And put the Jarvis Cocker solo tracks in order of preference. The little machine keeps a track of all of this and churns out a 12-track 'best of Jarvis' tracklist at the end of it.
If it helps you to do this, the current 12-song tracklist is entirely off my votes. And it's very 'Further Complications' heavy!
You're in my Eyes (Discosong)
0.08
(8.3%)
Don't Let Him Waste Your Time
0.08
(8.3%)
Fat Children
0.08
(8.3%)
From Auschwitz to Ipswich
0.08
(8.3%)
(C*nts Are Still) Running The World
0.08
(8.3%)
Further Complications
0.08
(8.3%)
Angela
0.08
(8.3%)
Pilchard
0.08
(8.3%)
I Never Said I Was Deep
0.08
(8.3%)
Homewrecker!
0.08
(8.3%)
F*cking Song
0.08
(8.3%)
Caucasian Blues
0.08
(8.3%)
-- Edited by Stephen on Wednesday 8th of August 2012 04:38:29 PM
It asks for a 'code' when you set up a poll. Seeing as you're always on my mind, your name was the first I thought of. And, to be honest, maybe I didn't hold you all those lonely, lonely times and I guess I never told you that I am so happy that you're mine. And if I made you feel second best I'm so sorry I was blind.
(C*nts Are Still) Running The World 0.42 (8.3%) You're in my Eyes (Discosong) 0.42 (8.3%) Fat Children 0.42 (8.3%) Big Julie 0.42 (8.3%) Black Magic 0.42 (8.3%) I Never Said I Was Deep 0.42 (8.3%) Angela 0.42 (8.3%) Tonite 0.42 (8.3%) Don't Let Him Waste Your Time 0.42 (8.3%) From Auschwitz to Ipswich 0.42 (8.3%) I Will Kill Again 0.42 (8.3%) Further Complications 0.42 (8.3%)
(C*nts Are Still) Running The World 0.42 (8.3%) You're in my Eyes (Discosong) 0.42 (8.3%) Fat Children 0.42 (8.3%) Big Julie 0.42 (8.3%) Black Magic 0.42 (8.3%) I Never Said I Was Deep 0.42 (8.3%) Angela 0.42 (8.3%) Tonite 0.42 (8.3%) Don't Let Him Waste Your Time 0.42 (8.3%) From Auschwitz to Ipswich 0.42 (8.3%) I Will Kill Again 0.42 (8.3%) Further Complications 0.42 (8.3%)
Wouldn't it be easier to attach a poll to your original post?
Question, according to Wikipedia (not the most reliable of sources I know!) that Mark played some guitar on the first solo album, does anyone know a) if this is true and b) if so, on what songs?
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Didn't you say things go better with a little bit of razzmatazz?
1. What's the Wild Side? 2. I hope neither of them ever work with Marrianne Faithful again. 3. What was that remix project you mentioned in another thread and is it on Yahoo? 4. How could you miss out Girls Like it Too Stephen? 5. How did I not notice?!
If he did he wasn't credited. He did however contribute to that Marianne Faithful track and the Wild Side film soundtrack thing.
So, correct me if I'm wrong, each member of Pulp (circa WLL) has worked with Jarvis in some musical compacity since We Love Life? I notice Nick did the drums on the Marrianne Faithful track too
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Didn't you say things go better with a little bit of razzmatazz?
The top four threads of the forum are all polls/favourite songs...it's like 2005 when there's nothing Pulp left to talk about or look forward to (when there is...right?!).
If he did he wasn't credited. He did however contribute to that Marianne Faithful track and the Wild Side film soundtrack thing.
So, correct me if I'm wrong, each member of Pulp (circa WLL) has worked with Jarvis in some musical compacity since We Love Life? I notice Nick did the drums on the Marrianne Faithful track too
...which was actually recorded pre-WLL, so Nick didn't actually work with Jarvis between WLL and the current reunion.
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If my memory serves me correctly it was a documentary film about surfing around the year 2000(?) that Jarvis and others composed the soundtrack for. It included some of the instrumentals from the Touch Of Glass show that were later reused on WLL. So properly recorded versions of those instrumentals must be out there somehwere.
If my memory serves me correctly it was a documentary film about surfing around the year 2000(?) that Jarvis and others composed the soundtrack for. It included some of the instrumentals from the Touch Of Glass show that were later reused on WLL. So properly recorded versions of those instrumentals must be out there somehwere.
No, The Wild Side was a cult erotic thriller known for the violent sex scenes, the lesbian love scene between Anne Heche and Joan Chen and the over- the- top, batshit rant of Christopher Walken. The director killed himself after his film was butchered by producers. The superior director's cut was released 5 years later (extremely rare). I didn't know Jarvis, Steve and Mark were involved in the film's music, original output for film or not. Ryuichi Sakamoto (restored edit)/ Jon Hassell (studio version) were credited for the score/soundtrack. The Pulp guys weren't listed as additional composers (except on IMDb).