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Saturday, November 19, 2022

Formal goodbye

 Hello,


This may be incredibly obvious, but this blog is dead.


I've gone back and revised some of the previous entries to include more proper liner note lineage.


I'll be honest I logged back on to delete this blog, but I see that some of you are still finding it and reading it. So why ruin the fun for everyone right?


Sorry I never finished writing about Plastic Beach, I have to admit I was genuinely excited to write about "Humanz" and "The Now Now" when I was active on here, as I like those two albums a lot and theres a lot to read into on both.


However, my interest in Gorillaz has been dying down as I have been less and less impressed by their output over this current decade of the 2020's. Au revoir good souls, may we cross paths at another time.

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4 comments:

  1. Thanks for not deleting the blog, it's still a good source of into to know a bit more about some of the band's songs

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  2. I'm sad to see you go, but I respect your decision to end this blog. I have been a loyal reader of your posts for a long time and I always appreciated your insights and analysis on Gorillaz albums and songs. You have a great passion and knowledge for their music and I learned a lot from you.

    I understand that your taste and interest may have changed over time, and that's okay. I respect your opinion on their recent albums, even though I disagree with you. I think Gorillaz are still making innovative and exciting music, especially their latest album, Cracker Islandhttps://bing.com/search?q=Gorillaz+albums&form=SKPBOT, which is a brilliant mix of pop, rock, and electronic sounds.

    I want to thank you for sharing your thoughts and opinions with us. You have been a valuable contributor to the Gorillaz fandom and I appreciate your work. I hope you will keep your blog online, as I'm sure many people will still find it useful and interesting.

    I also hope that you will still enjoy some of the Gorillaz music, especially their earlier albums. Maybe you will even give their newer albums another chance, as they have some gems too. I personally love their Song Machine series, which features some amazing collaborations and genres.

    If you ever come to London, I would love to invite you to see a theatre show with me. I'm a big fan of London theatre and I always look for the best deals on London theatre tickets. There are so many wonderful shows to choose from, from musicals to plays, from comedies to dramas. I'm sure you will find something that suits your taste and mood.

    I wish you all the best and I hope to hear from you again someday. Au revoir, my friend.

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