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Eminem on Jonathan Ross

Ok so you can tell he's american for his lack of understanding our humour.

But what a cool bloke he actually is.

My funniest part of the interview

Ross: "So what should i call you marshall? Eminem? Slim shady?"

Eminem (quite fast): "well you can call me marshalloreminem"

Ross: " Ok Marshalloreminem it is"

Eminem (in a yoda accent) : "Yoda you can call me if you like"

Ok so it's probably a had to be there kind of thing but I thought he interviewed really well and he's been sober for over a year now... Congratulations Eminem can't wait for the next tour!
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    my mate was the warm up act when he played London last
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    And who is your mate?
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    Dr Dre?
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    He was off his nut on the finest by the look of it.
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    Man's a wnaker
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    more a seagal fan are you not?
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    the mans a musical genius imo
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    Nolly, you know me and SS - we go back a long way. We're like brothers, only closer than that.
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    [quote][cite]Posted By: leftbehind[/cite]my mate was the warm up act when he played London last[/quote]

    rolf harris?
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    edited May 2009
    [quote][cite]Posted By: Badger[/cite]And who is your mate?[/quote]

    Blade he was with Mark B at the time

    Also supported Stereo Mc's

    His is the theme tune on Soccer AM

    Been on never mind the buzzcocks as well as a few others

    He played cage Rage and done the entrance track for Mark The Beast Epstein as well
    A tune on a PS1 racing game

    Had a top 20 record

    Now retired
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    Rap...what a fooking bore!
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    I think the man is a complete genius. Listen to his Marshall Mathers LP and you will see what I mean.
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    carts

    tgose 2 albums he bought out one after the other i cant think of the other name go down as some of the finest that i own when nljr is old enough i will chuck them on his ipod

    never thought i would like the albums at first but they were the bollox
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    A good (if slightly disturbed) way of spending an afternoon is in a darkened room with his back catalogue on the stereo with just a bottle of whisky for company.
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    jeesus bud you wouldnt be safe to walk the streets after listening to that and a bottle of whisky

    very dark but very very well done fair play to him there are not many songs about killing your wife that could be that enjoyable
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    Have to agree with me 2 main dudes carter and NLA, i don't really like that sort of music, and i don't listen to anything similar, but yep them albums these 2 talk about are awesome.
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    I used to love it back in teh 80's but to be honest i cant stand teh music makes me want to vomit everytime i hear it

    I can still stomach some of the older stuff mid 80's but that is it
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    Lefty you mean early to mid 80's hip hop, proper stuff like public enemy, biz markie, run dmc grandmaster flash, slick rik, sugarhill gang, NWA?? Thats what proper hip hop is.

    IMO of course.

    Hate hip hop and r and b now tho, its shite.
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    Most 'r&b' is like musical AIDS. Flo Rida??
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    [quote][cite]Posted By: MCS[/cite]Lefty you mean early to mid 80's hip hop, proper stuff like public enemy, biz markie, run dmc grandmaster flash, slick rik, sugarhill gang, NWA?? Thats what proper hip hop is.

    IMO of course.

    Hate hip hop and r and b now tho, its shite.[/quote]

    Most of teh above but not NWA hate them thats when Hip hop went down hill

    Fearless Four
    Triple Threat MC's
    Mc Shan
    Roxanne Shante
    Funky 4 Plus 1
    Captain Rock
    Hashim


    NWA killed it for me the starts of the mass use of teh N word and Bitches ho's etc
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    edited May 2009
    [cite]Posted By: MCS[/cite]Have to agree with me 2 main dudes carter and NLA, i don't really like that sort of music, and i don't listen to anything similar, but yep them albums these 2 talk about are awesome.

    Gotta agree most of the new stuff is crap. I will happily listen to any of the following:
    NOTORIOUS BIG
    SUGAR HILL GANG - RAPPER'S DELIGHT (only one really)
    EMINEM (earlier stuff)
    DR DRE (earlier stuff)

    anything modern is pretty crap although i do like "lose yourself" by eminem too!
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    [cite]Posted By: leftbehind[/cite]NWA killed it for me the starts of the mass use of teh N word and Bitches ho's etc

    I'm not a particular fan of them, but at least NWA had something to say and were commenting on social issues, but it was done in a graphic way. There was value to some of their music and lyrics. A lot of rap music today seems to have kept the graphic stuff but doesn't actually have anything worthwhile to say. Then the more success you have, the more money you make and the less relevant, interesting things you have to put in your music. Then you make love songs with R&B singers.

    Dr Dre is a good example though. He went from telling people not to do drugs in Express Yourself to releasing chronic 2001. He had nothing to say anymore so relied on this weed smoking, violent, womanising persona when in reality he's a rich married man with kids.

    There is still some good stuff out there though, but it's a bit harder to find.
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    [cite]Posted By: BBClaus[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: leftbehind[/cite]NWA killed it for me the starts of the mass use of teh N word and Bitches ho's etc

    Dr Dre is a good example though. He went from telling people not to do drugs in Express Yourself to releasing chronic 2001. He had nothing to say anymore so relied on this weed smoking, violent, womanising persona when in reality he's a rich married man with kids.

    Great point Dre was great when he started out but as you say what he rapped about suddenly became so hypocriticle (sp?) on the release of chronic, happen all too often these days.
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    Eminem's a great rapper, I wish he wouldn't do some many comic tracks and stick to the serious stuff.

    The worse thing to happen to rap music was the whole east v west thing that deathrow created. Listen to tu-pac's hit 'em up and tell me the whole thing wasn't stupid.
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    Up in Smoke Tour is a very good watch.
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    [cite]Posted By: Friend Or Defoe[/cite]Eminem's a great rapper, I wish he wouldn't do some many comic tracks and stick to the serious stuff.

    The worse thing to happen to rap music was the whole east v west thing that deathrow created. Listen to tu-pac's hit 'em up and tell me the whole thing wasn't stupid.
    on the other side listen to BIG's "Who Shot ya" it was stupid. It is known(or thought) by many that BIGGIE did not kill nor did he assault Tupac BUT Biggie was killed in an act of revenge by Tupac's "Gang"
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    Did you know Dr Dre was in the World Class Wreckin Crew and wore make up and nail varnish
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    [cite]Posted By: Dazzler21[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Friend Or Defoe[/cite]Eminem's a great rapper, I wish he wouldn't do some many comic tracks and stick to the serious stuff.

    The worse thing to happen to rap music was the whole east v west thing that deathrow created. Listen to tu-pac's hit 'em up and tell me the whole thing wasn't stupid.
    on the other side listen to BIG's "Who Shot ya" it was stupid. It is known(or thought) by many that BIGGIE did not kill nor did he assault Tupac BUT Biggie was killed in an act of revenge by Tupac's "Gang"
    They always denied the who shot ya song was a dis, unlike hit 'em up which was as blatant as you can get. You're right though, the whole thing was pathetic and resulted in 2 deaths.
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    Them two getting shot was arguably the best career move they made
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    Big fan of the Marshall Mathers LP. It was really original and as other people have said, genius.

    But his last few albums, including the one he's about to release, are terrible in my opinion. He's gone from being in a league of his own in terms of individuality, to rapping on Akon tracks. Lost his edge as soon as the money started rolling in. Maybe he's just not as angry as he used to be.
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