Miki Berenyi can recall with crystal clarity the day she told Terence Trent D’Arby to take a hike. It was August 1995, and the entire Britpop scene had uprooted from Camden, in north London, to Páirc Uí Chaoimh, in Cork, for the Féile 95 festival. Under dazzling blue skies, a who’s who of scenesters descended on the creaking GAA temple. Blur, Elastica, Paul Weller, The Stone Roses and, playing on the Saturday, between Sleeper and Reef, Berenyi’s band, Lush. “It was very Camden. I remember sitting in the hotel bar afterwards, and it was all kind of, you know, Paul...