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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2010

http://www.cbc.ca/Q
Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett return to Studio Q to talk about their latest release 'Plastic Beach'.

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  • lol, "whats on the 4th floor?" "relaxing things" = drugs

  • damon seems to never getting old, beautiful man.

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  • @armpits17

    they don't introduce anyone, because the focus is supposed to be on the virtual members

  • Even with a cold, Damon Albarn still manages to sound like a sexy beast.

  • they came to Syria but not Florida..

  • @armpits17 I love the Gorillaz & Blur, also very happy that Damon & Noel Gallagher finally had a sit down & forgave each other... I just think that jamie & damon's vision of the Gorillaz is heading in different directions...That's all i was trying to point out..What rock critics think about them i could care less, they are people that get cd's & songs for free & never have to buy a concert ticket...Like the old saying, it's hard to appreciate & respect something when it's given to you

  • @rweghg3 But whenever I hear about people leaving the show right after it started really bothers me. There is a lot of money put into a show and it's great entertainment. Great visuals and music. I think Glastonbury was just an experiment for them though and they improved. I think Glastonbury is a bad way to call Gorillaz crappy live because the reviews for their world tour months later are great and I seen them during and it was one of the ebst shows I've seen.

  • @rweghg3 Another thing that is weird is that they only played 2 shows before glastonbury... I think if they are going to play at a festival like that, don't headline, but the Gorillaz show is such a big thing and they probably thought it would blow everybody away like it did for me (I didn't see this show I saw them in Toronto on their North American tour). I'm just a messenger too.

  • @rweghg3 Well, I don't agree that they should of played Glastonbury because I don't think they're a festival band. Especially if they are going to headline it's not a good idea. There were featured artists on the tracks and Damon wouldn't introduce any which I think caused a problem. I don't think anybody knew Lou Reed came on the stage! Or half the Clash was on stage the whole show.

  • @armpits17 By the way i'm not a U2 fan....I started to despise them after they treated Phil Collins like shit on live television when he presented them an award via sattelite...They accepted the award in a pub piss drunk & were beyond insulting to him with their nasty remarks and comments...It was disgusting & disgraceful to watch

  • @armpits17 a review from from uk's the guardian news paper ( don't shoot the messenger ) Gorillaz took a big risk standing in for U2 at Glastonbury. And with a set that failed to ignite the crowd in the same way that Blur did last year, it seems the gamble didn't pay off....i Have read that the stage layout was not audience interaction friendly..That is what people at glastonbury feed off from, is a connection with the band & that show just didn't have it

  • is that the guy from the big bang theory?

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