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Jay-Z goes head-to-head with Noel Gallagher at Glastonbury

There are no guests, but HOVA is in fighting form on Pyramid Stage

Sun 29 Jun, 2008

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Jay-Z needs to grow up and let that go. Noel's message was taken out of context. Noel just thinks that Glastonbury should stay true to its roots by having mainly guitar based music. Noel thinks its a great place to go to listen to great rock bands from all over the world. Jay-z should be used to the media taking a comment and making it into something that its not. Its Noels preference to want only rock and roll at a festival that historically has been only guitar based music. You know, if a Keith Urban or The Dixie Chicks headlined a festival that historically has been rap-R&B, you all know that they would not be welcomed with open arms. Noel made a comment about his booking, boo hoo, it was just a comment about his booking. Jay-Z has made many comments about Noel. I think Jay-Z is a great artist, but he needs to grow up, not everyone wants to see him live and thats perfectly ok. We are aloud our opinions and preferences.

Mon 30 Jun, 2008

Jay-Z, Grow up you damn baby. Get over it and move on.

Sun 29 Jun, 2008

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