00:00 Orchestral Intro 02:07 Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach 05:51 Last Living Souls 09:08 O Green World 14:15 Kids With Guns 18:23 Stylo 23:00 On Melancholy Hill 27:28 Rhinestone Eyes 31:23 Broken 36:34 Empire Ants 42:28 Dirty Harry 46:18 White Flag 50:18 Superfast Jellyfish 53:35 DARE 57:55 Glitter Freeze 1:02:33 Some Kind of Nature 1:06:48 El Mañana 1:11:24 Cloud of Unknowing 1:15:05 Pirate Jet - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1:21:06 To Binge 1:25:10 Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head 1:28:49 Feel Good Inc. 1:32:45 Clint Eastwood
I always cry on this concert! The dude had the half of the Clash, and it was one of the rare tour dates that almost all the major featured singers were there. Gorillaz was never the same.
Not to mention the fact that with them headlining this festival that had an attendance of roughly 177,500 people, this is quite possibly the LARGEST live concert that Gorillaz have ever performed in their 20 year history (so far).
@@db10632 I think song machine season 2 will be a competitor for best phase but I don't think anything will beat plastic beach for a very very long time.
I was disappointed when U2 cancelled (I still haven’t seen them live), but was very happy with Gorillaz as their replacement, with a lot of special guests. It was a magical evening!
This is a really, really interesting live show to unpack. You've got legends on stage that have since passed away like Lou Reed, Mark E. Smith and Bobby Womack, you've got the orchestra, you've got the last-minute replacement as the headliner and you've got some strange sequencing/song choices in the setlist. You've also got how the reaction to this set inspired Damon's artistic choices for the Humanz album and their live shows going forward. As for the show itself, there are certainly flashes of brilliance here and I think if they switched up a few of the songs in the set for more festival-friendly tracks we could have seen an all-time great Glastonbury performance. As it is now, however, it's a fascinating set that never gets old and will never be replicated.
The incredible renditions of tracks like Stylo and Empire Ants with Bobby Womack and Little Dragon together with the live orchestra are the epitome of this sentiment, even the extended cut of Broken we get with just Damon and the live brass really go along way to elevate the track from the studio cut, plus a version of Clint Eastwood that can never be duplicated, I really couldn't agree more, blessed to be witness to this performance!
Gorillaz will always be one of the greatest bands. So versatile, pop, hip hop, classic rock, orchestral, their own style. Bobby Womack, Lou Reed, half The Clash, Mark E Smith, Little Dragon. This is just EPIC. It’s been almost 15 years since this and sounds more epic every year.
Gorillaz concerts are pretty expensive already, every artist/musician they add to their sets they have to book hotel rooms and flights for on top of paying them, now imagine doubling costs. They lost a lot of money on the Escape to Plastic Beach Tour, Damon said he ended up earning something like 23 pounds out of it.
@@martincisternaspizarro-lf2oq Yes. If you watch his music videos on that specific album, they suddenly stopped s at "On Melancholy Hill" music video production animation, because their budget ran out. There is a fan made music video after that one, but not true official, even if Gorillaz recognized it.
@@martincisternaspizarro-lf2oq Plastic Beach was an expensive ass tour that barely broke even every night according to Damon. Already overbudget and EMI hemorrhaging money during the same time frame made EMI cut funding on the project.
That’s the age when you decide what really impressive and what’s not, I’ve had it with Pink Floyd when the wall fell and there performance and stage was from somewhere else....or so I felt like it
For years I was going to UA-cam and listening to garbage quality version of this set, and now I come back to find a high quality version. For so long I’ve held this set above so many others in the last 20 years. Genuinely incredible, from how Damon handles the set list in this massively live setting to the absolute legends who contributed to this. Truly wonderful
@@Vlu0 yes they have played it, multiple times in fact, there's a version where Damon does the extended outro with his melodica, it was during the Humanz tour, look it up, it's lovely.
