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Old 09-05-2008, 02:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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He had some solo thing with his girlfriend or something like that as well, they were terrible.

Edit: Or Betty Boo, sure.
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Old 09-05-2008, 02:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Ike Turner made an onstage appearence with Gorillaz.

I guess that makes him a full time member too.
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Old 09-05-2008, 02:37 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Ike Turner made an onstage appearence with Gorillaz.

I guess that makes him a full time member too.
Was he an influence or guitarist with Damon's former band aswell though my urban foe?

Did he say in interviews about blur and oasis that damon was a genius who wrote all their great songs?
I guess not.
If you were a lawyer you'd be defending hoodies in Lambeth and I'd be prosecuting music moguls like Simon Cowell.
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Old 09-05-2008, 02:42 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Was he an influence or guitarist with Damon's former band aswell though my urban foe?

Did he say in interviews about blur and oasis that damon was a genius who wrote all their great songs?
I guess not.
If you were a lawyer you'd be defending hoodies in Lambeth and I'd be prosecuting music moguls like Simon Cowell.
Only kidding Urban.
What's someones former band got to do with it?

Dan the Automator or Del the Funkee Homosapien were never in Blur , does that make them lesser members of Gorillaz because of it?

and you'd make a shit lawyer because your argument is full of holes your second point is just there for the sake of being there, it's totally meaningless in this context. I'm talking about band members not the songwriting.
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Parklife was about the Americanisation of the UK with shopping malls and stuff all plastic whereas Oasis were about drugs and rock n roll.
I guess ideas that come from social feelings can evolve whereas songs about getting mashed last forever as they are but are harder to replicate.
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Band members can be session musicians like Ringo in the Beatles.
The only reason we know of certain bands is because of the songs.
There are bands in every pub up and down the world playing in pubs but Brian Wilson stayed at home and wrote the Beach Boys songs.
Would we be talking about the Beach Boys if one of the others was responsible for the songs?
I think not.
Anyway, I was crediting Albarn and you turn on me.
If I credit Oasis you turn on me.
Me gets the feeling you don't like me very much Urban.
Oasis are better but their latest single is a bit crap.
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(getting back on topic)
I do like Blur alot more then Oasis because it's not overhyped shite.
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Old 09-05-2008, 09:51 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I've heard, like, one song by each band (Wonderwall and Song 2). Based on those two, seemingly their most popular, I'd go with Blur, even though that's an unfair representation of their music.

Blah. Conceited pricks.
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I've heard, like, one song by each band (Wonderwall and Song 2). Based on those two, seemingly their most popular, I'd go with Blur, even though that's an unfair representation of their music.
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I've heard, like, one song by each band (Wonderwall and Song 2). Based on those two, seemingly their most popular, I'd go with Blur, even though that's an unfair representation of their music.

Blah. Conceited pricks.
if you want to get a good place to start with blur, i would go with Modern Life Is Rubbish, however if you want their later stuff, i say 13.

the best of cd isnt a bad place either.
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