September 27, 201114 yr I'm not blaming anyone for anything. I love Coldplay for who they are and we should expect to hear some new/different versions of the festival material on MX. Take ETIAW for example. Does everyone know the real low synth that kicks in at the 1:40 mark? You couldn't hear that live. Hearing the studio version of that part made song much better. Just wait for the studio versions and then make the final judgement on everything.
September 27, 201114 yr The point is that when they played the new songs at festivals, no one had told us that they would be included in the new album ... WTF? Durrr
September 27, 201114 yr The point is that when they played the new songs at festivals, no one had told us that they would be included in the new album ... I will add to the chorus- Doh-oooh-oooooh-ohh (to the tune of VLV's chorus)
September 27, 201114 yr The point is that when they played the new songs at festivals, no one had told us that they would be included in the new album ... :facepalm: Wait a minute, there's peanut in peanut butter? Derp
September 27, 201114 yr I am a little disappointed that when I get the new album, there won't be as much to absorb but balances out, considering how excited I was to hear the new stuff all summer. I purposely haven't listened to Princess or Flames so they will be completely new to me also.
September 27, 201114 yr HERRRRRRRPPPPP I honestly don't mind, I think the versions will be a bit different form teh festivals I mean think of the sonic landscapes and everything, the songs will have much more depth to them.
September 27, 201114 yr Will it really matter later that we've heard this many songs? In like a year? Who cares? Besides, it's not like you HAD to listen to them.
September 27, 201114 yr MX Hurts Like Heaven Paradise Charlie Brown Us Against The World Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall Major Minus Princess Of China Up In Flames That's 9 out of 14. With M.M.I.X. and A Hopeful Transmission being instrumentals, I'll add them to the list because they're not really "songs" of the album to look forward to, as they effectively act as interludes. So with 11 out of 14 songs covered, this leaves us with: U.F.O. Don't Let It Break Your Heart Up With The Birds Considering it's the month before release and anticipation is high, I can see no other result other than a lack of satisfaction when I'll have heard the album. There won't be enough new stuff to satisfy me. Yes the studio version is "different" from the live version, but they're the same song, and I've heard it multiple times from different shows and become accustomed to it. Once I finish listening to it I know I'll be like, "that's it?". Meh my two cents.. So I guess you won't be buying the album then?
September 28, 201114 yr Author So I guess you won't be buying the album then? I went for the popup. It's not that I don't like the songs, I love them, it's just, there'll be a very limited amount of "new" on the album to surprise me and make the whole experience worthwile.
October 2, 201114 yr Totally agree, in fact I was doing the math on the album time: if everything in the studio versions are similar in length to the live versions and singles, then there is roughly twelve minutes left for the five remaining songs!! 12 minutes=Hopeful Transmissions+M.M.I.X.+UFO+DLIBYH+Up With the Birds!!!!!! If this is true, I wouldn't be surprised if three of these songs were instrumental! I am guessing M.M.I.X., UFO, and Up With The Birds probably will be under two minutes each. Leaving about three minutes for DLIBYH and Hopeful Transmissions This honestly upsets me quite a bit. I am sure that the studio versions are going to be far better and different than their live counterparts, but I feel like I am not getting as much new material as I have been waiting for, for the past three years!!
October 2, 201114 yr didn't they do the same with AROBTTH back in 2002? :thinking: I'm almost sure they played half of the album at Glasto '02
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