bryan adams, the corrs....). i don't know if thats's true or not.. anyways i don't mind about it, i like coldplay's music. ;) but it makes me think which song could be that one your sister said.. :thinking:
October 2, 200520 yr I immediately thought of 'God put a smile upon your face', but i can't find the connection with heaven and hell...
October 2, 200520 yr i think about 'moses', 'ladder to the sun'... but i don't see any heaven-hell connection too... :stunned:
October 2, 200520 yr Well' date='my 9 year old sister told me this morning that she heard on the radio that they will play a song by Coldplay which is about death and heaven and hell....does there exist a song like that or did my sister tell me shit????[/quote'] Sounds like an urban myth to me!! :P
October 2, 200520 yr Alot of people think that the entire album of "A Rush of Blood to the Head" has religious lyrics. It makes sense when you think about it. For example, the chorus to Clocks just says "You are". The article claimed this was related to God speaking of Himself in the Bible and saying "I am". The bridge says "Nothing else compares" over and over. Pretty strange stuff... but could be true, especially considering Chris's father is a minister.
October 2, 200520 yr Pretty strange stuff... but could be true, especially considering Chris's father is a minister. :huh: he's a minister? i thought his father was an accountant.
October 2, 200520 yr the only songs that are recently played a lot on the german radio are "speed of sound", "clocks", "the scientist", "in my place" and of course "fix you". reffering to death, they probably meant fix you. :huh:
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