Coldplay’s Request Segment: What We Want to Hear

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Coldplay has just wrapped the Latin American leg of their massive A Head Full of Dreams tour, where they implemented a new feature for their live show: a song request segment fueled by fanโ€™s Instagram videos. Prior to each nightโ€™s performance, the band asks fans to film themselves requesting a song along with a reason why they want to see it live. The โ€œwinningโ€ entry then gets their video played on Coldplayโ€™s jumboscreens before the coveted live performance. Some deep cuts from across Coldplayโ€™s career have been selected as requested songs, with tracks such as โ€œA Rush of Blood to the Headโ€, โ€œDonโ€™t Panicโ€, and โ€œA Messageโ€ all seeing the light of day again thanks to the segment. As Coldplay takes a short break before embarking on the European and US legs of their tour, we check out some songs that should also get request treatment:

Amsterdam

โ€œAmsterdamโ€ is a track thatโ€™s stereotypically Coldplay: a slow burning piano ballad that builds up to an emotional final verse that features the whole band. Though it is relatively unknown when compared to A Rush of Blood to the Head singles like โ€œClocksโ€ and โ€œThe Scientistโ€, โ€œAmsterdamโ€ is a fan favorite amongst Coldplay die-hards and would make for a highly memorable moment if chosen as a request.

 

Sparks

Considering they have bought back tracks like โ€œShiverโ€, โ€œDonโ€™t Panicโ€, and โ€œParachutesโ€ throughout their Latin American run, it seems Coldplay lean towards cuts from their debut album Parachutes when choosing each nightโ€™s song request. โ€œSparksโ€ seems like it could be a likely request song at some point on AHFOD tour. Parachutes has been around long enough that most concert attendees would be familiar with any song off the album, while the simplicity of โ€œSparksโ€โ€™ lyrics and instrumentals would allow Coldplay to easily relearn the song before itโ€™s time to perform.

Lovers in Japan

A staple of the past two Coldplay tours, โ€œLovers in Japanโ€ has been left off the AHFOD setlist, leaving โ€œViva la Vidaโ€ as the only song remaining from 2008โ€™s Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends. โ€œLoversโ€ may have rightfully run itโ€™s course for regular performance, but that doesnโ€™t mean the song canโ€™t be bought back as a request every now and then. Itโ€™s worth noticing the songโ€™s gorgeous acoustic version. Coldplay tend to perform requested songs during the stripped-down โ€œC-stageโ€ portion of their concerts, where they venture into a section of the crowd thatโ€™s set up with a few guitars, a piano, and a drum machine. A performance of the acoustic โ€œLoversโ€ would be a roundabout way of bringing the song back without returning to the original version that many fans have already seen live.

Swallowed in the Sea

Before Coldplay embarked on their Latin American tour, someone slapped together a fake โ€œofficialโ€ setlist for the tour that resulted in a lot of crushed hopes and dreams. Though the setlist seemed pretty fake from the get-go, I wanted so badly to believe it was real since it included โ€œSwallowed in the Seaโ€ as part of Coldplayโ€™s regular set. โ€œSwallowed in the Seaโ€ has always ranked among my favorite Coldplay tracks, so it stung a bit when that setlist was proven to be fake after all. My only hope of seeing โ€œSwallowed in the Seaโ€ now is through the request segment, where it would most definitely be a great fit. A C-stage performance would be perfect for โ€œSwallowed in the Seaโ€, as the songโ€™s relaxing, simple melody and stunning buildup would pair beautifully with the more chilled-out and informal vibe of the C-stage.

True Love

Coldplayโ€™s tour for A Head Full of Dreams is technically the first time the band will be touring material from 2014โ€™s Ghost Stories as well, since Coldplay chose to forgo an international tour in exchange for working on AHFOD instead. Just under half of the Ghost Stories tracklisting is represented in the current Head Full of Dreams tour setlist, but one notable absence is โ€œTrue Loveโ€. Despite Coldplay frontman Chris Martin once declaring the song the bandโ€™s โ€œmost favorite song ever writtenโ€ (granted, heโ€™s said this about quite a few Coldplay songs), โ€œTrue Loveโ€ has yet to be performed outside of the handful of intimate shows Coldplay performed in support of Ghost Stories. โ€œTrue Loveโ€ may not fit the bombastic light show a Coldplay concert has become known for, but the songโ€™s heavy Timbaland-crafted beat coupled with delicate synths and a straining guitar outro would nicely contrast the high energy found throughout the rest of the set.

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