Eamonn wrote:An early live version of Underwear - fantastic performance with great close-ups of the band particularly Russ and Jarv.
Nice to see this in better quality.
I did upload both Underwear and Common People from this show years ago, but from a fairly poor quality tape that had been heavily edited - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfCOyb1pLn4
I'm increasingly of the opinion that it's the best thing they've ever done.
Absolutely rock-solid pop song from a structural point of view, interesting vocal hook, incredible emotionally resonant instrumental, cinematic and dramatic scope, perfectly-judged lyrics (including vibrator reference), wears its Buller production well, a staple of live shows and always an absolute riot, and crucially hasn't worn in the way that 'Babies' and 'Disco 2000' have; it's somehow fresher than both, more vital, still has that incomparable frisson of fizzing energy at the start, the fabulous build-up and release at the climax, and the staccato guitar of the ending.
In my view, the two sessions they did for MTV Most Wanted in '95 capture that era at its absolute best despite Jarvis' rather questionable PJ Harvey quip):
-- Edited by Sturdy on Thursday 12th of October 2023 10:05:56 AM
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"Yes I saw her in the chip shop / so I said get yer top off"
Yes, I think someone on Twitter or here linked those before, but they're great to see. I'm reading Nick's book at the moment and just at the bit where he talks about their early success in France. It's pretty magic, those kids hanging on to Jarvis' every word, many not understanding what he was saying (without an interpreter)!
Hadn't seen this before. Bad Cover Version performed on Channel 4 (T4). It's more engaging than the group's final TOTP appearance with the same song. Special mention to Smackey looking cool AF with the sunnies on.
Here's a weird one. About 5 minutes of one of the V96 shows, pro quality, shot from the front of the stage, but focussing mainly on the crowd. Sound is a bit borked as well. My guess is it must either be footage for a news clip, or maybe just images for the big screens by the stage.
Oh and happy new year!
-- Edited by Sturdy on Monday 1st of January 2024 07:08:33 PM
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"Yes I saw her in the chip shop / so I said get yer top off"
Here's a weird one. About 5 minutes of one of the V96 shows, pro quality, shot from the front of the stage, but focussing mainly on the crowd. Sound is a bit borked as well. My guess is it must either be footage for a news clip, or maybe just images for the big screens by the stage.
Oh and happy new year!
-- Edited by Sturdy on Monday 1st of January 2024 07:08:33 PM
Clips like this destroy me, they really were just like us, my generation at our age
Somehow I've never properly explored that All Seeing I album. I love the Human League & am quite fond of Phil Oakey so I guess I should check it out - although, I guess this is the only song he appears on? Mad to think that Jarvis' last top ten hit was in 1999 with Walk Like A Panther and it actually hung around the top 20/40 for a few weeks - i.e a bona fide hit with radio-play. It's surprising that he's never performed it solo/with Jarv Is... it would go down an absolute storm.
Anyway, here is half a holy grail. Babies from the Princes Trust gig, December 1994 (the link features all the artists who performed at this event - skip to 24:30 for Babies with some preamble with Jonathan Ross, Vic Reeves & Bob Mortimer - including an excellent anagram joke). The real holy grail from this show, We Can Dance Again was apparently performed too, tantalisingly never broadcast but very possibly recorded.
Great rendition of Babies though, with real quality footage. I had just been chatting to Sturdy that I'd never heard this performance so he shared the audio and I checked to see if it was on Youtube but this was only uploaded a few weeks ago! I used to have a poster of Jarvis hanging on my wall and he was in a loose-fitted black shirt, playing an electric guitar and I often wondered what gig it was from. Now I know!
Somehow I've never properly explored that All Seeing I album. I love the Human League & am quite fond of Phil Oakey so I guess I should check it out - although, I guess this is the only song he appears on? Mad to think that Jarvis' last top ten hit was in 1999 with Walk Like A Panther and it actually hung around the top 20/40 for a few weeks - i.e a bona fide hit with radio-play. It's surprising that he's never performed it solo/with Jarv Is... it would go down an absolute storm.
That's the only song he features on. I would certainly recommend checking the album out. You have presumably heard the singles but there's also "Drive Safely Darlin'", a fun song with vocals from Jarvis, "Stars on Sunday", a ballad written by Jarvis and sung by Tony Christie. "Happy Birthday Nicola" (also written by Jarvis and sung by Christie) is quite interesting - Daddy reunited with long-lost daughter who was the product of a one night stand. Other than that, out of the songs which don't feature Jarvis in any way, "No Return" is a ballad that takes its backing directly from the choral loop from the preceding "Walk Like a Panther". Similarly, the closing track "Plastic Diamond" has the same backing music as "Happy Birthday Nicola" but with Babybird providing spoken verses. I can't say I rate any of the other tracks too highly but there's certainly a very mixed bag on there.
