Well, I'd just woke up this morning and turned on the TV to 'Homes Under The Hammer', Well, it was that or Jeremy Kyle! But strip me, whip me and call me Barbara, used as one of those musical stopgaps was Dogs Are Everywhere'. Well, as you could say, I was flabergasted! Dogs, used in a mainstream TV program!! Well, it only took 25 years!
And the other week, I was watching a documentary on BBC4 about codebreaking (Something about the machine after the Davinci chypher), and in that they used the intro of The Fear.
Is it just me, or maybe the recent activity of Pulp has given an insight to programmers to include their music in their creations.
I know for a few years that ITV used the end of Sunrise to publicise the 6 nations rugby. Too underrated. Sunrise, for me, shows that Pulp can really jam.
Regards,
Neve's Brother
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