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The ABC's of Coldplay

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Death and all his friends is a song sung by Will Champion.

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  • WhiteShadow7
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    Put Coloratura back in the setlist

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    WhiteShadow7

    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"

Fix You is one of Coldplay's most popular songs - inviting to a sing along.

Phil Harvey was once Coldplay's manager - now their manager is Dave Holmes

KARMA - Coldplay has good KARMA with almost instant and enduring success. :heart:

Moving to Mars - a song that did not make it to Mylo Xyloto :cry: Even Chris is said to be sorry. I guess that he has no seal of disapproval (only a seal of approval).

^ :thumbsup: Well done and sung! LOL

 

 

Paradise is still doing well in Denmark (no. 4 on the download chart).

rush of blood to the head

WONDERFUL - both Coldplay :heart: and Coldplaying.com. :heart:

Yes to Coldplay (I bought a ticket to their gig today)

A Rush of Blood to the Head is regarded as Coldplay's best Album so far by many fans including me

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