In June 1994, during their performance at the Glastonbury Festival, The Lemonheads were riding high on their success following the release of their critically acclaimed album, "Come on Feel the Lemonheads." Released in 1993, this album marked the band's rise into mainstream success and included popular tracks like "Into Your Arms" and "It's a Shame About Ray." By the time of the Glastonbury performance, they had solidified their place in the alternative rock scene, thanks in part to the commercial success of their previous album, which had gained notable airplay and popularity. The Lemonheads were known for their energetic performances and eclectic sound, blending punk and melodic rock elements. The Glastonbury set showcased their live prowess, capturing the essence of their appeal during this peak period in their career. This performance remains a memorable highlight for fans, reflecting the band's vibrant stage presence and their connection with the audience in the mid-'90s alternati