Ehhhh I'm not sure. I mean, on paper this should be the greatest Gorillaz concert in their entire near-22 year-long history. But at the end of the day, in reality, this crowd is weak as fuck. Which is sad because this is almost certainly the largest number of people Gorillaz have ever performed in front of EVER. And they may never play to an audience of this girth ever again. But these fuckers are kinda sandbagging their set. Idk if it's because they're tired or if it's because U2 were originally scheduled to headline the festival that day but had to cancel so Glastonbury brought Gorillaz in to headline as a last minute replacement - maybe these idiots are upset that they're watching Gorillaz instead of U2 because they have not taste in music. Idk what it is but these fuckers SHOULD be going absolutely APESHIT during and especially AFTER every single song. Instead every song is played to mostly silence and half-hearted white people "dancing" (aka slightly bouncing up and down while slightly swaying from side to side) and at the end of every song they just get the music festival equivalent of a polite golf-clap. It sucks because if the crowd was actually engaged in the performance here, if they were giving Gorillaz the energy that bands like them feed off of and desperately NEED during concerts like this, if they were truly going APESHIT as they SHOULD have been....then there would be no question that this was the greatest concert Gorillaz ever had, and ever would, perform. It would be utterly mind-melting. Sadly the crowd is made up of middle-aged tossers and douchebag frat boys & sorority girls who would rather be at some shitty generic U2 concert; so this amazing set, these amazing performers & guest musicians, this amazing performance of this set by these performers & guest musicians aren't getting the proper response that they deserve the absolute FUCK out of. Fortunately WE can still enjoy this beautiful set and can just ignore the shitty, apathetic, dead af crowd who apparently can't recognize musical greatness when it's literally right in front of them. But unfortunately that also means we gotta judge the quality of this show under different merits. And that means it goes from being potentially one of if not THE greatest Gorillaz concert EVER....to being a good but nothing particularly special Gorillaz concert. A bog standard Phase 3-era show. In terms of their actual performance? Yeah this performance is very tight and well-performed. In terms of the actual musical talent gathered on stage (like in terms of the actual live band Damon has assembled AS WELL AS the guest musicians who came out to play with them)? *HELL YEAH,* this show is completely & utterly *STACKT* 'n *PACKT!!!* Buuuut in terms of the setlist? Ehhh......yes and no.....if Plastic Beach & Demon Days are your favorite Gorillaz albums (and especially if you don't care much for Humanz, The Now Now, Song Machine, Meanwhile........, and/or Cracker Island) then this setlist might just be a wet-dream for you. But as for me, with Gorillaz being my #1 all-time favorite band ever period full stop and with me kinda liking all of their albums on an equal level (except for Demon Days, which I consider to be on an entirely different level - amongst the greatest musical albums ever recorded in the history of recorded music), I find myself enjoying Gorillaz concerts from 2017/2018/2021/2022 much more than ones from 2001/2002/2005/2006/2010, because the setlists from their 2017/2018/2021/2022 concerts tend to have a much MUCH wider variety of Gorillaz songs - which makes sense as naturally the more years go by, the more music Gorillaz release, and the larger their pool of songs become. Obviously their concerts in 2001 & 2002 have the least variety, as they'd literally only released 1 album so far, meaning every concert was just songs from that album. But the concerts they've been performing throughout most of this year - their 2022 World Tour concerts? *SHEEEEEEEIIIIIT!!!* At this point, they've released *7* studio albums and in February of 2023 they're going to release their *8th!* Plus, they've already officially released *2* of the 11 songs that will be on that album - Cracker Island and New Gold (however they've ALSO performed a *3rd* song from the new album, Silent Running, one time at one concert and thats it, but they haven't "officially" released that one yet). So as of right now (Monday 05 September, 2022) when they're deciding what songs to put in each concert's setlist, they have the *entirety* of their 7 album discography - _Gorillaz, Demon Days, Plastic Beach, The Fall, Humanz, The Now Now, Gorillaz Present Song Machine | Season One: Strange Timez, and Meanwhile........_ (a 3-song EP they released in 2021) - as well as 3 out of the 11 songs that will be their upcoming 8th album _Cracker Island_ to choose from. That totals about *130* different songs that they can pick from. Back when they performed this concert, they only had about *50* songs to pick from. That's *80 fewer songs* compared to today. So their modern concerts frankly just naturally have much more variety in the songs. So it's frankly just really, *REALLY* hard for the average Gorillaz concert from 2010 to truly stack-up to the average Gorillaz concert from 2022.
