williammiller said about 5 years ago or at 10:59AM on Monday, July 3 2006 in music
Pulp are great yadda yadda
anyway I just wanted a place to post this
http://obscuresound.com/?p=158
New Jarvis song from upcoming album
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Pulp are great yadda yadda
anyway I just wanted a place to post this
http://obscuresound.com/?p=158
New Jarvis song from upcoming album
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upcoming jarvis album? or upcoming pulp album??
i love both Different Class and This Is Hardcore
Jarvis solo I think.
and they're soon releasing their main few albums - different class, this is hardcore, etc - with bonus tracks and stuff - there's some great b-sides around the this is hardcore era especially.
his n hers, different class and this is hardcore, i believe. the big three.
Jarvis has a Myspace!!
The song on there is hilariously genius.
I still want the number of Jarvis' tailor dammit ...
is there anything else out there even remotely as good as
F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E ?
holy: that's easy.
Buy the blackest suit jacket you can find.
Buy the loudest silk shirt you can find.
Combine!
Then take speed.
that's every morning ...
I spy a boy....I spy a girl...
has Jarvis got his groove back? he's been doing some suspect stuff of late (ie Harry Potter)
I don't know. I reckon he lost it after This is Hardcore.
i thought we love life had some great tracks on it.
Sunday 9 July 2006
Pulp - Live at the Leeds Festival 2000
From the age of 15, Jarvis Cocker wanted to be in a band, and although he formed Pulp in 1980, it wasn't until 1993 that the band signed to major record label Island. 1994 saw the release of their first single for the label, 'Do You Remember The First Time' and the album 'His And Hers' was nominated for the 1994 Mercury Music Prize. Much hype was created by offering the next album, 'Different Class', with 12 alternative covers, but the music shone through anyway. Pulp were now firmly established as one of the UK's most innovative and exciting bands, and the 3rd album for Island, 'This Is Hardcore', was another huge success. This storming headline set from Jarvis and Co. was recorded at the Leeds Festival, and feature some brand new songs and lots of Pulp hits.
Live At Midnight
Tracks to be played:
Just finished.
Will be archived here for the next seven days only...
Thanks HEB!
freaksandgeeks
I spy a boy....I spy a girl...
i always liked disco2000 but never liked pulp. i went fishing through their cds and found 'feelingcalledlove'. somehow completely missed 'i spy', thanks!
Jarvis: Care for the aged (sung)
Ali G: Care for the muthafucken aged (rapped)
Jarvis: Don't put them in a home
Ali G: Don't put them in a mofo home
I have just purchased The Trip curated by Jarvis and Steve Mackey... GENIUS
here's the tracklists for bonus discs on reissues of the first three Island albums, coming out next month in der UK. I was hoping they'd move Babies off its "CD bonus track" positioning to be reunited with the rest of the Sisters EP on the B-side, but sadly not. I suspect the Nick Cave cover might actually be the unreleased version, not the one from Bad Cover Version. Everything else previously unreleased has an asterisk beside it.
(Sorry if the new M+N markup renders this unreadable...)
HIS 'N' HERS
DIFFERENT CLASS
THIS IS HARDCORE
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yes yes awesome bloody brilliant was all good & tour t shirt for $10 on a street corner
err, I meant to say - I put the rest of my photos online.
That being said - I fucked so many shots from pure excitement that I'm lucky I got anything useable.
This guy knows what's up.
Hello! Pulp were on a compilation album in the mid nineties with a song that I am pretty sure has not appeared anywhere else. I cant remember what the song was called or what the album was called. I think it was for a charity, the only other thing I can remember is that Primal Scream were also on it. I cant find information on this album anywhere...
Maybe Ansaphone on BratPack 96?
Actually, it's more likely this one, this is a charity compilation album - Pulp cover Whiskey in the jar for Childline
If that's the one, it's on the Deluxe reissue of Different Class now
Ansaphone was a bside for Disco 2000, I think. I will have to check out that reissue of Different Class. Thanks guys!
Mile End from the Trainspotting soundtrack?
Richard Hawley just joined them onstage at Reading to play steel guitar on Sunrise
The whole gig is being broadcast live on BBC Three so it should be up on YouTube / torrents soon(ish)
Didn't take long
Sunrise - live at Reading Festival 2011
It was Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Pelvis, a song they did with Barry Adamson
That's just Jarvis, not Pulp.
''they weren't rioting, they were just playing Grand Theft Auto outdoors''
quality banter
Jarvis answers Guardian readers questions: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2011/nov/27/jarvis-cocker-pulp-readers-questions
finally downloaded from Torrent world, I feel happy watching it. :P
Watching what Eple?
Oh, Pulp at Reading 2011 - in all its HD glory. Perfect vision of Jarvis humping the stage monitors during tih!