Chapter 2

Chapter 2 Lyrics

Song Chapter 2
Artist Coldplay
Album Coldplay Story
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[00:00.00] ..so successful, because essentially they're such a good band.
[00:05.02] And that's the reason.
[00:06.02] I don't think it's to do promotion,
[00:07.53] I don't think it's to do with them being goodlooking,
[00:09.64] Or people wanting to be with them like you get with many male bands.
[00:16.18] It's about them being good and being talented and just being completely sincere.
[00:22.34] And honest in the fact that they're doing this because they're passionate about it.
[00:34.79] End of the last year we went to uh
[00:36.75] L.A.and Scotland and London these places about three days,
[00:40.58] And we would fly first class everywhere.
[00:43.01] And we were like playing a sold out gay care(??)
[00:45.02] And then we were speaking to Surren Sisters(??) alone here you know
[00:48.46] And I thought, and then sometimes I just get swallowed with pride
[00:51.45] Cus I think it only in 3 years ago,
[00:53.53] Me and him, we sat in a bedroom go right(??)
[00:57.05] This is good isn't it?
[00:58.69] I bet the blowney(???) still likes this.
[01:01.34] And now we kindda talking to prime Tom usual,(????) did you know what I mean
[01:04.65] So it's wicked.
[01:07.68] Coldplay is such a good band because they've got this raw energy to them you know
[01:12.00] And that's quite rare you know, when you listen to them,
[01:15.62] You're really absorbing everything about them.
[01:23.03] That you want to..to get the record deal.. when you start the band.
[01:26.54] Yeah,we sure enough do, yeah, I think all bands do
[01:36.51] They've come from very grass roots, the kind of uh territory,
[01:41.25] They are formed when they're in college and they
[01:45.41] They all got together love and pursuit of just making really good music
[01:50.21] And they sort of started their goals I think,
[01:52.74] And they just kept their own instinct of sounds
[01:56.98] And..they just sort of doing what they wanna do
[02:01.35] And what they do is really really good.
[02:04.40] It England has been known to bestow the royal treatment
[02:06.98] On it's home-grown celebrities at a young age.
[02:10.09] The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Stone Roses, Blur, Oasis and Suede
[02:14.72] Were barely shaving when they scale the charts
[02:17.04] And had their images splashed on the front page.
[02:20.58] It's just kind of a bit much, you know?
[02:23.54] I mean it's fair enough to be interested in people
[02:25.04] But if you incident in them to the appointment,
[02:28.06] Like, they can't go anywhere
[02:30.77] But, like, I'll have to have my..it's we..I open my curtains
[02:36.29] With that six lenses pointed to your window the whole time.
[02:39.82] Following in those footsteps, Coldplay's debut album entered the UK chart at NO.1
[02:44.99] Which is pretty impressive,
[02:46.85] Given the fact that not only is the poor tact
[02:49.13] Noticeably devoid of fashion statement in rock n' roll eagers,(??)
[02:53.36] But they had only released a few singles previously.
[02:56.61] Fame and fortune are now theirs, but it wasn't always this way.
[00:00.00] .. so successful, because essentially they' re such a good band.
[00:05.02] And that' s the reason.
[00:06.02] I don' t think it' s to do promotion,
[00:07.53] I don' t think it' s to do with them being goodlooking,
[00:09.64] Or people wanting to be with them like you get with many male bands.
[00:16.18] It' s about them being good and being talented and just being completely sincere.
[00:22.34] And honest in the fact that they' re doing this because they' re passionate about it.
[00:34.79] End of the last year we went to uh
[00:36.75] L. A. and Scotland and London these places about three days,
[00:40.58] And we would fly first class everywhere.
[00:43.01] And we were like playing a sold out gay care??
[00:45.02] And then we were speaking to Surren Sisters?? alone here you know
[00:48.46] And I thought, and then sometimes I just get swallowed with pride
[00:51.45] Cus I think it only in 3 years ago,
[00:53.53] Me and him, we sat in a bedroom go right??
[00:57.05] This is good isn' t it?
[00:58.69] I bet the blowney??? still likes this.
[01:01.34] And now we kindda talking to prime Tom usual,???? did you know what I mean
[01:04.65] So it' s wicked.
[01:07.68] Coldplay is such a good band because they' ve got this raw energy to them you know
[01:12.00] And that' s quite rare you know, when you listen to them,
[01:15.62] You' re really absorbing everything about them.
[01:23.03] That you want to.. to get the record deal.. when you start the band.
