Hi to you all Pulp fans,
I am a researcher at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow. I am
studying the impact of music download on the music industry and I
would like to get your views on the topic.
Please click on the link below to answer my questionnaire, it will
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No IP addresses will be recorded. Thanks for your help.
Marc
I just wanted to tell you that Jarvis new "band" Relaxed Muscle will
perform the next 9th of November in Paris (la Boule Noire)
with "SCISSOR SISTERS" and "ZONGAMIN". This is the "Festival des
Inrocks Nokia 2003" (same festival where Pulp plays in 2001 and an
other year).
For more informations : http://www.lesinrocks.com/
Bye.
Manue
Hi everyone,
I hate the word "fan" , it means stupid people for me, but I have to
admit that I really love Pulp since very few time.I just
bought "Hits" by chance ,I had to spend some money,and I did it like
this ,as I'm used to do,in buying new Cds ,and I really felt in love
with this band ,especially the song "underwear" , it hypnotize me
each time.Now I feel very lucky to had make such a great discover
for myself.I 've been a fool to miss them last year in reading
festival ,I've seen an other band ,I regret it so much now,so much.I
think I felt in lov with Jarvis Character as well :o)
Nice to meet you , and I hope taht you will be a little bit more
dynamic now.
I've got a question (stupid but it's just curiosity) : Do J Cocker
lives in Camden Town ? that's where I work.
Hope to hear from you soon
Emmanuelle
If you like Pulp, you will love Tori Amos' new album, Scarlet's Walk,
it is sooo awesome!!! The video for A Sorta Fairytale is so crazy,
you won't be able to take your eyes off it!!!! Check out her site,
it rocks!!!
http://www2.fanscape.com/toriamos/streetteam/start.html
When is the best time to come into he chat room on here? Or is it
just any time realy? It would be good to speak to other pulp fans and
speak about what gigs ect they have been to.
Hi,i'm a 25 year old girl that is obsessed with pulp! I just came
across this group when i was looking for music groups to join. I am
glad that there are other pulp ppl like me on yahoo. (I was begingin
to think they never exsisted!) Any-way enough of me just now. Oh yeah
can i please post up some of my pics of the pulp gi i went to in Elgin
(Scotland)? Thans again
Vikki
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Well, after reading your pleas for new blood and activity, I'm here
to try and solve those problems! Hello, my name's James and I'm a 19
year old student at the university of Kent at Canterbury. I have been
into Pulp since "Different Class" and believe that they are getting
better
all the time! Personally, I think "We Love Life" is a fantastic album
with at least four classic Pulp songs on there! (Weeds, Minnie
Temperley, Trees, Sunrise)
I don't know if anybody read this weeks copy of NME but "Bad Cover
Version" was given a very good review (however it has not been put up
on nme.com unlike their other reviews). It also referred to the cover
version of "Disco 2000" by Nick Cave which appears on the b-side of
CD 2. The track was basically described as
awful, but that is supposed to be the intention! They also printed a
picture of the sleeve of the single,
however it's so small I can only make out a child standing out in the
street!
Ok, I might be slightly pissed right now, but I
can assure you that 'We Love Live' is their best
album so far, closely followed by 'This is Hardcore'.
In fact, they are so different that I have
difficulties in discerning between the two, but I guess 'We
Love Live' is more what Pulp is really all about: a
romantic band that isn't afraid of doing great tunes with
god damn well-thought lyrics that actually mean
something and don't fall into the trash weepy tunes radio
stations fill our heads with, like crap Coldplay for one.
'Different Class' had great lyrics and good tunes, but 'We
Love Life' has taken Pulp to new heights that others
can only dream about... and it sounds bloody great.
My name is not Jesus, though I have the same
initials. I am the man who stays home and brakes the
dishes...
As you can see there is not much action at the
club, lots of visitors but no one joins. If some people
started joining maybe their would be some life in the old
club, so go on I dare you JOIN THE CLUB :-)
I agree, its a great song. And I really like the new album, not great pop tunes
like Different Class, but great sophisticated songs about life in general.