Yo quisiera estar cuando canta la de Last Living Souls, literal podría llorar de lo hermoso que suena cuando canta la parte de: "Cause all out of song I got it down wrong I see myself to get An all-seeing door now", esa parte siempre me llega mucho :') Es una canción que cantaría a todo pulmón aunque me quede afonico
I was there, totally random choice as not a massive fan but outstanding gig. Lou Reed just appears. Wtf. Can’t get a Glastonbury ticket for love nor money these days me.
Okay I don’t know if it’s because I don’t have much context for this video or Glastonbury as a whole. But this seems like one of the best moments in music history
They did a remarkable job recreating every song live, especially in this day and age where music, especially in the pop scene is increasingly reliant on electronics.
It's amazing this amazing visual and audio feast with so many special guests was pulled together as quick as it was as the slot was meant to be U2s but they had to pull out due to Bono's back surgery announcement literally 1 month before!!
I love at 59:24 Damon standing up furious as the drummer kept going And at 59:40 he has to be counted back into the song I read somewhere Damon isn't proud of this show
1:37:31 JAMIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE JAMIEEEEEEEEEE POR QUÉ NADIE HABLA DE JAMIE EN PANTALLA ES JAMIEEEEEEEEE JAMIE CAPO JAMIE GENIO JAMIE TE AMO JAMIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
I consider that the passing of the years has made this concert a mystical one, gorillaz live is a show... that one must see at least once in a lifetime
It is a concert that had many problems, in every sense, but apart from that they managed to make it an unforgettable concert, for me the best of the plastic beach tour, but how can I forget when Mf doom sing clint eastwood next to bashy and kano
It's exactly what I say, this concert was terrible and with many mistakes. Damon seemed nervous, angry and at his limit also the public was asleep, everyone reached a point where they shouted "feel good" so that they would stop playing songs that they didn't knew lol but the instrumentation as well as the artists were very good ;))) I wouldn't say it's one of the best gorillaz concerts tho lol
@@boxianparkkSame thing happened at Coachella 2023 when the crowd was asleep during their first show. Damon didn't look happy leaving the stage. The second show the crowd was better and he said it on stage LOL!
45:46 lo que más me impresiona es ese shock... tecnológico??? hahaha que me da al ver al público sin smarphones grabando o usando sus linternas... en 2010 apenas recién salían esas camaritas de Sony... es increíble cómo evolucionó tan rápido el teléfono celular
I'm pretty sure it's a requirement that your soul leave your body and transcended our reality in order to witness that performance of the Glitter Freeze
This concert brings back so many memories... December 2014, I was ending my first semester at high school. I recall on how hyped I was with seeing The Clash, Shaun Ryder, Little Dragon, Lou Reed, Snoop Dogg, Mark E. Smith, Cass Browne, Bobby Womack, Bootie Brown, De La Soul and Damon Albarn all on the damn same stage!
This set got quite bad reviews at the time, idk why (people have no taste) but that's probs why it wasn't included in Glasto at 50. They were replacing U2 who had to pull out at the last minute, so most of the crowd were probs bigger fans of U2 than Gorillaz, but I'd give so much to have been at this show anyway - don't particularly like U2 and love gorillaz so much. Music reviewers in this country can be spoilt for options sometimes in my opinion... I've barely ever been to live shows so would love to see a show a like this
Amazing experience driving 10 hours to see the Plastic Beach tour in Seattle, sadly the seated arena setting detracted a bit from the experience but it was so worth it.
WOW What a Set Amaze Balls, thankyou to peeps that put it on here. The Orchestra is Fabulous and everything else. What Can i Say But WOWIE FARGEN BRILL.
I really can't grasp and fathom why on earth they would do this jumping between 2 tv channels?... But holy shit you did a really perfect job of putting this live show and concert together!!! I love Gorillaz and your Work! ❤️🤩👏
It's because BBC is public TV - as in government run, funded by tax money - so they have certain obligations to play certain programs at certain times. Especially on BBC1. They likely had no choice.
Sorry mate, but can you elaborate on that? Because I feel this as well but in a way it helped me with depression? I'm bad with words so any explanation would be great thank you.
