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Betaray ha scritto:NewMan ha scritto:LAGNA LOW????????????????
MA DI DOVE? e allora let there be love che sarebbe?
compratelo tu filtro fiore coldpaly
di vera lagna su DBTT c'è nè 1 non 10
NewMan ha scritto:Betaray ha scritto:NewMan ha scritto:LAGNA LOW????????????????
MA DI DOVE? e allora let there be love che sarebbe?
compratelo tu filtro fiore coldpaly
di vera lagna su DBTT c'è nè 1 non 10
nn posso dire nulla perchè nn le scaricherò anche se ho sentito alcune versioni live, però se ci fai caso in X & Y la chitarra elettrica regna, magari all'inizio alcune partono lente ma nel finale diventano spettacolari
Betaray ha scritto:Coldplay - 'Speed Of Sound'
(Tuesday May 31, 2005 2:44 PM )
Released on 23/05/05
Label: Parlophone
You'd be forgiven for thinking that this was released ages ago. For reasons best known to Parlophone's marketing team, Chris Martin and, one presumes, Satan himself, this came out in the US almost a clear month before it hit the shops here.
Remember those stories about Coldplay being the first British band since The Beatles to debut in the Billboard Top Ten? They ran at the end of last month. Since then the song's been all over the radio, downloaded in every charted region of the planet, and hammered to the point where it's almost impossible to come to the song with a fresh perspective.
What compounds the issue is the fact this was released ages ago. Three years ago. Only then it was called "Clocks" and it sounded bold and new and ambitious. Listen to that piano riff. It's the one from "Clocks" with every second note taken out. Of course, they should worry - blah blah Billboard chart blah blah Beatles. But really there's something horribly defeatist about this single, as if Chris Martin now knows what buttons he has to push and can't see any good reason not to push them. How does a British band make it big in America? Simple, rewrite your songs with half of the original ideas taken out.
Let's hope the album has a bit more imagination.
by Ian Watson
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