Is it out there somewhere on the internet? I would have thought it would be on the second cd of the TIH rerelase, but it isn't. I don't own the single where it is on and that one is quite hard to get over here in Holland.
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This is the sound of someone losing the plot, making out that they are okay when they are not. You're gonna like it, but not a lot.
PinkGlove wrote: I can't seem to find anything on the Internet regarding this song and Soulseek is not returning any results.
I'm just curious about this song.
That Boy's Evil (Steve Mackey, Jarvis Cocker, Nick Banks, Candida Doyle, Mark Webber)
That Boy's Evil
That Boy's Evil
That Boy's Evil
That Boy's Evil
That Boy's Evil
That Boy's Evil
That Boy's Evil
That Boy's Evil
(Various garbled extracts of American teenagers talking, with a heavy echo added): ...Some girl got a haemorrhage... ...or something... ...I heard it was the biggest ever... ...Shit, and I had the mumps... ...No, I really did, she's an honest girl... ...Haemorrhage...?! ...He kept kissing me and I couldn't stand it... ...There's a pop star who's a group in itself... ...poxy... ...the chocolates... ...she's living with Lynn now?... ...No, Lynn's living with Jeanette and Emily... ...Those English groups are so kinky!... ...God, randy... ...and so piggy...
That Boy's Evil
That Boy's Evil
That Boy's Evil
That Boy's Evil
(and so it goes on, for a considerable length of time)
Review by Stéphane Devereux
Er... Well, it's interesting, I guess, but it's repetitive as hell (as you may have noticed from the, er, lyrics). Basically That Boy's Evil is Pulp's best stab at being a sort of dance band. It pretty much consists entirely of a pounding beat-cum-drum roll, a big guitar lick sampled and looped in the background, and some woman's sampled voice exclaiming "That boy's evil!" over and over and over again. This is only interrupted by a completely surreal section in the middle where the music dies away and instead several quite annoying North American teenagers apparently had their conversation taped, cut into little pieces and glued back together again at random, with a sort of half-second delayed echo on their almost unintelligible outbursts of gibberish which makes the whole thing very very strange indeed. In a word: "experimental". But hey, isn't experimentation what B-sides are for?
Well I reckon the songs aren't that dissimilar, so you'd probably like it.
I wouldn't mind uploading it if people don't see a deleted single as too commercially available. I mean, I'm very sure you can't buy A Little Soul CD2 new anymore....!
Is there any way we can buy the bsides of the reissues separatly from the rest? Like on Itunes, buy each song individually?
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In my dreams, I was drowning my sorrows, but my sorrows they learned to swim
Waves of regrets, Waves of joy
I reached out to the one I tried to destroy
You, you said you'd wait
Until the end of the world
Thanks! But is that website safe? Have you ever bought on it?
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In my dreams, I was drowning my sorrows, but my sorrows they learned to swim
Waves of regrets, Waves of joy
I reached out to the one I tried to destroy
You, you said you'd wait
Until the end of the world
That Boy's Evil is occasionally enjoyable, if it catches me in the right mood. I like that it doesn't sound anything like "Pulp". But I have a special place in my heart for all the -odd- Pulp songs.
My Erection is great and I rank it one of the best outtakes. Might I remind you, however, that I have a keyboard fetish and guitars bore the hell out of me.
The thing is, it wasn't really a Pulp song. It was put together by Steve as a sort of Big Beat (the genre) experiment. He sourced the vocal samples from a weird exploitation record from 1969 called The Groupies. I've got it- it calls itself a 'documentary' and is quite creepy and unsettling to listen to- these disembodied, anonymous voices from the past... I remember really liking TBE at the time, but haven't heard it in ten years which is a little daunting to me!