Pulp - Sorted For E's and Wizz (Glastonbury 1995) video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/04/29

Pulp playing Sorted For E's and Wizz at Glastonbury in 1995, first time they played it live I believe.

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8 years ago

Christopher Lynch

One of those great Glastonbury moments...Never paid to get in...Over the fence or in the back of a van...It's all very corporate nowadays...

8 years ago

Ed Schernau

Saw them at Lupos in Providence not long after. Everyone was sorted.

9 years ago

Kevin Connellan

I was there. They were absolutely amazing. Truly one of the best experiences of my life.

9 years ago

Nigel Duncan

Because one pulp isn't enough and ...oh its pulp.#twt 

9 years ago

supafuckinmingster

Cannot believe this it two decades ago. I clearly remember sitting in my room, on yokes, amongst friends, trying to hide my mad-out-of it-ness from certain people, and listening to this album.............20 years ago..............fuck. FUCK.

9 years ago

Wagner Dutra

Enjoy!

9 years ago

Iain Brown

Different class 

9 years ago

Ath G

lyrical mastery

9 years ago

Skip63

If memory serves me well (which it better or I will fire it) there is an 'official video' which is almost exactly the same. 

9 years ago

Craig Green

The 95 indie crowd hardly 'got' the title did they? Imagine saying that now, about a million screaming school girls in cut-off denim shorts & wellies would go nuts at the thought of proper E's & wizz & not the pretend highs they take. Jarvis = LEGEND

9 years ago

James Thomson

AMAZING!

9 years ago

EBOWARRIOR

I was there so yay for me, Yay.

9 years ago

Sitting Pretty

Brilliant. Classic Pulp, Classic Jarvis..

9 years ago

onepinkrose x

Jarvis Cocker is a criminally under-rated and overlooked English lyricist and songwriter... In my opinion, he's just as good as, say, the highly-lauded Morrissey, at articulating English / British life... Jarvis had something to say, unlike so many of the highly-praised young bands around these days... I'm not gonna go off on some ''it was all better in my day bollocks''... but lyrically, lyrically, British guitar bands around now, lyrically they're just dull, well, that's what I think anyway, and a perfect example is Jake Bugg... No offence to Jake, I've seen him interviewed quite a few times, and he seems like a decent bloke, but, let's get this right, Jake Bugg doesn't even solely write his own songs, as all the hype and praise would lead us to believe. The amount of praise Jake Bugg gets is absurd... He didn't write the lyrics to ''Lightning Bolt'', his song-writing partner, Iain Archer did, and Iain Archer ''co-writes'' all of Jake's hit songs, and more... Just get pissed off with all the mediocrity in British indie / rock music that's incessantly being over-praised as though it's absolute genius, when really, it's just absolute mediocrity with a capital M... If Jake is a songwriting 'genius' as, for example, XFM constantly tell me, then what the fuck was Jarvis Cocker back in the day? Different league... Lyrically, very few British guitar bands captivate me these days... The end.

9 years ago

Jane Helsby

Wish I could turn back time and stay there .

9 years ago

tony dee

jarvis is qaulity n wat a tune reminds me of E partys bk in the day

9 years ago

Cynthia Buford

Wish they would have played in the US and I could of seen them

10 years ago

Malcolm Stevens

Ah, good old indie music from the 90's.... ah, good times in London.

10 years ago

sanger77h

poor chap who posed the question 4 years ago.......e's and wiz = ecstasy and speed. init!

10 years ago

Daniel Ryder

gotta love jarvis

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