Glastonbury in 1994, and the set became one of their most iconic performances during their Brit pop reign.The Manchester band, which originally formed in 1991, hit the big time following the release of their first album, Definitely Maybe – a record that entered the charts at No1 within a week of its release, and at the time became the fastest-selling debut album in the UK.However, the album was released weeks after their Glastonbury performance, and with no money coming in from the record sales, frontman Liam Gallagher admitted the purse strings were tight.With not a lot of cash in his back pocket, the lack of money attributed to his laid-back look which comprised of a sweater from a well-loved high-retail retailer.Speaking to BBC sounds.
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