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Dr. Norway

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  1. I would love it if someone had the sheet music for Piano to "You and Whose Army" by Radiohead. Thanks!
  2. I know its a simple song, but it deserves me knowing every little note. Any help?
  3. At one point we had 7 cops. America's tax money in action, hard to belief we're in debt. Mr.Obama will surely save us like the world thinks.
  4. Woah! What's up! Like I said, just spread the word ;)
  5. Thanks, just spread it around to your friends. You guys, my friends, are my chance to go global and be famous and get to college and all that!
  6. Do we get arrested for bumping things here?
  7. Thanks. Keeping a straight face is a lot easier when you have to pay $88.
  8. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mzc8vS-ac-g]YouTube - 8,800 PENNIES!!![/ame] This is all true. Long story short, I got my car towed and they had the nerve to charge me $88... So I had the nerve to pay them in pennies.
  9. Pokemon Red. And that is one of the coolest songs in video game history!
  10. I'm looking for sheet music for the final battle you have with your rival from the original Pokemon Red and Blue versions. It's a real odd request, but can anyone find it?
  11. Amsterdam. I like so much I'm going to learn to play it on the Piano.
  12. You got that right, cause I've done this twice now late on a Saturday night, they only take about ten minutes to do.
  13. Parachutes: Spies AROBTTH: Amsterdam/Warning Sign X&Y: Swallowed in the Sea/What If VLVODAAOHF: Yes Prospekt's March/: Glass of Water
  14. Yup, I just posted the review for Shiver which was challenging because I had to break it down trying to find flaws in it. I failed.
  15. I recently decided that Chris Martin writes songs with more depth and meaning than almost anyone else in the world, so I've decided that I will periodically go through and rate every song based on the following criteria: 1.) Originality 2.) Musicality 3.) Meaning Each criteria will receive a maximum of five points, a perfect score is a fifteen out of fifteen, I started from song one of album one which was Don't Panic from Parachutes, and am up to song two of Album one which is "Shiver" Shiver Originality: 5/5 This is a true Coldplay song, it has everything that we have come to expect from Chris Martin. Similar to "Don't Panic", this song repeats similar stanzas throughout, as do most songs from "Parachutes". This song earned it's perfect score for originality as it presents us with a clear cut visual of the rejection Chris felt from whomever inspired him to write this. The rhythm and varying intensity of the song also helps to set this song apart from other main stream "Love Songs". Musicality: 5/5 Musically this song is perfect. Johnny Buckland opens with a nice little intro on the guitar before almost immediately breaking into an up beat solo and bringing it back down for Chris' Vocals which really sets the tone for the rest of the song. Guy Berryman lays down a nice mellow Bass line which doesn't over power Chris, Johnny or Will and adds to background to help complete the song. Will uses his symbols in very good unison with Johnny's varrying riffs on the Guitar throughout the song adding a nice dramatic effect, and Chris Martins' vocals in this song are perfect. His falsetto is about as good as it gets, Chris uses it perfectly when he sings the main line of the song "Don't you Shiver", elevating the note and then slurring it back down to add a uniqueness and remembrance to the song. The lyrics as a whole are excellently written and do well getting the main idea of this song across. The best part of the song is when Chris intensifies his falsetto for the penultimate stanza creating a feeling of urgency and then brings it all the way back down for the ending stanza to leave you in a sense of peace. Meaning: 5/5 A song's meaning tends to vary between individuals, but "Shiver" manages to present rejection in the most beautiful and poetic way possible to almost anyone. At times in this song Chris is seemingly pleading; "Did you want me to change? Well I changed for good...". The fact that all throughout the song Chris mentions his rejection yet orders someone "Don't you Shiver" just shows that Chris wrote this song with the intent of showing someone his true colors. Overall: 15/15 A perfect score with just the second song on the first album, I tried my hardest to find a fault with this song but failed to do so. It is musically invigorating and mentally stimulating, a crowd favorite and a timeless work. Chris Martin shows everyone a flash of his brilliance and future to come with "Shiver", and unlike a lot of artists who fail to build on success, Chris not only replicates this level of song, but he actually surpasses it with others. Please feel free to rate this song yourself and to give me feedback (Negative or Positive) on my analysis, I feel this is a good way to learn more about who Chris is as a person, because if you listen close enough, he pours himself out in some of his songs.
