Damon recently said that Think Tank had a lot of crap tracks on it, I think that was probably just to make Graham feel better cause Think Tank was brilliant
Fay Bee hahaha loved your comment, it's funny cause we get to see him on all his ages and we can compare lol, his 35 approx. (like here) are my favourite too probably! He was actually right in the middle, and I mean he was a 'mix' between young Damon from parklive and today's older Damon from everyday robots! if you look closely you'll see that he shares half and half characteristics of each! hahaha(anyway there's no denying he was PERFECT when he was young like 24... too perfect maybe, that's why we like him a lil' bit older like here haha). xx
I think Damon still looks attractive for his age, but I agree right here he's perfect. When he was younger he was beautiful of course, but maybe too cute or pretty. Here he's more mature and sexy.
Excellent point Alex James! Everything you listen to has an effect on you and I want to add your band I think is the best of the last 25 years. What a long and generous interview. How many other bands would be able to do that?
I've got motion sickness from the camera work. Also, the sound quality is very strange. I'm wondering what they recorded this on. The three gentlemen in the band are, as always, giving an incredibly intelligent contribution. Great interview.
Because he's been to Africa and he realizes the importance of connecting with nature. Check out a documentary about grounding called 'The Earthing Movie'.
(Leisure - MBV/Stone Roses) (Modern Life is Rubbish - The Kinks, The Who) (Parklife/Great Escape - Beatles/Floyd) (Blur - Pavement, Weezer) (13 - Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr.) (Think Tank - Radiohead) Blur are the great pretenders of pop music.