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    • jimmix
      jimmix last edited by

      The Who's Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey Throw Shade at Kanye West at Glastonbury: Details! Read more: http://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/the-whos-pete-townshend-roger-daltry-throw-shade-at-kanye-west-2015296#ixzz3eU46BaCC

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      • oobu24
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        LOL!!! "The night before, West had spoken to fans at the British festival, declaring himself to be pretty awesome. "I'm going to say this tonight because 20 years from now, 30 years from now, 40 years from now, I might not be able to say it, but I can say it tonight....You are now watching the greatest living rock star on the planet," he yelled from the stage." ""We?re going to send you home now with a rebellious, 'Oh yeah, who?s the biggest rock star in the world?,'? the '60s rockers announced to their fans, before Townshend performed a mindblowing guitar solo."

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        • jimmix
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          oobu24:

          LOL!!! "The night before, West had spoken to fans at the British festival, declaring himself to be pretty awesome. "I'm going to say this tonight because 20 years from now, 30 years from now, 40 years from now, I might not be able to say it, but I can say it tonight....You are now watching the greatest living rock star on the planet," he yelled from the stage." ""We?re going to send you home now with a rebellious, 'Oh yeah, who?s the biggest rock star in the world?,'? the '60s rockers announced to their fans, before Townshend performed a mindblowing guitar solo."

          YOU KNOW WHAT WAS HIS OPENING???? THE RECORDING OF QUEEN'S "BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY." LIKE HE COULDN'T SING ANY OF HIS GARBAGE (Sorry, Paul)! IF HE LIKED QUEEN, HOW ABOUT A QUEEN SONG HONORING HIS WIFE: "FAT BOTTOM GIRLS!"

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          • oobu24
            oobu24 last edited by

            fat bottom girls...lol

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            • jimmix
              jimmix last edited by

              oobu24:

              fat bottom girls...lol

              Adam Lambert Slams Kanye West ?Bohemian Rhapsody? Cover (VIDEO) http://www.gossipcop.com/adam-lambert-kanye-west-bohemian-rhapsody-cover-video/

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                admin last edited by

                I actually prefered the Kanye West version. Out of tune perhaps but he did it his own way. I just don't enjoy Idol vocalists, they make everything sound like a Broadway musical, like a parody on rock music.

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                  admin last edited by

                  Thank You to The Who!!! I guess Pete and Roger do not "admire Kanye's balls!" "Long Love Rock! Be it dead or alive!"

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                  • hengirl
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                    Kanye was staggering bad unlistenable nonsense so bad even my lads,who's 23 and into this sort of stuff turned the tv off citing its absolute garbage,to quote him. The Who however were brilliant as where The Waterboys on saturday proof if it where needed if you have talent it never leaves you,and please enough with the "2 of them its not the who" nonsense theyve every right to be there,they wrote and sang those songs so yea they have the right to still be performing,it really does my noggin in it really does,plus Zak Starkey is a pretty awesome drummer

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                    • hengirl
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                      Oh and in fairness to Townsend asking who was the biggest rock star n the world he added "that'd be Elvis Presley" i dont think they mention that in that article.

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                      • oobu24
                        oobu24 last edited by

                        hengirl:

                        Oh and in fairness to Townsend asking who was the biggest rock star n the world he added "that'd be Elvis Presley" i dont think they mention that in that article.

                        I'll have to look for that on youtube.

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                          admin last edited by

                          Kanye West reminds me a bit of the Gallagher brothers of Oasis in the 90s. The bigheaded self-important arrogance. But where some see humor and self-irony in this, others cant't stand him.

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                            admin last edited by

                            Right the Gallagher Brothers. About the same.

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                            • oobu24
                              oobu24 last edited by

                              Hendrix Ibsen:

                              I actually prefered the Kanye West version. Out of tune perhaps but he did it his own way. I just don't enjoy Idol vocalists, they make everything sound like a Broadway musical, like a parody on rock music.

                              You MUST be joking.

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                              • oobu24
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                                David Crosby comments... http://www.gossipcop.com/david-crosby-kanye-west-poser-video-huffpost-live-huffington-post-interview/

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                                  Yes, but this is about the same as Keith Richards says about David Bowie in his autobiography. He is nothing but a poser... Mick Jagger was influenced by Bowie in the 70s and Keith didn't like it. I'm a fan of both Bowie and Keith Richards. Oddly enough. Kanye West ... I have not heard much of his music. I don't have his albums ... Therefore, I am almost neutral. I've read a lot of interesting about him. Especially as a producer and studio wizard.

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                                    Here are some listener reviews of "My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy". http://www.amazon.co.uk/My-Beautiful-Dark-Twisted-Fantasy/dp/B00470MD6S/ref=sr_1_5?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1435800487&sr=1-5&keywords=kanye+west It's an album I've read rave reviews of from before. especially within the hip hop community. I kind of felt I was a bit too late to the Kanye West party. I have the "FourFiveSeconds" single but decided to order this album now, beacuse of McCartney, controversey... I Wonder if it was the "Yeezus" album that McCartney liked and made the collaboration possible. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Yeezus-Kanye-West/dp/B00CV5ZPA2/ref=pd_sim_15_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=0NQCRFS5D9DFGB0A83SG

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                                      oobu24:

                                      David Crosby comments... http://www.gossipcop.com/david-crosby-kanye-west-poser-video-huffpost-live-huffington-post-interview/

                                      Nice to hear David Crosby speak on it. He is a great, talented musician. As for David Bowie, he cannot be compared...he is a real legend of rock.

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                                        admin last edited by

                                        Yes, but Kanye West has just started compared to Bowie, who made his debut in 1964. If he continues as he does, I think he will become a real legend of... Hip hop.

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                                          oobu24:

                                          hengirl:

                                          Oh and in fairness to Townsend asking who was the biggest rock star n the world he added "that'd be Elvis Presley" i dont think they mention that in that article.

                                          I'll have to look for that on youtube.

                                          Here it is:

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                                          • oobu24
                                            oobu24 last edited by

                                            thanks

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