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diego_camargo

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  1. Ok let's get serious now... A Head Full Of Dreams means: Head (fans) + Full Of Dreams (another AROBTTH or Viva style of album). It will contain the part 2 of all the songs in these two albums. The track list will be: Politik Politik The Last Chapter In My Place, In Your Place Life in Technicollor III Cemeteries of London When The Dead People Come Alive Clocks on Cell Phones Ops I'm Lost Again Daylight Darknight 84 Lets Put A Smile on Your Face (Batman Crossover) The Scientist creates Frankstein Green Eyes. Don't blink !!! WARNING! WARNING! A Whisper makes you Shiver (Crossover with Parachutes) A Rush of Blood To A Head Full Of Dreams Viva La Vida Louca ft Rick Martin Strawberry Swing with Nutella :p PS: Sorry for my English.
  2. WOW [video=youtube;OUiizphm9EU] The only miss of this remix was the short time for the Jonny's solo. But despite that, I think it's better than the original even when I think Jonny's guitar is the best thing of True Love.
  3. [video=youtube;bZEkLrqo58I] ;)
  4. I will repeat what I said in the other thread. I need more Rockplay!! I need more Major Minus, Violet Hill, God Put Smile Upon Your Face, Daylight, Politik. There was none of it in Ghost Stories. The one that came close to it was Ghost Story. I need more bold moves like Midnight, 42, Yes/ Chinese Sleep Chant. More alternative things. I'm ok with the pop stuff, but for me, the perfect Coldplay album has to be a mix of all those things.
  5. Me too. I need more Rockplay!! I need more Major Minus, Violet Hill, God Put Smile Upon Your Face, Daylight, Politik. There was none of it in Ghost Stories. The one that came close to it was Ghost Story. I need more bold moves like Midnight, 42, Yes/ Chinese Sleep Chant. More alternative things. I'm ok with the pop stuff, but for me, the perfect Coldplay album has to be a mix of all those things.
  6. YES!!!! And again, the production was FLAWLESS. They step up their game big time!
  7. This song remembers me a LOT of U2. I love when it hits the climax explosion in the end. It has the same vein of Strawberry Swing and Ink, and its probably one of their poppiest song to date. I'm not very into pop music (with the exception being Coldplay), or too poppiest songs, but I admit that's pretty good. The production was FLAWLESS. You can really hear Chris voice, clear as water and everything that's being played. I'ts not my favorite Coldplay song, but maybe is one of their best poppiest songs to date. Better than Sky Full Stars and Magic. For me it has the perfect mix between the Viva Era and the Ghost Stories Era. But I still love Oceans and Ghost Story so much more. The lyrics in these two song is a genius thing. PS: Sorry for my English.
  8. Someone said this album could be Ghost Stories part 2, and I think this makes a lot of sense. Maybe this is the final chapter Chris was talking about. * The title. * Working two albums at the same time (more or less). * I'm pretty sure Milla Furstova has a lot of related artwork. * The ending sequence of Ghost Stories with the upbeat song "A Sky Full Of Stars" could marks the beginning of the next album. * A lot of songs related to Ghost Stories not being used.
  9. Speaking of UWTB, this fan video is pretty cool: [video=youtube;q7z36psqxB4] BTW this song is very underrated. Beautiful song!
  10. I'm looking forward for the Will medieval english folk group. That could be awesome LOL
  11. Some awesomeness: <iframe width="854" height="510" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/LMGrKnbydBM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Mylo Tour was EPIC!!!!!
  12. Now I'm obsessed with that song LOL. I NEED to know the identity of that song!! Coldplay should do a cover for their next concert this week, just for the sake of fun!!! LOL PS: Sorry for my english :(
  13. Yes. I think it's the first time in their careers that I'm ready for either disappointment or to be really surprised by the next album. I like MX, but I will not like to see MX 2.0 or too much EDM songs. I want something truly unexpected like the Midnight release. Don't want EDM songs. Please... we had enough of this and I starting to get annoyed by my favorite band and one of my favorites musicians in the world.:(
  14. hahahahaha :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: PS: "The Troubles" is a masterpiece. Overall this album as more "ups" than "downs" and I think this will help U2 to revitalize their careers. I'm very happy today.
