Mark Ronson helping Tame Impala star remember lost Glastonbury weekend

Mark Ronson is helping Tame Impala frontman Kevin Parker remember his drunken antics after passing out at Britain's Glastonbury festival.

The Australian rockers had to remain relatively sober ahead of performing in a Saturday evening slot at the Somerset, England music event in June (16), but after playing Glastonbury's legendary Pyramid Stage, Kevin partied so hard, he has no recollection of what he did before he left the festival two days later.

As a result, the musician tells Britain's Q Magazine his pal Mark Ronson has been sending him pictures to jog his memory.

"We got there on Friday afternoon and were there until Monday morning," he says. "I'm still paying the price. There's a good 36 hours after we played that's unaccounted for.

"I suddenly came to and it was Monday morning. Mark Ronson is sending photos of me at various times and I'm slowly piecing together where I was and what I was doing."

The Elephant singer has also been using photographs fans have posted on the Internet as a memory aid, as he reveals, "Part of my method is searching #KevinParker on the Internet and finding all the fan photos of me."

Kevin and Mark, who previously worked together on the British DJ and superproducer's Uptown Special album, have since teamed up again to work on Lady Gaga's new track Perfect Illusion, which the Uptown Funk musician produced. They both appear in the accompanying music video.

09/21/2016 18:50

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