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Michael Eavis to help Jay-Z overcome fear of Glastonbury crowd

Festival boss will personally introduce the rapper onstage

Fri 04 Apr, 2008

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Oh for heaven's sake. Look, I myself am not a great fan of Jay-Z, some of his stuff is okay though, and you'd soon be dancing away if you were in a club. What really really has annoyed me over the past few months is that people have completely slated this years Glasto based on the few acts that have been announced so far. Now if you ask me, 30 acts out of the however many play across the entire weekend on all the stages and all teh other places.......And what's the other one?! Oh yes, it become too commercial now......are you suprised by this?! Please name something big that hasn't become commercialised?! If you don't want to go, guess what?! You don't have to, but I am sure teh Eavis' have put their heart and soul into this festival, as they have every other one, and will continue to do so. Stop moaning. If you don't like it, forget about it this year and pick one of the millions more festivals on offer instead!! Rant over!!

Sat 05 Apr, 2008

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