00:00 Orchestral Intro
02:07 Welcome to the World of the Plastic Beach
05:51 Last Living Souls
09:08 O Green World
14:15 Kids With Guns
18:23 Stylo
23:00 On Melancholy Hill
27:28 Rhinestone Eyes
31:23 Broken
36:34 Empire Ants
42:28 Dirty Harry
46:18 White Flag
50:18 Superfast Jellyfish
53:35 DARE
57:55 Glitter Freeze
1:02:33 Some Kind of Nature
1:06:48 El Mañana
1:11:24 Cloud of Unknowing
1:15:05 Pirate Jet
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1:21:06 To Binge
1:25:10 Fire Coming Out of the Monkey's Head
1:28:49 Feel Good Inc.
1:32:45 Clint Eastwood
Joder que gran conciertazo 💙💙 gracias por subirlo
Thanks
@@salomonolivos8267 uno de mis favoritos 🐧❣️
I always get emotional for this
Ii
I love how Snoop Dog just randomly appears on stage out of time and everyone's fine with it.
Cosas que pasan?
I bet you never loose the tempo 👎
@@hugolemma what?
I love how Damon is standing there waiting for him to come out and looks worried that he maybe missed his time 😂
@@Drenwickificationtime pls
I always cry on this concert! The dude had the half of the Clash, and it was one of the rare tour dates that almost all the major featured singers were there. Gorillaz was never the same.
Not to mention the fact that with them headlining this festival that had an attendance of roughly 177,500 people, this is quite possibly the LARGEST live concert that Gorillaz have ever performed in their 20 year history (so far).
Plastic Beach is their best album to me. Phase 3 was the absolute best
@@db10632 I think song machine season 2 will be a competitor for best phase but I don't think anything will beat plastic beach for a very very long time.
Damon albarn really is the next david bowie
Anyways………..
fantastic performance, love Gorillaz ❤
Also RIP to bobby womack, mark e smith, lou reed, great to see them all on stage here
I was disappointed when U2 cancelled (I still haven’t seen them live), but was very happy with Gorillaz as their replacement, with a lot of special guests. It was a magical evening!
Don’t forget Dennis Hopper. RIP 🪦
And Trugoy the Dove, Plug Two, Dave. What a legend!
@@ConorOCallaghan-c9w yes, i miss dave
This is a really, really interesting live show to unpack. You've got legends on stage that have since passed away like Lou Reed, Mark E. Smith and Bobby Womack, you've got the orchestra, you've got the last-minute replacement as the headliner and you've got some strange sequencing/song choices in the setlist. You've also got how the reaction to this set inspired Damon's artistic choices for the Humanz album and their live shows going forward. As for the show itself, there are certainly flashes of brilliance here and I think if they switched up a few of the songs in the set for more festival-friendly tracks we could have seen an all-time great Glastonbury performance. As it is now, however, it's a fascinating set that never gets old and will never be replicated.
Well put
The incredible renditions of tracks like Stylo and Empire Ants with Bobby Womack and Little Dragon together with the live orchestra are the epitome of this sentiment, even the extended cut of Broken we get with just Damon and the live brass really go along way to elevate the track from the studio cut, plus a version of Clint Eastwood that can never be duplicated, I really couldn't agree more, blessed to be witness to this performance!
It was a truly epic moment.
❤🦅@@cliveboaden
Gorillaz will always be one of the greatest bands. So versatile, pop, hip hop, classic rock, orchestral, their own style. Bobby Womack, Lou Reed, half The Clash, Mark E Smith, Little Dragon. This is just EPIC. It’s been almost 15 years since this and sounds more epic every year.
1:06:48 El Mañana
with Damon's tinkling piano intro and live orchestra never fails to give me goose bumps
Del part
*Nothing happening*
Peoples: keep on "its coming on"
*A WILD SNOOP DOGG APPEARS*
I don't understand why they let go orchestrate concerts. I would love to see Fire coming out live, Broken or even Rock the house :(
Gorillaz concerts are pretty expensive already, every artist/musician they add to their sets they have to book hotel rooms and flights for on top of paying them, now imagine doubling costs. They lost a lot of money on the Escape to Plastic Beach Tour, Damon said he ended up earning something like 23 pounds out of it.
@@EmpireAntz So, following that logic, this concert must be expensive af
@@martincisternaspizarro-lf2oq Yes. If you watch his music videos on that specific album, they suddenly stopped s at "On Melancholy Hill" music video production animation, because their budget ran out. There is a fan made music video after that one, but not true official, even if Gorillaz recognized it.
