Thanks you for posting this. I have always thought this track was brilliant but the Glastonbury version is stunning! The part where the band really kicks in and the lights go up on the crowd is a great rock moment! I've posted a link to this video from my "bestmusicofalltime" blog at wordpress. Thanks again.
...and the crowd (mainly middle-class) sang along with 'The Common People' then many went home to vote Tory /Lib-Dem: surely one of pop music's greatest ironical moments. ps a brilliant (best yet) download by FRLKEAN
@Tommyfazz The crowd that year was far from middle class. The travelers pulled down 50 metres of fence at the stone circle. It was a free for all. No ticket needed.
Security were actually opening the fence up to let people in safely and thwart the dodgy guys who'd made tunnels and were charging £30 to use them.
It really was glorious chaos that year.
I missed this gig anyway. Was at Eat static in the new dance tent. Awesome!!!
...and the crowd (mainly middle-class) sang along with 'The Common People' then many went home to vote Tory /Lib-Dem: surely one of pop music's greatest ironical moments.
This is one of my favourite songs and bands. Thanks for posting it. Brilliant song, witty, observant and very sad and bitter, too. Jarvis Cocker is great.
Perfect. Just amazing.
redredshoes 3 months ago
great song forever
MyGwendel 3 months ago
1994, 1995 and 1996 were some of the best years of my life. The best music, the best drugs and the best times a teenager could ever wish for.
Pulp were legendary. I witnessed them twice in the mid 90's.
Sheffield represent.
judgenutmeg1977 4 months ago
The violin sounds great in this version, louder than in the album. I like it :D
squirtkiller 6 months ago
Jarvis is the Mesias of 90's pop
41queenday182 6 months ago
i m from greece also!!! hahahgaha!!!!!!
junkie161 6 months ago
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plutosunshine 8 months ago
grandissimi!!!!
alex14rh 8 months ago
awesome,
canacaxddx 9 months ago
Thanks you for posting this. I have always thought this track was brilliant but the Glastonbury version is stunning! The part where the band really kicks in and the lights go up on the crowd is a great rock moment! I've posted a link to this video from my "bestmusicofalltime" blog at wordpress. Thanks again.
wire100 10 months ago
That violin player will stop for nobody.
surfmcgoogler 11 months ago
Glad there back this year this song seems more relevant than ever as the gap between rich and poor becomes bigger and bigger
jtnjtnjtnjtn 1 year ago
...and the crowd (mainly middle-class) sang along with 'The Common People' then many went home to vote Tory /Lib-Dem: surely one of pop music's greatest ironical moments. ps a brilliant (best yet) download by FRLKEAN
Tommyfazz 1 year ago
@Tommyfazz The crowd that year was far from middle class. The travelers pulled down 50 metres of fence at the stone circle. It was a free for all. No ticket needed.
Security were actually opening the fence up to let people in safely and thwart the dodgy guys who'd made tunnels and were charging £30 to use them.
It really was glorious chaos that year.
I missed this gig anyway. Was at Eat static in the new dance tent. Awesome!!!
edshift 10 months ago
@edshift I was there at Glastonbury that year. I loved every minute of it!!! LOVED IT!! HAPPY DAYS!!!
MOONST0MP 7 months ago
...and the crowd (mainly middle-class) sang along with 'The Common People' then many went home to vote Tory /Lib-Dem: surely one of pop music's greatest ironical moments.
Tommyfazz 1 year ago
No-one can dance like JC.
djpj22 1 year ago
Lovely band, we want moreeee ..... like common people :D!
yokyu2lea 1 year ago
laugh along even though they 're laughing at you (8) .. and the stupid things that you do..
riSOEzkisofreniko 1 year ago
y existe esa Gente jsjsjsss
barriodvegueta 2 years ago
Me encanta, muy buen tema...
ZANDRUKITA 2 years ago
That is a tribute the working class!
parrhasius 2 years ago
qué gran canción¡¡¡¡ gracias por subirla =)...
danttotoro 2 years ago 5
This is one of my favourite songs and bands. Thanks for posting it. Brilliant song, witty, observant and very sad and bitter, too. Jarvis Cocker is great.
Katencantada 2 years ago 14