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Is the Live or Studio Version Better?

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neither.

 

I agree. They're both great. :thumbsup:

I agree. They're both great. :thumbsup:

 

I think they're both quite boring, actually. When I hear a new song there has to be something about it that makes me want to listen to to it again, and I heard Charlie Brown it didn't leave any impression on me.

Live version..with the Glastonbury one being the best :D

the only real problem I have with it is that there's no bass in the Light a Fire chorus, which is so loud and passionate live. Saddening. :(

 

 

 

YES! I thought it was only me...

 

the live version is VERY exhilarating at this line!

I absolutely love the studio version but prefer the live version of it more.

tough one... but LIVE is 9/10 times better than the studio version of anything!! :P But I love them both as well. By far, the song that has been most on repeat since Monday.... :)

They play that one so similar that there aren't many diferences...both amazing

i like both but is it just me or in the studio version you can barely hear the "I" in the first line "I stole a key"? it's been bugging me since i first heard it!

 

Oh me too! At first I thought it didn't exist but then it doesn't make sense.. :laugh3:

 

Well apparently it does!! The word "I" doesn't appear in the official lyrics. :dozey:

 

http://www.coldplay.com/newsdetail.php?id=843

LOVE THE LIVE VERSION BETTER.

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