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Interview Sun 4th Jun 00
Are you addicted to festivals? You're playing Glastonbury, T In The Park and Reading/Leeds...
Just 'cause it's fun, apart from bad weather festivals which are the worst. If you're one band that's fun, but if there's a bunch of bands, that's a circus. Is there any particular festival that you like the best?
We've done a couple that were - Reading last time was great and T In the Park last time - I guess those two were the favourites. I guess 'cause it was good weather... great weather... everyone was smiling and it was impossible to be pissed off at anything. You walk on stage and everyone's already decided that they love you. You don't really have to play if you look at it from a rational point of view... you just stand there. You could play the music on CD and stand and wave at people because they've already decided that they love it... it's impossible to fail and that's pretty cool. We'd have the longest breaks between songs and we'd stand and listen to the people. T In The Park's the same. What's been your weirdest festival experience?
What do you hope to bring to Glastonbury?
Hopefully this time we'll have a really good time, hopefully have good weather. We're playing a really good stage this time, sometime in the evening (Other Stage, Saturday - ed.), which is groovy, and there's a bunch of other bands we know playing before and after us too. I'm sure it's going to be mad... too much of everything. Any surprises up your sleeve?
Yeah, but I'm not telling you! There's a bunch of things we're gonna do this summer. We haven't decided where, or how many, but we'll have some weird shit - not strange, just some tricks... Were you a festival-goer before the fame?
Oh yeah... I went to Hultsfred... I went to Roskilde in Denmark twice, which is the big one in Scandinavia of all the festivals. I went to Hultsfred only a couple of times before we became a band, but then you're not a punter anymore, it's the backstage pass, free booze... although I'm a tent romantic, so it's hard to be like that. So many people want to chat with you, but you tend to sneak away with the backstage people... you go out, catch a few bands and then you're back in your secure little area. It's easier to get drinks and food and anything special... it's very pretentious and stupid in a way... [adopts posh voice] "mmm... where's the VIP area?"
Big Fan is coming out in June but will be a treat to our fans rather than a commercial single release. What have been the pros and cons of the You & Me song?
There is no con there. We write songs to get thrills, and when we've done that we hope as many people as possible will like it. We can't be disappointed that the You & Me song has been liked by so many people. The You & Me song is big here, not in Sweden. In other countries it's Shorty. Every artist has one song that stands out slightly more. For me, Iggy Pop was 1969 - Passenger, but when that film [Trainspotting] came along the song became Lust For Life. Who are you going to see this year?
interview by Butterfly
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