September 12, 201114 yr Ovbviously I havnt heard the studio version, I'm basing this on th live versions we've heard but I can't help feeling it would such a gorgeous song if it were slowed down
September 12, 201114 yr It depends on the performance. Have you seen all of the performances of the song? Some sound great. But yes, a few of them sound incredibly rushed. Glastonbury's performance sounded like a kid rushing through a monologue at his class exam. It was a jumble, could barely hear what was going on at all.
September 14, 201114 yr The album version likely is I think, a lot of Coldplay's faster songs get sped up in concert. Violet Hill is a good example. It'd be about 2:40 seconds at Glastonbury if they didn't extend it at the end. I think they were just really pumped for Glastonbury and HLH being right out of the gate probably had the adrelline flowing most of all.
September 14, 201114 yr It's pretty slow at iTunes, which I'm guessing will be close to the final speed. But I actually like it even when it's ridiculously rushed. Rock Am Ring is also pretty fast, and I just love that feeling of.......what is most comparable to skydiving or biking down a hill.
September 14, 201114 yr It's pretty slow at iTunes, which I'm guessing will be close to the final speed. But I actually like it even when it's ridiculously rushed. Rock Am Ring is also pretty fast, and I just love that feeling of.......what is most comparable to skydiving or biking down a hill. Frenetic is the word you are looking for I think. Frenetic - Fast and energetic in a rather wild and uncontrolled way (Dictionary.com) I actually prefer it that way too, I just wish I could understand the lyrics a little better when it's that way. The fast pace just fits the song.
September 15, 201114 yr It's pretty slow at iTunes, which I'm guessing will be close to the final speed. But I actually like it even when it's ridiculously rushed. Rock Am Ring is also pretty fast, and I just love that feeling of.......what is most comparable to skydiving or biking down a hill. That's exactly what I envision when listening to the live version :D
September 15, 201114 yr HLH's pace is what makes the song so great. its quickly made its way into my top 5 1 Fix You 2 In My Place 3 Viva la Vida 4 Lost! 5 Hurts Like Heaven
September 16, 201114 yr HLH is at the moment my Favorite LP5 song. The song can be best described as 'A Rollercoaster Ride Through Sound' Maybe that had to be the title of the album. It's even more pretentious lol :D
September 16, 201114 yr No no no no no! This song is just perfect the way they've been performing it!
September 17, 201114 yr I sort of like the fast version, Coldplay don't have a lot of fast songs so it's refreshing.
September 22, 201114 yr I honestly think it is the same...because the Moving man walks IN TIME, and that is a video. Plus there is a backing track that I am sure is on the album. Its like a metronome. I think that what we have heard in the concerts is the time...and I really ahvent noticed a difference in time between all of the live versions, but that may be just me.
October 1, 201114 yr If you slowed this song down you'd kill a lot of the fun out of it. Not cool. Not cool at all.
October 2, 201114 yr I think the fun in this song is made by the wonky guitar parts you can here in the live versions.
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