My favourite Glastonbury moments are things like being so high that I decided to play a vinyl record backwards. On the more “rabbit hole” stages, I might be dressed as the Pink Panther or taking my clothes off. I want to show people how a female live singer can become a real dance music experience, with massive smileys on stage.Ĭook: Glastonbury is very visual. I’m a huge drum’n’basshead electro, dubstep, house. My music taste is cooler than some of the dance music I’ve done. I’ve spent the price of a house on the show, so I’m very excited. I was arguing with my manager about whether to do Eurovision – I didn’t want to get “nul points” and ruin my career – when the call came to do Glastonbury. I’ve played countless times since, sometimes five or six shows across the weekend.īecky Hill: I went with Rudimental when I was 19, but I had tonsillitis and spent most of the festival sleeping, so I’m counting this year as my first. It opened us to a whole different audience. Norman Cook: When I played with the Housemartins on the Pyramid stage, we thought everyone would have beards and throw mud, but it wasn’t like that.
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