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# Coldplay: Live 2012       Explicit Lyrics

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Review: My favourite band and their greatest concerts yet - This is a fantastic concert film! I had the privilege of attending a date on this tour and the show Coldplay put on was remarkable in the truest sense of the word. I've never seen anything like it nor have I ever been as engaged at a concert. The stages they put together for the shows say it all. I sat in the back of the arena, out of view only to realize a song or two in that the stage was circular. Just as I did, Chris Martin is in front of us with his back to the rest of the arena asking us if we're alright and thanking us for coming and putting up with being behind the stage. The attention they give to the fans is brilliant. The show was even better and the atmosphere was buzzing and glowing with Xylobands and the excitement. It's definitely a great feeling to be surrounded by 20,000 other people who are belting out Yellow with the band. That feeling is translated so well onto film here. And the Bluray is even better. It looks crisp, the sound is clear and just how I remember it. There is a lot of grain in the filming and that might be the choice of the director or the result of filming in low-light, but it doesn't impact the quality of this release. I think the best moment from this tour is when the Xylobands start to go off and all 20,000 people seem to be standing and waving their arms. It must have been quite a spectacle for the band and it's made to be quite a spectacle in this film. I highly encourage a viewing.
Review: A nice snapshot of one of the hardest-working bands in the business - (This was my review as originally posted at Reel Film News.) Coldplay have spent the last year touring in support of their new album "Mylo Xyloto" to much critical and audience acclaim. Their live show, augmented by the use of illuminating wristbands (called Xylobands) given to the audience, redefined the relationship between band and observer by making them an active part of the proceedings. On Monday, November 19, they will unleash Coldplay Live 2012 upon the home media market; it is a concert film culled from several performances, dating all the way back to their 2011 Glastonbury show to recent shows in Paris and Montreal. To hype this release further, they added a one-night only theatrical screening on November 13th at theaters worldwide. Locally, the new Angelika Mosaic and a few others were host to this screening, with the theater being filled with fans old and young, all delighted at the prospect of being able to witness this snapshot of this moment in Coldplay's history. It's tough being a Coldplay fan these days, with constant derision being heaped upon them and their fans. The "You know how I know you're gay?" sequence from the film The 40 Year-Old Virgin was just the first of many public tongue-lashings directed at Coldplay, with detractors left and right coming out of the woodwork to heap scorn upon them. With five studio albums and a relentless tour schedule, Coldplay have fired straight back with brilliant musicianship, heartfelt songs, and one of the most memorable stage shows ever to tour the earth. With Coldplay Live 2012, they are afforded the opportunity to show the world at large just how powerful their music and imagery can be; we also get each band member's own personal take on the tour, the touring life, and their own perceptions of themselves. Against a backdrop of graffiti, laser lights, swirling confetti, and computer imagery, Coldplay's 90-minute exercise in showmanship starts from the very beginning, where the raucous "Hurts Like Heaven" blasts the audience into a frantic fervor. The Xylobands pop and flash, animating the audience and further enhancing the impact of the music. Chiefly caught on digital cameras by director Paul Dugdale, we are granted an upfront look at the band onstage, sweat and all, while they power through an ecstatic show at the Stade de France in Paris, which serves as this film's base performance. Songs captured during their appearances in Madrid, Montreal, the Hollywood Bowl, and Glastonbury are thrown in the mix to complement and contrast the Paris show. Every two or three songs, there's a break in the concert footage as each member provides a small narration about how the tour has affected them, and we are given a rare glimpse into their road lives and what their outlook on life is for these shows. It's also fun to see their playful moments; we see them driving around in stadium carts, playing soccer and ping-pong, and goofing off for the cameras. (Speaking of which, watch all the way past the credits.) Musically, Coldplay are at the top of their game. Sonically tight and soulful, their songs are given ample room to mesmerize on their own; the additional imagery only adds to the experience of the song, making the song both aurally and visually memorable. The sound, mixed by longtime collaborator Rik Simpson, is sure to grab your ears and make you notice sounds that you may never have noticed before - the wobbly synthesizers in "Charlie Brown" are a fine example of this. Also, the crowd noise is never too overpowering, yet enough of it is there to make you feel like you're right in the middle of the Stade de France. Additionally, it was nice to hear the instrumental synthesizer/keyboard tracks to some of their various songs underpinning each member's narration. This yearlong (and soon to be extended) tour has crossed the globe several times. Meticulously planned, rehearsed and executed, each performance ignites audiences everywhere through exuberance and excitement, pulling out every stop in order to make the fans feel appreciated and wanted. Fireworks are set off at their outdoor stadium and pavilion shows; the band moves into the crowd to play a few songs from the back of the auditorium; sing-alongs are encouraged; and it doesn't hurt that they come off as some of the most genuinely nicest people to ever grace a stage. Coldplay Live 2012 captures the band at their best, and their best is good enough to beat any criticism any day of the week and twice on Sundays. FINAL GRADE: A+ Reel Film News Movie/DVD Review by Eddie Pasa

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B009A9BEHU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #97,559 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #972 in Musical Soundtracks & Scores #41,161 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl) #45,966 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,362) |
| Date First Available  | October 3, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 5099901513721 |
| Label  | Parlophone Int'L |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Parlophone Int'L |
| Number of discs  | 2 |
| Original Release Date  | 2021 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5.63 x 4.92 x 0.41 inches; 4.16 ounces |
| Run time  | 2 hours and 53 minutes |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My favourite band and their greatest concerts yet
*by A***N on January 29, 2015*

