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Pulp

Live Performances by Pulp in 2011

Pulp Performs 'Common People' at Reading Festival 2011 with Richard Hawley

Reading Festival
Reading, England, United Kingdom

August 27, 2011 | Video Length: 8:56
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  • In the performance captured at Reading Festival on August 27, 2011, Pulp showcased their iconic hit "Common People," marking a significant moment in t... Read Full Description >

    In the performance captured at Reading Festival on August 27, 2011, Pulp showcased their iconic hit "Common People," marking a significant moment in their career following a lengthy hiatus. The band had originally disbanded in 2002 but reunited in 2011, and this performance was part of their comeback tour, coinciding with the release of their first new material in nearly a decade. Their last studio album before the reunion was "We Love Life" (2001), which had seen a divergence into a more mature sound. The Reading Festival performance highlighted the band's enduring popularity and the vibrant energy they maintained, particularly through frontman Jarvis Cocker's charismatic stage presence. Notably, guitarist Richard Hawley, a former member of the band, joined them on stage, adding a nostalgic layer to the performance for long-time fans. This event also marked the beginning of a resurgence in Pulp's legacy, reaffirming their status in British music history.

Pulp: Live Performance of 'Disco 2000' at Reading Festival 2011 - BBC

Reading Festival
Reading, England, United Kingdom

August 27, 2011 | Video Length: 4:26
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  • In the live performance at the Reading Festival on August 27, 2011, Pulp was enjoying a significant resurgence in their career following their reforma... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance at the Reading Festival on August 27, 2011, Pulp was enjoying a significant resurgence in their career following their reformation in 2010. Prior to this performance, they had released their critically acclaimed album "Different Class" in 1995, which included hits like "Disco 2000," solidifying their position in Britpop history. During the Reading Festival, Pulp was celebrating their legacy and reconnecting with fans after a lengthy hiatus, making their return especially poignant. This live performance featured "Disco 2000," a song that has become a quintessential part of their identity and remains popular in live settings. Their reunion era was marked by nostalgic excitement, as they played a mix of old favorites while also emphasizing their lasting influence on British music culture.

Pulp - Do You Remember the First Time? Live at Reading Festival

Reading Festival
Reading, England, United Kingdom

August 27, 2011 | Video Length: 4:30
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  • In 2011, Pulp was in the midst of their highly anticipated reunion, performing at major festivals after a long hiatus following their dissolution in 2... Read Full Description >

    In 2011, Pulp was in the midst of their highly anticipated reunion, performing at major festivals after a long hiatus following their dissolution in 2002. The live recording of "Do You Remember the First Time?" from the Reading Festival on August 27, 2011, marks a significant moment during this comeback, highlighting their return to the stage amid renewed fan enthusiasm. Prior to this performance, Pulp's last studio album was "We Love Life," released in 2001, which was well-received but marked the end of their original era. The band’s performance at Reading not only celebrated their past hits but also showcased their enduring impact on Britpop and alternative music. The festival set revived fan favorites and underscored Pulp's status as a seminal band in the UK music scene, with frontman Jarvis Cocker's charismatic stage presence captivating both long-time supporters and new fans alike. This reunion ultimately paved the way for their continued relevance in the music landscape.

Pulp - Live at Reading 2011 | Full Concert Performance

Reading Festival
Reading, UK, United Kingdom

August 28, 2011 | Video Length: 1:21:58
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  • In the live recording "Pulp - Live at Reading 2011," the band performed at a key moment in their career, marking a significant return to the stage aft... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording "Pulp - Live at Reading 2011," the band performed at a key moment in their career, marking a significant return to the stage after their hiatus from 2002. The setlist includes iconic tracks such as "Common People," "Disco 2000," and "Sorted for E's & Wizz," demonstrating Pulp's enduring appeal and the height of their unique Britpop sound. Prior to this performance, their last studio album was "We Love Life," released in 2001, which showcased a more mature sound compared to their earlier works. The 2011 Reading Festival performance, which drew a large and enthusiastic crowd, highlighted the band's revival and solidified their status as one of the defining bands of the UK music scene in the 1990s, making the live recording both a nostalgic and celebratory moment for fans.