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Hi all, long time no post.

For some reason I spent an inordinate amount of time tonight mashing together a bunch of Jarvis' "ma ma ma ma" lyrics into one song.

Here it is for your aural pleasure



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I've just had a quick listen on my phone. It made me want to listen to the full songs which, of course, isn't a bad thing and I'll do that later when I get in. Any chance of the tracklisting?

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Ian wrote:

I've just had a quick listen on my phone. It made me want to listen to the full songs which, of course, isn't a bad thing and I'll do that later when I get in. Any chance of the tracklisting?


 Sure!

O.U. (Gone, Gone)

Shes's A Lady

Watching Nicky

Razzmatazz

Live On

The Boss

"Do the Hippogriff" 

And a little screech from Acrylic Afternoons at the end 



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triciathetree,

I absolutely loved that. The strange ma-ma-mas and la-la-las and all kinds of other funny Jarvis vocalisations are, strangely enough, some of my favourite bits of the songs, which just goes to show that what Jarvis has always said is true: the lyrics are not that important!

I wish you'd do another one of all the weird random lyrics like: 'three blind mice go wow' and 'no cheese tonight'...

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That was great fun, thanks for doing that. 

It's interesting to listen through Pulp's back catalogue, and notice the evolution of Jarvis's style.  When the ma-ma's arrive, is when Pulp became perfect.



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