UK music festival defends Jay-Z decision

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PhotobucketEven as a fan of Oasis, is it just me or is Noel Gallagher always bitching about something!!04/15/2008 5:00 PM, APNekesa Mumbi Moody Organizers of one of Britain's best-known music festivals on Tuesday defended their decision to book Jay-Z as their headline act after Oasis songwriter Noel Gallagher blamed the rapper for disappointing ticket sales.The outdoor Glastonbury fest is a cornerstone of Britain's music calendar. But it has yet to sell out this year, in contrast to past years when tickets were snapped up within hours.Gallagher, whose band headlined the festival in 1995 and 2004, said rap was to blame. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," Gallagher said in an interview, an audio of which was posted to the British Broadcasting Corp.'s Web site Monday. "If you break it, people ain't gonna go. I'm sorry, but Jay-Z? ... No chance."He explained that the inclusion of a hip-hop act went against the festival's tradition of guitar music, adding: "I'm not having hip-hop at Glastonbury. No way. No. It's wrong."Glastonbury Festival co-organizer Emily Eavis said the 38-year-old festival had a long history of attracting rap acts, including Cypress Hill and the Roots.She said the media stir over Gallagher's comments revealed an "innate conservatism" in some parts of British society."There is also an interesting undercurrent in the suggestion that a black, U.S. hip-hop artist shouldn't be playing in front of what many perceive to be a white, middle-class audience. I'm not sure what to call it, at least not in public, but this is something that causes me some disquiet," she said in an article published Tuesday in The Independent newspaper.Eavis said she thought Jay-Z was "absolutely the right act" for the festival.___On the Net:http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk

Comments (10)

  1. annieander says No...it's not just you... That was a very interesting quote by Emily Eavis...re: undercurrent. Very interesting indeed.
    Permalink posted 04/17/2008
  2. Shud33 says Yeah I wasn't to thrilled on that comment.
    Permalink posted 04/17/2008
  3. Dale says That's just ignorant on Noel Gallagher's part.
    Permalink posted 04/17/2008
  4. Bartleby says If I may chime: Oasis is dead, has been so ever since its inception. Any echoes or comments reportedly made by the zombie brothers are just a waste of electronic ink.
    Permalink posted 04/17/2008
  5. Shud33 says Bartley - Lol...tell us how you really feel.. Although good point, when was their last album?
    Permalink posted 04/17/2008
  6. Bartleby says So sorry to say this but who gives a toss about Noel G and his misfired barnet? Seriously did we hear from Jay-Z? The silence treatment is the best approach when you people talking rubbish.
    Permalink posted 04/17/2008
  7. Shud33 says Lol...agreed.
    Permalink posted 04/17/2008
  8. RGM says Whatever happened to Cypress Hill ?
    Permalink posted 04/17/2008
  9. hip hop says Cypress Hill and Roots equal cross over! Jay Z is not cross over!!! I am tempted to agree with Noel on this one, even as a big hip hop fan. Jay Z would be sweet on a smaller stage but the main stage at Glasto!? I don't think the crowds will take to it. I hope I'm wrong! I hope hip hop takes Glasto by storm and does the whole hip hop scene some good but I'm sceptical. What about UK hip hop anyway? I tell you who would rinse out that main stage....scratch perverts! Who agrees?
    Permalink posted 04/18/2008
  10. hip hop says What a load of tosh this [url=http://www.cashcowrecords.co.uk]Hip Hop[/url] stuff is!
    Permalink posted 04/18/2008

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