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PolitikClocks

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  1. Way to kill the thread, dude.
  2. Was born the year before me, yet is still the same age as me.
  3. You cannot be bored. There's plenty to do. For instance, have you planted anything today?
  4. knows about Radiohead. This earns her 5 points.
  5. Is on the same status as me.. 1:6 Trouble
  6. Female.. opposite to me. This works. Likes Oasis too. Much good.
  7. :huh: Have YOU been on the beer?? :P Gosh no. Never. No. Guster are a great band.
  8. I would call them 1.36 and Apple. But.. I'm just weird.
  9. Is too young for me :(
  10. Guster is as Guster does.
  11. a penis. possibly my own.
  12. What is it with everyone! Tired. Everyone!
  13. Radiohead have changed.
  14. I never liked World Turned originally, I'm hoping the reworking is for the best :)
  15. PolitikClocks replied to mossy's topic in Coldplay
    I think SawTickets is more appropriate. :wink3:
  16. Yawn. Dear Chris Martin and co. Congratulations on creating yet another live video. Now surely not only your fans, but the entire world will be aware of the fact that you play live shows from time to time. Heck, they might even be tempted to pay £40 and come and see you play the same songs you play every night! Well done boys.
  17. *Apologises for the large images and scurries off to hide under a large wedge of cheese*
  18. What's all the fuss over What If? I think it's probably the worst song on the album. And I seriously hope Talk is never released as a single, because the album version is awful. :)
  19. Twisted Logic - Politik
  20. I would never say X&Y's lyrics are advanced. I cite What If as my example: "oooh, that's right" What? Call those lyrics? And the new version of Talk is atrocious lyrically, some of it doesnt even make sense. "I feel like they're talking in a language I don't speak, and they're talking it to me" You cant talk something to someone. That's poor, Chris..
  21. Don't know how accurate this information is, but I thought it should be shared. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. "Speed of Sound" "Speed of Sound" is the first single from Coldplay's third album, X&Y. In April 2005, the single was first released as a purchasable ringtone. It will make its radio premiere on BBC Radio 1 with Steve Lamacq on the evening of Monday, 18 April 2005. However, a 30-second clip of the song is already available for download as a mobile phone ringtone from Cingular Wireless. Beginning with a piano riff reminsicent of Coldplay's "Clocks", the song builds into a huge, synth-heavy chorus: "Birds go flying at the speed of sound, to show you where it all began/Birds come flying from the underground, if you could see it then you'd understand." Coldplay premiered "Speed of Sound" at a small gig in London in March 2005. Track listing "Speed of Sound" "Things I Don't Understand" "Proof" Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_of_Sound_%28single%29"
  22. Song reviews For the benefit of anyone too cheap to buy NME at £1.80, I have typed up their reviews of Coldplays new material. Enjoy. Square One: Probable first single. Built around a subtle electronic drum beat reminiscent of Brian Eno or Berlin-period Bowie, the song builds into a huge chorus featuring massive guitars and organ. Like Radioheads Paranoid Android it's perplexing on the first listen and appears to go off on different tangents, but after a few spins it sounds like their most ambitious and possibly best song yet. What If: Starting with a simple piano, a fragile-sounding Chris sings, "What if you decide/You dont want me there by your side..in your life". Realising that he cant completely control everything in life, he concludes "Every step you take could be your biggest mistake.../But that's the risk you take". This albums The Scientist. Talk: Another future single, 'Talk' takes the riff from electronic music legends Kraftwerk's Computer Love and builds a completely new song. It keeps the mechanical beat of the original but adds a huge guitar and dancefloor filling bass-line. Stadiums wont be big enough to contain it. 'Til Kingdom Come: This was written for Johnny Cash but he died before he could record it. Coldplays version is a sweet Dylan-esque folk song on acoustic guitar. "For you I'd wait til kingdom come/Until my days, my days are done." Chris vows. X&Y: The dreamy, synth heavy song features the chorus, "You and me are floating on a tidal wave together/You and me are drifting into outer space." Beatles style strings suddenly appear towards the end, and the anthemic singalong "woo-hoo-hoo" outro is set to become the sound of next summers festivals. The Hardest Part: A classic Coldplay love song about loss and heartbreak, in which Chris sings, "The hardest part was letting go, not taking part."
  23. The live version of Animals was soo much better.. before they got it in the studio and ruined the ending..
  24. Smiley poster.

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