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 Post subject: Re: Gorillaz - Live in Damascus
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 12:19 am 
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Crowd: Clint Eastwood, Clint Eastwood!

Damon: It's coming, It's coming!





DAMON: IT'S COMING, IT'S COMING

that is all.

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 Post subject: Re: Gorillaz - Live in Damascus
PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 12:27 am 
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I thought they were chanting "Eslaam'?

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 Post subject: Re: Gorillaz - Live in Damascus
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They were definitely chanting Clint Eastwood. I don't think anyone knew Eslaam was there. I'd be surprised if many people knew who he was.

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 Post subject: Re: Gorillaz - Live in Damascus
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^ Most likely because he is a Syrian rapper he is probably very well known in Syria.

This is the case in Tunisia as there are very few Tunisian rappers. I would think there are not many Syrian rappers either.

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 Post subject: Re: Gorillaz - Live in Damascus
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Just listened to this and it was really nice.

I hope they will forever always close with Clint Eastwood. Cass's little drum finale is fantastic.

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Crowd: Clint Eastwood, Clint Eastwood!

Damon: It's coming, It's coming!





DAMON: IT'S COMING, IT'S COMING

that is all.

It. Is. Co-ming. It. Is. Co-ming.

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I didnt like the fact that the guitar covered up the shit, new violin part in O Green World. The crowd chanting the tune of Dirt Harry was brilliant and should be taken up by us at the World Tour gigs!


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I'm surprised myself, but among my favourite performances is Cloud of Unknowing. Bobby Womack didn't miss his cues, and the guitar fit oh so well. Made me shiver. White Flag was awesome too (as always), and the Arabic Clint Eastwood rap is so bizarre (to my ears anyway) that it's fucking cool. Listening to the recordings, I found Dare kind of dissapointing, lacking steam.

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Crowd: Clint Eastwood, Clint Eastwood!

Damon: It's coming, It's coming!





DAMON: IT'S COMING, IT'S COMING

that is all.

It. Is. Co-ming. It. Is. Co-ming.

It's... Dare?

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Holy Shit! Glitter Freeze blew out my fucking mind!!!

That was just epic.

The acoustic version of Could of Unknowing was really nice!

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The crowd chanting the tune of Dirt Harry was brilliant and should be taken up by us at the World Tour gigs!


I agree with that. That was pretty fucking rad.

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I'm surprised myself, but among my favourite performances is Cloud of Unknowing. Bobby Womack didn't miss his cues, and the guitar fit oh so well. Made me shiver. White Flag was awesome too (as always), and the Arabic Clint Eastwood rap is so bizarre (to my ears anyway) that it's fucking cool. Listening to the recordings, I found Dare kind of dissapointing, lacking steam.


You are SO right! I was listening to Live in Damascus and in the moment my best friend called, and I picked up and said: I just heard the best version of Cloud of Unknowing EVER.

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I liked Cloud of Unknowing with the guitar following Bobby. That way he didn't miss any cues because he was leading. Very nice with the guitar too.

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NPR site won't load in Firefox. Does work in IE though. Thought I'd mention.
Finally listening to it now :)


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