@@martincisternaspizarro-lf2oq Plastic Beach was an expensive ass tour that barely broke even every night according to Damon. Already overbudget and EMI hemorrhaging money during the same time frame made EMI cut funding on the project.
I was 7 when I was at this Glastonbury this show by them changed my life
I was there myself, sat 4 hours to get a good view of the show
@Ethan Murphy Is this the orginal live show they did i remember? I feel like they did another one before this.
I was 12!! What a feeling!!!
Damn right.
That’s the age when you decide what really impressive and what’s not, I’ve had it with Pink Floyd when the wall fell and there performance and stage was from somewhere else....or so I felt like it
To me this is the all around peak moment of GORILLAZ
Real
This concert was on youtube for a while, but Incompleted. Very glad you took the time to post it complete with On Melancholy Hill
to Empire Ants
Didnt know Bobby Womack was working with the Empire
RIP legend
The empire?
For years I was going to UA-cam and listening to garbage quality version of this set, and now I come back to find a high quality version.
For so long I’ve held this set above so many others in the last 20 years. Genuinely incredible, from how Damon handles the set list in this massively live setting to the absolute legends who contributed to this. Truly wonderful
Glad I waited! Plastic Beach is a top tier Album
3:02 that trumpet tho! I wish it was in the album version, so good.
What do you mean? It literally is
DIOS MÍO , BROKEN CON ESA CALIDAD INSTRUMENTAL, DAMON ERES UN GENIO ! UN GENIO !! NECESITAMOS MÁS CONCIERTOS ASÍ
Que mal que nunca más la tocaron en vivo.
@@Vlu0 Yes they have.
@@dildonius Pretty sure they didn't.
@@Vlu0 yes they have played it, multiple times in fact, there's a version where Damon does the extended outro with his melodica, it was during the Humanz tour, look it up, it's lovely.
@@rarwolf10 Nowadays i know they played Broken on many other occasions.
That version of Broken is beautiful.
1:29:36
'You gat a new horaisin and a firemal style, a melancholy hill where we never sma.'
PLEASE
the way that damon improvises at 01:32:45 when the song starts too soon is amazing.
That’s the way it’s usually done in their live shows
This is for sure their best live presentation
Ehhhh I'm not sure. I mean, on paper this should be the greatest Gorillaz concert in their entire near-22 year-long history. But at the end of the day, in reality, this crowd is weak as fuck. Which is sad because this is almost certainly the largest number of people Gorillaz have ever performed in front of EVER. And they may never play to an audience of this girth ever again. But these fuckers are kinda sandbagging their set. Idk if it's because they're tired or if it's because U2 were originally scheduled to headline the festival that day but had to cancel so Glastonbury brought Gorillaz in to headline as a last minute replacement - maybe these idiots are upset that they're watching Gorillaz instead of U2 because they have not taste in music. Idk what it is but these fuckers SHOULD be going absolutely APESHIT during and especially AFTER every single song. Instead every song is played to mostly silence and half-hearted white people "dancing" (aka slightly bouncing up and down while slightly swaying from side to side) and at the end of every song they just get the music festival equivalent of a polite golf-clap. It sucks because if the crowd was actually engaged in the performance here, if they were giving Gorillaz the energy that bands like them feed off of and desperately NEED during concerts like this, if they were truly going APESHIT as they SHOULD have been....then there would be no question that this was the greatest concert Gorillaz ever had, and ever would, perform. It would be utterly mind-melting. Sadly the crowd is made up of middle-aged tossers and douchebag frat boys & sorority girls who would rather be at some shitty generic U2 concert; so this amazing set, these amazing performers & guest musicians, this amazing performance of this set by these performers & guest musicians aren't getting the proper response that they deserve the absolute FUCK out of.
Fortunately WE can still enjoy this beautiful set and can just ignore the shitty, apathetic, dead af crowd who apparently can't recognize musical greatness when it's literally right in front of them. But unfortunately that also means we gotta judge the quality of this show under different merits. And that means it goes from being potentially one of if not THE greatest Gorillaz concert EVER....to being a good but nothing particularly special Gorillaz concert. A bog standard Phase 3-era show.
