Tickets go on sale tomorrow, so starting a thread for it.
Will Pulp play there for the 30th anniversary of that performance? Or will they for some reason not do that?
It's next year or never. Pulp may not headline, but suspect they will be on Pyramid stage. May be some clues in next few weeks as other festivals announce headliners.
It's got to be odds on this time surely. I'm going to try for tickets anyway.
I will watch on TV I suspect Pulp might be in other fields this summer and I don't really fancy paying nearly £400 to camp out and spend a couple of days getting in and out of the car park.
Its a bit depressing in some ways to think that in this 30 years, the band have only produced 2 further albums, despite having never split up.
Yes, and by the time they released their last album, they had enough residual material for two more or at the very least, one album and singles with b-sides.
If you look at other bands, Suede took a break of 10 years (with some justification I'd say, "A New Morning" isn't a complete disaster but just doesn't hold up well) then returned with 4 fantastic albums. The Manics and Divine Comedy have released quite a few decent albums since their heyday. In 2002, I thought that Pulp would be back within a few years with a great new album then they would pretty much do what Suede have. By the time "Further Complications" came out, it was pretty clear that this wasn't going to happen any time soon.
Hopefully the 2025 sets will include some new material that hasn't already been played and we get an album before the end of the year.
The official line-up is out today and there's no sign of Jarv & co. Possibly being held back as a surprise guest? 30 years since *that* night... surely?
Do later announcements still get high billings on the main stage? They've already done a secret Park Stage set, they were born to perform as their comeback says so where's the Pyramid gap? Leave the Woodsies shite to The Maccabees or whoever.
Do later announcements still get high billings on the main stage? They've already done a secret Park Stage set, they were born to perform as their comeback says so where's the Pyramid gap? Leave the Woodsies shite to The Maccabees or whoever.
Usually the opening act (Friday morning on the Other Stage) is a secret guest. It's been Charlatans and Liam Gallagher in previous years.
It looks like its quite a belt tightening year (like most festivals). The 1975 as headliners?!!!
Jeez..... Think I put my foot in it on Facebook with my " lack of enthusiasm" for Pulp to play Glastonbury. Ya just can't have an opinion these days without getting a keyboard warrior calling you a nonce !!
Kind of heartwarming that there's a big thread about them with people holding-out for a Glasto confirmation on the efestivals forum. Some interesting points and hope raised:
Well, that was brutal. Got right to the front of the queue for the resale, redirected to the ticket page, got asked for my details.... and it seems to have sold out at that precise moment. They'll definitely play now!
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I'm still ticketless.
I'll definitely be gutted if miss them there! Surely this year is the one!?
Any Pulp love (likes) for my entry in to the Greenpeace protest placard competition (winner of tickets announced tomorrow) would be hugely appreciated. My post to like is here: www.instagram.com/p/DKXx86cNfF7/
Thank you for the likes sadly I didn't win and that was last chance saloon... Argh!
If anyone from the band or similar sees this I am a huge Glasto fan and am desperate to see Pulp there with my boyfriend. 2011 was one of the few years I missed in the last 15 and it really could be last chance chrisjbarcroft@gmail.com
I ordered the vinyl last night in the S. Yorkshire sunset to cheer me up !
So there's just a few days to go to the big one. Pulp have said on a few different occasions, from at least 3 different members, that they are not performing. And yet, rumours persist... could our heroes and heroine be having us on? If not, and they did have a surprise slot on the Pyramid stage for an hour - what kinda setlist do you think we'd get?
With the new album warranting its part in the double-sets on the arena tour this month, all bets are comparatively off compared to the static 2023 festival sets.
I think some segues work really well (i.e Sorted into Disco) and the new album is holding its own against strong legacy competition in the selection of songs.
If it was a truncated set and they really wanted to remind the crowd that "we once owned this place, bitches", 60 minutes of bangers is not beyond them.
For that reason, I would regretably omit one of Sunrise and This Is Hardcore. They would take-up close to 15 minutes of the set together and we already have Common People, which, once you take into account Jarvis introduction of the 87 people on stage, strays closer to the 10 minute mark than 5.
I'd also like at least one curveball to be thrown (á la Like A Friend's live debut in 2011) and to that end, given the new album and Glastonbury's inclusivity vibe, I wonder if Jarvis would feel this is the place to give My Sex a proper work-out.
