The site has been changed a bit. For some reason, though, I can currently only get it to load properly using Microsoft IE. It's not working on Firefox or Google Chrome.
You get a little film of roadies setting up the equipment, plus some very Jarvis-like subtitles. Lots of nice shots of the band's gear, including the Farfisa!
Very pleased to see so many clips of them using the Farfisa and Stylophone keyboards. Suggests that there may be some emphasis on the 1992-94ish sound?
Shit, I hope I get to see them in a smallish venue! I'd happily go to Sheffield for it. Went to Magna, after all. I've only ever seen them at festivals.
Some interesting instruments appearing on there for the trainspotters... there's a Fender Jaguar that looks like the one Debbie used to play in Venini. No sign of Jarvis' Hopf though :(
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"Yes I saw her in the chip shop / so I said get yer top off"
Might be reading too much into it, but the fact the lyrics to This Is Hardcore are quoted suggests there will be post-Senior material in there doesn't it?
yeah, I doubt they'd just leave out everything Post-Russel. I remembering reading some guy say once that he couldn't imagine Pulp gigs without Sunrise after hearing it at the end of the set on the last tour..
but if This Is Hardcore doesn't feature (with the End Of The Line intro) i'll be pretty upset personally ;)
-- Edited by Disco Bible on Wednesday 16th of March 2011 06:00:26 PM
I guess it will be a greatest hit tour, so it will be heavily on the DC and HnH area, but off course you can't go out there and not play one single track of This Is Hardcore or We Love Life.
-- Edited by Wickerman on Wednesday 16th of March 2011 07:42:48 PM
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This is the sound of someone losing the plot, making out that they are okay when they are not. You're gonna like it, but not a lot.
Sturdy's (old?) band's version of Maureen came on shuffle on my mp3 player on the way home from work today on the underground. I'd forgotten how good it was so if the band were going to include any token 80s songs in the set that would be a decent shout. Punky, fast, short, good tune, great beat, bizarre lyrics - I reckon it would go down brilliantly with the 99% who have never heard it before.
-- Edited by Eamonn on Wednesday 16th of March 2011 10:52:17 PM