It’s Glastonbury Festival 1995. The Stone Roses pull out of their headline set after a mountain bike accident and Rod Stewart is unavailable. Last minute replacements, Pulp, take to the stage to face 80,000 people. They deliver a set ‘regarded as one of the best in the festival’s history’ climaxing with the era-defining song, Common People, and in the process catapult themselves to the forefront of the Britpop movement – an achievement that 12 years earlier seemed like an impossible dream.
Eve Wood
Director
Richard H. Wood
Writer
Nick Banks
Self
Martin Bedford
Self

Mark Brydon
Self

Jarvis Cocker
Self
Candida Doyle
Self
Richard Hawley
Self
Adi Newton
Self
Russell Senior
Self
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