The below is more on the realistic side rather than dream-list (otherwise the likes of Lipgloss, Party Hard and Bad Cover Version would be in). So I'd go with summat like:
1. Spike Island (would the Glasto staging allow for Jarv to enter via the underworld?) 2. Sorted For E's & Wizz 3. Disco 2000 4. Help The Aged 5. My Sex 6. This Is Hardcore 7. Something Changed
8. OU (it should never be not played again, imo) 9. Do You Remember The First Time? 10. Misshapes 11. Got To Have Love 12. Babies 13. Common People
(14. If they're allowed an extra 5 minutes - We Are The Boyz before Babies)
Those last 6 songs are all upbeat sing-alongs with strong tempos, across four different eras and will help cement Pulp's greatness. As long as Jarvis can manage his voice and breathing for that sonic assault, it could be one for the ages...
For those that are brave enough to go to festivals, and extra brave enough to go to Glastonbury, this is a bit more teasing for you: will you make it to Monday Morning? If it is them, they've been lying very thoroughly. I did think Candida saying Glastonbury weren't interested wasn't very plausible - maybe couldn't fit them in by the time they decided they were going record an album would have sounded a bit more likely, but they have a pretty close relationship with Pulp and have had for a long time. Sounded like they caused chaos on the Park Stage.
I've text the number and got some odd things back!
"I'm Gonna Get Up and Live Until The Day That I Die". Apparently...
2011 was chaos at the Park Stage, yes. It was closed at a certain point as it had reached capacity. I've never seen that elsewhere. Me and my partner were at the front, but had been there for the three acts beforehand to get that spot. Well worth every sun-stroked hour!
Quite incredible that Pulp really are the band who've pulled off the greatest Glastonbury set ever. Like, the story behind it, but also just, I don't think anyone is ever beating Common People at Glastonbury 1995.
And it's so widely recognised as being the finest, too.
If the Eavises really are disinterested in a Pulp return, they've really missed a trick...
-- Edited by lipglossed on Thursday 26th of June 2025 04:00:14 AM
Watching but it's unlikely as 1995 was Channel 4. So far it's mostly later (like 2010s onwards) footage of acts that were big in the 90s.
1995 has been on iPlayer before - I grabbed the full set at some point during lockdown. So there must've been some deal done for the Beeb to get the Channel 4-era footage.
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iPlayer had the whole '98 set a couple of years ago with I'm A Man included - it had been exterminated from the official Pulp releases of This Is Glasto '98 and The Park Is Mine. Presumably Pulp didn't like it cos it's chuggy and muddy. Didn't stop them reviving Grown Ups from the era, a generation later, but leaving a similar vibe, did it...
Watching but it's unlikely as 1995 was Channel 4. So far it's mostly later (like 2010s onwards) footage of acts that were big in the 90s.
1995 has been on iPlayer before - I grabbed the full set at some point during lockdown. So there must've been some deal done for the Beeb to get the Channel 4-era footage.
The 1995 footage, and presumably that of other years prior to 1997 when the BBC started their coverage, belongs to the festival company. Channel 4 would have only held broadcast rights for a limited time/number of screenings. ITV music programme The Beat later aired the majority of Pulp's 95 set as a special, that was credited to 'The Television Company (London) Ltd'. The BBC Four broadcast in 2011 meanwhile ended with a 'Glastonbury Festivals Ltd. 1995' caption.
iPlayer had the whole '98 set a couple of years ago with I'm A Man included - it had been exterminated from the official Pulp releases of This Is Glasto '98 and The Park Is Mine. Presumably Pulp didn't like it cos it's chuggy and muddy. Didn't stop them reviving Grown Ups from the era, a generation later, but leaving a similar vibe, did it...
Really?! Don't suppose anyone grabbed it?
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I'm A Man originally aired on television back on 19th December 1998 - it formed part of a 47 minute highlights compilation for digital satellite channel UK Arena, introduced by Jools Holland.
Nine songs were aired:
1. DYRTFT? 2. I'm A Man 3. Sorted 4. A Little Soul 5. Party Hard 6. Help The Aged 7. F.E.E.L.I.N.G C.A.L.L.E.D L.O.V.E 8. This Is Hardcore 9. Common People
It's an excellent song and I love the messier, madder, rougher, faster live version that was so short-lived. Jarvis doesn't like his lyrics on it, apparently.
What a shame, that the band convinced themselves they couldn't make it work live. Perhaps the production sold the song short, but I love it live as a ragesome beast. Here's the version from Roskilde, unpolished yet unstinting. www.youtube.com/watch
(Jarvis's raincoat at Glasto 1998 was such a good look, one of his best ever I think. Must've been hot though!)
Kapranos might love his uncle Jarvis (actually, they're closer in age than you think. Al was a late pop bloomer too) but shouldn't he be keeping secrets secret ?
