Jay Z at Glasto...

Jay Z at Glasto...

Poll: Jay Z at Glasto...

Total Members Polled: 92

A brilliant groundbreaking set: 37%
A load of old tosh, or worse: 63%
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adycav

Original Poster:

7,615 posts

218 months

Saturday 28th June 2008
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What do you all think?

I for one remain singularly unimpressed.

adycav

Original Poster:

7,615 posts

218 months

Saturday 28th June 2008
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sstein said:
castrolcraig said:
not even good enough to be tosh.
yes

Calling it tosh is a compliment!
Amended!

adycav

Original Poster:

7,615 posts

218 months

Saturday 28th June 2008
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It took willpower to avoid obscenities.

adycav

Original Poster:

7,615 posts

218 months

Sunday 29th June 2008
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deevlash said:
just watching the wonderwall tribute, its goddman awful.
It gets worse.

adycav

Original Poster:

7,615 posts

218 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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Fittster said:
adycav said:
What do you all think?

I for one remain singularly unimpressed.
What was the last hip-hop album you bought?
Nas - Illmatic
Steinski - What does it all mean?

Favourite hip hop album is Outkast's Stankonia I think.

adycav

Original Poster:

7,615 posts

218 months

Monday 30th June 2008
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dern said:
I thought it was pretty good and I welcomed the diversity. The crowd clearly liked it too. I also really liked Lupe Fiasco's set... I bet most people sgging off Jay-Z didn't watch him. So if you don't like hip-hop then why even bother watching it and if you don't listen to hip-hop why even bother to try and form an opinion of Jay-Z's set... you have no context in which to discuss it. Pointless.
Don't assume that people unimpressed with Jay-Z don't like hip hop. See my post above.

adycav

Original Poster:

7,615 posts

218 months

Tuesday 1st July 2008
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tim the pool man said:
Why is this in the Music forum?
rofl