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Life In Technicolor Acoustic Chords?
F#, D, A Then at the end of the verse E, A
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ELIMINATION GAME 4 CD COLDPLAY SHOWDOWN!
Strawberry Swing 226 (+) In My Place 218 (-)
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What are currently your 3 favorite Coldplay songs and why ?
1. Talk: The drums and bass really make this song. Upbeat, Coldplay at their rock-est. 2. God Put a Smile Upon Your Face: Can't explain it. Great song. 3. Amsterdam: It's very moving. The climax arrives perfectly and works even better live (not only using Live 03 as a reference). AGH SO MANY MORE Honorable mentions: Death and All His Friends, Don't Panic, Yellow, Everything's Not Lost, Reign of Love
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Radiohead
I've heard that Thom Yorke once called Coldplay "cheap pop music". Is that even true? To the best of my knowledge, Radiohead haven't even addressed Coldplay...
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Green Day
I listened to the 21st Century Breakdown demo, and it's not that it's bad, just that it's the same sound as American Idiot. I seriously hope the other songs are a bit more adventurous, and that the final version is at least a little better than the demo. I hope this doesn't turn out to be American Idiot on steroids.
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Your Ranking of Coldplay Albums & Why...
I'm a fan of A Whisper... anyway, 1. X & Y: The first Coldplay album I listened to from start to finish. I don't know, sometimes it drags on a bit and bores (like the mid-end of Low) but overall it had the most rhythm and energy. I guess a criticism is that the "energy" is forced. Top Tracks: White Shadows, Fix You, Twisted Logic, Talk, The Hardest Part 2. A Rush of Blood to the Head: Great stuff. It's the mid-range of the original Coldplay trilogy, and has some great songs. Tracks 1-5 are probably the best sequence of tracks Coldplay has had. Somehow, though, it shifts into a lower gear in the middle (Green Eyes, Warning Sign) and while those two are great tracks, it's the small bit that pushes it below X&Y. Top Tracks: Daylight, Amsterdam, Politik, The Scientist, A Whisper 3. Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends: After its initial release, I was impressed with Coldplay's evolution on this album. For some reason, though, many of the songs just don't have that same kick of the past albums. I can't explain it. Guy, Will and Jonny were turned up on this one, and I feel that it should be number one, but this doesn't evoke the emotions the same way as the past albums. It's only because of a few top-notch tracks that this beats Parachutes. Top Tracks: Death and All His Friends, Life in Technicolor, Viva La Vida, 42 4. Parachutes: Premier soft rock. This is a personal taste issue: this just wasn't as good as the others, and tracks like High Speed and Sparks seemed to drag on. High Speed fit much better in the Blue Room EP, which is one of my favorite records of Coldplay's. It's good, though, since bands should improve with each record. Top Tracks: Don't Panic, Trouble, Yellow, Shiver, [Life is for Living]
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What do you think about the piano part at the beginning??!!
I heard on one of their many track-by-track analyses post-Viva La Vida release that the beginning of Death and All His Friends (the quiet part) was supposed to be the intro to Rainy Day, but since the two were in the same key, they spliced Rainy Day's intro to DAAHF. That could be the remnants.
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