Still looking for these three, if anyone has any leads
BBC Radio 2 - Common People: The Story of Pulp
Transmitted: 31 May 2003
Details: Marianne Faithfull presents the story of the terrifically hip modern pop band best known for frontman Jarvis Cocker and the 1995 single Common People, which catapulted the group into public consciousness 12 years after the release of their debut LP.
BBC Radio Sheffield - R.O.T.T.
Transmitted: circa 1984
Details: Interview with Pulp and broadcast of tracks from the Sudan Gerri demo. (Pulp appeared on this programme several times.)
BBC London - Gary Crowley
Broadcast: 9 December
Details: Interview with Jarvis about his recently released first solo album, plus, reminiscences of Pulp's first ever gig in London and recollections of Jarvis' first home in the capital. The Boss got (probably) its first ever radio play.
Thank you! Never thought to just check the BBC Sounds app. Listening to it now and wincing at all the mistakes, but still full of useful bits. Going to get it ripped now.
Think the R.O.T.T. is unlikely to turn up, but surely someone has the Gary Crowley.
The idea here is that there are lots of Pulp fans on different platforms and it would be nice to share the latest news/information with them (for example, the post from earlier where someone pointed out that the "Hardcore" book has been reduced in price). I will put a link to this forum on all emails which will hopefully encourage more people to post here.
The idea here is that there are lots of Pulp fans on different platforms and it would be nice to share the latest news/information with them (for example, the post from earlier where someone pointed out that the "Hardcore" book has been reduced in price). I will put a link to this forum on all emails which will hopefully encourage more people to post here.
The idea here is that there are lots of Pulp fans on different platforms and it would be nice to share the latest news/information with them (for example, the post from earlier where someone pointed out that the "Hardcore" book has been reduced in price). I will put a link to this forum on all emails which will hopefully encourage more people to post here.
Tried to sign up, but 'confirm' email didn't come through. Is it working okay?
Yeah. Mine was in the spam box as well. Maybe you need to tweak the algorithm a little.
I have just authenticated my domain name so it is now showing as compliant with Google and Yahoo.
I am going to send the first newsletter out in the next hour so I would be grateful if people could let me know where it ended up. I have signed up with Gmail and Yahoo email addresses of my own so will be able to have a look for myself as well
Fantastic. That was just a quick newsletter for me to test the facilities. Hopefully the next one will look better and contain more links to Pulp stuff.
Brilliant, it wasn't easy to authenticate my domain name but I think I have cracked it. Therefore, emails should land in inboxes rather than spam folders.
Feel free to promote the list elsewhere. Hopefully the emails will drive more traffic here, my website and Pulp wiki.
Just a quick update. I have had a renewal notice through for the hosting. When I took this out 3 years ago, it came with a guarantee that it would renew at the same price. However, the price has more than doubled and the company are refusing to budge. I have found a free (ad-free) alternative. Therefore, the site may be down for a few days whilst it migrates across. If anyone wants a specific bootleg, just send a message on here.