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Coldplay: Live in Sydney 2003 - See You Soon

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2007

Live performance of a great B-side.

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  • i liked x&y i don't see why everybody's saying it's not as good as the others this is a godd song thou

  • I couldn't agree more... The world, the universe slows down just a little bit to listen to this song every once in a while... it doesn't get much better than this moment.

    Let it ring out forever.

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  • i love this song!!

  • beautiful

  • This song is absolutely tantalizing.

    The guitar weeps as though it's singing it's own melody.

    I love the sweat that just streams down Chris' face - so much passion and devotion.

    This is one of those songs that the whole world needs to sit down and listen to all at once - come at rest and peace with everything and just think about that one person - that one person that keeps you breathing.

    I'll see you soon...

  • Have u heard their music before they got signed you know this is coldplays identity. This is one of it.

  • what are "b-sides"?

    i don't understand.

    enlighten me?

    :)

  • I can talk for hours about this, but in sure a part of me agrees with you. Their B-Sides seem more heartfelt and personal, but I know Coldplay loves to rock crowds. Personally, I like both sides of them. And as long as they continue to show both, I'll never complain one way or another.

  • Square One's best moment is the coda, which is back to Chris and acoustic guitar (everything else is just texture in the background) and Til Kingdom Come is also in their simpler style. Talk and A Message are both largely unremarkable, imo. From what I'm seeing of the B-sides I'm pretty sure there are two Coldplays: The one the record company likes that we see, and the one making far more interesting rock that we don't...

  • I see your point, but you can't deny songs like Square One, Talk, A Message, and Til Kingdom Come. Their simpler style is quite breathtaking though

  • coldplay has always the greatest b-sides

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