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Jarvis will be performing on this Thursday's episode.

And look -- I finally found an avatar after all these years! This one was a runner-up.

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Great pictures!

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Speaking of which, great new avatar, Wickerman. Blixa!

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Thank you. You inspired me to get a new one, since the Ryan Adams one was ages old.

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Wow. I actually thought last week, "I wonder if Jarvis will do any latenight whilst in the States? Jimmy would be the best choice."

Needless to say, this will be a very special epsiode of "When My Crushes Collide". Guest staring Steve Mackey as the devastatingly handsome bassist. heart.gif



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Mike wrote:

Jarvis will be performing on this Thursday's episode.

And look -- I finally found an avatar after all these years! This one was a runner-up.




That set from last night is great. Love the drawn eyes. The one you have chose is great too. :)

I was inspired to change mine too!



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Thanks for the tip Mike, I will go set my programming to record that right now. BTW, I left a comment on that picture (your av) on flickr. When I saw it ... 'I could be your teddy bear' sprang to mind :)
The 'eyes' pic is hilarious too... I wonder what he is doing that for? :D


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symphonie wrote:

Thanks for the tip Mike, I will go set my programming to record that right now. BTW, I left a comment on that picture (your av) on flickr. When I saw it ... 'I could be your teddy bear' sprang to mind :)
The 'eyes' pic is hilarious too... I wonder what he is doing that for? :D




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I think he's just keeping an eye on things.

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Set-lists/reviews from that gig/The Secret Garden Party at the weekend?

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I found a review here:

http://www.inthenews.co.uk/news/entertainment/music/festivals/jarvis-cocker-secret-garden-party-july-24th-$1314470.htm

But it's not a great one!

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'He stuck with songs from his solo stuff - and disappointment was high.'

Quote taken from the review linked above. This sums up the feelings of a proportion of the audience at most of his recent gigs I'd guess.

Should he be playing a few Pulp songs to appease the floating fans or is it their fault for not realising he has moved on and is now on his second album as a solo artist?


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That's an interesting question, Deebs. On one hand, I still think he should/could work those stripped-down Pulp songs he performed at the Imagine benefit gig into his current live show. (I don't think the current band is well-suited to Pulp songs, except maybe "Party Hard.") On the other hand, he's been touring as a solo artist since 2006 now, and these shows do not feature Pulp songs. People can easily find a site like PulpWiki through Google to find out the odds of hearing those songs at a Jarvis gig. If they're that insistent on hearing them, they probably shouldn't buy a ticket!

I wonder how long he can hold out on this, though. It's not like his solo stuff is receiving quite as much affection as Pulp stuff, in general.

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That review was like reading a dozen twitter posts spliced together.

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. I think audiences would really appreciate one or two Pulp songs at live gigs? It's not as if he can't take the credit for them is it?
I really liked the very stripped down E's & Wizz Jarvis did on the radio recently with 'mark riley'. If anyone wants me to upload it...give me a shout.

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Deebs wrote:
'He stuck with songs from his solo stuff - and disappointment was high.'


Quote taken from the review linked above. This sums up the feelings of a proportion of the audience at most of his recent gigs I'd guess.

Should he be playing a few Pulp songs to appease the floating fans or is it their fault for not realising he has moved on and is now on his second album as a solo artist?


The latter I'd say. I really don't buy this idea that people are going to his solo gigs expecting Pulp songs, let alone feeling horribly disappointed when they don't get them.  He's been touring solo for almost three years and hasn't played a Pulp song during that time (not at a regular gig anyway), so it's not like people don't know what the score is.

Morrissey barely played a Smiths song in his live set till he'd been touring solo for about five years, and I'm sure that's a significant part of why he's been so respected as a solo artist. Stick to your guns Jarv!


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Here is another review, from Canada... I'm not sure what to make of this one-
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/arts/vancouvers-electrically-charged-festival/article1232136/

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Pffft...I'm not surprised, and it's a real shame. No mention of the music, mind you. More important to comment on how stone faced everyone was as to who the Brit was, and how he was over dressed.

Jarvis.....you had me at Flake. He seriously should have booked the Ontario V Fest instead. I, and I know a festival that does not make, would have appreciated his blazer, dancing, and expletives.

Oh, and about this business of being dissapointed by a lack of Pulp hits in the set, it's rediculous. As a Pulp fan, I get it, but at the same time he has enough quality solo stuff to keep you entertained.  As Mike said, stay at home if a redux is a deal breaker. There's something to be said for just playing those songs with Pulp, right? It's by no means written in stone that he can't, but I'd like to think he still has a bit of romance with the band.  



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He'll play Pulp stuff when Pulp reform for the summer circuit of festivals this time three years hence.

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Hmm, thinking the tenth year will be the one, do you?

How did Blur go over? I recall Jarvis saying he'd be judging their crowd response
 and sound?

If it happens, I'll be flying over to see it.

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A vox-pop of people at the Wiltern Show http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--WInpPJDiQ Check out the dude interviewed at the two minute mark. Is he wired or what?!

Nice to see how appreciated Jarvis was at the gig. As much for his showmanship as his songs, which is par for the course now that his performances are made-up of stuff a lot of people won't be too familiar with. Watching a couple of video bootlegs from the show on youtube, it looks like the audience could lean right against the stage with no security between them and the band. Pretty neat. Awesome even.
Anyone know the capacity for that theatre?



