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Posted Thu Jul 3, 2008 1:48pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in That's Really Week

It's 4th of July week, which means we Yanks are celebrating our independence from those evil, redcoated Brits. And holding the best celebration this week was Jay-Z, who flaunted his flag-flying American supremacy in front of an audience of thousands at last weekend's Glastonbury Festival in England.

See, Glastonbury is Britain's biggest summer rockfest, and it's usually headlined by popular limey rock bands like Coldplay, Muse, Radiohead, and Oasis. So this year, when it was announced that American rapper Jay-Z would top the Glasto bill, Oasis's own mouthy mouthpiece Noel Gallagher was none too thrilled. Noel even went so far as to publicly blame Jigga for Glastonbury 2008's unusually low ticket sales. "If it ain't broke, don't fix it. If you break it, people ain't gonna go," the famously cantankerous Britpopper complained to the BBC in one of his typically brazen interviews. "I'm sorry, but Jay-Z? No chance. I'm not having hip-hop at Glastonbury. No way. No. It's wrong."

Well, apparently 140,000 or so festivalgoers disagreed with Noel and showed up for the headlining Hova...who kicked off his Glastonbury set in a most cheeky fashion by performing Oasis's "Wonderwall" acoustic, dressed in a Gallagher-esque anorak, while a parody film featuring Noel's nasty comments screened behind him. The crowd exploded, according to The London Times, which reported: "Both audience and artist rose to the occasion and turned in a moment of real, euphoric, pop-culture history."

"[Jay-Z's] performance will go down in Glastonbury history," British paper The Independent also declared, while The Guardian concurred: "It's brilliantly staged, utterly thrilling, and it makes Gallagher look a bit of a berk."

Yep, Jay-Z showed 'em what he got, indeed. But hey, Mr. Gallagher--don't look back in anger, a'ight? And have a happy Independence Day...

Someone else who's rumored to soon be getting independence from the British this 4th of July week is Madonna, whose marriage to Englishman Guy Ritchie is still reportedly on the rocks. Once again, Madge's much-beleagued spokeswoman, Liz Rosenberg, denied all divorce gossip--gossip fueled by a recent front-page, two-page report in Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper claiming Mrs. Ciccone-Ritchie had hired Heather Mills-McCartney's cutthroat divorce attorney, Fiona Shackleton. We at That's Really Week sincerely hope that these rumors are untrue, and hope the Ritchies are able to reignite some marital fireworks this 4th of July weekend. A split between this power couple could set Anglo-American relations back years!

In more patriotic news back on American soil, presidential hopeful Barack Obama locked down the all-important Deadhead demographic this week by sparking speculation that the surviving members of the Grateful Dead may reunite for another Obama benefit concert. Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, and Mickey Hart got back together last February for a Barack fundraiser in San Francisco, and this week Mickey told Billboard: "We're all deeply into this, into Barack Obama and the thought of taking this country back in some shape or form, what's left of it--it's probably one thing we can all agree on! So, you bet, I would spend a night with my brothers for that any time, any place." Mickey also revealed that he and his former Deadmates have exchanged "a few friendly emails" about doing something more for the Obama cause.

Wow, what a long, strange campaign trip it's been--and will continue to be--if the Dead rise again for Barack. We just hope Obama is grateful for the support! (Sorry, couldn't resist...)

Meanwhile, all-American girl Jessica Simpson--who back in 2006 was accused of snubbing current U.S. president George W. Bush at a Republican fundraising event, an allegation she vehemently denied--is going back to her all-American Texas roots by working on her first country album. This week Jessica's debut country-crossover single, "Come On Over" (not to be confused with the Shania Twain song of the same title), gained significant ground at country radio, actually cracking the top 30 on Billboard's country singles chart.

"I don't think people were anticipating the song to be that good," admitted John Paul, program director at Portland country radio station KUPL.

"She's done what a lot of newcomers and established stars have done by putting out fun, uptempo, put-the-top-down-and-cruise type songs," added David Scarlett, senior editor of Country Weekly magazine. "It's a great way to introduce herself. I think country audiences will be receptive based on the music they hear. If they like what they hear, they're going to embrace her. And so far, she's done very well."

Let's hope Jessica's upcoming first country album sells better than her last pop flop, A Public Affair, which only shifted a measly 299,000 units (not enough to even go gold). And hey, since her little sister Ashlee's recent Bittersweet World album flopped too, maybe Ashlee ought to consider going country on her next outing, too.

In other all-American country-girl news, American Idol finalist and occasional "God Bless The USA" singer Kristy Lee Cook signed a record deal this week. Ironically, she won back what she already had--a contract with Arista Nashville--since she was already briefly signed to that label in 1999. At that time she made a low-budget video, which troublingly earned her the nickname "KKKristy" due to the unfortunately un-PC Confederate flag featured in one of its shots. Kind of funny, then, that KLC's first single released via her new Arista contract will be titled "15 Minutes Of Shame." Hopefully this time she'll just wave a regular ole stars 'n' stripes banner in that song's upcoming video.

And finally, Americans may be celebrating their breakaway from the British this week, but the United Kingdom's Coldplay are still kings of the U.S. charts. Not only did Chris Martin and company's fourth album, Viva La Vida, hold steady at number one on Billboard's album chart for a second week, but in even bigger sales news, it has now officially sold more downloads than any album in digital history--beating out previously held download records by apple-pie-eating American acts John Mayer, Daughtry, and Justin Timberlake, as well as a record set by fellow Brit Amy Winehouse. Someone alert Paul Revere, because the British are still coming, apparently.  