In terms of their actual performance? Yeah this performance is very tight and well-performed. In terms of the actual musical talent gathered on stage (like in terms of the actual live band Damon has assembled AS WELL AS the guest musicians who came out to play with them)? *HELL YEAH,* this show is completely & utterly *STACKT* 'n *PACKT!!!*
Buuuut in terms of the setlist? Ehhh......yes and no.....if Plastic Beach & Demon Days are your favorite Gorillaz albums (and especially if you don't care much for Humanz, The Now Now, Song Machine, Meanwhile........, and/or Cracker Island) then this setlist might just be a wet-dream for you. But as for me, with Gorillaz being my #1 all-time favorite band ever period full stop and with me kinda liking all of their albums on an equal level (except for Demon Days, which I consider to be on an entirely different level - amongst the greatest musical albums ever recorded in the history of recorded music), I find myself enjoying Gorillaz concerts from 2017/2018/2021/2022 much more than ones from 2001/2002/2005/2006/2010, because the setlists from their 2017/2018/2021/2022 concerts tend to have a much MUCH wider variety of Gorillaz songs - which makes sense as naturally the more years go by, the more music Gorillaz release, and the larger their pool of songs become. Obviously their concerts in 2001 & 2002 have the least variety, as they'd literally only released 1 album so far, meaning every concert was just songs from that album. But the concerts they've been performing throughout most of this year - their 2022 World Tour concerts? *SHEEEEEEEIIIIIT!!!* At this point, they've released *7* studio albums and in February of 2023 they're going to release their *8th!* Plus, they've already officially released *2* of the 11 songs that will be on that album - Cracker Island and New Gold (however they've ALSO performed a *3rd* song from the new album, Silent Running, one time at one concert and thats it, but they haven't "officially" released that one yet).
So as of right now (Monday 05 September, 2022) when they're deciding what songs to put in each concert's setlist, they have the *entirety* of their 7 album discography - _Gorillaz, Demon Days, Plastic Beach, The Fall, Humanz, The Now Now, Gorillaz Present Song Machine | Season One: Strange Timez, and Meanwhile........_ (a 3-song EP they released in 2021) - as well as 3 out of the 11 songs that will be their upcoming 8th album _Cracker Island_ to choose from. That totals about *130* different songs that they can pick from. Back when they performed this concert, they only had about *50* songs to pick from. That's *80 fewer songs* compared to today. So their modern concerts frankly just naturally have much more variety in the songs.
So it's frankly just really, *REALLY* hard for the average Gorillaz concert from 2010 to truly stack-up to the average Gorillaz concert from 2022.
Orchestra hitting at 8:00 is just amazing. WOW!
Uno de mis conciertos favoritos de toda la historia
X2 csm
Daría lo que fuera por estar en tan solo una canción.
Es hermoso
Yo me quedaría en Empire Ants :(
Yo quisiera estar cuando canta la de Last Living Souls, literal podría llorar de lo hermoso que suena cuando canta la parte de: "Cause all out of song
I got it down wrong
I see myself to get
An all-seeing door now", esa parte siempre me llega mucho :')
Es una canción que cantaría a todo pulmón aunque me quede afonico
@@salomonolivos8267 llora*
@Axcys sii es la presentación más icónica, con Mark E. Smith
I was serving drinks at the big tent closest to the main stage. Served myself a few as well of course 😅 Awesome show, good memories ✌
Best Gorillaz Live lineup ever.....also, their best time, their 3 best records played live, wish I was there...
In fact, they only play one song from the first album, the rest are from Demon Days and Plastic Beach
I was there, totally random choice as not a massive fan but outstanding gig. Lou Reed just appears. Wtf. Can’t get a Glastonbury ticket for love nor money these days me.
Okay I don’t know if it’s because I don’t have much context for this video or Glastonbury as a whole. But this seems like one of the best moments in music history
They did a remarkable job recreating every song live, especially in this day and age where music, especially in the pop scene is increasingly reliant on electronics.
They used a ton of electronic instruments in thus set and on the album tf do you mean
@@dildonius I mean that in a lot of sets (particularly hip-hop sets) the beat is just played rather than a live version being produced.
Wow I forgot how on fire they are here. Damon especially and Mick and Paul jamming again was just a dream for so many of us.
