Pulp
Pulp Performance of Glory Days at Glastonbury 1998
In 1998, Pulp was riding high on the waves of their critically acclaimed 'Different Class' album, released just a couple of years earlier. By the time they performed at Glastonbury, on June 28, 1998, they'd cemented their status as Britpop icons. Their live sets were electric, showcasing hits like 'Common People' and, of course, 'Glory Days,' the song featured in this recording. This performance was one of several songs broadcast by the BBC, which helped elevate their reach and further popularize their distinctive sound. Interestingly, after the success of 'Different Class,' Pulp moved into a more experimental phase with 'This Is Hardcore' later on, displaying their willingness to evolve artistically. The Glastonbury 1998 performance also marked a peak for the band, capturing the raw energy and emotional resonance that made their music so relatable.