Noel Gallagher: 'No Hip-Hop For Glastonbury'
DocMcCoy
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Now, I like Noel Gallagher - he makes for a consistently funny interviewee, even if his band's pretty dull nowadays. But this just makes him sound like a prick. The comments are yet further illustration of the way we Brits continue to exert our cultural superiority over you Americans.That's a joke, by the way.
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That Womble is Robin Le Mesurier, son of John Le Mesurier (a/k/a Sergeant Wilson from Dad's Army).
Dude with the Flying V is Chris Spedding.
Not sure who Orville is....as for the rest of that lot.....
serious knowledge dropped, nicely tieing in with the Hancock (Tony) thread
Back to Noel: so, the lack of a rock headliner has hammered ticket sales. Does that mean he is just voicing what the average Joe thinks?
Or was managment anticpating the change in demographic, so as not become an old-
man venue? Devil's advocate.
who the fuck are the Ramones?
"Emily Eavis, who runs the festival with her father, Michael, admitted she had "thrown a curve ball" to traditional festivalgoers. "Jay-Z is one of the biggest, most respected hip-hop artists in the world," she said, adding that he is reputed to have turned around the way black music is perceived in America. "[Black music] really was bling," she said. "And he came along, and him and Mary J Blige carried really important messages in songs. They're really important in a different way to a lot of other hip-hop artists. People might not expect him, but we have a responsibility to do something a bit different."
She is so way off w/ her critque.
Most kids seem to be into indie/rock these days, putting someone like Jay z as your headline would get you an older audience.
Glastonbury is a pretty hardcore experience, if you're going to do it properly. Most 'old men' could not handle it.
Personally, I think "rock' would be miles ahead of where it is now if this kind of thing was more prevalent. At least I would be entertained, contrary to most any rock band I hear these days.
Yeah, what would Jay-Z's important messages be?
I sold crack back in the day.
I racially stereotype the various women I sleep with.
I don't bite, I pay homage.
I have more money than you.
Did I mention that I sold crack back in the day?
LOL Jurassic 5 are bigger over here than Jay-Z. I reckon his target audience have Grime MCs instead.
Nah it was the Reading festival. And it was bottles of piss[/b]
If those comments are any measure, then it would appear so, yes. You'll have to go a long, long way to find so-called music fans as blinkered and reactionary as yer average British indie kid. This is a bit of a generalisation but at least with many C&W fans, there's no pretension towards being broad-minded or particularly discerning - they like what they like, and if it ain't either country or western, they don't wanna know. They don't act as if liking Travis Tritt or Reba McEntire automatically makes them smarter than anyone else, and I'm cool with that. Nowadays, indie kids seem to think that being into a certain kind of music (or, more accurately, choosing a certain kind of lifestyle option) invests upon them a degree of cultural and intellectual superiority by default, yet the tone of many of those comments suggests that some of the people responsible are giving serious consideration to standing outside the main entrance of the festival site with big-ass "NO DARKIES AT OUR GLASTO" banners.
There have been plenty of hip hop acts at Glastonbury before now. I don't see what all the fuss is about. They normally just appear in one of the smaller stages. (Which in my opinion is a much better way to experience them.)
sorry Doc I reckon that's BS.
There's no racism going on.
It's just young peeps doing what they've always done - believing they know best and certain that they are the coolest. That's all. And generally people don't like change, full stop.