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Guess coldplay song

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The Fall Of Man ?

 

As a human I wouldn't wanna be part of it, but as a bird I might actually rejoice (especially as a chicken or something ;))

 

:lol: i like your thinking here

 

no, it is older still... older than X&Y also actually, i didn't say that in the last post...

it does relate to a specific kind of bird

Older than X&Y...

So I can take Bucket for a crown of the possibility list too.

St Stephen ?

Um, No More Keeping My Feet on the Ground?

Older than X&Y...

So I can take Bucket for a crown of the possibility list too.

 

that song you can discard but you're not far off now...

Yellow ?

 

contains the letters from "owl"

It might be Crests of Waves...

 

crest = a comb or tuft of feathers, fur, or skin on the head of a bird or other animal

 

wallpaper-bird-crest.jpg

Animals ? "In you go, into some crowded room"

 

soooo close to the correct song

maybe take a step back and look at the original riddle again

Does this mean that the name of the type of bird is in the title> I don't read that from this post, but others seem to be interpreting it this way. Murder? As in birds (crows) specifically, kill their prey, but people certainly wouldn't want to kill one another (at least not decent, sane people!).

Only superstition?

 

A black crow superstition is that if it lands atop a home's roof, the inhabitants will suffer bad luck or face death

Does this mean that the name of the type of bird is in the title> I don't read that from this post, but others seem to be interpreting it this way. Murder? As in birds (crows) specifically, kill their prey, but people certainly wouldn't want to kill one another (at least not decent, sane people!).

 

yes, it's Murder! :D

based on what you say, but also the (super old and i think not used seriously anymore) name for a group of crows, a "murder"

yes, it's Murder! :D

based on what you say, but also the (super old and i think not used seriously anymore) name for a group of crows, a "murder"

Never ever heard of that.

But checked it in Dutch and indeed, "een moord kraaien" is a group of crows, murder. [emoji1]

 

*you're never too old to learn*

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One of my favorite Coldplay songs and I never knew what the title meant ;)

Seriously, that was a good one, Brooke! We have some creative people here.

Oh dear, the pressure is on! Promise to have one tomorrow

 

 

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Here we go, everyone. I'm a bit rusty at this, so I hope I don't give it away.

Clue #1: Find me on the opposite end of the spectrum of one of our Forum threads.

Clue #2: Its honors include 3 and 76.

 

Now, you are looking for a key fact about this song that contains an unbelievable coincidence.

 

 

 

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Here we go, everyone. I'm a bit rusty at this, so I hope I don't give it away.

Clue #1: Find me on the opposite end of the spectrum of one of our Forum threads.

Clue #2: Its honors include 3 and 76.

 

Now, you are looking a key fact about this song that contains an unbelievable coincidence.

 

 

 

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*reads*

 

*doesn't understand a word of it*

 

Sounds like a good riddle :D

Uh oh. If you don't understand it then I'm in trouble. How can I clarify?

 

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