I can't actually watch this video now as my holiday internet connection is not up to it, so maybe it's just very similar to what's on the DVD?? In other holiday new, I did purchase an excellent carton of "Pulpissimo" orange juice in a French supermarket.
Nice little clip...very telling, in a way, the last thing she says.
It's a bit sad, but I often wished there was more interview footage over the years of the "other" members of Pulp, moreso given their 'No Press' stance during the reunion but the media were always, naturally enough, fixated on Jarvis. Then suddenly with the film and the promo around it, there has been good insight from the likes of Candida and Mark.
Is this just a random interview or is it a segment from a larger feature/programme on something else, I wonder?
Fran - thank you so much for putting up that clip - it was so inspiring. Candida's positive attitude is a great example for youngsters newly diagnosed with debilitating conditions and goes to show that denial sometimes serves a useful purpose!
Pulp would not be the same without Candida and I hope that as long as Pulp exists she is in it. She is an essential, much-loved ingredient.
Eamonn - I agree. I wish we heard much more often from the others in the band, (fond though I am of the Jarve).
Maidmarion - 'lump in throat'. What a good colloquialism. Soon there won't be any English expressions you haven't learnt.
Like others have said I would also like to hear more interviews with the other members of the group much as I really love all of Jarv's interviews. Well, this one strikes close to home and it's good to hear people talking about it because sometimes people unfortunately seem to think before physical signs really appear that arthritis is but a few aches and pains. Much more than that I'm afraid. Candida's persistence and determination to continue on and be a part of the reunion is admirable. It would never have been right without her anyway.