October 17, 201114 yr Out of all the songs we got at the festivals this was the only one I skipped. Hearing it on the album absolutely astonished me, it is so so so beautiful, and atmospheric. It's one of my faves for sure. Does anyone feel the same? I feel like most people loved the live version too. If anyone shares my opinion, what is it about the studio version that makes it (IMO) so much better? For me it's that intro, oh and the vocals sound great.
October 17, 201114 yr Author PS. This is my first thread ever. I'm giving up my thread starting virginity to UATW, as a metaphoric apology for not liking it at the festivals :P
October 17, 201114 yr i can say that too this song will be sung at my funeral and wedding i love that much
October 17, 201114 yr Reminds me of a bit of When The Ships Come In by Bob Dylan from The Times They Are a-Chaning 64' - "Dylan would say: "I can't really say that adults don't understand young people any more than you can say big fishes don't understand little fishes. I didn't mean "The Times They Are a-Changin'" as a statement... It's a feeling."[4]" from Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Times_They_Are_a-Changin' Personally, I prefer this style, not so much distraction but a flow of telling in half-reflection.
October 17, 201114 yr A great song! Reminds me of some Parachute-songs actually, with some acoustic guitars :-)
October 18, 201114 yr So good.. though the way Chris says 'world' for the first and last times is kinda scary! :P
October 18, 201114 yr You skipped the live version??? Is that towards my Post? I didn't check out Live version - but I think this song is the one which has more linkage to Co.'s old style - which I love, a bit of Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan, pure and peaceful Country/Folk when the emotional haze has gone rest, like sunset. But to fit it into the context, it has a synth intro/bridge. But, why I always feel the sound effect is not good [i wonder the recording room's space]. The guitar is a bit too vague and set behind.
October 18, 201114 yr I was one of the few people that didn't like the live version of UAtW at all :P But the studio version blows it out of the water. It's amazing, especially the intro :wacky: Plus, it reminds me a bit of See You Soon
October 19, 201114 yr It made me cry. Same here... i was walking through a park on my way to work after having downloaded the album and when this song came on, i just had to sit down and i started crying a little bit, it's just so beautiful :)
October 19, 201114 yr In full agreement, the recorded version is amazing... (the live one is too imo!). It has elements of songs from Parachutes, but with something sounding more recent in it too... the perfect blend!
October 19, 201114 yr YES YES YES YES absolutely... It sounded so boring on the festivals... and I didn't listen to the whole thing. Now I listened to it and it's... fantastic. I love it so much.
October 19, 201114 yr blown away is a good description - I totally agree. I just heard it for the first time and I just had to close my eyes and take it all in. It's beautiful. I have been enjoying the newer sounds of Coldplay, but YES it was great to hear something of the older style. Lovely, lovely song. I had to listen to it again and again.
October 20, 201114 yr Out of all the songs we got at the festivals this was the only one I skipped. Hearing it on the album absolutely astonished me, it is so so so beautiful, and atmospheric. It's one of my faves for sure. Does anyone feel the same? I feel like most people loved the live version too. If anyone shares my opinion, what is it about the studio version that makes it (IMO) so much better? For me it's that intro, oh and the vocals sound great. I thought exactly the same thing. It's now one of my faves.
October 22, 201114 yr It made me cry THIS!!! I was having a crappy day and then I decided to blast the whole album on my radio for the first time and when this song started playing I simply couldn't hold down the tears. It evokes so much emotion.
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