Mark, does your namesake have a copy of the video? I think I remember reading that Jarvis does. And what appears in the Pulp film looks like it might be usable. Although a sound document from that night would be more likely to emerge/have a release than visual (if it was up to scratch).
Did Mr Webber give any other tidbits away ?
I really enjoyed his commentary on the Different Class Twitter Listening Party. He seems to have made peace with Pulp now.
Russell has obviously done his version, but I think a book of Mark's time in Pulp from his perspective would be fascinating.
I couldn't say exactly whose hands the video lies in - Jarvis will have had access to the video recording when he made the Death Goes to the Disco video, and then Mark was obviously the archivist of the band for years after that and collated all manner of things. Whether he still personally has it all or it's stored somewhere more central now, I don't know. Hopefully it's all been digitised before the old tapes start disintegrating.
He did mention a few other bits that exist - memories fade, but some of the things he mentioned included good (pre-broadcast) quality copies of both Hit the North sessions, a bit of the Ken Patten demo, a camcorder video from Chesterfield Arts Centre (not great quality, but features Jarvis in the wheelchair!), the rest of that 1987 Nottingham show, and I think possibly a live recording from either the Rock Garden or Bull & Gate in 1986. I made the expected "wow, it'd be great to see/hear some of that stuff one day...." type comments of course. His reply was impeccably polite and good-natured, but essentially boiled down to "in your dreams, dickhead!"
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