This is a fantastic concert film! I had the privilege of attending a date on this tour and the show Coldplay put on was remarkable in the truest sense of the word. I've never seen anything like it nor have I ever been as engaged at a concert. The stages they put together for the shows say it all. I sat in the back of the arena, out of view only to realize a song or two in that the stage was circular. Just as I did, Chris Martin is in front of us with his back to the rest of the arena asking us if we're alright and thanking us for coming and putting up with being behind the stage. The attention they give to the fans is brilliant. The show was even better and the atmosphere was buzzing and glowing with Xylobands and the excitement. It's definitely a great feeling to be surrounded by 20,000 other people who are belting out Yellow with the band. That feeling is translated so well onto film here. And the Bluray is even better. It looks crisp, the sound is clear and just how I remember it. There is a lot of grain in the filming and that might be the choice of the director or the result of filming in low-light, but it doesn't impact the quality of this release. I think the best moment from this tour is when the Xylobands start to go off and all 20,000 people seem to be standing and waving their arms. It must have been quite a spectacle for the band and it's made to be quite a spectacle in this film. I highly encourage a viewing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A nice snapshot of one of the hardest-working bands in the business
*by E***A on November 14, 2012*

(This was my review as originally posted at Reel Film News.) Coldplay have spent the last year touring in support of their new album "Mylo Xyloto" to much critical and audience acclaim. Their live show, augmented by the use of illuminating wristbands (called Xylobands) given to the audience, redefined the relationship between band and observer by making them an active part of the proceedings. On Monday, November 19, they will unleash Coldplay Live 2012 upon the home media market; it is a concert film culled from several performances, dating all the way back to their 2011 Glastonbury show to recent shows in Paris and Montreal. To hype this release further, they added a one-night only theatrical screening on November 13th at theaters worldwide. Locally, the new Angelika Mosaic and a few others were host to this screening, with the theater being filled with fans old and young, all delighted at the prospect of being able to witness this snapshot of this moment in Coldplay's history. It's tough being a Coldplay fan these days, with constant derision being heaped upon them and their fans. The "You know how I know you're gay?" sequence from the film The 40 Year-Old Virgin was just the first of many public tongue-lashings directed at Coldplay, with detractors left and right coming out of the woodwork to heap scorn upon them. With five studio albums and a relentless tour schedule, Coldplay have fired straight back with brilliant musicianship, heartfelt songs, and one of the most memorable stage shows ever to tour the earth. With Coldplay Live 2012, they are afforded the opportunity to show the world at large just how powerful their music and imagery can be; we also get each band member's own personal take on the tour, the touring life, and their own perceptions of themselves. Against a backdrop of graffiti, laser lights, swirling confetti, and computer imagery, Coldplay's 90-minute exercise in showmanship starts from the very beginning, where the raucous "Hurts Like Heaven" blasts the audience into a frantic fervor. The Xylobands pop and flash, animating the audience and further enhancing the impact of the music. Chiefly caught on digital cameras by director Paul Dugdale, we are granted an upfront look at the band onstage, sweat and all, while they power through an ecstatic show at the Stade de France in Paris, which serves as this film's base performance. Songs captured during their appearances in Madrid, Montreal, the Hollywood Bowl, and Glastonbury are thrown in the mix to complement and contrast the Paris show. Every two or three songs, there's a break in the concert footage as each member provides a small narration about how the tour has affected them, and we are given a rare glimpse into their road lives and what their outlook on life is for these shows. It's also fun to see their playful moments; we see them driving around in stadium carts, playing soccer and ping-pong, and goofing off for the cameras. (Speaking of which, watch all the way past the credits.) Musically, Coldplay are at the top of their game. Sonically tight and soulful, their songs are given ample room to mesmerize on their own; the additional imagery only adds to the experience of the song, making the song both aurally and visually memorable. The sound, mixed by longtime collaborator Rik Simpson, is sure to grab your ears and make you notice sounds that you may never have noticed before - the wobbly synthesizers in "Charlie Brown" are a fine example of this. Also, the crowd noise is never too overpowering, yet enough of it is there to make you feel like you're right in the middle of the Stade de France. Additionally, it was nice to hear the instrumental synthesizer/keyboard tracks to some of their various songs underpinning each member's narration. This yearlong (and soon to be extended) tour has crossed the globe several times. Meticulously planned, rehearsed and executed, each performance ignites audiences everywhere through exuberance and excitement, pulling out every stop in order to make the fans feel appreciated and wanted. Fireworks are set off at their outdoor stadium and pavilion shows; the band moves into the crowd to play a few songs from the back of the auditorium; sing-alongs are encouraged; and it doesn't hurt that they come off as some of the most genuinely nicest people to ever grace a stage. Coldplay Live 2012 captures the band at their best, and their best is good enough to beat any criticism any day of the week and twice on Sundays. FINAL GRADE: A+ Reel Film News Movie/DVD Review by Eddie Pasa

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Total Deal, A great Introduction to Coldplay
*by R***R on December 23, 2012*

I pre-ordered this. It is great! The CD is great and the DVD is even better. There are about FIVE extra live songs on the DVD than on the CD. The DVD also has additional video of the band members. I ended up purchasing four more copies of this CD/DVD to give to family to get them listening to Coldplay, as this is the best introduction to the band, in my opinion. The one thing I would change is that I would just cut out the f*bomb that Chris Martin drops about six times once in a while in the album. It is not a big deal, but it is something that can just be edited out. When I bought the gifts for family, I bought the CLEAN version, not the EXPLICIT version as I knew it would be unquestionably loved. I wish, when ordering it it would have been more clear. Regardless, even with the occasional word, I still listen to this over and over and love it.

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