Not Pulp, nor a clip, but it is extremely rare so I felt I had to share in case any other Cohen-heads in here have loved this cover as much as I do. Some of you may remember this being played as the encore on the Room 29 tour in 2017 - I've long prayed for a studio version, and it turns out one exists! Just don't ask how I got it. Enjoy!
Wow, great work! Yes, I really enjoyed their cover at the Room 29 show at the Barbican a few years ago. It made me get the sheet music and have a go of it on the piano.
It's always weird hearing the studio version of a Jarvis vocal after hearing it live first. As if his vocal is a little more affected and less natural. But then hearing the studio takes of a Jarvis song first, the vocal usually feels pretty natural (or naturally Jarvis)!
Loving Chilly's little piano rolls at the end of certain phrases on this, too.
Not Pulp, nor a clip, but it is extremely rare so I felt I had to share in case any other Cohen-heads in here have loved this cover as much as I do. Some of you may remember this being played as the encore on the Room 29 tour in 2017 - I've long prayed for a studio version, and it turns out one exists! Just don't ask how I got it. Enjoy!
Wow, great work! Yes, I really enjoyed their cover at the Room 29 show at the Barbican a few years ago. It made me get the sheet music and have a go of it on the piano.
It's always weird hearing the studio version of a Jarvis vocal after hearing it live first. As if his vocal is a little more affected and less natural. But then hearing the studio takes of a Jarvis song first, the vocal usually feels pretty natural (or naturally Jarvis)!
Loving Chilly's little piano rolls at the end of certain phrases on this, too.
Interesting thoughts about the live vocal! The version I've gotten to know best was the live recording from Hamburg uploaded by alicecoopacabana on Youtube and there's something so (?) energised and very heartfelt about it compared to the studio one I've got now. Not moaning!! They're just different. Both remarkable. The song is just feeding off the live audience in Hamburg in a way you probably cannot capture in a studio. The whistling is a nice touch on the studio one, and I definitely wouldn't really be able to walk around town with the low-quality Hamburg audio in headphones.
Best thing about the post-everything ("Irony is over....buh-bye") culture (also as in "post everything you can think of!!!") is that there are some very funny, mostly young and talented people that post the most random Pulp-content to social-media, some of whom are dear Bar Italians, cough-cough.
I just stumbled across this person bastardising popular US adult cartoons with their obscure Pulp love and it deserves a lorra lolz.
Back in the day, a friend of mine got a kick out of how much I used to go on about how awful the song ''Silence" was. He had no real interest in Pulp but he was a DJ and would try and teach me how to cue and mix songs on his decks. He'd always threaten to do it with Silence ("Play that song 'Hang The DJ' by Morrissey and then at the end, we can have Jarvis saying "Goodbye" from the end of 'Silence'. That can be your closing song for an indie club!!")
So these silly clips tickled me...
Family Guy - love how he even managed to re-voice, presumably the name "Lois" to "Jarvis"
The choice to use a quick cut of Candida with her fingers down on a chord is perfect here...
And, finally, an excellent megaphone-redistribution on another obscurity here:
Wow, great work! Yes, I really enjoyed their cover at the Room 29 show at the Barbican a few years ago. It made me get the sheet music and have a go of it on the piano.
It's always weird hearing the studio version of a Jarvis vocal after hearing it live first. As if his vocal is a little more affected and less natural. But then hearing the studio takes of a Jarvis song first, the vocal usually feels pretty natural (or naturally Jarvis)!
Loving Chilly's little piano rolls at the end of certain phrases on this, too.
Interesting thoughts about the live vocal! The version I've gotten to know best was the live recording from Hamburg uploaded by alicecoopacabana on Youtube and there's something so (?) energised and very heartfelt about it compared to the studio one I've got now. Not moaning!! They're just different. Both remarkable. The song is just feeding off the live audience in Hamburg in a way you probably cannot capture in a studio. The whistling is a nice touch on the studio one, and I definitely wouldn't really be able to walk around town with the low-quality Hamburg audio in headphones.
Just listened again and the whistley bit that you mention from the harmony of the song - I wonder was that (sub)consciously lifted for Help The Aged (very similar melody on the second-lines of the verses of the Pulp song - "one time they were just like you"... "don't just put them in a home").
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The performance of "The Night that Minnie Timperley Died" from Reading 2000 has found its way onto YouTube:
"This is Hardcore" and "The Fear" are already on there. I think that "Sorted for E's and Wizz" was also broadcast but it doesn't appear to have been uploaded.
These are quite interesting because you can see the video backdrops that accompanied the songs.
Let's face it: "Minnie", "Weeds", "Bad Cover Version", "Birds in Your Garden" or even a censored "Bob Lind" would have made a better single than "The Trees".
The performance of "The Night that Minnie Timperley Died" from Reading 2000 has found its way onto YouTube:
"This is Hardcore" and "The Fear" are already on there. I think that "Sorted for E's and Wizz" was also broadcast but it doesn't appear to have been uploaded.
