Sunday, December 7, 2008
"The Scientist", "Clocks", "Yellow" are just a few songs that I adore from the British band, Coldplay. Although I've noticed that their albums tend to get old with me fast, I still think that they are fantastic. I would even agree with the radio DJ when he says that whenever their music comes on, ladies' panties literally melt. It's so true ahaha. Probably not mine, but I mean, some girls just melt listening to them, imagining Chris Martin serenading them on a fine evening.
Anyways, I get tired of their songs, but not their instrumentals. Over the past few years, I've become an addict of piano covers of Coldplay songs and other artists. Some times just listening to the piano without the lyrics just fits a mood or atmosphere so much better. It's softer and more tranquil.
A few days ago, I came across Coldplay's release of Viva La Vida Prospekt's March. It has all the songs off the original album with just a couple more songs, including a couple remixes. The song that caught my attention was "Postcards from Far Away". It is completely piano. No lyrics, no guitars, no drums. Simply piano. It is so beautiful and I can't stop listening to it. I really mean it. I'm listening to it right now, actually. I find myself at ease listening to it. With the sun shining in my room on and off and it being Sunday, this song completes my day so perfectly. I think it might bring up a classical phase in me soon. But then...maybe it already has.
Labels: Coldplay
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