January 22, 201610 yr Pour Me? Atlas seems like a good bet too^ Sent from my Death Star using Tapatalk I thought the same two last night. What would be the lines from them though? I couldn't relate to lyrics, but title concepts fit! Here's another idea: Amsterdam talks about a noose around my neck...kind of like a tight belt? Probably a stretch...
January 22, 201610 yr Your face looks puffy or you have a double chin. You're embarrassed and you blush... a rush of blood to the head ?
January 22, 201610 yr Here's another idea: Amsterdam talks about a noose around my neck...kind of like a tight belt? Probably a stretch... I was thinking of Amsterdam too because of the line "sick to the stomach".
January 22, 201610 yr Hurts Like Heaven? Major Minus? 3000th post! Sent from my Death Star using Tapatalk
January 22, 201610 yr Adventure of a lifetime Under this pressure, under this weight We are diamonds taking shape
January 22, 201610 yr So what I was hinting at was volume...but unfortnately none of your guesses (although really good) matched the line I was thinking of. I don't know what other clues to give without giving it away, but maybe think of a synonym for volume. In the song we're looking for the "I" is reflecting on that in the bridge :)
January 22, 201610 yr I don't know anything about bridges but maybe Swallowed in the sea? You cut me down to size
January 22, 201610 yr In the bridge part of the song I mean, the part between verse and chorus. And no to both....but I really don't know how to give any further clues without giving it all away
January 22, 201610 yr Oh wait, I have a clue now: The word used as a (nearly-) synonym for volume is used very often in its respective Era, but mostly refers to something different.
January 23, 201610 yr A Bucket for a Crown! "You'll be standing on the corner with a bucket for a crown". Bucket is a past synonym for crown that now means a, well, bucket.
January 23, 201610 yr A Bucket for a Crown! "You'll be standing on the corner with a bucket for a crown". Bucket is a past synonym for crown that now means a, well, bucket. Didn't even know that ! But well, that's not what I meant. Also, bucket is not often mentioned during the Viva Era (see clue above) so it doesn't really fit... :)
January 23, 201610 yr Oh, I misunderstood. Thought by Era you meant when the word was used to mean volume. Of course, Coldplay Era makes more sense!
January 23, 201610 yr Will have to wait till others guess. I have no idea. Thought the word could be "pot", as in "pot belly", which makes sense given the earlier clue about waking up after eating too much. I can't match any terms for volume with an era and that earlier clue. "Space or "mass" were my other thoughts for the synonym. Maybe someone else can guess the Era and song from there.
January 23, 201610 yr You are on the right track with one of your suggested words ! And I'm sure you can figure out which of the three is commonly used in Coldplay songs, especially of one particular Era...
January 23, 201610 yr In the bridge part of the song I mean, the part between verse and chorus. I realized that after I wrote it. :) Reign of Love? To the sea I offer this heavy load Not sure about the frequent word (love maybe?) but it starts with "I" and is somehow a bridge between Lovers In Japan / Reign of Love.
January 23, 201610 yr It's got to be White Shadows! "All this space I'm taking up!" (Space is all over X&Y!; plus if you eat too much over time you'd notice all the space you're taking up.).
January 23, 201610 yr It's got to be White Shadows! "All this space I'm taking up!" (Space is all over X&Y!; plus if you eat too much over time you'd notice all the space you're taking up.). Oh yes that's definetely got to be it.
January 23, 201610 yr Oh yes that's definetely got to be it. I definitely want it to be it, because I can't find anything else that makes sense to me anymore. :)
January 23, 201610 yr It's got to be White Shadows! "All this space I'm taking up!" (Space is all over X&Y!; plus if you eat too much over time you'd notice all the space you're taking up.). @iamsue got it right ! That's it ! Your turn to make a riddle ! :)
January 24, 201610 yr Here is your clue: Put together five in two and you have a key one in the current era, minus one.
January 24, 201610 yr Technically it's one off of what I said about five and one. As in four and two. Sorry!
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