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Freaks - Pulp
by - written on 08/02/02
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eye in Probe records. 1. Fairgrounds 4/10 Fairground sees violinist Russell Senior penning the lyrics. Nothing else can be said than it is mad. Pulp yes, but only if you squint your eyes and stand well back. At the dog with two heads and the cat with eight legs/ (Laughter)/ The man has come between us/His cheeks rattle like a fence/(Laughter)/ He's come between us and he starts a lewd laugh/ (Laughter)/I sought shelter from the storm in a small inn on the Yorkshire coast/ Indeed. 2. I Want You 8/10 'I want you' is a slow, guitar based love song that on first listening seem a little sick, perhaps it is but I always think love is a little sick ...
His 'n' Hers - Pulp
by yhwman - written on 04/05/01 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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and saw Jarvis Cocker gyrating in a shopping trolley. Jarvis wasn’t really in a shopping trolley of course, it was merely the video for Common People, the song that announced Pulp and their impending album, Different Class to the world. In my opinion though, this collection of bitter sweet stories backed by acrylic synths and guitars and crooned by the ever distinctive Jarvis Cocker. Apart from this being a very good album it is quite important, as my music collection goes. As it is… (Drum roll) the first CD I ever bought! That’s right, prior to buying this album in 1990 and something I only owned a few (listened to) Pet Shop Boy tapes and a few ...
His 'n' Hers - Pulp
by asorelli - written on 07/04/01 (Useful, 11 readings)
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If you like pulp, make sure you own this album! After having purchased as much Pulp as i can, I must say 'His & Hers' stands out because all the songs are excellent, with the rather meandering exception of 'David's Last Summer'. She's a Lady takes you to the height of that classic pulp trademark, the extended intro, and delves into the depths of paranoia, somewhat like 'f.e.e.l.i.n.g.c.a.l.l.e.d.l.o.v.e.' 'Do you Remember the 1st time' and 'Babies' are excellent singles, but the rest of the album is pure angel delight for anyone who likes clever lyrics, a bit of seedy glamour and catchy hooklines. If you have ...