[01:26.54] Yeah, we sure enough do, yeah, I think all bands do
[01:36.51] They' ve come from very grass roots, the kind of uh territory,
[01:41.25] They are formed when they' re in college and they
[01:45.41] They all got together love and pursuit of just making really good music
[01:50.21] And they sort of started their goals I think,
[01:52.74] And they just kept their own instinct of sounds
[01:56.98] And.. they just sort of doing what they wanna do
[02:01.35] And what they do is really really good.
[02:04.40] It England has been known to bestow the royal treatment
[02:06.98] On it' s homegrown celebrities at a young age.
[02:10.09] The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Stone Roses, Blur, Oasis and Suede
[02:14.72] Were barely shaving when they scale the charts
[02:17.04] And had their images splashed on the front page.
[02:20.58] It' s just kind of a bit much, you know?
[02:23.54] I mean it' s fair enough to be interested in people
[02:25.04] But if you incident in them to the appointment,
[02:28.06] Like, they can' t go anywhere
[02:30.77] But, like, I' ll have to have my.. it' s we.. I open my curtains
[02:36.29] With that six lenses pointed to your window the whole time.
[02:39.82] Following in those footsteps, Coldplay' s debut album entered the UK chart at NO. 1
[02:44.99] Which is pretty impressive,
[02:46.85] Given the fact that not only is the poor tact
[02:49.13] Noticeably devoid of fashion statement in rock n' roll eagers,??
[02:53.36] But they had only released a few singles previously.
[02:56.61] Fame and fortune are now theirs, but it wasn' t always this way.
[00:00.00] .. so successful, because essentially they' re such a good band.
[00:05.02] And that' s the reason.
[00:06.02] I don' t think it' s to do promotion,
[00:07.53] I don' t think it' s to do with them being goodlooking,
[00:09.64] Or people wanting to be with them like you get with many male bands.
[00:16.18] It' s about them being good and being talented and just being completely sincere.
[00:22.34] And honest in the fact that they' re doing this because they' re passionate about it.
[00:34.79] End of the last year we went to uh
[00:36.75] L. A. and Scotland and London these places about three days,
[00:40.58] And we would fly first class everywhere.
[00:43.01] And we were like playing a sold out gay care??
[00:45.02] And then we were speaking to Surren Sisters?? alone here you know
[00:48.46] And I thought, and then sometimes I just get swallowed with pride
[00:51.45] Cus I think it only in 3 years ago,
[00:53.53] Me and him, we sat in a bedroom go right??
[00:57.05] This is good isn' t it?
[00:58.69] I bet the blowney??? still likes this.
[01:01.34] And now we kindda talking to prime Tom usual,???? did you know what I mean
[01:04.65] So it' s wicked.
[01:07.68] Coldplay is such a good band because they' ve got this raw energy to them you know
[01:12.00] And that' s quite rare you know, when you listen to them,
[01:15.62] You' re really absorbing everything about them.
[01:23.03] That you want to.. to get the record deal.. when you start the band.
[01:26.54] Yeah, we sure enough do, yeah, I think all bands do
[01:36.51] They' ve come from very grass roots, the kind of uh territory,
[01:41.25] They are formed when they' re in college and they
[01:45.41] They all got together love and pursuit of just making really good music
[01:50.21] And they sort of started their goals I think,
[01:52.74] And they just kept their own instinct of sounds
[01:56.98] And.. they just sort of doing what they wanna do
[02:01.35] And what they do is really really good.
[02:04.40] It England has been known to bestow the royal treatment
[02:06.98] On it' s homegrown celebrities at a young age.
[02:10.09] The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Stone Roses, Blur, Oasis and Suede
[02:14.72] Were barely shaving when they scale the charts
[02:17.04] And had their images splashed on the front page.
[02:20.58] It' s just kind of a bit much, you know?
[02:23.54] I mean it' s fair enough to be interested in people
[02:25.04] But if you incident in them to the appointment,
[02:28.06] Like, they can' t go anywhere
[02:30.77] But, like, I' ll have to have my.. it' s we.. I open my curtains
[02:36.29] With that six lenses pointed to your window the whole time.
[02:39.82] Following in those footsteps, Coldplay' s debut album entered the UK chart at NO. 1
[02:44.99] Which is pretty impressive,
[02:46.85] Given the fact that not only is the poor tact
[02:49.13] Noticeably devoid of fashion statement in rock n' roll eagers,??
[02:53.36] But they had only released a few singles previously.
[02:56.61] Fame and fortune are now theirs, but it wasn' t always this way.
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