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Eminem Live @ The National Bowl, Milton Keynes, UK


Next up was Xzibit who took it totally apart on stage, rhyming over Dre beats and getting the crowd going with plenty of interaction. Pure hip hop, fine hip hop, blaring across the Bowl and half of Milton Keynes - a welcoming sound that the 60,000 strong crowd went wild for. Next up were Obie Trice and D12- showing us why Eminem bigs them up - because they are lyrically sound and their flow and vibe are raw and down to earth. A must for anyone on the Shady/Aftermath label.

A million plastic bottles later - yes they were being launched across the crowds by all and sundry, quite a spectacular site from the grassy knoll position, and it was almost time for the man everyone had come to see to take to the stage. But not until one poor programme seller got singled out by the bottle-throwing crews peppering the Bowl, and got quite a drenching as he crouched like Faulty Towers's Manuel, avoiding direct hits.
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