"Someone was telling me this morning that Pulp are going to play on some stage tomorrow. Maybe, I dont know. Somebody was telling me that Haim are playing, that Lorde was playing this morning as well, he continued."
Also, Emma & Rich both played with Beth Gibbons' band at the Roundhouse last night and are on at Glasto tonight at 9.15pm, a couple of hours after Patchwork finish. Could they be double-jobbing? Incredible if so. The Pulp set is undoubtedly muscle-memory by now but they'll be knackered.
Anyway, on an unrelated note, my mates sister-in-law is at Glasto and she heard someone in the queue for the portaloos say that Gordon Banks nephew has been walking around the healing fields unaware that he has part of a setlist stuck to his shoe. And they could make out the word Cuckoo
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And the daily star website (yes, I know) currently have regurgitated that incorrect story about Pulp and the This Is Hardcore sleeve and its their top headline.
Nick is off on a free transfer from Wednesday to Rotherham by all accounts. He'll be their third choice goalie next season and will undertake his coaching badges at the same time. His daughter is said to be mortified.
I'm A Man originally aired on television back on 19th December 1998 - it formed part of a 47 minute highlights compilation for digital satellite channel UK Arena, introduced by Jools Holland.
Nine songs were aired:
1. DYRTFT? 2. I'm A Man 3. Sorted 4. A Little Soul 5. Party Hard 6. Help The Aged 7. F.E.E.L.I.N.G C.A.L.L.E.D L.O.V.E 8. This Is Hardcore 9. Common People
Thanks Pip. Do you have a copy of this one? (Does anyone?)
I used to have a real bee in my bonnet about Glastonbury 98. I guess because 95 had been broadcast live in full on the radio, and the TV coverage even though it was more bitty was enough to give a flavour. Then because the 98 coverage was so patchy and disjointed, it was quite hard to get into it properly and get a feeling for the arc of the gig. I even went to the extent of painstakingly compiling a C90 of the full thing from the various radio broadcasts and This Is Glastonbury (right down to splicing all the bits of chat together!).
So... the UK Arena coverage is the most complete, including everything that went out on BBC2 at the time assuming it was actually Glory Days / Common People), plus three more. Of those songs, Little Soul and I'm a Man have since popped up on iPlayer.
And we've still got the following that haven't been shown anywhere:
The Fear
Live Bed Show
Seductive Barry
TV Movie
Unless there's some random European cable channel that's shown the whole thing, as sometimes seems to happen?
(And yes, I am pointedly ignoring any rumours of anything that might be happening today...)
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Thanks Pip. Do you have a copy of this one? (Does anyone?)
Indeed I do. It's a 2nd gen copy, the UK Arena highlights were included on one or those VHS compilation bootlegs you used to get at record and tape fairs back in the 90s. Not the best quality but it's the only copy I've ever had.
I also have various recordings of the BBC2 coverage, including my own off-air (backed up to DVD) and A Little Soul from the recent(ish) compilation.
I missed the iPlayer broadcast of I'm A Man back in 2023, though I imagine it was cropped to widescreen which wouldn't be ideal.
If anyone has a copy of that handy I can look at putting together a complete-as-possible version to share... something to consider!
It will be on iplayer, yes. Only Kneecap haven't been (but somehow Bob Vylan were!)
60 minutes? 12-ish songs. I'll push them to 13. I imagine....
Spike Island
Grown Ups
Sorted for E's & Wizz
Disco 2000
F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E.
Tina
This Is Hardcore
Sunrise
Do You Remember the First Time?
Got to Have Love
Babies
Common People
A Sunset
I once remember someone saying something in 1995 or 96 like "the zeitgeist is under the control of Jarvis' dance moves". Are we back there again? A Country and Western version of "The Will to Power" with Nick on vocals would go down a storm right now
Saw some of it on my mum's phone (mine's broken) on a train - Sorted and Disco 2000 - and more of it in a pub - OU through to DYRTFT. And we needed to head home but I made sure we stayed just for the first line of Mis-Shapes. Something about him singing that line in 2025 while pointing at the audience, y'know? Felt like a moment just like thirty years ago. (I felt so elated when they dedicated Mis-Shapes to the audience at Bridlington back in 2023. I'm a Mis-Shape! :D)
-- Edited by lipglossed on Saturday 28th of June 2025 07:31:21 PM
FWIW, I thought Got To Have Love was the highlight. And my wife agreed. She also liked Spike Island and she hasnt heard the album at all. The whole set was a triumph. Even the Red Arrows got in on the act.