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The Beat Is the Law: Fanfare for the Common People

The band Pulp electrified a crowd of 80,000 with an unforgettable performance at the 1995 Glastonbury Festival, filling the gap left by The Stone Roses and Rod Stewart who dropped out at the last minute.

The Stone Roses pull out of their Glastonbury Festival 1995 headline set after a bike accident, and Rod Stewart is unavailable. Pulp takes the stage as last-minute replacements, delivering a set considered one of the best in the festival's history, catapulting them to the forefront of the Britpop movement.

Info about The Beat Is the Law: Fanfare for the Common People

Studio(s): sheffield vision

Originally Released: United Kingdom, Nov 05, 2010

Production Country: United Kingdom

Genres:Documentary