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Guess coldplay song

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A Sky Full of Stars? Aha

 

Nope. that would have been easy haha I said it could be a bit (a lot? LOL) geeky :P

Oh well the geekiest I've ever gotten was Doctor Who so I honestly may not know ahaha

Gravity maybe?

 

Not a bad guess, but I would have posted a pic of an apple for that song LOL

 

Unleash the inner Sherlock haha

Those are the Pleiades, also know as the Seven Sisters. So... Brothers & Sisters?

Well though process here, most high quality space photos are taken by Kepler. But uh... What does that have to do with anything?

 

But, one thing that is spacey is the Talk video, so that? (Actually almost all of X&Y is 'space rock' but whatever)

Those are the Pleiades, also know as the Seven Sisters. So... Brothers & Sisters?

 

You´re unto something here! Yes those are the Pleiades, well done. Good guess on the song too, but nope. Dig deeper :P

Well though process here, most high quality space photos are taken by Kepler. But uh... What does that have to do with anything?

 

But, one thing that is spacey is the Talk video, so that? (Actually almost all of X&Y is 'space rock' but whatever)

 

Ok, LOL Yeah Kepler not much to do with gravity hehe more planetary motion, if i remember correctly. And lol for X&Y as "space rock". I never thought of it that way but hey I agree ! :)

I can't help thinking of Colour Spectrum. Probably wrong.

I can't help thinking of Colour Spectrum. Probably wrong.

 

I guess you could work it in with stars in a very geeky way haha But no.

 

Hint: look closer :)

Okay so there's that same cross shape made by telescopes and I can't help think but diamonds so AOAL?

Wow ok not that random haha

 

Hint: investigate closely the stars in the cluster. Unleash your inner Sherlock (or Nancy Drew for you jay hehe) lol

Oh "I ran away"? Would you specify /spell out your guess please? :)))

Atlas of course :P

 

Just being absolutely sure hehe

 

Well done! Atlas indeed is a star in the Pledians cluster. Yay for fellow geeky amateur astronomer haha

 

Over to you :)

Haha thanks. I thought that lyric reference to Atlas would be enough :p

 

It was but I was being pedantic, making sure it was spelled out before handing you the award haha :) Cant wait to see your question :)

OK, now astronomy has gotten me to think out a really convoluted riddle. It may take a while or take combined efforts to guess it. Unless you guess it right away because you know what I'm talking about, but hopefully not. IF YOU KNOW STRAIGHT AWAY WHAT THE ANSWER IS (FOR EXAMPLE BECAUSE YOU HAVE SEEN ME POST ABOUT THIS HERE ONCE SOME TIME AGO) PLEASE DON'T GIVE IT AWAY IMMEDIATELY. You can send me a PM and I will acknowledge you if you were the first to guess) This type of riddle may be unusual for this thread but I hope you will have fun on your journey to discovery :D

 

1. Start with a planet.

2. There is a short piece of classical music named after that planet. Listen to its second half closely. You will find a bell-like sounding melody in it, comprised of 4 notes.

3. There is a live recording of a Coldplay song in its early form in which the main riff is comprised of exactly these four notes. The riff has subsequently been modified on the studio version and does not correspond to that classical melody any more. Tell me the name of that Coldplay song.

Is this a planet in our solar system? hehe

 

And totally unrelated but the mention of a planet made me think of this funny Lady Gaga lyric "Uranus, dont you know my ass is famous" LOL

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