These are quite interesting because you can see the video backdrops that accompanied the songs.
The brilliant handiwork of Twitter page Keep Calm. If you're on here KC, please give us a shout!
I do agree about Minnie - fabulous, fabulous tune - would've been such a great single, needs to be revived (it's so good in that live video) and definitely ought to have been released to promote the album. No way that doesn't get even a little radio airplay?
Steve going full Andy O'Rourke too, one of his finest moments. Love all the little details like the electronic chatter, Nick's chopped-up drumbeat (which is what originated the song), and the lyrical flourishes, like the irony of "her brother's crying... 'cos he has lost his decks".
I would argue it's like a grown-up Joyriders, same as Weeds is a grown-up Mis-Shapes.
Wow, didnt hear about encores for that tour at the time. Was very sorry not to get to any of those gigs. I liked the cover Jarvis did of I Cant Forget for a tribute album years ago - forgot about that
Not Pulp, nor a clip, but it is extremely rare so I felt I had to share in case any other Cohen-heads in here have loved this cover as much as I do. Some of you may remember this being played as the encore on the Room 29 tour in 2017 - I've long prayed for a studio version, and it turns out one exists! Just don't ask how I got it. Enjoy!
WOW ! great stuff. I love Chilly & Jarv, really one of the best record he's ever done, like ever; I hope they do another one someday;
Oh, the Hits DVD is a must have. Not just the promo videos, but the whole thing from the scene select music to the live performances. Perfect from head to toe.
That was on CD:UK right ? The interview that followed with Ant, Dec and Cat was pretty awkward as I recall. But I remember being so excited to see my first bit of Pulp TV promo as a fan.
Hasn't surfaced on YouTube over the years from what I can tell.
Not sure if the ????? are ironic at the end clip of Glastonbury (Reading?) '94. "Anybody Hackenthorpe? Anybody Stoke Newington?"
You wait years to hear/read Mark Webber's opinions and suddenly... here's an archive "phoner" interview from 1996 with Mark in flirtatious (?!) form with the interviewer. Also followed by her talking to Jarvis and Steve from a few weeks later where JC reveals himself to be an early adopter of Le Creuset kitchen-ware
I've uploaded the 2001 appearance on CD:UK to YouTube. It includes a performance of The Trees and an interview with Jarvis. It's not been uploaded previously as far as I can see.
The version of The Trees further up this thread is mislabelled. It's not from CD:UK but rather the Pepsi Chart Show. It is from around the same time and quite similar.
Ah, nice. A "low-key" personal holy-grail as it was the first bit of Pulp telly promo I ever saw as a fan and I haven't seen it since it first aired (pretty sure it was on that VHS I sent you in 2005 that you never received - which annoyingly contained Pulp footage that has stubbornly never surfaced on YouTube - the mimed performances of "Stacks" and "Razzmatazz" on JMTV Rocks...). Thanks, Will!
Wow! Do any of the band actually want to be on stage? At least that German 1998 festival where Jarvis is in a really bad mood is quite entertaining because of his comments in between the songs. Here, we simply get a half-hearted performance of half a song.
Saw a new video which is uploaded a few days ago. Bar Italia Live At Mercury Music Awards 1996! |o|
-- Edited by lucyduck on Monday 27th of January 2025 02:46:21 AM
Finally!!! There was a video on youtube but for some reason it was deleted (or maybe copyrighted). The person behind @PulpVideosBot on X/Twitter provided a download link with the performance for a long time. Thank god that's not necessary now. Good.
-- Edited by hugomrtnzz on Monday 27th of January 2025 07:48:22 AM
I know the Mercury Music Awards videos have been removed or blocked in the past for copyright reasons on YouTube. Hopefully, it won't happen this time. A couple of my videos which were blocked previously are now viewable again - including this MTV Germany footage from '98 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTGrpSDDdYU
I know the Mercury Music Awards videos have been removed or blocked in the past for copyright reasons on YouTube. Hopefully, it won't happen this time. A couple of my videos which were blocked previously are now viewable again - including this MTV Germany footage from '98 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTGrpSDDdYU
Will, thanks for all your videos, those are treasures for a fan not in the UK or Europe.
I really want the puppy t-shirt Jarvis wears while performing ... Could it be a possible new item in the Pulp merch store?
Thanks for sharing. By, they were a good looking lot in those days. Hadn't seen the mis-shapes before, must have slept in that morning, shame as Donna Air was on (brief glimpse in that unfunny record shop sketch) and I had a teenage crush on her.
Disco 2000 - live vocal, that was a treat. Nice to see and hear Candida given more prominence. I wonder who won that set of cut-outs - jeez I coveted them back then. Pulp X-Mas card too!
Don't remember reading about this from the Birmingham arena show last summer - someone chucked a stripey sock to Jarvis just in time for the relevant line in the song. Excellent work!