@ Alex... Alternative takes would be wonderful. I don't know if any of these would make money.. it's not a good time to be in the business of selling music.
Well, did people by the deluxe editions of HNH, DC and TIH? If so maybe some people would be up for it? Many of the demos from WLL is far better then some of the album tracks . I would rather spend money on them than on some pointless remix of Disco 2000..
I understand that most people enjoy the lighter side of Pulp of the 92-94 years, but for me I love the later years more: This Is Hardcore onwards.
I never really thought they were light around that time. Possibly the lightest point would have been Different Class with stuff like Disco 2000. I liked Pulp from 1991 onwards to the end, but the time they were most exciting to see live was 1992-1994.
I saw them live a few times after that, but they never quite captured the excitement they generated in those times. I guess the venues were bigger and the audiences less involved.
I understand that most people enjoy the lighter side of Pulp of the 92-94 years, but for me I love the later years more: This Is Hardcore onwards.
I never really thought they were light around that time. Possibly the lightest point would have been Different Class with stuff like Disco 2000. I liked Pulp from 1991 onwards to the end, but the time they were most exciting to see live was 1992-1994.
I saw them live a few times after that, but they never quite captured the excitement they generated in those times. I guess the venues were bigger and the audiences less involved.
The sound was a bit lighter than later on, in my opinion. And for seeing them live, you're right. The earlier tours were more of a happening, later a bit more just a routine concert. I'm judging this from their live dvd.
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