Wow, how'd you find that? I never even knew of the 'Pulp Videos' offshoot. Do you think they made mroe than one? I can easily see that the backdrop contains many Pulpish elements from that time but the direction and concept ain't up to much! A quick bit of research tells me that they're from Keighley, West Yorks, but perhaps more interestingly they were signed to Red Rhino at the time which probably exlains the connection. Do you know anything about James Eaton, the other guy on the credits? Interestingly, the band released a video in 84 called 'Live In Sheffield', personally I've never heard of them before.
I saw it mentioned on their website years ago, can't remember how I found it originally. Didn't see it till today though. I think the connection between the two bands was Tony Perrin.
James Eaton - all I know is he was a mate of Simon Hinkler's and was also involved with the video for Manon. Maybe that was the other Pulp Films production!
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