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  1. I think it's the fact that in the bridge of "What If" [Live @ Toronto 2006] Chris sings "Let's say that darkness always turns into light." as opposed to "You know that darkness always turns into light." from the album version. It somehow sounds more dark and pessimistic, and sad. https://youtu.be/zFXjgR6jbpY
  2. kudos dude, this sounds awesome :D thanks for the guitar chords too, I'll try them as soon as I get home
  3. Sure, here's the song : and here are the lyrics : [Chorus] What is this feeling that I can't explain? And why am I never gonna sleep again? What is this thing I've never seen before? A little boy lost in a breaking storm Pilots up and away they fly To write your name in the summer sky Life has really only just begun Life that comes And everything under the sun [Verse 3] X is Y The land, sea, rivers, trees, the stars, the sky 365 degrees All of the surface and the underneath Searching your mellow and outsings your key, ah And everything under the sun And everything under the sun
  4. Around the third verse (the one after the first chorus) (like 2:34) there is a sentence Chris sings. In the official Coldplay lyrics section, that part is non-existent. (it is just not there) and in other lyrics sites , it is written as : "Searching your mellow an outsings your key, ah." Which doesn't make any sense, and I don't think it's correct. I believe what he's singing is not English. Japanese or Chinese perhaps. Any thoughts ?
  5. It IS the same chords, yes, however I still think that they are not played by guitar. There is no strumming sound whatsoever, and all the notes are played simultaneously and uniformly. (Of course, I could be totally wrong about this :D)
  6. It can be heard on Don't Panic just after the intro (at 0:10) playing chords over the verse. (It is probably there throughout the song, but here you can hear it more clearly.) I don't know about the other songs, though. I'll have a more careful listen later and let you know what I've found.
  7. Hey ! I was actually looking for it myself. "I got it." means you have tabbed it out yourself ? I'd be very grateful if you could you post it somewhere ( or if you have posted it already, then a link, perhaps) .
  8. I have found a cover video on YT, it sounds (and looks) pretty accurate, but I am not really certain. Check it out :
  9. e|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| B|-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-12-17-17-17-17-17-17-17-17-17-17-17| G|-11-11-11-11-11-11-14-14-14-14-14-14-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-13-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16-16| D|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| A|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| E|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| I just fell in love with that last "16-17" he's hitting just before 3rd chorus ! It's heavenly :D

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