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title: "The Weirdest Part" date: 2006-03-31 19:07 status: published description: > Another one bites the dust

tags: music, Coldplay

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When I heard that Coldplay would be releasing <cite>The Hardest Part</cite> as their next single, I thought they'd decided they didn't want a pop career any more — there are far better, single-material songs on <cite>X&Y</cite> than <cite>The Hardest Part</cite>, principally <cite>White Shadows</cite>. (Since the artwork for <cite>Talk</cite> turned out to be white I'm assuming that <cite>White Shadows</cite> isn't planned as a single.) </p>
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I've <span title="No pun intended, seriously.">softened my opinion</span> on <cite>The Hardest Part</cite> since then - it's a pleasant, reasonably catchy song, albeit just a strum-along. But then just now I saw the video, via the <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/listen/playlist.shtml" title="bbc.co.uk">6 Music playlist</a>. Coldplay <em>really</em> don't want to be troubling our airwaves. </p>
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It's just... wrong. And weird. And wrong. And they'll be hearing about it for the next ever. 'Cos it's not a good idea at all. </p>
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On the plus side, they haven't edited the song, but that's about it. Four-and-a-half minutes of a still picture of Johnny Cash would've been better and more suited. And would've killed their career less. </p>

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