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    [Live Review] Coldplay - Sportpaleis, Antwerp, Belgium (Glass Of Water Debuted!)

    Coldplay played their last concert of the current European tour at Antwerp's Sportpalais in Belgium tonight... and they saved the best until last, debuting a brand new song, Glass Of Water, due to be released in November as part of the Prospekt's March EP. More on this concert here onwards and images at the gallery here [thanks Lauve & Carlaatje]

     

    Setlist: [thanks Remcoowtje]

     

    Life In Technicolor

    Violet Hill

    Clocks

    robwal4.jpgIn My Place

    Speed Of Sound

    Cemeteries Of London

    Chinese Sleep Chant

    42

    Fix You

    Strawberry Swing

    God Put A Smile Upon Your Face (techno version)

    Talk (techno version)

    The Hardest Part (piano - Chris)

    Postcards From Far Away (piano instrumental)

    Viva La Vida

    Lost!

    The Scientist (acoustic)

    Death Will Never Conquer (acoustic - Will singing)

    Viva La Vida (remix interlude)

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    Politik

    Lovers In Japan

    Death And All His Friends

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    Glass Of Water

    Yellow

    The Escapist

     

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    Picture credit: robwalbers.com

     

    Details as far as I can remember:

     

    I just got back from the concert, it was amazing. GLASS OF WATER was BEFORE yellow on the setlist! AND ALBERT HAMMOND JR. PLAYED ALONG ON GUITAR!

     

    edit: YES, it rocked! It's an uptempo song, Chris played the piano and AHJ played along on guitar, very cool song that blows you away.. aaaaaaaah I can't believe they played it I was so happy when chris started telling they were going to play a new song

     

    Drums were a bit like Cemetries Of London but a bit heavier, chris was on piano and that gave the song that extra bit of melody, albert hammond jr. played power chords along with John. It was quite a long song with a sudden pause at the end and then again a burst into some wild riffing.. I loved it and so did the audience! (and indeed some slow parts that reminded me of DAAHF) [thanks Remcoowtje]




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