Soz. Beyond the usual "What does he know about being a northener/working class/the Eurostar sell-out, Alan Bennett wannabe" I particularly (dis)liked the ones who actually brought up references related to Jarvis'/Pulp's music.
The guy with the avatar of Scott Walker saying his dislike of Jarvis stems from him "sucking-up to Scott Walker"... Hmm, having to tell your hero who is about to produce your record that you wrote a song with a lyric slating half of one of his records isn't what I'd consider brown-nosing. And another poster claiming Jarvis being up his own arse for coming onto stage after all the band during a We Love Life tour and thus getting a better reception from the crowd...er, ever hear of stagecraft, tradition and giving the public what they want?!
It's just annoying cos the Guardian is a decent paper and a lot of the commentators are, you'd imagine, fairly well-educated.
"Commissioned by BBC Storyville and BBC North in Association with the BFI using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England."
Plus it was billed as a premiere.
Just read this article about the Unite brass band - seems the soundtrack is being re-recorded and not taken from the live performance. I suppose it would be quite tricky to get a decent recording of a whole brass band wandering about.
"The band will later be recording the track with Jarvis for the official release of the documentary."
Soz. Beyond the usual "What does he know about being a northener/working class/the Eurostar sell-out, Alan Bennett wannabe" I particularly (dis)liked the ones who actually brought up references related to Jarvis'/Pulp's music.
The guy with the avatar of Scott Walker saying his dislike of Jarvis stems from him "sucking-up to Scott Walker"... Hmm, having to tell your hero who is about to produce your record that you wrote a song with a lyric slating half of one of his records isn't what I'd consider brown-nosing. And another poster claiming Jarvis being up his own arse for coming onto stage after all the band during a We Love Life tour and thus getting a better reception from the crowd...er, ever hear of stagecraft, tradition and giving the public what they want?!
It's just annoying cos the Guardian is a decent paper and a lot of the commentators are, you'd imagine, fairly well-educated.
This is what always happens when you read the comments on the Guardian.