On the way to work, I listen to a lot of Pulp on my iPod, and I've been thinking about songs that link together:
'Little Girl (With Blue Eyes)' seems to be about the same person as in 'Watching Nicky (the lyrics 'Oh, no she's not painting anymore, spends the evenings locked in door' in the latter match up with the lyrics 'And forget about the paintings, 'cos you'd better get the washing done, oh, something's wrong' in the former).
'Frightened' seems to be an early version of 'His 'N' Hers'.
'Catcliffe Shakedown' references 'Joyriders'.
On the subject of 'Catcliffe Shakedown', that song, 'Modern Marriage' and 'Wickerman' all mention pudgy kids addicted to coffee whitener.
The viaduct in 'Wickerman' was also mentioned in 'Watching Nicky'. The sleeve notes for the latter state that "[The] 'kids throwing stones' incident took place underneath the viaduct that was later to star in 'Wickerman'."
Wow, I really do get bored on the bus, but I thought it'd be fun to post on here anyway. Does anyone know of any other such links?
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I feel like there's been more than one reference to making out under a table. And funny dances. And then sisters clothes links to babies, the inside Susan quadrillogy (awful word) and weeds parts 1&2.
And this is more of an external link if you will but when they had the floods in Catcliffe a few years back there was a BBC special which featured a montage at the end of flood damage, and people helping each other out etc. The song they used to soundtrack the montage was Heavy Weather.
On the subject of 'Catcliffe Shakedown', that song, 'Modern Marriage' and 'Wickerman' all mention pudgy kids addicted to coffee whitener.
Jarvis mentioned in his talk in Cheltenham that he'd wanted to get the line about pudgy 15 year olds addicted to coffee whitener into a released song for a long time, giving the examples you mentioned.
He also mentioned, musically, the one song that had been hanging round for years unwritten was Something Changed.
In the sleeve notes for HnH Deluxe, Jarvis highlights a link between "Frightened" and "The Fear" and yes, when I heard it for the first time I did think that, maybe if you slowed down the former....you see what I mean.
Also, mentioned before, but in the wrong thread, I have noticed a slight musical similarity between "Anorexic Beauty" and "Got to have Love"
Well Sheffield: Sex City is set the morning after My legendary Girlfriend so thats for starters. Also, My Legendary Girlfriend mentions cooling towers and a canal. This is in the Don valley near Meadowhall and is the same place as mentioned in both Wickerman and Catcliffe Shakedown; Tinsley Towers (now demolished). Oh, just remembered one of my faves that also links in. On the 93 Hit the North session during Sheffield: Sex City when Jarvis seductively whispers to his absent lover 'I wanna take you to Catcliffe, tonight yeah..you comin'?' Just genius and ridiculous at the same time.
-- Edited by saw119 on Tuesday 11th of October 2011 08:24:13 AM
You haven't always thought it. I bet prior to 2009 you very rarely thought it, if at all. I take it you mean beyond the word disco in the title...
Funny!
The truth is Ive only thought it for about 6 weeks and yes, beyond the word disco. I started to think it when I noticed Thursday was metioned in both of them. After listening to YIME for a while, I felt there could be a connection. Disco 2000, 10 years on.
From the sleeve notes to S:SC 'The morning after My Legendary Girlfriend. Trying to get things done but ending up on a tour round the fleshpots of Sheffield in a T-reg Chevette. Wybourn, Brincliffe, Intake - All these places really exist and maybe these adventures still happen there - I wouldn't know; I don't live there anymore.'
I never had the S:SC single (gotta get that cheeky colon in!), I'll have to listen to them back to back. And then the four Inside Susan songs as I've only recently realised that there's a fourth song. It is The Babysitter right?
Does anyone think that it would be possible put pulp songs that have some kind of story into some sort of chronological order, or is there simply too many? Obviously some wouldn't fit in as some songs are just about simple things like beds and situations. Could be interesting though...
I hope this doesn't all end up with a Pulp version of We Will Rock You or Mama Mia.
Will our hero, JC, be able to navigate the trials and tribulations of adolescence in large northern industrial city? Gasp as he experiences girls, gangs and grubby squats. Laugh as he rides his Raleigh Chopper along the grimy riverbanks. A heartwarming tale of triumph against adversity set against the backdrop of men with taches in white shirts roaming the streets at night. Will the Mis-shapes, led by our hero JC, finally take control of the hole in the road? Find out in a West End theatre near you...soon!
Going back to Last FM which just got a mention, just signed up to that to see what all the fuss was about... Is it not just some form of voluntary identity theft? I suddenly found myself avoiding songs that didn't seem cool enough. Oh and I'm pretty sure I haven't listened to 'The National Trust' AKA Jarvis' crunching pebbles album 54 times!
On the way to work, I listen to a lot of Pulp on my iPod, and I've been thinking about songs that link together:
'Little Girl (With Blue Eyes)' seems to be about the same person as in 'Watching Nicky (the lyrics 'Oh, no she's not painting anymore, spends the evenings locked in door' in the latter match up with the lyrics 'And forget about the paintings, 'cos you'd better get the washing done, oh, something's wrong' in the former).