Chuffing hell, where's the love for the upcoming gigs? Who's going where and when? What do you want to hear? What will he play? Is anyone even arsed?
Can't wait to hear Told You Twice personally. Been playing the one recording of it on youtube a lot over the past while.
Anyone who wants to meet up for a drink at the Manchester gig on Sunday let me know. I'll be standing alone with a carnation in my lapel and a rolled-up copy of whatever it is that cosmopolitan urbanites scan on their train-commutes to work these days.
I've still got 2 tickets for Manchester to get shot of if anyone's at all intrestred. I'll let them both go half price now at 17.50 for the pair.
I'm now going up to Edinburgh on Friday instead.
Out of the new songs I guess it's 'Girls Like It Too' I'm looking forward to but that's just because it's the one I'm most familiar with. I'm gonna have to get over to you tube to give the others another listen. I'm wondering how he's going to go about turning the concert into a disco afterwards... I'm sure that's going to be fun!
Other than that I'm just hoping there'll be some suprise in the set which will keep me talking about it for months! I wonder if he'll still be finishing with a cover?
edit - on further listening 'Told You Twice' is the one that's stuck for me!
If there's any aspiring musicians attending the tour make sure you take a demo along as there will be a box at the door to drop it in. Apparently Rough Trade are looking for new acts and Geoff Travis has promised to listen to every demo collected.
As well, there was an article in the Metro Newspaper today in which Jarvis talks about rough trade and the tour. No new news in it to report but it made quite a nice read anyway.
plenty of new songs played, most of them we're already aware of, but there were one or two I hadn't heard before. In particular listen out for 'fucking song' which sounded ace. Girls like it too was also excellent Unfortunately Angela is still on the set :( Fat Children, Black Magic, Tonight, Big Julie, DLHWYT, Cunts, Big Stuff and I Will Kill Again all stay on (as does the beard).
Will be at Shepherds Bush tonite. Excited. Im glad Angela's in 'cos I'll want to go to the bar at some point! ;) Wish he'd do Magic Works tho. Looking forward to Big Julie & GLIT most. Shakespeare Rock?!
oh how good was last night then, yes i'm glad he did angela too i went to the loo then. not as much lectury stuff as i thought there would be, it was just slightly longer banter between songs. maybe he did more in sheffield and it didn't go down well??
loved his laaaandaaaan accent that he did a few times. and loved loved loved the last song that he did!
Jarvis performs and lectures to celebrate 30 yrs of Rough Trade
27 November 2008 - Jarvis Cocker previewed new material at the second of Rough Trade's 30th anniversary gigs at London's Shepherd's Bush Empire last night (26 Nov).
The shows kicked off in Sheffield on Tuesday (25 Nov), Cocker is being supported by anti-folk singer songwriter and comic artist Jeffrey Lewis on this jaunt.
The ex-Pulp frontman's new material is sounding as strong, if not stronger than his first solo album, Jarvis, which was released on Rough Trade in 2006.
The set was a Pulp-free affair and the crowd were unfazed as they were blatantly there to hear their idol's solo and new material.
New songs
If new tracks Complications, Girls Like It Too and Angela were anything to go by, Cocker's next solo album will be fantastic. Standout tune I'm Not Deep, I Am Profoundly Shallow saw Cocker's lyrical observations and word-smithery reach new heights, as he professes to have come to the conclusion that he really is in no way deep or profound at all.
Songs from Jarvis like Black Magic and Don't Let Him Waste Your Time (a stormer of an encore), Fat Children and Big Julie were major crowd-pleasers and saw massive sing-a-longs. Solo, Jarvis Cocker is as, if not more, energetic and compelling onstage as he was in Pulp's heyday - and he still cuts a fine figure in his brown tweed suit and brogues.
"I'm not very deep, I am profoundly shallow" - Jarvis Cocker
The 'lectures'
Cocker is also delivering a series of 'lectures' as part of this tour, however they were more like funny interludes than anything too taxing for a gig audience. Londoners were treated to a short history of Shepherd's Bush Empire ('Did you know Max Miller played here back in the day?'). There was also a nod to Terry Wogan's Wogan which was recorded there in the eighties.
The 'lectures' culminated in one slide on the back wall showing the logo for the Westfield shopping complex which opened recently in Shepherd's Bush, with a mixed reaction from local businesses. Cocker admitted to being 'addicted to shopping', but that, what he called, huge Capitalist conglomerates like Westfield were just unnecessary (but admitted they did good pizza).
Cocker then proceeded to give his label and management for the past 15 years, Rough Trade, a feel good pat on the back. Saying at least with independent shops like Rough Trade: "You go in there and you buy something you want " - and the crowd were highly vocal in their agreement.
3 cheers for Rough Trade
In an era where downloading and online streaming are king, Rough Trade's 30 th anniversary shows seem to say there is definitely still a need for pokey record shops - although they are not so pokey anymore.
This evening's show was no nostalgia fest for Rough Trade, with DJ sets of new and old material from the label and a new single from The Veils handed to you as you entered the venue, it said that the record label and shop are still flying the flag for new music.
Also, founders Geoff Travis and Jeannette Lee invited new bands to bring demos along to the gigs which they promised they would listen too.
Another Rough Trade label stalwart Jeffrey Lewis' opening set was genius. Lewis also presented a short history of Rough Trade which is essential viewing for anyone who is a bit hazy on the track record of this legendary label and shop.
Remaining tour dates:
28 Nov - Edinburgh Picture House 30 Nov - Manchester Academy 02 Dec - Birmingham Academy
I wonder if any bootlegs from these gigs will surface? Though with the proliferation of video clips being uploaded in almost real-time these days onto youtube et al. perhaps muddy audio-only recordings of live gigs from the audience are now obsolete...
the new album is gonna be big on backing vocals from what we hear. Girls like it too, never told you so probably will have that big choir thingy behing them
Yeah, I like the harmonies and sparse, twinking guitar on Never Told You/I'm Not Deep...quite 10cc I thought, (in a good way). The chorus isn't far off Girls Like It Too's which in turn has a hint of Auschwitz To Ipswich about it.
new song here http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=fAs7wxI6ziM
I know he probably didnt, but did he mention anything about a new album : recording, release date or anything news related ?
(He's got a beard ! )
I'm pretty positive he didn't play this in Sheffield!!! Wonder if he played something in Sheff that he didn't play in London.... am going to Birmingham and Manchester so will see I guess. Weird that they didn't do it in Sheff though as it sounds great!
Had forgotten that the Manchester derby is on Sunday lunch-time. And Leonard Cohen is in town too that night. Town likely to be mobbed then I expect. Reckon Jarvis might cancel his own show so he can hear one of his heroes?!
Oh... and does £30 for a one way train journey from Birmingham-Manchester sound expensive? I can never get my head around the train prices when I come over, can't you save lots of money by pre-booking them or summat?