GZ can you repost the "gorillaz outside lands festival 2017"?That was my favorite concert and I was bummed when I couldn't find it.
It's amazing this amazing visual and audio feast with so many special guests was pulled together as quick as it was as the slot was meant to be U2s but they had to pull out due to Bono's back surgery announcement literally 1 month before!!
thank you for reuploading this! it's one of my fav shows to watch i always come back to it
Nothing is cooler than having so much musical talent on one stage ! ❤
I think the stutters and pauses make this show feel more organic.
What stutters?
I love at 59:24 Damon standing up furious as the drummer kept going
And at 59:40 he has to be counted back into the song
I read somewhere Damon isn't proud of this show
YOU CAN NOTE THAT HE DIDN'T LIKE IT AT ALL 💀 the way he almost ran out of the place speaks for itself 😭
What's the crank thing that the drummer is preoccupied with at the time?
Thank you! I really wanted to watch that again! Albarn is hilarious - what a c*nt!
Glitter Freeze was insane there. Holy shit, it's so good, it's such an experience, goosebumps all the way through
1:37:31 JAMIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE JAMIEEEEEEEEEE POR QUÉ NADIE HABLA DE JAMIE EN PANTALLA ES JAMIEEEEEEEEE JAMIE CAPO JAMIE GENIO JAMIE TE AMO JAMIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Epic move, Damon: bring in the best hype man in the world to close down your show!
It's nice to see Mr. Paul Simonon jumping around like that again
I consider that the passing of the years has made this concert a mystical one, gorillaz live is a show... that one must see at least once in a lifetime
It is a concert that had many problems, in every sense, but apart from that they managed to make it an unforgettable concert, for me the best of the plastic beach tour, but how can I forget when Mf doom sing clint eastwood next to bashy and kano
It's exactly what I say, this concert was terrible and with many mistakes. Damon seemed nervous, angry and at his limit also the public was asleep, everyone reached a point where they shouted "feel good" so that they would stop playing songs that they didn't knew lol but the instrumentation as well as the artists were very good ;))) I wouldn't say it's one of the best gorillaz concerts tho lol
@@boxianparkkSame thing happened at Coachella 2023 when the crowd was asleep during their first show. Damon didn't look happy leaving the stage. The second show the crowd was better and he said it on stage LOL!
45:46 lo que más me impresiona es ese shock... tecnológico??? hahaha que me da al ver al público sin smarphones grabando o usando sus linternas... en 2010 apenas recién salían esas camaritas de Sony... es increíble cómo evolucionó tan rápido el teléfono celular
I'm pretty sure it's a requirement that your soul leave your body and transcended our reality in order to witness that performance of the Glitter Freeze
Still a great show to this day, if I wasn’t 10 at the time and had the money I would’ve enjoyed being there.
This concert brings back so many memories... December 2014, I was ending my first semester at high school. I recall on how hyped I was with seeing The Clash, Shaun Ryder, Little Dragon, Lou Reed, Snoop Dogg, Mark E. Smith, Cass Browne, Bobby Womack, Bootie Brown, De La Soul and Damon Albarn all on the damn same stage!
Why wasn’t this included in the Glastonbury 50th anniversary thingy?
They used blur so they probs didnt want damon on multiple things idk
This set got quite bad reviews at the time, idk why (people have no taste) but that's probs why it wasn't included in Glasto at 50.
They were replacing U2 who had to pull out at the last minute, so most of the crowd were probs bigger fans of U2 than Gorillaz, but I'd give so much to have been at this show anyway - don't particularly like U2 and love gorillaz so much.
Music reviewers in this country can be spoilt for options sometimes in my opinion... I've barely ever been to live shows so would love to see a show a like this
People didn't sing along to pirate jet.
cada frame de este concierto deberia estar puesto en un museo, es arte.
Yukimi Nagano for the win! Huge fan of Little Dragon because of the Gorillaz!
Yes, as someone pointed out, the audience was not very reactive, specially in Rhinestone Eyes, and you can see Damon trying to cheer up the audience
59:21 I'd shit my pants if Damon looked this angry at me
Thx for the upload...albarn is a genius..(went to the same college as me)
Ooooo lucky!
