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The Atlantic ranks every Coldplay single

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I strongly disagree with this article!

Here's the article.[/url] They're no fan of "Fix You."

 

If they don't like Fix You, the article is not worth reading.

Fix you is number 23 :veryangry2: do not agree.

9. “God Put a Smile Upon Your Face” (2003)

A Rush of Blood to the Head

 

Despite the the title’s seeming cheeriness, the strummy, driving “God Put a Smile Upon Your Face” is one of Coldplay's more sinister-sounding tunes. When Martin sings, “I gotta say, I wanted all your time, honey honey,” there’s a chilly anger in his voice, rather than the mopey mournfulness that infuses similar lyrics in “Fix You” and “What If.”

 

If you're going to critic, then the least you can do is get the lyrics right. Grrrrrrrrrrrrr

I totally disagree with this list. They harp on each of the lyrics. Even Chris admits he doesn't want you looking into the lyrics too much! They also seem enamored of their early stuff, and yes, well, bands move on. And since when are they a singles band?

Really a nasty article at its heart.

I totally disagree with this list. They harp on each of the lyrics. Even Chris admits he doesn't want you looking into the lyrics too much! They also seem enamored of their early stuff, and yes, well, bands move on. And since when are they a singles band?

Really a nasty article at its heart.

 

At the Atlanta gig last month, this woman next to me was in tears when the band said goodbye and left the stage before the encore. Luckily I was able to comfort her by telling her they were coming back for a couple more songs and guaranteed her that Fix You would be part of the encore.

Can you imagine a Coldplay gig without Fix You these days? The Atlantic can take their review and shove it. Fix You is a fans favorite, that's all that matters to the band.

I'm not the biggest Fix You fan, but it means a lot to a lot of people. I tear up at Gravity (of course, not even on an album, much less a single).

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