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• #2
Twunt!
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• #3
A 50 year old vicar's son from Lowestoft.
Oh dear.
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• #4
reminds me of a carpet salesman.
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• #5
reminds me of my dad! if he thought he was kool
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• #6
it's not really a "walk-in wardrobe". It's more "what can I do with this spare bedroom seeing as I never had kids".
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• #7
it's not really a "walk-in wardrobe". It's more "what can I do with this spare bedroom seeing as no one would ever lower themselves down to the level of pity needed to have my kids".
Fixed
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• #8
do you think he asked his parents first if he could convert their spare room into his walk in robe?
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• #9
ha ha harsh crane!!
jim2106 - you're a step ahead there dude, parents' joint for sho..
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• #10
Though he is annoying he has played a big part in the success of Hip Hop over here.
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• #11
its logical i mean just look at him, MY GOD!
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how did he of all people lead to the success of hip hop in england?
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• #13
i'd say he mainly played a part in american main stream hip hop, more than UK hip hop
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• #14
wow, im shocked
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• #15
this conversation crops up every time Westwood's mentioned. it doesn't matter that he has been the most the influential English hip hop dj for the last twenty years - he's still a goldmine for pisstaking and always has been.
back to the wardrobe y'all!
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• #16
He has continually represented Hip Hop in this country longer than anyone that I can think of. His first Mix CD had an awesome selection of UK hip hop. Yeah his shows do normally cater more towards the 50cent end of the spectrum but I have also heard him play people such as: Ty, Lewis parker, Skitz, Phi Life Cypher and Jehst way before anyone else did.
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• #17
he's still a goldmine for pisstaking and always has been.
+1 reminds me of someone we all know
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• #18
He has continually represented Hip Hop in this country longer than anyone that I can think of. His first Mix CD had an awesome selection of UK hip hop. Yeah his shows do normally cater more towards the 50cent end of the spectrum but I have also heard him play people such as: Ty, Lewis parker, Skitz, Phi Life Cypher and Jehst way before anyone else did.
yeah but dude - that's all a given. He has thank you credits on NYC albums from the mid-80s, such is his legacy of working hard to bring new artists to the people. He worked tirelessly through the 90s to get the big names in and the new talent up.
Even so, since year dot he's been widely regarded as a bell as much as he is respected for his work. We would listen to him on a friday night getting blunted and a whole room would be cringing and pissing it at the bollocks he came out with, even though it was the essential show for people outside London.
But don't be so sure about the UK bit - he came under a lot of fire (no pun intended) for his treatment of UK artists in the 90s and even KRS 1 had a go at him on his show after a word with the Brixton crews. Saying that I've seen him at the bar in a small club on a Tuesday night putting the groundwork in, even a few years ago.
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• #19
Dave Lee Travis and Simon Bates were younger than Tong and Westwood are now when they were kicked off R1.
True fact.
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• #20
what an absolute dickhead.
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• #21
haters.
he is, as that song says, a twat. he can't even rap man. etc.
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• #22
Westwood is obviously cool. hating westwood is so 1990s.
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• #23
Life would be much the poorer without Westwood....
Actually I'm half serious - he did play tunes back in the 80s that you struggled to hear elsewhere, in the days when your only access to music was through UK national, local or pirate radio. However much of a twat he may be, he still brought hip hop to those of us hungry for it back then.
And watching Pimp My Ride has always been an hilarious guilty pleasure....
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• #24
I genuinly thought this guy was a joke. And I have no idea who he is other than the presenter of pimp my car UK
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• #25
Biggest Twat in this country.
YouTube - Westwood - Blog #3