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VOTE A KILLERS SONG INTO THE COLDPLAYING PLAYLIST

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Hopefully. :nice:

 

All These Things is greater than the Killers... which is saying nothing about them, just that it's one of those one in a million songs that no band could live up to.

Not surprising, who on the planet could argue with someone whose got soul? and isn't a soldier :D ?

sorry mr brightside but you are not a soldier

Read My Mind. It's so beautiful. :)

Hopefully. :nice:

 

All These Things is greater than the Killers... which is saying nothing about them, just that it's one of those one in a million songs that no band could live up to.

i completely agree.

Oh god. It was such a hard choice between Read My Mind, All These Things that I've Done, and Human.

All These Things That I've Done--there's really no question. One of the most epic songs of all time.

All these things that i've done

My favourite is Mr Brightside, but I voted for All These Things That I've Done... I think it would sit better alongside a Coldplay playlist

same here :dance:

Taken back, without a doubt Goodnight, Travel Well.

If All These Things That I've Done is the bar for on in a million songs, then A Dustland Fairytale has pushed it into the stratosphere. Unbelievable song. But then again, so is All These Things That I've Done. You can't hear it and not sing with it. Great choice, hope it wins.

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