https://www.youtube.com/watch/pMKA0ahftME Gorillaz: Clint Eastwood ft. Del the Funky Homosapien (Live) – SNL
Musical guest Gorillaz performs “Clint Eastwood” featuring Del the Funky Homosapien on Saturday Night Live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch/ZU_7tlOHOfI Gorillaz: The Moon Cave ft. Asha Puthli, Black Thought & Anoushka Shankar (Live) – SNL
Musical guest Gorillaz performs “The Moon Cave” featuring Asha Puthli, Black Thought and Anoushka Shankar on Saturday Night Live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch/M910sjgb3gk Gorillaz – The Hardest Thing/Orange County ft Tony Allen, Bizarrap, Kara Jackson, Anoushka Shankar
The Hardest Thing/Orange County – Official Visualiser
Visualiser creative by Jamie Hewlett & Swear Studio
Released on Kong
Gorillaz are managed by Eleven Mgmt
The Hardest Thing
Written by Damon Albarn
Produced by Gorillaz, James Ford, Samuel Egglenton and Remi Kabaka Jr
Vocals by Gorillaz
Spoken words Tony Allen
Bansuri by Ajay Prasanna
Demon Strings Izzi Dunn on Cello, Kotono Sato on 1st Violin, Sarah Tuke on 2nd Violin and Ciara Ismail on Viola.
Trumpet by Chris Storr
Engineered by Samuel Egglenton
Assistant Engineering by Giacomo Vianello, Ishaan Nimkar and Federica Cottone
Recorded at Studio 13 London, Studio 13 Devon
Mixed by Marta Salogni at Studio Zona
Mastered by Heba Kadry, NYC
Mastering Assistant, Jacob Clements
Published by Sony Music Publishing / Thirteen Limited.
Orange County
Written by Damon Albarn, Gonzalo Conde, Kara Jackson and Santiago Alvarado
Produced by Gorillaz, Bizarrap,
Additional production Samuel Egglenton, Remi Kabaka Jr
Sitar by Anoushka Shankar
Vocals by Gorillaz and Kara Jackson
Keyboards by Santiago Alvarado
Engineered by Samuel Egglenton
Assistant Engineering by Trinity Wolfherd, Giacomo Vianello and Fabian Perez
Recorded at Studio 13 London, Studio 13 Devon, Studio 5020 Miami, Criteria Miami
Mixed by Marta Salogni at Studio Zona
Mastered by Heba Kadry, NYC
Mastering Assistant, Jacob Clements
Published by Sony Music Publishing / Thirteen Limited, Dale Play Publishing / Sony Music Publishing, Concord Music Publishing , Dale Play Publishing / Sony Music Publishing
Lyrics:
The Hardest Thing
Oya E Dide Erori -3x
You know the hardest thing is to say goodbye to someone you love
That is the hardest thing
And when the curtain rises and the party begins
Do you laugh?
Do you break down inside
Wondering how
How you got to the afterlife?
Orange County
You know the hardest thing is to say goodbye to someone you love That’s the hardest thing x2
Every face you forgot
Father’s jaw
They suspend the clock
Another start
Get another chance to love
I hear you now, I understand you lost today to get tomorrow back but
But what are the tolls?
That’s the hardest thing we’ve been sold
And I’m not your enemy
Your legacy frightens me will I keep it gold or will it spoil
Before I get the chance to grow old
I don’t know if I can take this anymore
So why are you trying to break me?
I don’t know if I can stay on board (I’m on board)
You know the hardest thing is to say goodbye to someone you love
That’s the hardest thing
And I’m not your enemy
Your legacy frightens me will I keep it gold or will it spoil
Before I get the chance to grow old
You know the hardest thing is to say goodbye to someone you love
That’s the hardest thing
‘Cause I’m not your enemy
Your atoms gone
You stand alone
And everything you gave to someone you love
That’s the hardest thing
That’s the hardest thing
I don’t know if I can take this anymore
So why are you trying to break me?
https://www.youtube.com/watch/qEPomvKTwh4 Europe is finally standing up to Donald Trump | This Is Why.
The United States may have launched strikes on Iran this week, but Donald Trump also found time for a war of words.
This time, it was with the prime ministers of the UK and Spain – after they refused to allow America access to their airbases ahead of the attack.
Keir Starmer and Pedro Sanchez have responded with some tough words of their own – so why are they and other European leaders finally standing up to Trump?
Niall is joined by Sky’s defence analyst Michael Clarke.
Have you got a question for Niall? Email the show – why@sky.uk
https://www.youtube.com/watch/vEnJMzq3mNY How Trump’s Iran War Could Backfire On The President | Sean Bell
“So far President Trump has managed to keep the American public largely with him. What happens when gets his hands further in the mangle and Iran gets lucky.”
President Trump could loose support for his strikes on Iran as US mobile radars may not be able stop all Iranian missiles, leading to American troop deaths, says former RAF Air Vice Marshall Sean Bell.
Sean Bell was speaking to Kate Gerbeau and Calum Macdonald on Times Radio Breakfast. Listen live every day 6-10am.
https://www.youtube.com/watch/PdaaGlyu7EQ The Lost Boys – Tim Cappello – I Still Believe – Music Video
Hello, this is my tribute to a great movie and a great song. This is my first music video btw 😛 I hope you enjoy!
Tim Cappello – I Still Believe
Lost Boys Soundtrack
https://www.youtube.com/watch/wSXK-KDJB_o If Trump Doesn’t Fix The US Economy It Won’t Matter If He Succeeds In Iran
“If Trump doesn’t turn the economy around I think that will be the key issue.”
