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Even more ironic is the fact they don’t even mention WHICH song is heard on the “iPod commercial” in question, although on “Demon Days” you’ll find it’s track number six, a ditty entitled “Feel Good Inc.” Whether intentionally or not Albarn has found himself right back where he started, more recognized for a song that hawks some large corporation’s consumeristic products than for his own musical talents.

When the sticker on the cover of your album says “As heard on the iPod commercial” as a selling point, it’s not a good sign. Even though Gorillaz became a sci-fi urban attitude animated escape for Albarn, his group away from his group led him right back to commercial jingles. History has a weird way of repeating itself. If you’ve heard any song by the “group” it’s probably “Clint Eastwood,” in which Del the Funky Homosapien played the role of guest MC while Albarn sang weird lyrics like “I’m useless, but not for long, the future, is coming on.” Their purpose may be inscrutable, but their blend of musical mayhem and “fuck you” hip-hop attitude has certainly made them pop culture stars in their own right. With a rotating cast of guest stars for a band fronted by cartoon book anime characters from Jamie Hewlett (you may or may not know the name thanks to “Tank Girl”), Albarn created a group simply called Gorillaz.

Perhaps because of or inspite of that success, Blur’s raison d’être Damon Albarn retreated from the pop scene into a world of musical mystery. In either case you’d be right because Blur’s “Song 2” became even more ubiquitous as a commercial jingle than it did as a pop single.
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Ring any bells? Perhaps you’re thinking of a brand new car, or maybe the Pentium chip inside a PC computer. Yet even if you think you’ve never heard Blur, you have and you don’t even know it. In fact the odds are they’re more likely to think it implies the mental haze one associates with too much of the sticky leaf, that same leaf the U.S. All posters are sold with our guarantee of authenticity, you can find more information here.Hip-Hop fans by and large would not instantly associate the word “blur” with a UK power pop band. International shipping is for unframed posters is £20. International shipping for framed posters is a charge of £75 as a flat rate up to US One-Sheet (27 x 40”) sizeĪll of our original posters are 100% guaranteed authentic from the time of release, we do not sell reproductions. Unframed posters are packaged and securely padded in a purpose built reinforced cardboard tube. Frames are packaged and securely padded in a purpose built reinforced cardboard box. Framed posters can take up to 7 working days for dispatch for the frame to be built and poster to be framed.
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The frame size is the size of the poster plus an additional 70mm on each side.Ģ0mm wide x 33mm Deep Solid Oak Frame, Open Grain, Paint Finish Each frame is made from high quality solid oak and the artwork is framed with a surrounding white mount to make the poster stand out even more. Our frames are custom built to order so we work to 7 working days lead time for dispatch. This poster is from the original promotion of the album in 2005 and features 4 of the bands members as illustrated by Jamie Hewlett.įramed posters come with a timeless made to measure custom frame available in black, white or natural oak colour. "Demon Days", the second and most successful album from the virtual band, was released in 2005 and went 6x platinum in the UK and 2x in the USA. Following the end of the iconic Britpop band Blur, Damon Albarn formed Gorillaz in 1998 with artist Jamie Hewlett.
