OK - at Christmas when ScottFrazer very kindly uploaded Cuckoo and Sunrise demos for us all to enjoy I believe a few said we should post a list of what we have lying around our hard drives to see if there's anything worth while sharing. Well I've had a bit of a tidy up and typed up a list.
I don't think there's anything that I've got that isn't widely availble and a lot was shared on this forum and in the Yahoo accounts anyway but you never know so here it is (in no particular order you'll find!):
VIDEOS
The Story Of Pulp's Common People
La Route Du Rock 2001
lorelei 1996 & 1998
Eden Project
No Sleep 'Till Sheffield
LIVE/SESSIONS:
1985- Halamshire Hotel (live) - Hydroelectric Dam -Little Girl (With Blue Eyes)
Bristol Sound City 1995
Black Sessions - 1992/1994/1995
Brixton Academy 1995 (audience recording - Call The Cops Bootleg)
Something Changed (TFI Friday)
Babies (Evening Session)
Glastonbury 1995 (audience recording)
Glastonbury 1998
Huxleys's New World, Berlin 1996 (FM Recording 'Common People' Bootleg)
Live 4 Scott - Babies
Later With Jools Holland - I Spy - Something Changed - Babies - First Time - Sorted - Minnie - Birds In Your Garden - Sunrise - Interviews
Finsbury Park 1992
Get Frisky With...Pulp (Bootleg from various sources)
I had a break from Pulp for a while and missed out on almost all of this. I've searched on google for some but had very little success. If you could send me or point me in the right direction of the Pulp studio recordings/demos I would be very grateful. From that list I currently only have the Sudan Gerri demo, What Do You Say and All Time High.
The Radcliffe session, I'm sure, would be a very welcome addition. I just about remember it! Is the chat with Radcliffe included? Also, is the Fon version of Don't You Want Me much different from the final version? Thanks a lot!
The keyboards on the FON version of Don't You Want Me Anymore? more closely resemble the live version. The final studio recording is the superior one in my mind.
Ian wrote:I've heard that an early song called "You're Too Cruel" is doing the rounds. It's probably bollocks but you never know... anyone?
I'd be amazed if this were true - they never recorded this song in a studio as far as I know, and I've never heard of any live/practice tapes circulating from the period they were playing it (1980, or at a push 1981). Where did you hear about it Ian?
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I've uploaded the Mark Radcliffe 1993 Session - which is just the songs no talk (Lipgloss, Joyriders, Have You Seen Her Lately, His n Hers) and the FON version of Don't You Want Me Anymore to the 2006 account - Just had a listen to the file and unfortunately its cuts off the last 5 seconds which is a bit irritating!
Thanks for the information :). Already downloaded the caff single and Sickly Grin is great, could have been a hit with a bit of polish, but Back In LA is terrible! Is that the best recording out there? Will look forward to hearing the rest!
-- Edited by shotoki on Friday 1st of April 2011 07:38:22 PM
I just expected a half decent recording since it was officially released. You can barely hear the instruments, just an awful vocal. Makes Silence sound like a masterpiece in comparison
does anyone have the rarer My first wife (vs 1) that begins with the lyrics "It was a summer's day, a real summer's day" (after some lalalala) It should be circulating, but after looking for it for years I always find the one with the "I won't think of love" chorus.
You seem to have two lists of audio bootlegs, so not sure which one is the right one . I've wanted to hear this one for a while:
''22.07.1995 Heineken Festival (+interview)''
It was their next gig after Glastonbury. Curious to hear how it compares.
Format? I honestly don't mind. Not fussy on lossless sound, with Flac a lot of media players don't read it. How to transfer? The Bar Italia account, or one of the filesharing networks?
Not exactly. When I saw that Anachronism is a dutch guy, I pm'ed joking not to throw them away but that I would come and get them. And that's exactly how it went. I just got home after meeting Anachronism for 2 minutes (my fault, couldn't find a parking place, my cellphone didn't have enough prepaid money, etc, etc, I feel quite silly but apologised to him). So before me stands a box chockfull of cd's. it will take some time to catalogue (is that a verb?) it all. I'll keep in touch. :)