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Watch: Jay-Z's Glasto intro film

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The intro film shown before Jay-Z's headline set at Glastonbury on Saturday - not shown on the BBC coverage - has appeared on YouTube.

The rapper opened with a cover of 'Wonderwall', playing up to Oasis songwriter Noel Gallagher's comments that there was no place for hip-hop at the festival, after the following was shown to the crowd.

Video: Jay-Z's intro film

DiS is seeing Jay-Z tomorrow and can't wait... full dates:

July
3 London Wireless Festival
15 Bournemouth BIC
16 Cardiff CIA



  • I said it already

    But the opening ten minutes of Jay Z's set was one of the greatest things I've ever seen. Just before he come on I was worried how everyone would react, but he didn't get where he is today by not knowing how to play a crowd. He absolutely nailed it.

    • can you give me a brief synopsis

      of the intro? work blockage...

      • This video comes up

        The screen looks like it's breaking. Then it goes to Noel G's interview about how Jay Z shouldn't be there and hip hop had no place at Glasto. Cue a load of recut vids of world leaders, celebs and people in the street reacting to the "outrage" (my fave was Chavez with the subtitle "It's an outrage he's playing!"). Then he came on with Wonderwall playing and got the crowd to sing it. Then everyone was going "JAY Z! JAY Z! JAY Z!". Then he went "I only got one thing to say.................IF YOU HAVING GIRL PROBLEMS I FEEL BAD FOR YOU SON" and everyone went mental

        • Eww.

          "Then everyone was going "JAY Z! JAY Z! JAY Z!". Then he went "I only got one thing to say.................IF YOU HAVING GIRL PROBLEMS I FEEL BAD FOR YOU SON" and everyone went mental"

          lol

          • Why lol?

            It was what happened. I know he had a dig at your lover but Noel's a big boy, he can stand up for himself

        • that actually

          sounds well good.

          • For those that didn't get the memo, my name is Jay-Z and I'm pretty fucking awesome

            :D

            • my dad, watching from home,

              sent me that line on a txt.
              i flippin' loved it.
              brilliant fun.

        • Sounds incredible to me.

    • True!!!!

      When I watched this and then saw him come on and rip it up I fucking cheered like a mother trucker!!!!
      Good good times!!!

  • god it was so good.

    he was so good.

  • How dare that fucking insect use The Beatles' music for his

    cringeworthy attempt at a social commentary?

    This guy's a fucking loser.

    • ^ this guy's got jokes ^

    • Yep, he's a loser with a fuckton of money

      an unbelievably fit wife and has just played a gig to about 90,000 people that everyone is raving about.

      Yep, sucks to be him.

      And it wasn't social commentary, it was a tongue in cheek pop at how over the top all the talk of him playing had gone.

      And he will have had to have paid to use the Beatle's music, and since they love money I doubt they have a problem with it.

      Seriously dude, you lost this one. You can fight Noel's battles for him another day.

      • Also I think I clocked you

        by the Pyramid field on Thursday. I was going to say hello, but I didn't want to be all "HI I'M FROM DER INTERNETZ" as no one wins with that

    • poor old wrightylew

      never fails to disappoint

  • I'm so excited about tomorrow

    I'm creaming myself as I type.

  • Putin and Kim Jong-il

    No subtitles? That was the best part!

    • Wasn't Putin's

      "I am adequately pleased he is playing"

      • Oasis fans have to be the biggest losers on the planet.

        wrightypoo is a fan.

  • Yes!

    Can't wait til tomorrow.

  • this was fucking amazing.

    i never thought id see 70,000 people booing the worst man (+band) ive ever laid ears on.

    jay z was also fucking amazing FYI

  • i'd rather Jay Z

    than Oasis any day, but I can't help but notice that most of the comments in the film advocating Noels view, were directly relevant to Glastonbury...

    At least half of the pro-Jay Z comments must have been completely random soundbites...

    Maybe I've missed something...

    cheque please

    • You have a point

      off the top of my head there was 3 positive Jay Z comments in the press leading up to this event, Eavis, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jay Z himself.

      I was there, and despite having a shitty weekend I NEEDED to see/hear big pimpin' as it's one of my favourite songs ever. No, really. He totally knocked it out the park and a massive HAR HAR FUCK YOU to Noel, who honestly hasn't done anything great since... erm, Oasis fans... little help here?

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  • Honest to Gawd...

    it was one of the most amazing things I've seen in a long time. And the crowd was blinkin huge bigger than the Who last year. Fair play.

  • Can't really add anymore to the discussion apart from my own experience really...

    I still get tingles just thinking about it.

    I had watched Elbow earlier in the evening and declared their show to be one of the greatest i've ever been in the audience for. It was unreal, the crowd knew everyword, everyone sang along, the weather was PERFECT, everybody was grinning their head off. As cheesy as it sounds, it was one of those moments which makes you feel glad to be alive. Oh yes. Anyways, after Elbow, we stuck around for Hot Chip out of laziness and had a bit of a dance. "These are ace" I thought, "but it'll never top that Elbow set. I don't think anything ever will."

    Sooooo.... imagine my suprise roughly 40 odd minutes later as i'm going absolutely mental in the middle of one of the largest crowds i've ever seen at the Pyramid Stage. Seriously, it was standing room only towards the back of the field as we made out way down into the crowd.

    I will never, ever, ever, ever forget that atmosphere as the Jay-z intro video played out and faded into the opening chords to Wonderwall. I never though i'd hear near 100,000 people boo Noel Gallagher. I never thought a perfect, life-affirming, glowing sunset gig by one of my favourite bands would be blown totally out of the water by a hip-hop act i'd gone to watch out of curiosity, just because i'd never watch it in any other circumstance.

    What a fucking gig that was.
    What a fucking GIG!

    That is my tuppeny worth. Anyone else still reeling from it?

    • Me

      When I watch Encore on youtube and hear his little speech I get goosebumps

  • The video into was ace

    and 99 Probs/Back in Black was ace but I could've done without Wonderwall. When it started up I thought "Ooh, he's going to 'rap' over this! This is gonna be the best thing ever!". But he didn't.

    A triumph none the less. Interesting that most of the comments on DiS have been really positive and the ones on the Guardian site are generally negative. I think that's got to be a good thing.

    • Yeah, but that's because all the Guardian comments

      Are 40 year old cunts who live in Hampstead going, "Well I first heard rap in Blondie's Rapture and Jay Z just doesn't hold a candle to it"

      "Yeah, well I listened to De La Soul once and I think it's silly to even compare Jay Z to what TRUE hip hop is about"

      ad nauseum

  • ace intro vid

    shame about the quality of the wonderwall cover!