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i dont mean the producer i mean Murdoc Niccals 2d noodle russel i want to see the real people behind the characters of gorillaz band where can i find their pics? i searched in google i couldnt find them please help me
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The only constant band member in Gorillaz is the singer Damon Albarn. He and the cartoonist Jamie Hewlett came up with the concept of Gorillaz nearly 10 years ago. In each album, there are different guest collaborators so there really isn’t one person who represents Murdoc, Noodle, or Russel. 2D is always represented by Damon Albarn. For example, the collaborators on their newest and third album, Plastic Beach, are Paul Simonon and Mick Jones (from The Clash…I think they play the guitar and bass), Snoop Dogg, Bobby Womack, a Syrian orchestra, Kano, Bashy, Little Dragon…the list goes on and on. These people were not present for the making of their second album Demon Days. So each time you look up the band members you will likely get different pictures. Again, the only consistent member is Damon Albarn as far as I know.
Here is a video of what a typical concert of Gorillaz looks like (nowadays, not back in 2005) (Albarn recently decided to play live without hiding the band because how could he hide such awesome collaborators behind a screen??):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fq9ATnJc4zw&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Here is a picture of all the collaborators/members for the album Plastic Beach. Damon Albarn is fourth from the left, he’s the creator of the band and the singer. When I went to a concert of theirs recently, Noodle was portrayed by two different people…Miho Hatori (for 19-2000) and Rosie Wilson (Dare). Note that the collaborators will be different each album. So the nine people you see here are represented this time by the four fictional characters. http://www.brooklynvegan.com/img/music2/gorillaz-tour-poster_LAYERS.jpg
Here is a photo of the cartoonist and co-creator Jamie Hewlett (left) and the singer and co-creator Damon Albarn (right)… http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/underwire/2010/04/gorrilaz_660.jpg
Is it just another film made by directors and producers or is it a real story.
It is not a true story and it is not based on any real events. It may seem like it is, because of the way they film it and because of the credits in the end, but it is all made up.
I am literally Wiz Khalifa’s Biggest fan! I want to at least talk to the Real Wiz Khalifa and not some phony trying to sound like him. Can someone please tell me how i could make this happen, or if yall a producer or something and know how i could make it happen. Let me know please, it would be a dream come true! -Thanks
your dreams suck
my dream is to bang a black chick, an asian chick and a white chick at the same time. thats a real dream.
What you think? Just cuz somebody makes a beat or touches the ratio of a compressor, all of a sudden they are called producers. I think that detracts from real producers like DR. Dre or rick rubin and scott storch. I would not call people like kanye west a producer. He made his own beats. So what. Rock bands make their own beats. Lady gaga makes her own beats. Does that make them all producers?
your opinions please……
What makes him a producer? Who has he produced? Maybe i’m wrong. Enlighten me. Producing songs makes you an artist. Producing artists makes you a producer. Who has kanye west produced?
@RBK. I never thought of any of those as producers. Simply talented musicians.
I like how everybody is all emotional. spill it out. put me on blast.
Very interesting, i will go wikipedia that.
I see what you mean but your example doesn’t work. Kanye West has created beats from scratch, used samples, live instruments and orchestras etc. That is no different than Dr. Dre or Rick Rubin. I can see how someone could be misusing the word if someone loops part of a song and calls himself a producer. Kanye West is definitely not one of those people.
What do you think about the way media has raised concerns about scietific developments. How does media produce information on topics such as swine flu or MMR. Explain each cotribution made by the media in full detail.
http://nursingadvocacy.org/faq/media_affects_thinking.html
I need to buy the following: bed room furniture and mattress, digital camera, laptop, and ipod. I am home bound for a little while but I don’t deal but cash or check. Does any one know where I can shop online with Cash On Delivery? COD? Any helpful definate answer would be appreciated!
There wouldn’t be anything like that online.
I’m writing an essay for journalism class on the impact of digital technology on professional journalism and whether or not it has made professional journalism obsolete. On the surface the answer seems easy – digital technology has made more people rely on computers and internet for news and entertainment, but then again isn’t stuff like Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube all based on information gathered by journalists? These apps are simply a tool at mass delivery of information isn’t it? What exactly is "professional" journalism?
I’d appreciate any thoughts and opinions on this topic.
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Many people think journalism relates only to print, but when you think about it, that isn’t true at all. Journalists report on events. They attend things and write about what they see. They interview sources and write about what people tell them. It doesn’t matter if their story appears in a monthly news magazine, or a daily newspaper, or is fed to a news website. It’s all journalism.
Fact is, digital technology helps journalists get the news out to the readers faster than ever. Even the smallest newspapers have websites. The website of a large paper is updated frequently during the day.
I don’t put Facebook or Twitter or most of YouTube in the same category as journalism. Most of the stuff I see there is personal. (I mean, if someone’s cat does something cute, it might be nice to read about, or see a video of, but I wouldn’t call it journalism.)
But you’re on the right track when you say that the internet is a tool of mass delivery. If a reporter is paid to report on the police news from your town, or attend the town council meeting, or write about local trends in your area, it doesn’t matter if the articles end up in print, on the web, or both.
A professional journalist is paid for the work he or she does. Someone writing for Facebook usually is not. And blogs vary widely. Some bloggers work very hard on what they write, and do a lot of interviews and research. Other bloggers are typing random opinions from their bedroom in the basement, with little information to back up what they say other than what they hear from TV journalists or print journalists.
Professional journalism will never become obsolete. Even if the only thing people care about is whether Lyndsay Lohan is in jail or not, a professional journalist attended the court sentencing to write about it. How the news story was distributed is irrelevant. And while the industry will undoubtedly change, the skills involved in gathering information and writing it clearly and concisely will never become obsolete.