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But then the keyboard refrain of Sorted for E’s and Whizz began, up popped Jarvis Cocker, and it was on. A real treat for a festival that loves its added bonuses. “Did you know it was us?” asked ...
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The band, fronted by Jarvis Cocker, appeared on the Pyramid Stage and received a huge welcome from the crowd. Cocker spoke to the crowd saying: "Hi, my name is Jarvis, hello," he said. "This is Pulp.
Only two days before Pulp's legendary secret set at Glastonbury Festival, frontman Jarvis Cocker recorded his very own 'Shipping Forecast'.