  15. HOLY SH****** That alternative clip was the best video they done since the Viva era (thought I really like the ETIAW video) and it's for one of my least favorite Coldplay's songs EVER. I don't understand why they choose to make another one, this was perfect. Why??????? I wanna see this in FULL HD:cry:.
  16. I have very low expectations about this LP7. I hope to be really surprised by it. MX is not that bad, Ghost Stories is good, but not the masterpiece I was wating for. What really scares me are Chris artisticly choices nowdays. Enviado de meu GT-S7560M usando Tapatalk
  17. 12 Great Coldplay Songs You Probably Don't Know Beyond the arena rock and tear jerkers: a tour of Chris Martin and Co.'s more obscure (and awesome) tracks Given their ubiquity on modern-rock radio and relentless stream of hits, it's easy to forget that Coldplay make more than just arena-sized singles. Digging deeper into the dark corners of their discography reveals a different side to the band, showing off bizarre detours, tributes to their influences and glimpses of Coldplays that could have been. Listen along via Beats Music here. "Such a Rush" Found on: Safety EP / The Blue Room EP In 1998, every band in the U.K. with more than one guitar was automatically entered into the "Next Radiohead" sweepstakes. Coldplay's debut EP/glorified demo Safety put them solidly in the running: Instead of being "Fitter Happier" they were "Bigger Stronger," a Bends-worthy slice of dissonant, modern-life-fearing rock. But final track "Such a Rush," building from a stark acoustic and chiming electric piano to a fiery, crashing conclusion, hinted at the bigger things ahead. "Easy to Please" Found on: Brothers and Sisters EP Before bringing Brian Eno onboard as their producer, Coldplay's sonic experiments were few and far between: They were more focused on clean and pretty than on bizarre. "Easy to Please" is an early exception, a barely-strummed acoustic song awash in a sea of amorphous found sound. "See You Soon" Found on: The Blue Room EP / Live 2003 Considered by many hardcore fans to be one of the band's best B-sides, both versions of the elegiac "See You Soon" are worth seeking out. What seems like a beautiful, stripped-down love song on the surface quickly grows sniper-rifle sinister: "In a bulletproof vest, with the windows all closed/I'll be doing my best, and I'll see you soon/In a telescope lens." The Blue Room presents the song as a claustrophobic acoustic ballad, but it really shines on Live 2003, where a slower tempo and Jonny Buckland's plaintive whale-song guitar make it truly haunting. "I Bloom Blaum" Found on: "In My Place" single A Rush of Blood to the Head is where Coldplay's mastery of U2-level bombast really began to take off. So it's easy to see why "I Bloom Blaum" (Icelandic for "the blue people") didn't make the album; its delicate, finger-picked folk would be more at home on a John Martyn record than sitting alongside "Clocks." "One I Love" Found on: "In My Place" single / Live 2003 They may be borrowing their title from R.E.M., but "One I Love" is a byproduct of Coldplay's love affair with Echo & the Bunnymen. Coldplay made no secret of their admiration for the band, covering "Lips Like Sugar" regularly in 2002 and 2003. "One I Love" strips away the Bunnymen's goth trappings, turns up the "soar" knob and recasts them as the arena-rock stars that Coldplay were fast becoming. "1.36" Found on: "The Scientist" single "1.36" is an oddity in the Coldplay catalog. It's one of their only songs that could truly be said to "rock," sporting a filthy PJ Harvey groove… and appears on the single for one of their least rocking songs, "The Scientist." Ash guitarist Tim Wheeler guests, as does friend/superfan and Shaun of the Dead star Simon Pegg, who was "roped in" to shout the "YEAHs" near the end, an accomplishment of which he is "inordinately proud." "Crest of Waves" Found on: "Clocks" single The smash "Clocks" set the template that would drive Coldplay's hits for the next few years: circular piano figures, swimmy synths, barely-there guitars, ooh-aah hooks. The "Clocks" single also contains a look through a door that they decided not to walk through with "Crests of Waves": straightforward guitar rock. Like Live 2003's "Moses," "Crests" recalls the glory days of late-Eighties alt-rock, and shows what the band might've sounded like if Martin hadn't discovered that synthesizer. "The World Turned Upside Down" Found on: "Fix You" single Chris Martin talked up the influence of krautrock on X&Y, even borrowing from Kraftwerk for the