As US midterm elections approach and the conflict in Iran is “grabbing the attention” the main issue for voters is still the economy, which “isn’t doing well” says Scott Lucas, University College Dublin professor of international politics.
Scott Lucas was speaking to Dom Joly on Times Radio. Listen live every Friday-Saturday from 1-4pm.
Direction: Jamie Hewlett, Tim McCourt, Max Taylor
Sequence Director Jonathan Djob Nkondo
Producer Eva Dahlqvist
Art Director Eido Hayashi
Production Manager Michaela Dede
Animation Lead Xavier Ramonède
Assistant Animation Lead Seterah Erfan
Compositing Lead Freddie Lewis-wall
Production Coordinator Ekaterina Saiapina • Daisy Link
Production Coordinator for Eleven – Saskia Blow
Producer Cover Macarena Gaset • Adriana Piasek-Wanski
Production Assistant Ed Farish • Isabella Fitzsimons
Editor Peter Scott
Edit Assistant Ekaterina Saiapina
Storyboard Jamie Hewlett • Johnatan Djob Nkondo
Gaia Lamiot • Ayşe Aktaş • Jon Lam
Concept Artist Igor Piwowarczyk • Arnaud Tribout • Daniel Clarke • Eido Hayashi • Paul Sabado • Simon Masse • Johnatan Djob Nkondo
Colour Script Eido Hayashi
Character Design Jamie Hewlett • Julien Perron • Johnatan Djob Nkondo
Character Layout Jamie Hewlett • Julien Perron • Xavier Ramonède
Background Layout Simon Masse • Nicola Bernardi • Darina Lapkovskaya
Background Paint Eido Hayashi • Arnaud Tribout • Luc Courtois • Paul-Emmanuel Separi • Daniel Clarke
Animation Pierre Rutz • Robin Eide • Johnatan Djob Nkondo • Yagizhan Misirli • Felipe Almeida • Jamie Merry • Sarah Dhorne • Sergio Mateo • Peter Dodd • Gaelle Thierry • Gustavo Carvalho
• Kwok Fung Lam • Venla Linna • Juanpe Arroyo • Tim McCourt
FX Animation Erwin Rieffel • Lou Victor Karnas • Olivier Malric
Animation Assist Seterah Erfan • Christian Maymo • Krisi Zhupali • Ron Chevarie • Jonothan Wren • Daniel Morales • Clara Schildhauer • Judith Boor
Cleanup, Colour Outsource Amix • Pudoctopus
Graphics Design Max Taylor • Eido Hayashi
Compositing Freddie Lewis-Wall • Abel Kohen • Clarisse Valeix • Doru Ondun • Vincent E Sousa
Skye Van Der Walt • Natasha Francis • Patricia Andrades
Colour Grade Freddie Lewis-Wall
Sound Design, Mix Box of Toys
Animation Reference Actor Moss Taylor • Laurel Taylor • Nick Miller • Ekaterina Saiapina
• Eva Dahlqvist • Michaela Dede • Tim McCourt • Skye Van Der Walt
DOP Edward Tucker
Art Director Rosie Tonkin
Gaffer Pearce Crowley
Book Binders Wyvern Bindery
Head of Operations Anna Degenaar • Kallista Omotosho
Studio Coordinator Sophia Owen-Moulding
Marketing Manager Ella Johnston
Managing Director Laura Breaden
Executive Producer Tan Baptista
Head of CG Pete Addington
Head of Art Juancho Crespo
Head of Animation Kwok Fung Lam
Head of Production Nick Miller
Talent & Scheduling Coordinator Jesus Ovejero
@THELINEanimation
https://www.youtube.com/watch/DiDBiahB604 Tehran’s best and worst-case scenarios | GZERO World
What will Iran look like a year from now? Ian Bremmer and Brooking’s Thomas Wright discuss possible outcomes.
What might Iran look like a year after the war? According to Thomas Wright, the range of outcomes runs from unlikely political change to durable instability.
The best-case scenario—though Wright says is quite unlikely—is the emergence of a more legitimate government in Tehran. Public dissatisfaction with the current leadership runs deep, and in theory, that pressure could produce a regime that is more responsive to its people, even if it falls short of full democracy.
At the other extreme lies the worst-case scenario: fragmentation. If the state weakens too dramatically, Iran could splinter internally, creating a dangerous vacuum in an already volatile region. The most likely outcome may fall somewhere in between. The war could end with the regime still in power but significantly weakened—facing severe economic strain and struggling to provide basic services like electricity and energy. In that scenario, the Islamic Republic survives, but its long-term stability remains an open question.
GZERO Media, a Eurasia Group company, is a multimedia publisher providing news, insights, and commentary on the events shaping our world. Our properties include GZERO World with Ian Bremmer, our weekly show on US public television; our newsletters GZERO Daily, GZERO AI, GZERO North, and GZERO Daily with Ian Bremmer; our parody series Puppet Regime; our digital video series including Ian Bremmer’s Quick Take every week; and the GZERO World Podcast. Our content is free and available at https://bit.ly/4fd0tst.
https://www.youtube.com/watch/z7VbvUxj-hw Hegseth Iran Presser Cold Open – SNL
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth (Colin Jost) answers questions about the military operation in Iran before allowing Kristi Noem (Ashley Padilla) to say her final goodbye.
https://www.youtube.com/watch/XQKU3SwJ6Wo ‘This is a war in search of a strategy’ – Michael Clarke analysis
The U.S. has said that fire power over Iran is to “surge dramatically”, but what are their main objectives and how long is the war likely to go on for?
Military analyst Professor Michael Clarke analyses Trump’s “contradictory actions” and how Iran is responding.