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What the hell is that song then?

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Q magazine quoted the song DAAHF as having the lyrics that we hear in the Grey's Anatomy song. Read the article yourself, it might be an edited / non-album version of the song, but one way or the other, its got to be DAAHF. You also cannot ignore Debs Wild. ABC says it also.

 

And none of us would have thought it was Lovers In Japan if Locust hadn't told us it was. And since he's now even HE has admitted that he made a mistake, I don't think there's enough reason why anyone should believe that this song is anything else but DAAHF.

It could be an edited version of DAAHF. Debs did say it was that song, but i don't really believe it, sorry! I'm kind of hard to persuade, especially when it comes to Coldplay. :P

Maybe it's a early version of DAAHF, and the album version will be darker, heavier, just like all the articles are saying.

^Locust also said on second listen that he got it wrong.

 

You see, I missed all this!! :laugh3:

It is Death and All His Friends! Only edited.

locust was right about Violet Hill, so why would he lie to us about Lovers In Japan??

Maybe it is an unreleased song, but I've been away for a week so have probably missed out a load of important stuff which I should be considering before putting in my opinion, but as I can't be bothered to read back 50million pages, you have my unintelligent opinion that this ISN'T DAAHF...

 

Please don't hit me.

 

Do you know who Debs Wild even IS?

it's DAAHF - the Q Mag review mentions the lyrics 'come on over, just be patient' in reference to that song

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