LONDON, Nov. 6, 2008

Beatles' Hometown Rocks, MTV Style

Kanye West, Beyonce, Kid Rock & The Killers To Perform At MTV Europe Music Awards In Liverpool

    • Kanye West, left, complains alongside Jeremie Rozan and Martial Schmeltz, directors of the video for

      Kanye West, left, complains alongside Jeremie Rozan and Martial Schmeltz, directors of the video for "We Are Your Friends" by Justice Vs Simian at the MTV Europe Music Awards at The Bella Centre, Copenhagen, Denmark, Thursday Nov. 2, 2006.  (AP Photo/Jon Super)

    • U.S. singer Katy Perry speaks during a media conference ahead of the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards this Thursday at St George's Hall, Liverpool, England, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008.

      U.S. singer Katy Perry speaks during a media conference ahead of the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards this Thursday at St George's Hall, Liverpool, England, Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2008.  (AP Photo/Paul Thomas)

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(AP)  When Kanye West performs Thursday at the MTV Europe Music Awards, it will be the second time he's taken the stage at the ceremony - but the first time he's been invited.

The rapper stormed the stage at the 2006 awards show in Copenhagen after he failed to win the best-video prize, telling the crowd that "if I don't win, the awards show loses credibility."

The next year the temperamental West vowed he would never return to MTV after he went home empty-handed from the MTV Video Music Awards.

The rapper and the music network have since reconciled, and West is scheduled to join a high-profile slate of performers - including Beyonce, Kid Rock and the Killers - in the Beatles' hometown of Liverpool for Thursday's show.

Former Beatle Paul McCartney, who was born in Liverpool, is to receive an "ultimate legend" award.

MTV Networks International Chairman Bill Roedy said McCartney was "one of the true greats."

"Not only has he has been one of the most formative influences on the music scene on a global scale, but he is one of the founding fathers that has earned Liverpool the recent accolade as most musical city in the U.K.," Roedy said.

Britney Spears, Coldplay and Duffy lead the nominations for the annual awards, which are presented in a different European country each year.

All three acts are nominated for album of the year, alongside Alicia Keys and Leona Lewis. Spears, Lewis, Coldplay, Rihanna and Amy Winehouse are up for act of the year, while Duffy is competing for best new act against One Republic, Miley Cyrus, Katy Perry and the Jonas Brothers.

The winners are selected by fans across the continent.

Pink is among a slew of U.S. and international acts bringing celebrity color to the gray northwestern English city, which has been designated European Capital of Culture for 2008. More than 10,000 music fans were expected to fill the Echo Arena on the bank of the River Mersey for the show, hosted by "I Kissed a Girl" chart-topper Katy Perry.


By Jill Lawless
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by timothyone-2009 November 7, 2008 7:10 AM EST
Are they talking about Paul McCartney of the Beatles? That cute little guy who rode John Lennon''s coattails to fame and fortune? He did do very well, and learned his trade well, but isn''t really John Lennon who should receive this award? Their act wasn''t exactly a balanced partership, with John creating and carrying the band with his enormous talent and great vocals, while Paul wrote a few nice songs and added his own shrill squeak of a voice to the mix. We do have to give Paul credit for destroying the Beatles band with the same huge ego that caused most members of his later bands to give up extremely lucrative deals to escape his abuse, but this award doesn''t belong to him.
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