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Pulp, Ted Hawkins and The Stranglers

Featuring Pulp at Glastonbury in 1995, plus archive sessions from Ted Hawkins from 1989 and The Stranglers from 1977.

CONCERT:

Pulp, recorded at Glastonbury in 1995

They formed in Sheffield in 1978, and had a break between 2002 and 2011.
Throughout the 1980s, the band struggled to find success but gained prominence in the UK in the 1990s after the release of the albums His 'n' Hers in 1994 and Different Class in 1995, which both reached number one in the UK Albums Chart.
They went onto win the Mercury Music Prize for Different Class the following year.
They played a surprise set on the Park stage at Glastonbury this year and played in Hyde Park on Sunday.

SESSIONS:

Ted Hawkins, recorded for Andy Kershaw on 8th March 1989.
Ted was an American singer-songwriter from Biloxi, Mississippi, born in 1936.
He spent a lot of his time in Europe, where his songs were better known and he played in small clubs and concert halls.
In the early 90s he became restless and went back Venice Beach, California, where he was mostly an anonymous street performer.
He died in 1995, aged 58.

The Stranglers, recorded for John Peel on 1st march 1977.
They formed in 1974 in Guildford, Surrey.

1 hour

Last on

Sun 14 Aug 2011 04:00

Music Played

  • Pulp

    Babies

  • Pulp

    Disco 2000

  • Pulp

    Sorted For E's & Whizz

  • Pulp

    Pink Glove (Glastonbury 1995)

  • Pulp

    Joyriders (Glastonbury 1995)

  • Pulp

    Razzmatazz

  • Pulp

    Mis-Shapes (Glastonbury 1995)

  • Pulp

    Common People

  • Ted Hawkins

    Crystal Chandelier - 麻豆社 Session 02/10/1986

  • Ted Hawkins

    I Got What I Wanted - 麻豆社 Session 02/10/1986

  • Ted Hawkins

    Daytime Friends - 麻豆社 Session 02/10/1986

  • Ted Hawkins

    Watch Your Step - 麻豆社 Session 02/10/1986

  • The Stranglers

    Goodbye Toulouse (麻豆社 Session, 1 Mar 1977)

  • The Stranglers

    Hanging Around (麻豆社 Session, 1 Mar 1977)

  • The Stranglers

    Something Better Change (麻豆社 Session, 1 Mar 1977)

Broadcast

  • Sun 14 Aug 2011 04:00