And thus concludes another confusing, bemusing, and occasionally amusing week in news. Come back next Friday for more updates--and until then, have a happy 4th of July!

THIS WEEK'S TOP 10 STORIES:

1) Glastonburied - Jay-Z puts detractor Noel Gallagher in his place.

2) The Ritchies Justify Their Love - Madonna and Guy once again deny they're divorcing.

3) Barack Raises The Dead - The Grateful Dead intend to reunite for another Obama concert.

4) These (Cowgirl) Boots Were Made For Rockin' - Jessica Simpson's first Nashville single climbs up the country charts.

5) Magical Mystery Interview - An old tape of a long-lost Lennon & McCartney interview airs on BBC Radio.

6) You Want A Piece Of Her? - Well, now you can get one, because Britney Spears' Mickey Mouse Club memorabilia is going up for auction.

7) Coldplay's Payday - Viva La Vida is now officially the most-downloaded album ever.

8) Kristy Lee Cook Extends Her 15 Minutes - The Idol finalist signs a record deal, announces her first single will be "15 Minutes Of Shame."

9) Poison Drummer Clears His Name - After Rikki Rocket was accused of rape, it turns out the crime was really committed by an impostor pretending to be the '80s headbanger.

10) They Give Freebies A Good Name - Bon Jovi are planning a free Central Park concert for their fans.

212 Comments

61. fossettk98 -
MATORO..HAVE YOU EVER SHOPPED AT SUPER WALMART? I DON'T KNOW WHAT CITY YOU LIVE IN YOU CAN'T ORDERED SUSHI ON YOUR PIZZA?

62. bellarising -
It's weird to me on the pro or con side of this debate that people act as if this has been the first time hip-hop has been part of Glastonbury. I'm actually one of the people here old enough to have seen the Roots and De La Soul there years ago. They worked wonderfully within the concert framework because they are examples of hip-hop acts that are pioneering, fresh, leaning towards alternative, and know how to wreck a stage. As for the poster (Jean M, I believe ) who says hip-hop is not "music"...? Try educating yourself on the different forms of hip-hop (vs. rap) out there before you pass judement on the entire category. As a jazz kid ( fusion and be-bop preferred thank you), I'm not a mega fan of all hip-hop by any means, but in all sincerity, it sounds as if your opinion on hip-hop as a valid music form is not a very well informed one.

63. green72 -
That's right jay-z you showed them how Americans do it! Right on... I have grown a new found respect for the man. lol U ROCK (no pun intended)!!! :)

64. fossettk98 -
BELLARISING...THE DIFFERENCE WITH YOUR COMMENTS VS THE HATERS IS THAT YOURS IS INTELLIGENCED LACED ...THE ROOTS IS THE HIP HOP BAND SO THE ROOTS IS A LIL BIT OF BOTH...

65. bmorebamma -
hey i think that brit dude is cute.

66. John B -
it is a shame to see the members of the grateful dead being so political. would not happen if mr garcia were still alive...

67. christian -
Sweet triumph? More like nauseating display of nothingness.

68. Hammytech -
I don't like JayZ because he's got a big mouth. He eats way too much fried chicken and gets into my share of the watermelon. Not to mention the waffles.

69. Yahoo! Music User -
jay z failed at glastonbury it is why the festival took so long to sell out, its why wonderwall got the biggest reaction of the night, and why people were leaving at the mid point of jay z set. someone that goes against the festival ethos not musically but with his business endeavors does not deserve to grace a festival like glastonbury.

70. brinn -
I would love to hear Jay-Z's version of "Wonderwall"... it is a music festival..why should there be guidelines??..good for him for thinking out of the box. He could have been like any other celeb..and spun it for publicity..but he took the possitive way out..I think it is cool.

71. brinn -
I would love to hear Jay-Z's version of "Wonderwall"... it is a music festival..why should there be guidelines??..good for him for thinking out of the box. He could have been like any other celeb..and spun it for publicity..but he took the possitive way out..I think it is cool.

72. universei -
I was just thinking about Oasis today. Their songs consist of twice the same half of a song. Maybe that's why Jay-Z was headlining. Seems to me that Gallagher fella is about as out of touch with the people as John McCain (in case it needs to be spelled, they are both yesterday's news).

73. Qwayz -
there is some really ignorant people in this world and alot of yall have proved that. how can you say hip hop is not music, better yet define music dummies. music is an art form and so is poetry. hip hop is poetry on instrumentation be it samples or live. you clowns no nothing but continue to hate what you can't do and don't understand.

74. Qwayz -
by the way, the dumb a@% racial comments is not needed, thats a cop out for saying something intelligent.

75. gen -
Hip hop, the worst pile of trash to ever come from America.

76. Ronski360bit -
Maybe Gallagher's comments actually helped fuel ticket sales to the festival. Nothing like a bit of controversy stir things up a bit.

77. brinn -
ok..I stand corrected (I AM CORRECTING MYSELF) I think it was a great act..but come on..it is music, he couldnt play guitar and didnt even know the words..

78. MO -
Greatful Dead and the 'Flip Flopper'Osama- Obama are perfect for each other.
A bunch of old ate up so called rockers with Dumbo ears Democrap.
(either Obama has a really small head, or one large set of ears)

79. brinn -
http://videos.onsmash.com/v/rzUbJMPUzZ3x5qTH

here is the video of him..way worse then I had imagined.

80. bomber -
screw jay z and oasis. nine inch nails all the way!
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