  16. Wow, I'm happy I finally got some replies to this, it went empty fora few days, I will keep goin then.
  17. I can actually sing "Yes" because I am blessed/cursed with a pretty friggen deep voice, which causes a straining falsetto for some songs, but I only really have a lot of trouble singing "Fix You", or at least that is the only one I can think of right now.
  18. I recently decided that Chris Martin writes songs with more depth and meaning than almost anyone else in the world, so I've decided that I will periodically go through and rate every song based on the following criteria: 1.) Originality 2.) Musicality 3.) Meaning Each criteria will receive a maximum of five points, a perfect score is a fifteen out of fifteen, I will start from song one of album one which is Don't Panic from Parachutes. Don't Panic Originality: 2/5 This may seem like a poor score, but I'm rating Chris' songs on his entire body of work for the Album they are from, and this is clearly one of Chris' first songs he wrote. The song has nice lyrics, but the lyrics seldom change from stanza to stanza, however they are poetic and serve a purpose like all lyrics should. Musicality: 5/5 when Coldplay went out to create the album 'Parachutes', you can tell they wanted a smooth moving, relaxed sounding album, and this song catches that feeling perfectly. Chris, Will, Johnny and Guy all mesh wonderfully in this song from beginning to end and Chris' vocals flow seamlessly over the music combining to give us a pretty good song to start a pretty good album. Meaning: 3/5 The meaning of this song, like almost all songs is different from person to person, but what I feel Chris was singing about in Don't Panic is a change in how he was living his life. The song would've been written around a time where all he knew was beginning to change as he was now in college, and now in a band. It seems like Chris is writing about everything he had fought to have, is now sinking into the depths of a more grown up and responsible world, and just like most of his songs he adds a bit of a love line to it towards the end saying "Cos yeah, everybody here's got somebody to lean on." which hints at the fact that even though everything he knew is now gone and changing, he had a special someone that was helping him stabilize and adapt to the change. Overall: 10/15 It may not be a great score, but considering it was one of the first songs Coldplay ever wrote it's pretty good. Musically this is a superb song, but lyrically is where it meets it's short comings, the repetition of the lyrics does good to drive home the point Chris was making with this song, but a little more variation could definatly have helped. Please feel free to rate this song yourself and to give me feedback (Negative or Positive) on my analysis, I feel this is a good way to learn more about who Chris is as a person, because if you listen close enough, he pours himself out in some of his songs.
  19. Thanks big time dude, I feel like I owe you a favor now, I don't really have anything to give you, except this joke I guess; "What do you call a dog with no hind legs and steel balls?" "Sparky"
  20. You're a life savor dude, I was afraid I would have to watch YouTube tutorials or something, I would much rather just read the music. Not to be greedy or anything, but if you have the entire Viva la Vida book, do you also happen to have the books for Parachutes, X&Y and Prospekts March/Other EP's?
  21. Thanks so much, I was worried I wouldn't be able to find it, I'm suppose to learn it and sing this so I can play it in two weeks, if you guys also have the complete sheet music to Viva la Vida I would really appreciate that too, I need to learn it as well.
  22. I need the entire sheet music for Piano to the song "You Found Me" from the Frays self titled album "The Fray", can anyone help me with this?
  23. I went to the concert in Orlando the day after Barack Obama won the election, and in the song Lovers in Japan, he replaced the lyrics "Osaka Sun" with "Obama Won"
  24. Dani Filth has been added to the list.
  25. Andy Gill is still surprisingly way in the lead as of right now.

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