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8:57pm Thursday 3rd July 2008
Jay-Z caused such a stir at this year's Glastonbury Festival that sales of his album by a music chain have enjoyed a near five-fold increase.
The New York rap star was the controversial choice for the top Saturday night slot.
But HMV said its sales figures suggested he was the "clear winner" of the artists who performed at Glastonbury - with up to five of his previous singles set to re-enter the charts.
The multi-platinum selling 38-year-old answered his critics with a show-stealing performance full of swagger and bombast, which Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis described as a "triumph".
Many - including Oasis' Noel Gallagher - believed the hip-hop artist did not belong at the traditionally rock-based festival.
But Jay-Z's acoustic "tribute" performance of Wonderwall may have helped Oasis' What's The Story (Morning Glory) register an 18% pick up in sales, while the single Wonderwall is likely to re-enter the Official UK Singles top 200 this Sunday, HMV said.
The crowd roared with laughter as the show opened with a clip of Gallagher voicing criticism of Jay-Z's performance, before the rapper bounded onto the stage to perform a satirical cover version of the Oasis hit single.
HMV monitored album sales of the key featured artists at the festival at stores and on its website hmv.com on CD/vinyl and via download formats during the festival itself and in the immediate aftermath. It compared the figures with the same period the previous week.
A spokesman for HMV said the impact is further underlined by up to five of Jay-Z's previous singles releases being set to re-enter the Official UK Charts this coming Sunday as fans continue to download them.
Leading the way is his track 99 Problems, which could well make the top 30 this weekend, HMV said. This is followed by Numb/Encore (recorded with Linkin Park), Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Version), Big Pimpin' and Dirt Off Your Shoulder.
A recent note in one of my daily papers announced that the donkeys on Margate beach were to be retired because the current owner was unable to care for them as he had to look after his ailing mother.
Yorkshire Forward has launched a second round of funding from the £400,000 Farm Resource Efficiency Programme (FREP) – building on the success of the pilot programme which closed to applications earlier this year.
The British Heart Foundation Sponsored Walk on Sunday, September 21. Start from Welburn, near Malton, from the village hall. Please register any time after 10am, finish by 4pm. Sponsor forms available from the walk organisers on 01653 695021 and 01904 634196 or from the Gazette & Herald office in Yorkersgate, Malton. The walk is supported by the Gazette & Herald.
Robert E Fuller is one of the country’s leading wildlife artists. He regularly travels the globe collecting reference material for his paintings. But Robert, who lives in Thixendale, near Malton, is most at home watching hares roaming the Yorkshire Wolds or red grouse flying over the moors. In a new column for the Gazette & Herald, A Brush with Nature, he will be offering readers’ tips on where and how to spot the best of Yorkshire’s wildlife.
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