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haha...birds of a feather. Saw this earlier today and thought the same about the wired chap. He's fun.

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Eamonn wrote:

Set-lists/reviews from that gig/The Secret Garden Party at the weekend?



Didn't find any reviews yet, but I did find this little gem.
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I have the sudden urge to listen to The Birds In Your Garden.

 



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I veered off earlier, but back on topic:

If tonights performance was any indication, Further Complications is going to be the second single. Loved it. They sounded great, and the dance moves were just right. Here's hoping he makes more appearances. Speaking of appearances....damn, Steve Mackey. Just how much fangirling is tolerated around these parts? biggrin

My favourite part was at the very end, Jarvis was grinning from ear to ear.  You could see he was genuinly enjoying himself. It looked like Jimmy was pretty enthusiastic to meet Jarvis as well, although, he seemed awkward, which is nothing new, introducing him, "Tonight's musical guest....Jarvis Cocker. You know, Pulp...Common People" (said in a British accent) lol



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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd_1iQb2BmU

For some reason, I'm having trouble embedding it.

Sounded good, I thought. Look at all those beards!

Very glad they didn't perform "Angela." I don't hate it, but I think the title track was a much better choice.

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I thought Jarvis looked in a great mood and pretty pleased with himself. He looked like he wanted to say something a second before JF started wrapping up the show.

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hmm... apparently the durmmer from ROOTS bagged Jarvis out on twitter (not to his face pfft!) for the michael jackson brit awards incident (If I hear about that one more time I will die of boredom...at the very least) Plus he suggested Jarv was drunk on the JF show?!

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The Legendary Girlfriend of Troy Truelane wrote:

 

I veered off earlier, but back on topic:

If tonights performance was any indication, Further Complications is going to be the second single. Loved it. They sounded great, and the dance moves were just right. Here's hoping he makes more appearances. Speaking of appearances....damn, Steve Mackey. Just how much fangirling is tolerated around these parts? biggrin

My favourite part was at the very end, Jarvis was grinning from ear to ear.  You could see he was genuinly enjoying himself. It looked like Jimmy was pretty enthusiastic to meet Jarvis as well, although, he seemed awkward, which is nothing new, introducing him, "Tonight's musical guest....Jarvis Cocker. You know, Pulp...Common People" (said in a British accent) lol

 




Do as much fangirling as you like - we need a bit more of it, to counter-balance the boys and their vinyl completism.



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hmm... apparently the durmmer from ROOTS bagged Jarvis out on twitter (not to his face pfft!) for the michael jackson brit awards incident (If I hear about that one more time I will die of boredom...at the very least) Plus he suggested Jarv was drunk on the JF show?!



wow, pretty rediculous all around. Kinda glad Quest Love didn't take it out him after the show. He's had about enough of it I'm sure. Got a link to this twitter post, symphonie?

 



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Do as much fangirling as you like - we need a bit more of it, to counter-balance the boys and their vinyl completism.


Will do ;) Mmmmmm Mackey...hehehe...ok, it's out of my system.
I can't join the boys club yet, as I only have This is Hardcore on vinyl.

 



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Anyone know what sort of ratings the Jimmy Fallon show usually gets? I'm a bit surprised that Jarvis had to move one of his US shows to a smaller venue as (going on first week chart positions) Further Complications is his best-selling album in the States since This Is Hardcore. Which might not be saying much but still...

Further Complications makes sense as the next single, though most of us would prefer Girls Like It Too. Weed, I think, was bang-on when he said it would make a good tribute to the 5th anniversary of John Peel's death, considering his brother (Peel's, not Weed's) inspired the song. The fact that it was played at Glasto aswell got my hopes up of it being a single. Probably just be a b-side now.

If it's not Further Complications, a re-mix of I Never Said I Was Deep (with no horns and a few edits on the vocals) would be my personal choice as next single.

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I don't know the numbers, Eamonn, but the ranking is usually Letterman, Conan, Jimmy, so it's a fair number tuning in. Jimmy is on after those first two, so odds are, give or take the night, about half their audience would stay tuned for Jimmy. He's fairly new as host, but I think the show's been growing stronger, and I heard his ratings have been going up over the summer. 

I would say FC is the obvious choice based on length and punch. I love some of the other songs, but they are longer, or have too long of an intro, like Homewrecker. Now, Caucasian Blues would be an interesting choice, and even as it's slowly growing on me, I think Discosong might become a dance hit.

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Nice that Fallon hold up a LP! (or does he always do that..?)

Jarvis performance was great by the way, i guess rehearsals isn't such a bad idea after all..!

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Aye Eamonn, my brother inspired 'Fat Children' I think.

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Sorry I don't have a link to the twitter post...but there are quite a few references to it on Google news... you could start here: http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2009/07/uestlove_confused_by_first-eve.html

I hate to quote michael jackson myself...but... 'he was just being ignorant' ;)

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I've noticed that in the past year or 2, most talk show hosts hold up the vinyl when presenting the band (if they have a proper record available.) I does make more sense then having the camera focus in on  tiny cd.

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When KEANE was on JF a few weeks ago he held up not the cd but the cd booklet... I guess the plastic case flashes the camera. I thought it was cool the way he flipped open the FC LP
I haven't found anywhere that sells new vinyl...gotta luv those HUGE pics!

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