I would cry when they sing up on melancholy hill
Damon deserves an award (another one) just for getting Lou Reed, Mick Jones and Paul Simonon on the same stage. Cool as fuck.
My all time favourite Gorrilaz Live performance.
He looked so shocked and happy when Snoop came out.
Truly one of the great Glasto sets. From getting Mark E Smith on the main stage to bringing out Snoop for Clint Eastwood - what a wild ride.
Gorillaz is my childhood
What a setlist full of bangers. Fair play.
What a magical show. Love seeing Lou Reed there. Legend
Bobby Womack.... damn, adds such a dimension to Cloud of Unknowning
So tight, every single live performer could learn from this.
59:23 trabajar junto a alguien como Damon no es nada fácil lol su cara es aterradora
Amazing experience driving 10 hours to see the Plastic Beach tour in Seattle, sadly the seated arena setting detracted a bit from the experience but it was so worth it.
I like how in the DARE segment, Shaun looks and is dressed like a disappointed father.
He kinda looked like Oliver Tree's Dad lol
probably one of the very best Gorillaz concerts ever
This is now my favorite Gorillaz concert
Is the best since came after Gorillaz best record and gather the largest amount of legendary artists
Mixed for me because I feel like there’s other shows on UA-cam where they performed better but this is definitely the most stacked in terms of guests
Thank you Gorillazzz!!! ❤❤
WOW What a Set Amaze Balls, thankyou to peeps that put it on here. The Orchestra is Fabulous and everything else. What Can i Say But WOWIE FARGEN BRILL.
bootie brown doing mos defs verse on stylo is impressive he nailed it
really the best music and best band at this time. the strings sound great. this gig is up there with the best of blur's gigs.
well its not blur...
I’ve seen GORILLAZ 3x & they NEVER disappoint. I’m waiting for them to come back again. I can’t wait.❤️
Saw the very first set of their Humanz tour in Margate 2017.. I'd have loved to be here too. Are we the last living souls?
Man, I forgot just how unprepared the roadies were for the Glastonbury gig.
The orchestral intro straight up sounds like something Murray Gold would have written for Doctor Who
I love this live show. "Some Kind of Nature" is legendary
I really can't grasp and fathom why on earth they would do this jumping between 2 tv channels?...
But holy shit you did a really perfect job of putting this live show and concert together!!!
I love Gorillaz and your Work! ❤️🤩👏
It's because BBC is public TV - as in government run, funded by tax money - so they have certain obligations to play certain programs at certain times. Especially on BBC1. They likely had no choice.
Holy... "Last living souls" live gives me hella chills, so cool, so epic!!!!
Honesty one of the best bands I've live
I dig how Gorillaz' beats and rhymes often featured frank expressions of drug use and depression.
Sorry mate, but can you elaborate on that? Because I feel this as well but in a way it helped me with depression? I'm bad with words so any explanation would be great thank you.
Also the critic to USA
Feel good has been my best song for years.
Absolutely awesome performance, so lucky to have been there.
Me casé cantando To Binge con mi esposo ❤️
Himno tras Himno , Una experiencia de otro nivel , no creo que se pueda comparar un concierto de esta banda con ninguna otra , Excelente video .
Thank you for this, brings back great memories!
damon has so much energy man
Legendary show. Would’ve loved to have been there!
Fuaaaaa Pedazo de Reci , espero poderlos ver este 2022 en ARGENTINA
Mi parte favorita
Some kind of nature ❤
Llego tempra?😍😍❤❤
As good as it gets or ever will be.
I love Dare it is my favourite song! 😚
JUST WATCHING IT OVER AND OVER DAY AFTER DAY.GORILLAZ ONE OF YTHE GREATEST FIREVER!!!!!!!!!
fking amazing thanks for posting
Gonna give this a couple once-overs. Fuckin' love Shaun. Lol. I widh Gorillaz would do another show with him. Lol
Concert looks amazing!❤
why did snoop dogg not do his own song in the beginning and then appear at the end to do Del's part lol. was his plane late?
1:37:30 Jamie!
Thank you!
Snoop dogs entrance was badass as hell
im wearing the wrist band for that year. loved it so muchhhh ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Not doing the Plastic Beach title track is criminal. That is my favourite shit
El mejor concierto de Gorillaz 😎👌🏽
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