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Oasis' Noel Gallagher: 'Jay-Z wrong for Glasto'

The guitarist says hip-hop is 'wrong' for the British festival

Mon 14 Apr, 2008

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Firstly I'd like to have a pop at the cunt that is Adam Shankley. How dare you suggest that Oasis rip of The Beatles, what a moron you are, Oasis are easily the best band of the last 10 years by a country mile. Hip-Hop is fucking dog shit, I want it as far away from Glasto as possible. Each Oasis album down the years has been different from the last, but always ends up being fantastic, all hip-hop artists talk the same, and sound the same. The sam goes for philoj, what a pilloc. Wake up twat. I would also like to "attack" GergBlade05, I don't know what shoe you were watching but as always Kings Of Leon were god shit and the musical gods the Red Hot Chilli Peppers and one of the best and most unique bands in modern times Razorlight were world class. Bring Oasis to Glasto 08 that would be good, not these dog shit headliners like Mr Beyonce.

Tue 15 Apr, 2008

Skin colour is irrelevant, fact is there should not be a hip-hop artist at Glasto let alone headlining.

Tue 15 Apr, 2008

As always I agree with Noel 100%. Jay-Z is one of the best rappers however this should be a mainly rock festival and with the two rock bands that are headlining being awful anyway in has-beens The Verve and the worst band in the world Kings Of Leon the last thing we need as well is a hip-hop artist. Hopefully 2009 Led Zep and Oasis will headline haha.

Mon 14 Apr, 2008

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