Blur Frontman Damon Albarn on His Pastoral Folk Opera, Working With Lana Del Rey, and His Summer Olympics Gig
"I just want to give everyone who turns up a really good send-off."
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"I just want to give everyone who turns up a really good send-off."
"Some days I feel one way and other days I feel the other." Clarity!
Both bands are pretty much done, he says.
Outer space funk done right in 2012 (take note, Jamiroquai).
Do you have a couple of minutes? How about thirteen?
Her album isn't even out yet, but Lana Del Rey's already roped in some pretty sweet remixes, including this one.
With a band name like that, does it really matter who's playing the instruments? (Yes. Yes, it does.)
"It's based on the life of John Dee, who was a very influential force in Elizabethan Europe."
"I didn't write it before, I didn't prepare it. I just did it day by day as a kind of diary of my experience in America."
"I hope I'll be making the first record on an iPad."
"Flea of course is an anagram for Fela and Flea is so into this music — so that's been great.
"Those songs won't last like the Beatles by any stretch of their imagination. They'll be forgotten in a few years' time."
"We can't do it all the time. So I don't want anyone to think there's an album coming soon, it's not possible, but we've got songs!"
He needs a job now, right?
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