MARK'S NOTCAST Ep 390 : Pulp On Fire, The Early Years 1978-1991. 23 June 2024
Pulp's relatively obscure early years, from 1978 to 1991, saw a slow coalescing of like minded freaks and weirdos over three albums - "It", "Freaks" and "Separations" - and a number of small selling singles (mostly collected into the "Masters Of The Universe" compilation), as Jarvis Cocker found a gang that formed in Sheffield, and, despite hapless record companies who created enormous delays between recording and release, slowly found their place, committed to grasping their one shot, and hitting the target. "Separations" is an enormously under-appreciated album by one of the best bands Britain has ever had. 24 June 2024.
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Nice! Looking forward to the next chapter.
Your kitty is bootiful 😻 Enjoying this one.. so happy to hear you talk about Pulp. My favorites from ‘It’ are “Wishful Thinking”, “Blue Girls” and “In Many Ways”
yay a Cat
The Early Pulp albums aren't easy to like they didn't hit their stride until "His N Hers" and fell off again after "Different Class" "This Is Hardcore" had a couple of good tracks but not enough to save their downward plunge, that last album seems like it was an afterthought Like Psychedelic Furs "Book Of Days" which will never be reissued like all their other albums have. Jarvis' post Pulp output seems aimless "Relaxed Muscle" is painful, and the French one is just that French which I don't speak, I also have that Charlotte Gainsbourg "
Sheffield 1991 TV Broadcast Part 1 :
Sheffield 1986 (Audio only) :
"Love Is Blind" Live London 1991 TV :
Sheffield 1990 (Audio only) :
Hull Adelphi 1986 (Audio only) :
Countdown video :
"Countdown" Live London 1991 TV
"Separations" " Live London 1991 TV
"Death 2" " Live London 1991 TV :
Chesterfield 1985 :
"Live On" Live London 1991 TV :
My Legendary Girlfriend :