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Sunday, August 14, 2011
Pulp - Bad Cover Version
Pulp Visited Way Out West at Saturday afternoon.
It was a joyful Jarvis Cocker that sang on the stage, and he gave it all!
It was a while since we saw them! It was a long time ago since they released an album.
2001 "We Love Life" this is a very poisitive album and its their seventh.
Their musical style has varied, approximately described as "a cross between Abba and The Fall". A local fanzine also noted this eclecticism, describing them as sounding "as if they listen to the John Peel show every night in an endless quest for influences". Indeed, in October 1981, they gave a demo tape to Peel, who granted them a Peel Session. The session was a giant leap forward for the young band, who became well-known on the local music scene as a result. The tracks recorded were in the typical Sheffield sound of the time (cf. The Human League and Comsat Angels): electronic New Wave and post-punk.
After 2003 they had some sort of a break up, then in 2011 they did a reunion,
thats we at Way At West could see and feel right there :D
Ladys and Gents here is a video from their 2001 album.
Here is their homesite if u like to take a peak.
Peace, Thetania
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Labels:
Britpop,
Jarvis Cocker,
Pulp,
Way Out West
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