
Pulp are releasing a live album and concert film from their O2 Arena comeback shows
Garth Jennings directs film capturing band's victorious shows behind chart-topping 'More'.
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"Glory Days" is a track by Pulp, from the album This Is Hardcore, released 18th March 1998. The track is 4:55 long. It's filed under Rock. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 20 articles about Pulp.
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Garth Jennings directs film capturing band's victorious shows behind chart-topping 'More'.

The 2010 BBC Radio 1 session features among nine bonus tracks on the expanded reissue.

Brooklyn group take Thursday's Woods Stage slot at Larmer Tree Gardens weekender.

The free London show gathers Oasis lyrics, a Blur set list and the Astoria's original sign.
It is, in short, exactly what a Pulp album should be.

There’s simply no escaping the nostalgia of Pulp’s second reunion tour. Their original run as a band saw the Jarvis Cocker-led group struggle for recognition for over a decade before 1992’s ‘His N Hers’ tapped into the bubbling Britpop scene that was sweeping the country, eventually turning the Sheffield mob into superstars. A string of other giddy successes followed before Pulp rebelled with 1998’s earnest, eerie ‘This Is Hardcore’. They went on to break up shortly after the turn of the millennium. A brief reunion tour featuring a headline set at Reading & Leeds Festivals alongside a surprise Glastonbury performance followed in 2011, allowing the group to reclaim their legacy as one of that era’s greatest groups before they disbanded once again.