Another thing with NY, he’s not the sort of legacy act that plays all the songs that casual fans may expect. He tends to dig deep, or even play something not even released. He keeps it real.
personally i completely agree that it was "one of the most legendary sets ever".
but 30 years later i would question what percentage of Glastonbury attendees now even have any knowledge of said set.
i'm not trying to be all "it was better in the old days" (but as we all know, it was 🙂 ) ... but really with the overall demographic of the festival these days (based entirely on my own personal very much non-scientific observations) i'd bet most people couldn't care less about Pulp in 1995.
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