Next Portfolio may take some time. If I get the permission for what I want to put on this one, it'll really ruffle some feathers. If you think a live 'Silence' is an oddity...then keep your fingers crossed for me getting the clearance for a couple of tracks on this!
Stephen wrote:Thanks for the images Will. I suppose a Dave Bocking shot would be good for this era. I seem to remember stumbling across a small collection of these somewhere (Acrylic Afternoons?) but can't find them at the moment...
You may be thinking of the Acrylic Afternoons link below:
The next Portfolio will include no less than *two* December 1984 gigs. One of which is well circulated, the other is not, and does not yet even have a Pulpwiki page! Unfortunately, it's only half a gig that does exist (but I'm trying to investigate as to whether the full one's out there). However, what I do have is bloody brilliant!
Thanks for the images Will. I suppose a Dave Bocking shot would be good for this era. I seem to remember stumbling across a small collection of these somewhere (Acrylic Afternoons?) but can't find them at the moment...
Even I'm excited. I hadn't expected to get the 'ok' for this. Two of the tracks at this gig haven't been heard as live versions before. If anyone wants to take some guesses over the next few days whilst I prepare this, then do feel free!
About Snow and My Lighthouse being on it? Yeah, I know. (ba-dum...)
I'm sure Truth And Beauty covers it in fine detail but looking at the wiki, the few shows played around the release of 'It' in spring '83 were all cancelled and Pulp only played the odd Sheffield gig that year.
If too far back and removed from the current line-up for latter-day Pulp to bother with, you would have imagined 'My Lighthouse' maybe popping up on one of Jarvis' acoustic things over the years (the lectures on lyrics, the Sky Arts show etc.).
Actually, I can't remember if the lyrics are in 'Mother Brother Lover'.
It is surprising that they didn't play live more often in 1983 to promote 'It' and the 'My Lighthouse' single. Also, there seems to have been very little press coverage: 'It' got a good review in Sounds, but almost nothing else. Did 'My Lighthouse' really get no press reviews at all? Old promotional copies of 'My Lighthouse' do seem to appear quite often, so I guess some attempt must have been made to drum up press attention.
saw119 wrote:I've always thought that the lack of a fully functioning band was the problem with promoting It & My Lighthouse. I get the impression that Pulp became very much a solo Jarvis project around the '83 period.
Yeah - there was a band, but it seems like they weren't readily available for gigs. David and Simon Hinkler were both playing with Artery at the same time, Peter Boam lived in Chesterfield and was involved in theatre stuff, Simon Hinkler was also off doing his piano tuning course in Newark... plus Jarvis seemed to lose interest once the album had come out.
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I've always thought that the lack of a fully functioning band was the problem with promoting It & My Lighthouse. I get the impression that Pulp became very much a solo Jarvis project around the '83 period.
Cheers, Mr. Sturdy. I should have checked setlists before making that assumption! I note there is a 'Wishful Thinking' from the "possibly exists" gig of Feb '82 at the Hallamshire, though...
Oh yes, and of course Blue Girls surfaces in Aug and Sep '99, but was only recorded at the August gig...
"It is surprising that they didn't play live more often in 1983 to promote 'It' and the 'My Lighthouse' single. Also, there seems to have been very little press coverage"
Easy to say it's "surprising they didn't play live more". Back in t'day, when my band was receiving amazing reviews from our then current album, we'd have loved to play live more to promote it...however there just weren't the opportunities. All the press interest in the world is one thing...getting people to show up to see you play and getting promoters to think you *can* get people to turn up to see you play are different things entirely...
It is surprising that they didn't play live more often in 1983 to promote 'It' and the 'My Lighthouse' single. Also, there seems to have been very little press coverage: 'It' got a good review in Sounds, but almost nothing else. Did 'My Lighthouse' really get no press reviews at all?
There was also a really, really bad album review in the NME! Never come across any coverage of the single.
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Stephen wrote:Cheers, Mr. Sturdy. I should have checked setlists before making that assumption! I note there is a 'Wishful Thinking' from the "possibly exists" gig of Feb '82 at the Hallamshire, though...
Oh yes, and of course Blue Girls surfaces in Aug and Sep '99, but was only recorded at the August gig...
Yes, I was forgetting about Blue Girls '99 and of course the Pulp I period - Wishful Thinking was of course a regular part of the live set in '81/'82 so it's on that one from the Hallamshire.
What I was getting at really is there's nothing from the Simon Hinkler era that's surfaced.
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