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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Frank Gallagher on March 15, 2008, 02:36:00 pm
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Jay-Z to blame for low Glastonbury demand
Rapper Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter's headline slot at Britain's Glastonbury Festival has caused a downturn in ticket registrations for this summer's event, according to organiser Michael Eavis.
Eavis admits demand has waned - based on the numbers of those applying for tickets early - but blames this on his decision to assign an artist of "middle range" popularity to a headline spot, as opposed to festival crowd pleasers such as Radiohead, Coldplay or Oasis.
Eavis says, "There's not as many as last year because we haven't got the super, big, big, big sort of headlining act anymore. We've gone for something middle range, although Jay-Z is huge in America.
"But it's not like Radiohead or a Muse or a Coldplay or an Oasis, is it? So we didn't expect the demand to be quite as high."
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/wenn/20080315/ten-jay-z-to-blame-for-low-glastonbury-d-c60bd6d.html (http://uk.news.yahoo.com/wenn/20080315/ten-jay-z-to-blame-for-low-glastonbury-d-c60bd6d.html)
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Europeans always get this sort of thing right.
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Muse is my favortie bannddddddd!! :)
but please remember that mainstream hip hop sucks to the point of no return. underground hip hop is freakin amazing, the lyrical talent just blows my mind.
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Originally posted by Problematique:
Muse is my favortie bannddddddd!! :)
but please remember that mainstream hip hop sucks to the point of no return. underground hip hop is freakin amazing, the lyrical talent just blows my mind.
Then maybe they should get some of the underground stuff above ground, because folk like me who only get to hear the mainstream shit have no interest in looking any deeper into the genre because of the garbage we do get exposed to.....make sense?
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Originally posted by Julian, gay agenda ILLUMINATI:
Europeans always get this sort of thing right.
I hope that was not an attempt at sarcasm, because it's no secret that when it comes to music the Europeans beat the US at every level.
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Originally posted by 47 YEAR OLD VIRGIN:
it's no secret that when it comes to music the Europeans beat the US at every level.
I was being dead serious.
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europe may have a strong sense of fashion, but the long running drought in hip hop notwithstanding, US = hip hop. Europe = techno electronica. there's little reason for hip hop to resonate in most of europe - other than in a fashionable sense, jay-z may not be dominating the charts and clubs like in the late 90's early 00's but his tour w/ mary j. blige is selling extremely well in the us. this was a mistake by michael eavis more than anything - going away from the glastonbury wheelhouse. still, it seems accurate that hip hop looks dead (although its probably only sleeping).
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Then how come whenever I'm in Europe, all I hear is horrible Eurotrash disco?
Originally posted by 47 YEAR OLD VIRGIN:
Originally posted by Julian, gay agenda ILLUMINATI:
Europeans always get this sort of thing right.
I hope that was not an attempt at sarcasm, because it's no secret that when it comes to music the Europeans beat the US at every level. [/b]
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I'm sure having Neil Diamond as the Sunday night headliner isn't helping sales much either.
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maybe neil can headline virgin fest.
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For me I feel musically I am more of UK citizen. I don't think they fall for the hype game as much as us Americans. I also think they are more prone to try new music then we are. Jay-Z is ok but he is hyped up too much.
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uh the UK hype machine is in full effect particularly for chart topping pop acts many of whom you seem to be found of.
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Winehouse'd
Originally posted by kosmo:
uh the UK hype machine is in full effect particularly for chart topping pop acts many of whom you seem to be found of.
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Originally posted by Julian, gay agenda ILLUMINATI:
Originally posted by 47 YEAR OLD VIRGIN:
it's no secret that when it comes to music the Europeans beat the US at every level.
I was being dead serious. [/b]
I'd say most Europeans. Don't forget the Germans are crazy for Hoff...
<img src="http://andy.theshears.com/myspace/DavidMicrophone.jpg" alt=" - " />
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Originally posted by kosmo:
uh the UK hype machine is in full effect particularly for chart topping pop acts many of whom you seem to be found of.
why are you hating.......no hype just facts!
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Originally posted by azaghal1981:
Winehouse'd
Originally posted by kosmo:
uh the UK hype machine is in full effect particularly for chart topping pop acts many of whom you seem to be found of.
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5 Grammys biatch!!!!!!
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I love Jay-Z to death, and Europeans boo'd and threw shit at MCR and Panic...
So Europe wins in my book.
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Originally posted by slappy:
Originally posted by Julian, gay agenda ILLUMINATI:
Originally posted by 47 YEAR OLD VIRGIN:
it's no secret that when it comes to music the Europeans beat the US at every level.
I was being dead serious. [/b]
I'd say most Europeans. Don't forget the Germans are crazy for Hoff...
<img src="http://andy.theshears.com/myspace/DavidMicrophone.jpg" alt=" - " /> [/b]
Germans don't count when it comes to music.....
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Winehouse'd
5 Grammys biatch!!!!!! [/b]
I think they've moved on to Duffy
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Originally posted by edbert:
Winehouse'd
5 Grammys biatch!!!!!! [/b]
I think they've moved on to Duffy [/b]
Winehouse - what will die first, her or her career?
I'm having a tough time deciding if she or Britney Spears will kill themselves first.
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Murder-suicide???
Originally posted by 47 YEAR OLD VIRGIN:
I'm having a tough time deciding if she or Britney Spears will kill themselves first.
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Originally posted by nkotb:
Murder-suicide???
Originally posted by 47 YEAR OLD VIRGIN:
I'm having a tough time deciding if she or Britney Spears will kill themselves first.
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Now that's just wishful thinking....
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Originally posted by bull930:
For me I feel musically I am more of UK citizen. I don't think they fall for the hype game as much as us Americans. I also think they are more prone to try new music then we are. Jay-Z is ok but he is hyped up too much.
uhhh.. hear of NME?? they hype a damn new band all the time.
lets see...
foals
kooks
wombats
arctic monkeys
teenagers
the enemy
maccabees
they hype all their brit-pop band. not that i terribly mind, i see them all when they come to nyc. but to downplay that they dont hype the bands is complete bollocks. if you havent noticed - why do you think many of the brits try and see these bands in the states. because you cant possibly see them in the UK without seeing them at a huge venue. at least here, for the most part, you can still see them at a tiny club.
im not even going to mention the likes of lily allen nor ms winehouse.