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| Coldplay – 42 Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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Lol what I meant to say was:
This website isn't a review site, please don't keep it that way. However I disagree with you. The song is able to strike amazing meaning and imagrey differently for everyone. It's eerie and mysterious and saddening, yet interesting in it's beggining intro, but then speeds up to a quicker tone picking up the pace and is very uplifting, giving it a balance between the intro and ending. Great song. |
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| Coldplay – 42 Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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This song isn't a review site, please keep it that way. However I disagree with you. The song is able to strike amazing meaning and imagrey differently for everyone. It's eerie and mysterious and saddening, yet interesting in it's beggining intro, but then speeds up to a quicker tone picking up the pace and is very uplifting, giving it a balance between the intro and ending. Great song. |
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| Coldplay – 42 Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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You've got a very good connection there, and I also did realize that in Romeo and Juliet, the Friar made a potion for Juliet to appear dead and awake in 42 hours so she wouldn't marry Paris and could reunite with Romeo, but we know that didn't happen.
So in reality, you can see the connection between this song and Romeo and Juliet. However it is in someway a stretch. There could be so many meanings for this song, because honestly I see 42 everywhere I go for some reason, including Romeo and Juliet. But I personally don't think it's about Romeo and Juliet, the reason why is because it doesn't talk about love at all, how they rushed, and it doesn't exactly pin point their deaths, unless you think very hard. Perhaps you could say "you thouhgt you might be a ghost" is a relation because Romeo he was dead without Juliet, when he wasn't, he almost got to heaven but he killed himself which was the gravest sin at that time, and Juliet almost got to heaven as well but she committed the sin as well. That's the best I can do to support that theory. |
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| Coldplay – Lost+ (feat. Jay-Z) Lyrics
| 17 years ago
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I'm sorry Bell, I disagree with you. Either way it's still an opinion, just because you may see the art of the rap other may not. But however, Honestly I think that the rap is catchy and has a great use of Oximorons, but the issue to me is that to me it feels somewhat out of place. It doesn't fit in with the theme or meaning that Coldplay is trying to give with this song. I think this verse with Jay-Z would fit greatly into one of his original works, with his style and type of music, this song is the same way I feel he failed with his work with Linkin Park. The only one I felt it worked with Linkin Park which was in my view almost failure was that Linkin Park did incorporate rap. As Jay-Z talks about Crime, pimps ect. Linkin Park talks about Trying to be someone you aren't in Lying From you/Dirt off your Shoulders, these two topics don't match and ruin both meanings of the song. That's what is happening in this song. This song is about being lost, while Jay-Z talks about the Civil Rights Movement. Coldplay's fans could care less about this since they are British. They had no Civil Rights Movement. The Jesus topic does make sense however along with the others. These songs don't match. Point. Also, why does Jay-Z always have to put "nigga" in every song he writes? It contradicts himself? Whatever, that's off topic.
But anyways, besides my reply to Bell, this website really isn't about reviews guys. It's about song meanings. Stop reviewing every song please. |
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