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The ABC's of Coldplay

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  • WhiteShadow7
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    Put Coloratura back in the setlist

  • WhiteShadow7
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    I, the word Chris Martin sings instead of 'everyone' in an early live version of Gravity 😛

  • I ran away
    I ran away

    Well spotted! 😄 Jonny Buckland, "the man whose smile lights up a thousand candles"

Kate is Gwyneth's middle name (Gwyneth Kate Paltrow) - and Gwyneth's feelings i.a. huge sorrow over the death of her beloved father inspired Chris to write Fix You.

Moses and Moving to Mars are 2 lovely songs not played much alive (maybe only 1-2 times)

No more keeping my feet on the ground

Prize winner again: Coldplay received the Best British Act award at @NordoffRobbins1's 2013 Silver Clef Awards today (1.9.13)

  • 6 months later...

Zimbabwe - where Chris' mother Alison comes from. The African rhytms inspired Chris to write Strawberry Swing

Coldplay's 6th studio album Ghost Stories is due on 19 May 2014.

Don Quixote, one of the unreleased tracks from the Viva La Vida era, played live during the Latin America tour in 2010.

 

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Hurts like Heaven (good expression of our feelings when saying goodbye to this great site)

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