August 16, 200619 yr Well...Does anyone of you what "Politik" means? I couldn't find it in a dictionary. Does it mean politic/wise?
August 16, 200619 yr hey, you raise sth interesting! you're right, I couldn't find it in a dictionnary... First, when I read the title of this song, I made it matched with "Politics", and when I read the lyrics,it made me think of the politics about feelings... but I just guessed... maybe it's wrong.
August 16, 200619 yr it's german for politics :nice: hehe don't think it does mean any special in english ;)
August 16, 200619 yr i do have an interview of chris speaking german. he did learn a little at school. ^.^ and he used to have german neighbours who would always give him chocolate for christmas. lol. i think that "Politik" isn't meant to be english... they probably just thought that it's a cool word... and didn't even refer to the english meaning.
August 16, 200619 yr ^yeah, i think its cooler and more original than "politics". this year we learned about the policy of "real politik" in the early german empire thing, with bismarck or whatever his name was. when we learned about it, me and my best friend looked at each other in class and head-banged to the opening bit of politik. we do this a lot...with other songs, of course.
August 17, 200619 yr Here's Chris quotedAh, that's a good question. You'd have to ask Phil, he's the, what do we describe him as? He's the Don Filippo, the Godfather, who runs operations who nobody ever sees. He said to me ‘Oh, you should have a song called Politick.' And I said ‘Oh, all right'. It's as simple as that.' Because if he says something you do it, unless it's something naff, , but we liked it because it sounds Eastern.. Russian, sounds (laughter) is it rubbish? But it is meant to be with a K because it sounds, it's all right isn't is, we like it as a song title. I've found it here: http://www.2-4-7-music.com/newsitems/aug02/coldplay.asp
August 17, 200619 yr Some say that the boys chose the older way of spelling "Politic" to represent the often0times backwards thinking of many politicians. I say that they just thought it looked cool. :laugh3:
August 17, 200619 yr There is also thisRealpolitik (German: real ("realistic", "practical" or "actual") and Politik ("politics")) is a term used to describe politics based on strictly practical rather than idealistic notions, and practiced without any sentimental illusions. http://www.answers.com/topic/realpolitik Bitesized chuck of information. Take it or leave it :)
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