So I don't know if anyone particularly cares about this since you probably all already have pretty much everything, but I had compiled all of my Pulp b-sides, demos, extras, non-album singles etc into some zip files for a few friends on Tumblr and thought I would share the links for anyone who does want them. (this excludes pretty much all the rare stuff Stephen's been putting up on portfolios but I'm pretty sure someone else made a big compiled file for those) I know that a lot of these are on the e-mail accounts but I thought it might be handier to have them in one place
there's three chronological folders and then 'extras' because I forgot to put a bunch in the other zip files. I think the only thing missing is Please Don't Worry because I forgot about it. also I think Back in LA and one other older one ended up in the 90s folder because they're mislabeled in my iTunes or something but whatever.
1980-1987-
I Scrubbed the Crabs that Killed Sheffield
What Do You Say
Sickly Grin
Everybody's Problem
There Was
The entire Sudan Gerri demo
Coy Mistress
Snow
Everything on the Masters of the Universe compilation
Rattlesnake
Death Comes to Town
1987-1993-
Is This House? (okay not REALLY a pulp song but whatever)
Death Goes to the Disco
Styloroc
Sheffield: Sex City
Back in LA (like I said)
The Night
Deep Fried in Kelvin
You're a Nightmare
O.U.
Space
Razzmatazz
Stacks
Inside Susan
59 Lyndhurst Grove
1994-2002-
Street Lites
The Babysitter
Your Sister's Clothes
Seconds
His 'n' Hers
Femme Fatale
Whiskey in the Jar
All the DC Deluxe extras (including the better version of Ansaphone in my personal opinion)
Ansaphone (original single)
P.T.A.
Mile End
Tomorrow Never Lies
Laughing Boy
Cocaine Socialism
That Boy's Evil
We are the Boyz
All the TIH Deluxe Extras
Ladies' Man
The Professional
Born to Cry
My Body May Die
Cuckoo Song
The Quiet Revolution
Got to Have Love
After You
On Your Own Again (I think this was from that thing Jarvis, Steve, and Mark did 'cause I can't actually find any info on it and I'm pretty sure it's not an actual Pulp song)
My Mistake
Le Roi Fourmis
Yesterday
Forever in My Dreams
Extras-
All the His 'n' Hers deluxe edition extras
Grandfather's Nursery
Last Day of the Miners' Strike
Turkey Mambo Momma
Duck Diving
Theme From Peter Gunn off the Peel Sessions
er I think that's it
so anyway, enjoy/help yourself if you don't have any of these. I know Anet mentioned she hadn't heard We Can Dance Again so I dunno how many people haven't heard some of the deluxe edition stuff but it's all there.
-- Edited by triciathetree on Wednesday 22nd of August 2012 05:48:39 AM
-- Edited by ArrGee on Thursday 30th of August 2012 12:38:21 AM
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Tricia, do beware of sharing lots of this stuff. An awful lot of it is still currently available and it'll cost the band money if people are getting this for free rather than from the band. There's stuff here from Intro and also from the deluxe albums. It seems a bit unfair to be distributing the deluxe album bonus tracks for free when we're petitioning for them to release We Love Life in a similar form...
I absolutely agree, as Stephen has already mentioned the majority of this material is still very much easily available. And the WLL demos should definately be removed.
Masters of the Universe compilation Pulpintro Deluxe His 'n' Hers Deluxe Different Class Deluxe This is Hardcore The 'rare' track from the Peel Sessions LP
here for starters. These are all currently available for legitimate download (or purchase in record shops) and I think this is going against the whole ethos of a) this board and b) circulating rare tracks. You are taking money straight from the band here and if anyone was thinking of releasing a deluxe 'We Love Life' there's cause here to think "Well, why should we? They'll just circulate it freely anyway"
and just to clarify I did post this with good intentions. I just didn't really think about the fact that a lot of people have differing opinions on the issue of file sharing (which is my mistake obviously). so I'm sorry if I offended anyone, which is why I've removed the files.
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Just bringing comfort to our American friend. Don't want her to feel like we're all ganging up on her do we? And is there any real excuse not to buy the Deluxes? They're a thing of beauty and quite cheap now.
THE FIRST RULE First off, ABSOLUTELY no discussion about the copying and sharing of commercially-available material. (Discussion of the entirely unrelated Yahoo e-mail account is entirely permissible, provided it's made clear it has nothing to do with the site. If someone asks for something commercially available to be put in there, tell them politely that that's not how it works.) This is an absolute cast iron rule. It is a silly rule, caused by stupid people and their lawyers, but it is not open to debate.
and just to clarify I did post this with good intentions. I just didn't really think about the fact that a lot of people have differing opinions on the issue of file sharing (which is my mistake obviously). so I'm sorry if I offended anyone, which is why I've removed the files.
With my moderator hat on, it breaks the rules so the links have to go.
Links to bootlegs and unreleased demos have been allowed as they are not commercially available.
I did argue that deleted material should be allowed, but the power that be (Steve D) decided nothing that was ever commercially available should be available. And since then there has been the Fire releases and the deluxe edition which along with the Peel Sessions covered a lot of the deleted material.
One day there will probably be a big box set with everything in it, and all such discussion will be rendered meaningless, until then, just scout around elsewhere for those elusive tracks.
Also I would have taken them down sooner but I never saw Stephen's comment. I guess this discussion got pushed down and I didn't realize it had been updated.
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Just thought I'd mention that it looks like the Deluxe Edition stuff is on Spotify (at least I saw DC deluxe) so if anybody has that, it's a legal alternative if you haven't heard the deluxe edition stuff for whatever reason.
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Just thought I'd mention that it looks like the Deluxe Edition stuff is on Spotify (at least I saw DC deluxe) so if anybody has that, it's a legal alternative if you haven't heard the deluxe edition stuff for whatever reason.
Thats what I use to listen to the extra tracks. Funny how Freaks is right at the top of the album list, hope Fairground hasn't scared off too many potential fans :)
Just thought I'd mention that it looks like the Deluxe Edition stuff is on Spotify (at least I saw DC deluxe) so if anybody has that, it's a legal alternative if you haven't heard the deluxe edition stuff for whatever reason.
Spotify is brilliant. I often wonder had I started listening to music nowadays rather than way back when if I would ever have bought a record at all.
Just thought I'd mention that it looks like the Deluxe Edition stuff is on Spotify (at least I saw DC deluxe) so if anybody has that, it's a legal alternative if you haven't heard the deluxe edition stuff for whatever reason.
Thats what I use to listen to the extra tracks. Funny how Freaks is right at the top of the album list, hope Fairground hasn't scared off too many potential fans :)
I told my friend to check that out last to get into them and he listened to it first and he says it's his favorite and he loves Fairground. I was surprised, to say the least.
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