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2013 Headliners


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I think people either get Kanye, or they don't. Part of his appeal is that he is a character, his lyrics acknowledge that he can at times be a moron, but who is perfect?

As someone else has said, look at Coachella, he nailed it. If Kanye gets himself on the pyramid, he's going to put on a show, and he's going to smash it out of the park compared to beyonce's choreographed advert.

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My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy is an absolutely fantastic album. i think somebody else on here summed it up as the Sgt. Peppers of hip hop albums and that's a perfect description of it. i've wanted to see Kanye for so so long so if he's the third headliner i will be ecstatic
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watching Kanye at Coachella now... gotta say he makes one hell of an into and as others say he nails it... ( I didn't realise I knew that many of his songs tbh)

only thing is does he ever perform with a live band, it seems like its just a dude on some decks and then a couple of guys on keyboards

on another note watching the Coachella coverage makes me appreciate the work BBC do put into covering it, the camera work just seems sloppy

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the main problem with him as a performer at festivals is that he seems very demanding that his stage sets are as identical to those he would have at his own shows as possible (which seems to be the reason he was late at the Big Chill, and was why he was incredibly late at Bonnaroo because he was on his his Glow In The Dark tour and needed some ridiculous stage setup)

but looking at those shows, the theatrics behind it all are incredible. nobody puts that much effort into their live shows

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Think theres a few on here that will start to question the booking policies of the fest... Certainly one of the most polarising bookings in recent years, if true. Locals will be chuffed if he proves to be the Sunday headliner.
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I'd be disappointed if he didn't have at least a little rant, imagine how it would go down if Kanye says something completely mad and offensive live on the BBC to a crowd full of middle class dorks, I'd love it.
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Hiphop is as diverse as any genre. You have the talented and the talentless, the socially conscious and the ignorant, the substantive and the vacuous. Sadly Kanye West lies more towards the latter end of each of these three aspects.

West is a true product of new media/blogosphere. He has been very skilled at appealling to the HypeMachine/P4K fraternity - I can't say I've seen a more w*nked-over record than his most recent effort by a certain cadre of online "journo". As a live performer he leaves me very cold though - the Pyramid headlining spot is a stadium sized gig - as a result I can't see him achieving much beyond further impressing those already convinced of his "genius".

It depresses me that the hiphop acts with genuine style and substance are lucky to get a 4pm spot on the JazzWorld but this jackass gets to headline with his pitchshifted vocals and mumbling imprecise delivery.

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