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I'm just getting around to watching the Pulp 1995 headline shown the other week.

Still not convinced, think I'd probably catch them outside the headliner slot, but reckon if they're headliner they'd likely be someone I'd fancy instead elsewhere.

I'm only saying this as not blown away with what I'm seeing, but in fairness, the 1997 (?).

It's funny watching this old footage though, as crowd don't seem that into it and you'd guess they might even be on a much smaller stage if you didn't know better. That is helped by the fact there aren't continuous bloddy cuts to the crowd throughout on the older footage :D

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You're not even going to Glastonbury, because you're going to see TAKE THAT, yet you thought you'd post on here yet again with your drivel, on Christmas Day, with your "facts"... what a tool!

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What now? You're coming over as a bit of a tit in your posts. Were you drunk?

I'm just more familiar with Verve songs. I used to go down our local Bowling Alley on a Sat afternoon. There must have been a big Verve fan in there, Urban Hymns was never off the jukebox. I can sing alomg to every song on that album.

I'd say Disco 2000, and Common People are the only ones from Pulp I could do that to.

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I cracked the Nostradamus code and sorted out the Glasto setlist:

Do You Remember the First Time?

The Trees

Sorted for E's & Wizz

Acrylic Afternoons

I Spy

Bad Cover Version

Live Bed Show

Babies

The Fear

Pink Glove

Help the Aged

This is Hardcore

Underwear

Razzamatazz

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My Legendary Girlfriend

Feeling Called Love

Disco 2000

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Sunrise

Common People

Something Changed

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just to throw my 2 pence in... they are ok at best... but just stating numbers here out of 25 songs released... they had 4 that reached anywhere in the top 10... no uk number 1's and to your casual listener (which is what glastonbury could potentially be full of) most people can only name 2/3 songs....

and a song may of been popular around your circle of friends, or die hard fan boys.... but in the case of "Babies" it was that popular it didn't chart anywhere in the world... not bad for a band with "longevity" talk about riding the wave of a couple of hits

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