In January 1995, Pulp was at a significant juncture in their career, having just released their critically acclaimed album "His 'n' Hers" in 1994, which propelled them into the mainstream. This live recording at the Glastonbury Festival showcases their rising popularity, particularly with hits like "Do You Remember the First Time?" and "Lipgloss," which were prominent at the time. The performance highlighted the band's unique blend of Britpop and alternative rock, characterized by Jarvis Cocker's distinctive vocal style and engaging stage presence. Notably, Pulp would soon release their landmark album "Different Class" later in 1995, which would further cement their status in music history. This performance marks a pivotal moment when they were transitioning from an underground band to becoming one of the defining acts of the Britpop movement, setting the stage for their subsequent success.