I was there front row. I only went to Glasto for Stone Roses who Pulp filled in for. Great gig by Pulp tho. Best 4 days of my life. Been shit since then.
Jarvis has said this moment was the highlight of his whole career. I can see why, its absolutely iconic. although I really do wish Pulp could be remembered for more of their other songs as well, they were legendary.
20 years later and I can still feel the energy coming through the computer screen. I can't even imagine being in the crowd. The magic in it must have been astounding.
Someone did this legendary song an even bigger favour by ramping up the sound of the violin and the keyboards .................... what an evening and what a song!
In the 90's, I would go to Our Price record shop every Friday at lunchtime and buy every album that made it to the top ten .....then go home and listen to it every sunday after clubbing! Most records I bought sounded crap on first listen but after a few you were singing away. Pulp's Different class album still means so much now. With Spotify the art of record growing on you has gone. Sad.
+Pauline O'Donnell I would go to the music shops in Leeds in the mid 90s every Monday and whack my student loans on all the CD singles and albums. Great times for music. Only just finished paying them off when I was 37, though. I saw them at Reading 94 in the afternoon when they first played Common People, in the middle of the set, to some polite claps. The I saw them headline at Glasto 95 where they ended with it with 10s of thousands of people going mental.
It really was a special gig, the way it came about with the Roses pulling out, the weather that weekend which gave the festival a great atmosphere anyway, the energy Pulp injected into that crowd, it was just an incredible moment in British music history and watching the video again 15 years later it feels it was only yesterday
I remember it like it was yesterday...it was amazing I am truly blessed to have had this experience....especially at the end everyone was goin crazy....f***kin awesome x
Have you ever see the crowd jumping and enjoying the music like this before or after this show on Glastonbury? This days just a couple of persons clapping his hands and... well another time. Cheers!
Crikey, I was there, this was unbelievably brilliant. Glad I witnessed one seminal Glastonbury moment!… (I'm sure there was not so much violin audible out front as on this recording!)
Greatest live performance I've ever seen (no, I wasn't there). I can't get tired of watching this video. makes me smile every time. I wish I was at Glastonbury right now but I couldn't get a ticket. And to make it even worse, Radiohead are playing a surprise set there in one hour and thirty minutes. I feel like crying.
year i was born, wish i was old enough to see this performance. was hoping they'd sub it this year on the sunday but instead we get fucking pendulum :P ah well, i'll see em at reading, before the strokes. cannot fucking wait
i was there...big up to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!yah!an his lil speech got us mr blah blah...............great eh?only excuse was, we knew no different....we,d only ever knew conservatives,maggie,major et al.............................ho hum.sorry kids....in that moment,at that time we thought it was actually real,and all we did was fail our kids..and millions of other peoples kids..........was an anthem tho.
this song is the ultimate hit. it's catchy, it's memorable and it makes you want to go wild and sing along
❤
I'm 46, I was 22 when I went to this Glastonbury and this performance is still the greatest I've ever witnessed
Just a perfect moment
I was there front row. I only went to Glasto for Stone Roses who Pulp filled in for. Great gig by Pulp tho. Best 4 days of my life. Been shit since then.
I was there too but I missed Pulp! Shame on me! God knows where I was, I know I had a great time but its a blur! Happy days!
this is the most Pulp-fan comment ever.
Jarvis has said this moment was the highlight of his whole career. I can see why, its absolutely iconic. although I really do wish Pulp could be remembered for more of their other songs as well, they were legendary.
20 years later and I can still feel the energy coming through the computer screen. I can't even imagine being in the crowd. The magic in it must have been astounding.
Someone did this legendary song an even bigger favour by ramping up the sound of the violin and the keyboards .................... what an evening and what a song!
Thank fuck the Stone Roses cancelled, or we would never have had this moment. Jarvis is a genius and this is the song of my generation.
+Tallulah Lawksley So true
What a decision to crank up the volume of the electric violin - VERY effective!!!
In the 90's, I would go to Our Price record shop every Friday at lunchtime and buy every album that made it to the top ten .....then go home and listen to it every sunday after clubbing! Most records I bought sounded crap on first listen but after a few you were singing away. Pulp's Different class album still means so much now. With Spotify the art of record growing on you has gone. Sad.
