The studio version of Cuckoo Song has definately not been uploaded anywhere on t'internet.I have been after it ever since I heard the flux version.
As for you Trixy, you're a diamond (and a brave one at that!) Please stick around even if you don't fancy uploading anymore bits and pieces. You've contributed more here than most have ,or ever will (and yes, I do include myself in that statement!)
Trixy - In a nutshell - I think the poster of that message was just a little suss about the date the cd was burnt......why, god only knows and only he knows - but as a member of this board from early 1997, I can on behalf of every of most members thank you for your efforts and dedication in giving us such demos. They are fantastic
Just remember though Trixy.....no matter how much you try, you CANNOT please everyone. Dont be put off by whatever had been posted - as you full well know that we have been drooling in admiration of these demos and the fact that you have them !
Oh, and for weed's information.............Cuckoo is out. 100 percent FACT.
Steve Devereux wrote:Honestly, I leave the forum alone for ONE FUCKING WEEK and people think it's fine to start accusing someone they've never met, who just gave them the most sought after Pulp song still left in the wild, of being a viral marketer.
As far as I can see it's obvious who Trixy was anyway. The same person who came on pretending to be Peter Mansell a while ago. Then the real Peter Mansell came on about this guy who had nicked his pre WLL demo CD.
Can we just please be careful and a little more thoughtful with comments here - Trixy was doing us all a favour, and now your pissing on her chips. If my theory is correct, you will all be pissed off at the way this has turned out
As far as I can see it's obvious who Trixy was anyway. The same person who came on pretending to be Peter Mansell a while ago. Then the real Peter Mansell came on about this guy who had nicked his pre WLL demo CD.
Though I was hoping for a few more tracks!
Well, you're not going to get anymore tracks if you treat the ones that have them like shit.
Too little too late - trixy's account is disabled....
Thanks guys! You are obviously so thankful and respectful around here. Someone gives you rare tracks and instead of kissing their feet like you should, you go on about some exceptionally rude theory and ruin it for everyone.
WebboFan wrote: Thanks guys! You are obviously so thankful and respectful around here. Someone gives you rare tracks and instead of kissing their feet like you should, you go on about some exceptionally rude theory and ruin it for everyone.
Oh, right, because it's so much more dignified to beg and grovel and kiss "her" ass for more songs...
As far as I can see it's obvious who Trixy was anyway. The same person who came on pretending to be Peter Mansell a while ago. Then the real Peter Mansell came on about this guy who had nicked his pre WLL demo CD.
Bzzt, wrong. I can see posters' IP addresses from up here on this horse. And if you're invoking the Manners débacle as an example of how newcomers should get treated, I'm afraid you officially fail at The Internet.
Oh, right, because it's so much more respectful to beg and grovel and kiss "her" ass for more songs... Pathetic.
There's a middle ground between kissing feet/asses/any other body parts, and gobbing off about someone you've never met - in public, in a thread they themselves started, essentially to their face - without feeling the need to bother with pesky things like basic decency, common courtesy and not being a dickhead. Your continual banging of this sad little saucepan is not especially becoming, and I would appreciate it if you'd kindly knock it off.
As for deleting her account... hmmm... curious. There doesn't appear to be an option to delete your account in the settings. I've tried to delete my account several times. I can't figure out how to do it.
I don't know if I get different options, but from here you can do it via "user details > edit profile". Or at least I can, anyway.
Fuss Free seems to be right. Couldnt find anything to delete the account.
Oh noes! It must be TEH CONSPIRACY!!!1!!
As for the fight, its still a free forum right ?
No, it's a moderated forum with a benevolent dictator put in a bad mood by people I'd expected better from.
People have the right to think what they want and express it the way they want as long as its not racist or insulting. If someone wants to bring up the conspiracy theory, then so be it, everyone's free. It's called debating.
