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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

141. Solaris -
JAYZ should learn from Jimmy a bit before he go out with guitar blahhh

Many commentors here never know what is Rock N' Roll really stands for

142. Solaris -
Oasis who?
Look at what Jay-Z has done for music compared to Oasis....
Jay-Z will be around long after Oasis is gone and forgotten....

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They created what we call Brit Pop revival tide all around the world while America youth stucked with Nirvana during the whole 90s

143. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
oasis made alot of incredible albums which have great melody and the Gallagher brothers always had an entertaining personality they should have their own reality show!

144. Angelique -
Remember when they said jazz wasn't music? Then rock wasn't music? It's called evolution. You may not like it, and that's fine since each individual is entitled to an opinion. But to simply decry something as "not music" because one does not particularly care for the style/genre, etc. is ludicrous. Back in 1998 I took course entitled Hip Hop Culture while an undergraduate at Columbia in NYC. There was great debate over whether hip hop/rap could be considered music in the same way that Mozart or the Beatles are considered music. Classmates made all sort of arguments on either side and while there was never a general consensus reached, what I most appreciated was the DISCUSSION. People were trying to determine how this late 70's/early 80s phenomenon would be significant in the long run. Having grown up with rap music and witnessing it evolve into an entire sound and culture with worldwide appeal has been amazing. Like most music, rap/hip hop is a sociological phenomenon. Check the history: the 1980s, the South Bronx, massive poverty, drugs, crime and disenfranchisement led locals to find ways to express themselves. No instruments? Not necessarily singers? No problem! Early pioneers did not allow this to deter them from figuring out how to express themselves with words and a beat. It was revolutionary to loop and intersplice elements of existing music to create something new. It was innovative and continued a long tradition of Black Americans (not exclusively) using music to express a social message. When Grandmaster Flash said, "Don't push me cause I'm close to the edge; I'm trying not to lose my head..." he was talking about the horrible state of life in his community. The song is called "The Message" and the chorus describes his community as such: "It's like a jungle; sometimes it makes me wonder how I keep from going under." But he (and others) did not let it take them under. Instead they used their frustration to create something that is now a global phenomenon. And look at how far it has come. There are so many sub-genres within the music now. It's amazing to behold. And while there is plenty of hip hop music that I have no interest in listening to, there is certainly something for everybody. The sing-songy confessional style of UK artists like The Streets and Lily Allen are directly influenced by hip hop. Like it or not, this music is here to stay and it's impact will continue to be felt in popular culture.

As for Noel Gallagher, he is more than entitled to his opinion, as is every other person who has anything to say about the topic. At the end of the day, it sounds like plenty of people in the UK wanted to hear what Jigga was bringing. He is a charismatic, self-made man, full of swagger and bravado. Some are turned off by this, some love it. I choose to love his brilliance. Jay is a clever wordsmith and a great artist. He remains at the top of the hip hop game for this very reason!

Oh, and Happy Independence Day!

145. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
jayz shouldnt have been in the festival maestraj you and i both know it was just a cheap attempt to try and sell more tickets when jayz is mocking wonderwall a brilliant song its "swagger" and "bravado" but the genius of oasis arent allowed to express the honesty of whats really going on you want real history maestraj listen to oasis definatly maybe from 1995 and listen to rock brilliance of liam and noel

146. Teshia -
Ok, I watched the utube video (unfortunitly) and I must say that I bet half of the people there listining to Jay-Z had no clue that he was making fun of Noel. If they would have known I'm sure he would have been booed. I will admit, Jay-Z had some balls. But if Jay-Z wants to tour over there then fine but not HEADLINE at the biggest rockfest on earth.

147. Teshia -
And by the way, James h knows whats going on. Most of you people don't know that Oasis existed past Whats the Story. Maybe people should get their facts straight before you comment on something you don't know.

148. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
‘The Shock Of The Lightning’ new single out September 29th

‘Dig Out Your Soul’ new album out October 6th

149. Teshia -
I hope they are planning a big US tour like their Don't Believe the Truth album. A bunch of us flew up to NYC to see them at their SOLD OUT venue at Madison Square Garden. Great stuff!

150. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
my fave song from jayz is can i get a.....and my fav oasis song D'you Know What I Mean-

151. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
i hope to see them live someday them and the cure also

152. Holley B -
Noel Gallagher is a douche. It doesn't have anything to do with Jay-Z's style of music, he just realized that he would never be in the headlining group at Glastonbury again, so he's lashing out at whoever is. That's kindergarten behavior right there.

153. JD -
This is one of the best articles I've read on this website in a long time. Fun, funny, and very nicely written - and that's coming from a Brit! Big-up to Jay-Z - Noel Gallagher can drop dead for all I care!

Happy Independence weekend to y'all. ;o)

154. Ashley T -
/facepalm

155. Angelique -
Kingbuxton- the show did sell out! Check this: http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.7217/title.jay-z-wows-sold-out-glastonbury-crowd

156. mistyc -
this story about jay-z is why he is where he is. he's one of the smartest men on earth. he's awsome.

157. Monsell -
Really lets look at this with a common sense eye. This is not race relations nor nation relations this is a "MUSIC" festival where "MUSIC" is prevelant wheather it be hip hop, rock or polka. The organizers saw fit to have a "MUSIC" Icon headline a "MUSIC" festival. So take it as it is. Stop this hip hop isnt music that just plane ignorance that would be like having ying without yang.. Hip Hop and Rock are the two most prevelant cultures right now its about time they murged

158. SumGum -
Hate on Hip Hop if you want but it is taking over. Your children will be listening to it, your children's children will be listening to it. I love it when a plan comes together. Hip hop is not music??? LOL Brilliant! Anymore useful information you want to share, your making a valid point in some country. Which one, i just don't know.

159. Angelique -
Kingbuxton- you're funny! Are you really comparing Jay to S Club Juniors and Barney? That made me LOL. I get your point, honestly. But Jay is one of the top artists in within his genre, not some crappy pop music or wack children's program. Not everything is music, but I guess it truly escapes me why so many people are so mad Jay headlined at Glastonbury. I just don't get it..., but I do appreciate your snarky comment. Very amusing.

And is anyone watching this Wimbledon final? Only on the fourth game and already classic!

160. SumGum -
I am not even a Jay Z fan. But if he creates angst in you people, Thank God for Jay Z, the promoters, and anyone openminded enough to make it happen.
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