

Oh, hang on, I think the band might be coming on. Murdoc: Well, as I said, being a celebrity does have its perks, you know.

Murdoc: It's coming up, it's coming up, it's coming up! Murdoc: Come on, come on, come on! Eh, heh, heh! She fast-tracked my application, stamped my ticket, and also she sorta… Murdoc: Well, I may just be a puppet, but I’m a multimillionaire rock star puppet, and that kind of crap goes a long way. Murdoc: WEELLL, I whipped out a copy of our best selling album, signed a couple of t-shirts and, uh… Murdoc: And it all looked like that I wasn’t gonna be allowed in! Murdoc: Well, then she discovered that I had no birth certificate, no fingerprints… I mean, this isn’t even my real voice, it was recorded by an actor weeks ago.Ģ-D: That was probably a bit hard for her to grasp, but do carry on. Murdoc: So, you know, she says, “Are you gonna be working in the states?” Oh well, actually, love, most of the work’s been done upfront. Murdoc: I said, “Well, I’m a puppet, obviously a puppet version of a cartoon from a virtual band called Gorillaz.”Ģ-D: Oh, well, you could see that could arouse suspicion in a visa office. Murdoc: Try explaining that to the girl behind the counter, I mean, I handed my photo, and she just looked at me and said, “What’s this?” and I said, “Well, obviously it’s me.” And she said, “What are you?” which had me for a moment. Murdoc: Oh yeah, do you know how hard it is to get a visa to get into America when you’re a pal puppet? Actually, it’s a miracle I made it here today. The city that never sleeps, and that makes two of us. Murdoc: Oh, yeah! New York, New York, New York! So good I said it thrice. The two puppets of both Murdoc and 2-D answered fan questions, and had a bit of fun too. After the live performance of " Demon Days", the Gorillaz had another show to put on.
