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• ' Released: 27 November 2000 • ' Released: 5 March 2001 • ' Released: 25 June 2001 • ' Released: 22 October 2001 Gorillaz is the eponymous debut. It was released on 26 March 2001 in the United Kingdom by and in the United States. The album reached number three in the UK and number fourteen in the US, and has sold over seven million copies worldwide. The album's success earned the group an entry in the as the 'Most Successful Virtual Band', and spawned the singles ', ', ', and '.

• • Music video on ' Clint Eastwood' is a song by British, released as the first single from in March 2001. The song is named after the due to its similarity to the of. The song is a mix of,,.

The verses are rapped by, portrayed as a blue phantom in the video, while the chorus is sung by ( in the video). It peaked at number 4 on the and number 57 on the US.

Xforce keygen autodesk 2018. It also reached number one in Italy and charted within the top 20 of many countries around the world. The single has sold 600,000 copies in the UK and has been certified platinum by the BPI. Ranked it number 38 on its 100 best songs of the 2000s.

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In October 2011, placed it at number 141 on its list '150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years'. The magazine also ranked it at number 347 on their list of 'The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time'. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Recording [ ] Demo versions of 'Clint Eastwood' were originally recorded by on a using a and guitar. A re-recording similar to these demos was recorded into for use as a backing track. The strings featured in the song are from a string machine, the. According to engineer, Jason Cox, 'Damon gave us the OK to set fire to it on stage, but we said 'No, you can't set fire to that! It's a classic!'

', and it ended up being used on the song as well as some other tracks on the album. The drums are provided by a drum machine and the main instrument used in the song is the, which Albarn used to make the basic track as well. Alternative versions [ ] Studio versions [ ] Some of the single releases featured an alternative version of the song which featured British hip hop group, who also feature on the group's B-side 'The Sounder'. This was the original version. Live versions [ ] For some live performances of the song, alternative rappers are used. For the 2005 Demon Days tour, a version of the song featuring and, who have also appeared in ', ' and ', was written and recorded. This version was released on the CD single of 'DARE'.

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During the, a third version of the track, featuring British rapper, was written and performed. During July 2010, when Tempah was unable to make tour performances, a fourth version of the song, featuring Tempah's verses performed by British MC's &, was devised. Also performed a rap during the group's. During the group's Asian tour dates, a fifth version of the song, featuring all new verses from Lebanese-Syrian rapper, was performed. During Gorillaz co-creator 's 2014 solo tour for, he performed the song live with and for the first time.

Later in the tour, he played the song with new guest rappers like, while also bringing back rappers who have previously performed the song with Gorillaz like Bashy and Snoop Dogg. Music video [ ] The was directed by and Pete Candeland. It starts with the Gorillaz logo in red against a black screen, and the following quote from the 1978 film: 'Every dead body that is not exterminated, gets up and kills. The people it kills, get up and kill' in Japanese then in English. This phrase was deemed offensive in some countries and a censored version was produced that omits this intro. The video and song name is a reference to the famous western starring actor,.

An interpolation of the yell from the film's theme song, in particular that film's protagonist Tuco's leitmotif, can be heard at the beginning of the video, followed by sinister laughter from Murdoc. The notes that the melodica plays are also based on the yell. The band is seen playing their music against a completely white backdrop. 2-D is seen wearing a T-Virus shirt most likely referencing. Russel's cap then begins to mysteriously rise on its own, and the ghost of Del appears to be emerging from under it. He begins to rap, leaving the other band members dumbfounded, and the backdrop slowly develops dark clouds in the sky, and enormous start to burst out of the ground, and the scene becomes that of a, as a shower of rain and thunderstorm begins. Shortly afterwards, zombie gorilla hands rise up from the ground.