“That night we played a show down at The Pussy Parlour and smoked cigars in the moonlight on the way to Shangri-La.
[Um, something you know that we don’t? - Concerned Ed)
We watched Mick Jagger strut out on stage, maybe for the last time,” Singh says. “Most of us tried to find a spot to watch the Rolling Stones play their headline set and ended up clinging to the security fence holding a bottle of single-malt to get a good view. Must have some serious guns, 300,000 people ain’t light. The Main Stage show had the crowd up and dancing despite the heat and The Colonel held aloft above a big crowd,” she says. “A midnight backstage show followed, including drinking sessions with Time Warner executives and rubbing shoulders with some of the festival big names. Singh reports fellow leadsinger The Tiger later “found himself accosted by a naked man on the way back from CD signings. She leads from the front as you'll see below when she hits the stage in the filmed Glastonbury performance. Melbourne’s 11-piece retro-sexual Bollywood spaghetti-surf heroes The Bombay Royale are a case in point.Īustralia’s best party band played thrice at the world’s most famous/infamous festival held at Chez Eavis where the Mysterious Lady “wore jewel-studded gumboots, she refused to wear anything less,” says Parvyn Singh aka The Mysterious Lady who likes a bit of third person dialogue. All the latest in Australia's indie music scene with a Melbourne focusĮVERYONE who goes to Glastonbury comes back altered.