Genius Meanings
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Coldplay – Speed of Sound
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The song was inspired by Martin’s daughter, Apple, and English alternative rock singer Kate Bush.
That’s a song where we were listening to a lot of Kate Bush last summer, and we
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Coldplay – Clocks
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Continuing the existential themes of A Rush of Blood to the Head, “Clocks” opens with a haunting piano melody into Chris Martin’s falsetto vocals.
The song concerns the paradox
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Coldplay – Clocks (Live in Sydney)
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[Verse 1] / (Oh!) / Lights go out and I can't be saved / Tides that I tried to swim against / You've put me down upon my knees / Oh, and I beg, I beg and plead, singin' / Come out
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Coldplay – Fix You
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“Fix You” is the fourth track and second single from Coldplay’s third album X&Y. It was written by Chris Martin for his then-wife, Gwyneth Paltrow, to comfort her after her father
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Coldplay – Gravity
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“Gravity” is a rare Coldplay song; first performed live in 2002, then later, Chris Martin gave the song to British band Embrace.
The lyrics talk about a relationship between two
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Coldplay – A Whisper
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“A Whisper” serves as the continuation of the themes of an existential crisis, which can only be cured by finding love and someone to share life with.
From another point of view
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Coldplay – Clocks Samples
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See all of “Clocks” by Coldplay’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Coldplay – Yellow
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“Yellow” is the fifth track and second single from Coldplay’s 2000 debut album Parachutes. It is one of their oldest and most enduring hits, continuing to be a celebrated staple of
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Coldplay – Clocks (Live in Buenos Aires)
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[Verse 1] / Lights go out and I can't be saved / Tides that I tried to swim against / Have brought me down upon my knees / Oh, and I beg, I beg and plead, singing / Come out of
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Coldplay – Crests of Waves
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“Crests Of Waves” is the second song on Coldplay’s Clocks EP. It’s one of two otherwise unreleased songs on the EP; the other is called “Animals”.
Lyrically, “Crests of Waves
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Coldplay – Sparks
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“Sparks” is an acoustic song by the British rock band Coldplay. It’s the fourth track off of Coldplay’s debut album, Parachutes.
This acoustic love song is about a person who
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InanimateMashups – Coldplay- The Megamix
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[Instrumental] / They fly on / [Instrumental] / Oh-oh-oh oh-oh-oh / Oh-oh-oh oh-oh-oh / Oh-oh-oh oh-oh-oh (you...) / Oh-oh-oh oh-oh-oh (...are) / I turn the music up, I got my
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Coldplay – For You
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Originally on the Japanese version of Coldplay’s ‘debut’ album Parachutes, For You was released as a bonus track along with Careful Where You Stand. It is also one of the least
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Rhythms Del Mundo (Ft. Coldplay) – Clocks
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Lights go out, and I can't be saved / Tides that I tried to swim against / Brought me down upon my knees / Oh, I beg, I beg and plead, singin' / Come out if things aren't said
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Super Mash Bros. – Broseidon, Lord Of The Brocean
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[Coldplay, "Speed of Sound", Background] / [Beastie Boys, "Intergalactic", Foreground] / Mmm, drop! / [J-kwon, "Tipsy", Foreground] / Yo, two step wit' me, two step wit' me / One
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Coldplay – Such a Rush
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3rd song on Safety EP, May 1998.
5th song on The Blue Room EP, October 1999.
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Coldplay – Talk
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“Talk” is the third single from Coldplay’s third album, X&Y. It features lyrics about feeling insecure and how conversation could fix it, and a recurring melodic hook directly
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Coldplay (Ft. El Lele De Los Van Van) – Clocks/Relojes
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[Chris Martin] / The lights go out and I can't be saved / Tides that I tried to swim against / You've put me down upon my knees / Oh, I beg, I beg and plead, singing / Come out of
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Coldplay – See You Soon
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Third track from Coldplay’s second EP ‘The Blue Room’, released in 1999. The track would later become a staple of the band’s ‘A Rush Of Blood To The Head’ tour’s setlists
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Coldplay – The Scientist
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“The Scientist” is a very mellow song about trying to analyze a broken relationship.
The song’s melody is inspired by “Don’t Look Back in Anger” by the Oasis, especially the piano
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