+Pauline O'Donnell I would go to the music shops in Leeds in the mid 90s every Monday and whack my student loans on all the CD singles and albums. Great times for music. Only just finished paying them off when I was 37, though.
I saw them at Reading 94 in the afternoon when they first played Common People, in the middle of the set, to some polite claps. The I saw them headline at Glasto 95 where they ended with it with 10s of thousands of people going mental.
It really was a special gig, the way it came about with the Roses pulling out, the weather that weekend which gave the festival a great atmosphere anyway, the energy Pulp injected into that crowd, it was just an incredible moment in British music history and watching the video again 15 years later it feels it was only yesterday
I was there...Awesome.
plastinki1 *jealous.
+plastinki1 me 2
As was I, what a beautiful year it was! X
The enhanced violin sound really adds to this!
I remember it like it was yesterday...it was amazing I am truly blessed to have had this experience....especially at the end everyone was goin crazy....f***kin awesome x
Have you ever see the crowd jumping and enjoying the music like this before or after this show on Glastonbury? This days just a couple of persons clapping his hands and... well another time. Cheers!
+Francisco Bravo Check out Scooby Snacks by Fun Loving Criminals, best single audience reaction ever, even Huey couldnt believe what he was seeing...
Crikey, I was there, this was unbelievably brilliant. Glad I witnessed one seminal Glastonbury moment!… (I'm sure there was not so much violin audible out front as on this recording!)
thank you- saw them at Metro Chicago on this tour- same energy, only 2000 people-- wish I could have been at GB---brilliant!
this is one the all time greatest ever festival performances ever!!! anywhere, anytime!!! fuckin awesome!
One of my two favorite performances at Glasto over the years ... The other was The Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony" at Glasto 2008.
The Verve performance was 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I feel like this is one of the last pre-internet moments.
is that a bad thing
benchmark in british music.. amazing performance from an amazing band. thanks 4 uploading
Classic, timeless, brilliant
Greatest live performance I've ever seen (no, I wasn't there). I can't get tired of watching this video. makes me smile every time.
I wish I was at Glastonbury right now but I couldn't get a ticket. And to make it even worse, Radiohead are playing a surprise set there in one hour and thirty minutes. I feel like crying.
ooh I was there! what a fantastic time!!
Best EVER Glasto moment.
i get goosebumps every time i watch it
That was amazingggg
Awesome song.
I can't think of many Americans who embody cool the way Brits do. Jarvis is the embodiment of British cool!
Yay I was there!
you can tell its a great performance because everyone is rocking in the crowd from the front to the very back.pure class.
god love that man.
Best version ever of common people. *she cries*
I want pulp to be at glasto 2013. That would make my life.
got 2 headline next year now they getting back together, i will be there
i was there - it was fkin amazing
year i was born, wish i was old enough to see this performance. was hoping they'd sub it this year on the sunday but instead we get fucking pendulum :P ah well, i'll see em at reading, before the strokes. cannot fucking wait
Smashed the fucking life out of this performance. Unreal.
@grumpiestoldwoman REALLY??? I'm so jealous! This is legendary!!!
Nearly 20 years ago...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111
Now 25. I’m 58 and just heard Babies a week ago. Never heard of them before. Wow...I’ve missed a lot. Maybe because I’m in the states. I don’t know.
Tom York and Jarvis should make a dance instruction video.
Glastonbury has never been better than Pulp 95
A time when phones capable of videoing didn’t exist and people lived for the moment.
Go back to a cave😂
"Take it down" pls explain me smb what did he mean?
I miss real music!
epic
Needs more -cowb- violin.
looks like an awsome party happened there... ;)
i think the violin may slightly overpower this version
Nah
@@sabretooth1hamster Agree
awww... well I still thought they were good at the NME awards, but if that is true I wish i was older and could have seen them origionaly!
i was there...big up to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!yah!an his lil speech got us mr blah blah...............great eh?only excuse was, we knew no different....we,d only ever knew conservatives,maggie,major et al.............................ho hum.sorry kids....in that moment,at that time we thought it was actually real,and all we did was fail our kids..and millions of other peoples kids..........was an anthem tho.
oh my god I have got it bad for the lanky get!
@bryoni1 UGH jealous >:( I was a totaly of negetive 1 yrs old.
jarvis cocker nach deep purple das beate wo gibt