In June 1994, when The Lemonheads performed live at the Glastonbury Festival, they were riding the wave of success from their critically acclaimed album "It's a Shame About Ray." Released in 1992, this album significantly elevated their profile, especially with the hit single "Mrs. Robinson," a cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic that showcased their knack for blending alternative rock with catchy melodies. By 1994, the band had solidified their reputation in the alternative music scene, and their live performance at Glastonbury was indicative of their growing popularity. Interestingly, shortly after this show, they released "Come on Feel the Lemonheads" in 1995, which continued to expand their sound and audience. The Glastonbury gig is a testament to their energetic live presence and the pivotal moment in their career, capturing the essence of their musical journey in the mid-90s.