Noodle from Gorillaz Wants Queen Played at Her Funeral and Can’t Stand Muse

Gorillaz in concert at the O2 Arena in London in 2017. Photo by Richard Isaac/REX/Shutterstock (9257613w)

Noodle from Gorillaz has opened up about her taste in music.

In an interview with NME, Noodle from Gorillaz spoke about the records that “changed her life” and “filled her with fury” as well as what song she wants played at her funeral. Her answer to the latter was none other than rock legends Queen.

“Either ‘Who Wants To Live Forever’ by Queen, or Mozart’s ‘Requiem Mass in D Minor,’” she said about her funeral song. “Can I have both? I like the duality of joy and sadness that defines us as humans, first in life and then in the memories we leave behind for others.

“There was actually a memorial service for me when everyone thought I was dead after the ‘El Manana’ video. Murdoc performed Ozzy Osborne’s ‘See You On The Other Side’ in nothing but a pair of leather wings and full skull makeup. I’m honestly glad I missed it.”

As for the records that “changed her life”, these include The Who, Silver Apples, Talking Heads and Biggie Smalls to name a few. And the records she hates? Noodle can’t stand “Anything insincere and badly played. Or by Muse.”