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SHOUT THE COLDPLAY LYRICS
I RAN AWAY FROM YOU!!!!! IT'S ALL I EVER DO!!!!
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The end of Cementries of London IS SPINE TINGLINGLY BRILLIANT!
Thank you, the-scientist, you are so kind.
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The riddle of COL?
I don't suppose it could be ...witches are in the Seine...? I know the Seine River is not in England, but if the story of this song includes the "ghost towns in the ocean" it's only another hop over into France. Maybe not. But I agree that it doesn't sound exactly like "witches in the saying". I can't tie this song together for the life of me. First there is the people who "go walking". Who are they? Then there are witches and ghosts. Then God comes into the picture. I don't get it. But this song has become my favorite Coldplay song.
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Guess The Lyrics Game!!
It's Sting - Consider Me Gone An easier one then: I took the money, I spiked your drink, You miss too much these days if you stop to think,
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GAME: ANSWER WITH A SONG
I Shot the Sheriff How would you describe yourself to other people?
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Coldplay Fan Survey (it will only take a minute)
1. Hearing Clocks on the radio and thinking, "It sounds good but it's a little simple. Not like the music from the good old days". 2. no 3a. Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends 3b. Cemeteries of London 3c. The Hardest Part 4. I have nothing. 5. I played "White Shadows" over the PA at halftime at my son's high school basketball game. (I volunteer as the PA announcer at the high school.) 5.
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Does anyone here besides me just wanna rock out to Coldplay sometimes?
I knew there would be someone else out there who did that! Yeah, Talk ROCKS! Which do you you like the album version or the other. I like the other version that doesn't slow down. While Chris is singing the chorus - "So you don't know where you're going but you wanna talk..." I am air-guitaring THE HELL out of the guitar part!!!!! :guitarist:
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Guess The Lyrics Game!!
coldplay - such a rush There were rooms of forgiveness, In the house that we shared, But this space has been emptied, Of whatever was there, There were cupboards of patience, There were shelfloads of care, But whoever came calling, Found nobody there,
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(game) The Next poster...
I have a full attic but I rarely go up there. Tnp believes in ghosts.
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The end of Cementries of London IS SPINE TINGLINGLY BRILLIANT!
Whenever I hear this I get a vision of what the piano solo might look like on a video. As the song furiously comes to a halt, suddenly you see Chris, all alone, in a huge, old, dark mansion. There is moonlight coming in a window, illuminating Chris. He's standing in front of an old Grandfather clock. Chris reverently turns the minute hand of the clock until the clock strikes midnight. Then you hear the two lines of the piano solo as if they were the chimes of the clock. Chris closes the clock face. End of video. Do you like? That's just something I imagined the first time I heard the song. I wanted to share it. Thanks!
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Concerts/Artists you have seen/Are planning to see
Kenny Loggins Heart w/Mr. Mister U2 (Joshua Tree) Sting (Nothing Like the Sun...) Midnight Oil (Blue Sky Mining) Ray Charles Sting (Sacred Love) Sting (Broken Music) Los Lobos The Police reunion tour
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Rate the latest movie you've seen
Hellboy II 7/10 Pretty good.... One of those rare sequels that are better than the first movie.
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GAME: ANSWER WITH A SONG
Band on the Run - Wings Where will you be 5 years from now?
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Cemeteries reminds me a little of Scarborough Fair/Canticle
Sorry Claudia, I didn't happen to look at the other thread because I'm not really seeing the House of the Rising Sun thing the other person was talking about. Then again, I only have a passing knowledge of that particular song. But, on the bright side, it appears as if great minds think alike.;)
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Guess The Lyrics Game!!
EL-E-VA-TION! WHHOOHOO!! I can't hear that song without thinking of Angelina Jolie which is not a bad thing at all if you get it... ROWR! :kiss: In the basement bars, In the battle cars, Be cool or be cast out.
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