It’s hard to deny the infectious riff of this song - with the groovy guitar matched up with energetic clapping and a sing-along type vocal outro that makes it almost impossible to turn off.
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“Adventure of a Lifetime” ( A Head Full of Dreams, 2016)Īfter a brief hiatus following Ghost Stories, Coldplay came back with a new, vibrant sound for the first single off of their seventh album, A Head Full Of Dreams. “Christmas Lights,” a less-powerful but similarly pristine original composition, was much more in his range, joining the modern holiday canon with a Zales-worthy piano riff and a clever nod to Darlene Love -via- Bono - “When you’re still waiting for the snow to fall/ It doesn’t really feel like Christmas at all. “Christmas Lights” (Non-album single, 2010)Ĭoldplay’s 2003 cover of The Pretenders’ Christmas power ballad “2000 Miles” sounded like a good idea but didn’t really take Chrissie Hynde’s peerlessly heartfelt delivery is tough to match or even approach without 100% commitment, which isn’t always the amiable Martin’s thing. Their “Green Eyes” is a predictably lovely capo’d ballad, good for the solo-Martin section of the live show, with the singer insisting “I came here with a load/ And it feels so much lighter/ Now I met you.” Save you a Google: Gwenyth Paltrow’s eyes are actually blue. Never in music history has there been a bad song called “Green Eyes,” and Coldplay sure weren’t about to have the first.
“Green Eyes” ( A Rush of Blood to the Head, 2002) The lyrics on the track, like many on the entire album, echo the idea of feeling “lost” and “drifting,” this time in space, with a dreamy guitar melody and a beautifully haunting violin outro. The title track off of the band’s third studio album represented exactly what they wanted the album to sound like – a glorious space odyssey, influenced by David Bowie and Brian Eno. A majestic amount of ground covered for a sub-four-minute deep cut. “42” is one of the few that bothers to bring it full circle, with their eerie piano ballad about something being wrooooooong evolving into a jagged alt-prog shuffle with rusty “Optimistic” guitars, only to return back on Martin, the piano, the dead living in Martin’s head. Two-part songs were the reason for the season on Coldplay’s fourth album, with about half the set’s tracks ending up in very different places than they started. “42” (Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends, 2008)
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It grows to a powerful ballad, with bellowing harmonies and chiming guitar riff, to create an intimate-sounding track to offer relief from the series of bombastic singles that opens the album. “Up Against the World” ( Mylo Xyloto, 2011)Īnother Mylo track, this one features a tried-and-true Coldplay combo: Martin’s soft vocals and a strumming guitar. “Lost!” ( Viva La VIda or Death and All His Friends, 2008)Ī Viva La Vida single that borrows the organ from “Fix You” for far less stadium-leveling purposes: “Lost!” is a gently knocking testament to being adrift-but-not-too-adrift, Martin moaning, “I’m just waiting till the shine wears off.” “Lost!” also marked the peak of Martin’s double-dating friendship with fellow music industry titan (and power coupler) Jay-Z, with the Jigga Man showing up on the song’s remix with one of his wiser post-retirement couplets: “So it’s tough bein’ Bobby Brown/ To be Bobby then, you gotta be Bobby now.” - A.U.Ĥ6. A single version nearly snips the original’s length in half, but “Up&Up” is best served as a nearly seven-minute, fiercely positive pop-rock jam. chant, a hopeful crescendo that captures a glass-half-full full-length. The final song on A Head Full of Dreams demonstrates Coldplay’s mission statement for the album as a speedy follow-up to the somber Ghost Stories: “We’re gonna get it, get it together right now,” Martin & Co. “Oh, I think I’ve landed/ Where there are miracles at work,” frontman Chris Martin sings, and for the seventh time, you’re right there with him.
“A Head Full of Dreams” ( A Head Full of Dreams, 2016)Ĭoldplay hit the ground running on the opener to their seventh (and largely presumed final) album, a blood-rushing, open-space rocker that tries to lap U2’s “One Tree Hill ” and almost succeeds. Not only did it highlight the band’s relatively new incorporation of over-the-top synths, but it also gave a nod to classic Coldplay styles with its mini-guitar solo and piano outro. The band paired rousing, layered vocals, dramatic violins, and dreamy synths to create the addicting track, which scored a Grammy nomination for best pop duo/group performance. Acquistiamo la tua casa – estinguiamo i tuoi debiti Riacquisti la tua casa con dilazione fino a 30 anni Prestito “salva casa” Siamo operativi in tutta ItaliaĬoldplay released this euphoric track as the second single from their 2011 rock opera Mylo Xyloto.