Wrong-o. It's called "being an arse". There are just three rules I felt it necessary to put in place on this forum, and I'm loath to invoke them, but a few of you are now in breach of numbers two and three. I am officially shutting the door on this fiasco. If anyone wants to keep it going, they run the risk of getting banned. Sorry to be a tool, but I've had quite enough of this shit.
I'd now like to go back to watching the football. If you're still desperate to gossip and bitch to your pretend internet mates about how Trixy is actually a bloke from a viral marketing company, or about how much of a pathetic little Hitler I am, or just to sling mud at each other for shits and giggles, there are plenty of other messageboards out there to do it on (may I suggest alt.music.pulp, which could really do with a revival)?
Alas, Trixy gave us some amazing goodies there, ashame how things wore out there. Anyway, in regards to the WLL Era Unreleased songs, I have been hunting for pretty much all of them, could someone be gracious enough to upload them for me and others whom haven't had the luck to find them? Any help is much appreciated and any directions to the Depot Demos would also be greatly appreciated. Cheers and thank you again Trixy!
Sturdy wrote:In fact, how's this for a theory: Pulp was a brilliant band that just could not make records. As a live band they could be tremendous, the songs were consistently great, the demos were always good, but whenever they found themselves in the studio doing it for real, they blew it. Overproduction, underproduction, bad choices of songs, crippling uncertainty over musical direction, you name it. Every album they made (with the possible exception of Different Class) falls considerably short of the potential that the material had.
Given that Pulp made four great albums from His 'n' Hers (possibly most Pulp fans' favourite) through to We Love Life, the theory is rubbish. If anything I would say Different Class falls short of its potential with some average tracks like Disco 2000, Misshapes and Something Changed. From My Legendary Girlfriend on they made some of the best records I've ever heard until they finished. .
I know this is completely off topic now, but how can you say Pulps great albums started at His 'n' Hers? Surely Separations was Pulps true breakthrough in musical style and cohesive songwriting?
On another note, I think that His 'n' Hers is let down by Davids Last Summer and Somewhere Like The Moon- SURELY Live On and You're a Nightmare would have been much better choices?
Oh, and the uploaded songs are great, especially After You: I'm considering covering it with my band, in a sort of His 'n' Hers disco style.
Could anyone send Rattlesnakes to the yahoo account? Rapidshare isn't working for me.
Sturdy wrote:In fact, how's this for a theory: Pulp was a brilliant band that just could not make records. As a live band they could be tremendous, the songs were consistently great, the demos were always good, but whenever they found themselves in the studio doing it for real, they blew it. Overproduction, underproduction, bad choices of songs, crippling uncertainty over musical direction, you name it. Every album they made (with the possible exception of Different Class) falls considerably short of the potential that the material had.
Given that Pulp made four great albums from His 'n' Hers (possibly most Pulp fans' favourite) through to We Love Life, the theory is rubbish. If anything I would say Different Class falls short of its potential with some average tracks like Disco 2000, Misshapes and Something Changed. From My Legendary Girlfriend on they made some of the best records I've ever heard until they finished. .
I know this is completely off topic now, but how can you say Pulps great albums started at His 'n' Hers? Surely Separations was Pulps true breakthrough in musical style and cohesive songwriting?
On another note, I think that His 'n' Hers is let down by Davids Last Summer and Somewhere Like The Moon- SURELY Live On and You're a Nightmare would have been much better choices?
Oh, and the uploaded songs are great, especially After You: I'm considering covering it with my band, in a sort of His 'n' Hers disco style.
Could anyone send Rattlesnakes to the yahoo account? Rapidshare isn't working for me.
Though Separations is a good album, I don't find I listen back to it too much, but I do agree that it was a breakthrough. Maybe because it belonged to that Fire era it was off my radar. Also it could be that I only first heard of Pulp via the Gift Singles. But i did say My Legendary Girlfriend was the first of the great Pulp records.
Even with Someone Like The Moon on it (which over time I have come to accept), His 'n' Hers is a great album.