hook of "Talk," but the album used the genre's color palette more than its building blocks. This leftover from the X&Y sessions gives a glimpse at a Coldplay (almost) seduced by the motorik pulse. "World" plays like an immediate-gratification version of Wilco's "Spiders (Kidsmoke)": Will Champion and Guy Berryman lock into a metronomic hypno-thud while Jonny Buckland ticks away, but Chris Martin can't stay restrained for long. Where Wilco waited seemingly forever to break out on "Spiders," Martin can't resist the lure of a huge chorus, going majestic just after the 1:30 mark. "Things I Don't Understand" Found on: "Speed of Sound" single Bassist Guy Berryman can often be overlooked with his non-flashy playing and Coldplay's reliance on piano. On "Things I Don't Understand," he steps up Peter Hook-style, leading the melody on bass. New Order gets less mentions for influencing X&Y than they deserve, but this track pays proper tribute. "Prospekt's March/Poppyfields" Found on: Prospekt's March EP The constant, Eno-mandated stylistic shifts of Viva la Vida didn't leave much room for the quiet, scaled-back Coldplay of old, which makes "Prospekt's March" a treat for old-school fans. Released on the bonus disc of the special edition and later on its own EP, this lush, atmospheric track reminds fans that Coldplay are still masters of the tender ballad. "The Goldrush" Found on: "Life in Technicolor II" single You might find yourself moved or have your soul searched when listening to Coldplay, but you're not necessarily going to get in a few laughs. This is what makes "The Goldrush" the weirdest track in their entire discography. It stretches the definition of "great song," but it's a rare track where it sounds like the band is having a great time making it. Drummer Will Champion sings, Chris Martin giggles through the background and shouts out instructions and the band joins the likes of Talking Heads and U2 by getting Brian Eno in on gang vocals. "Christmas Lights" Found on: "Christmas Lights" single Given their unflagging earnestness, it's amazing that Coldplay made it over a decade before recording a Christmas song. This digital-only one-off single appeared shortly before Christmas 2010 and starts off as the biggest bummer since "Christmas Shoes," with Martin lamenting: "Christmas night, another fight/Tears we cried a flood/Got all kinds of poison in/Poison in my blood." Before long, the magic of Christmas takes over and it's choirs all around. The seriousness of the song is offset by the whimsical video, which features Simon Pegg as a violin-playing Elvis impersonator. Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/12-great-coldplay-songs-you-probably-dont-know-20140820?page=2#ixzz3AzIK7gkr Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook -------------------------------------------------------------- Cool:cool:
  18. 1 Oceans (one of my favorites songs from Coldplay, one of the deepest lyrics Chris has ever done. I just like to thank Chris for wrote this. This song helps me a lot) 2 Magic ( The best single from the album so far.) 3 Always in my head 4 True Love ( The chorus is f*** brilliant!!!!!!) 5 Ghost Story 6 A Sky Full Of Stars 7 Midnight 8 O 9 Another's Arms 10 All your Friends 11 Ink Enviado de meu GT-S7560M usando Tapatalk
  19. In my personal opinion this gig was the best they recorded for this Ghost Stories Era. Before this I had the Itunes Festival 2014 as my favorite. Way better than the NBC special. So awesome :o:wideeyed: It really surprised me. I hope to find a Fulll HD version of the video.;)
  20. Guardians of the Galaxy: Awesome Mix Vol.1 - One of the best soundtracks I ever heard :o
  21. lol BEST COUNTRY MUSIC EVER hahahaa It's like Rap with Country :p
  22. This maybe one of my favorite videos from Coldplay: [video=youtube;vvwuAGHJP24] The performance and the images are so stunning, and really fits together. Just beautiful.
  23. It is. LOL. It's like Sherlock Holmes and Watson discovering how the human body reacts to sex in the mids' 60 . The funny thing is to see the mentallity that people at that time had about sex and realize that only a little bit improved in our society. Incredible show. Brilliant acting from Martin Sheen and Lizzy Caplan (I think I got her name wrong hahaha) and others. Enviado de meu GT-S7560M usando Tapatalk
  24. Masters of Sex. Sadly only a few people in the world watches it. Amazing show. Amazing cast. Looking for to see the premiere of season 2 tomorrow. Enviado de meu GT-S7560M usando Tapatalk

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