Jarvis Cocker planned Pulp in a school book: No sequins unless for silly purposes
Jarvis Cocker has excavated his loft and turned it into a memoir Good Pop, Bad Pop, and he spoke to Holly Newson about his 15yearold vision for Pulp, the first time he got into a recording studio, and why he wouldn t recommend falling out of a window for inspiration, even though it worked out quite well for him Listen to Good Pop, Bad Pop here: SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE : Chapters 0:00 Intro 0:35 Jarvis Cocker planning Pulp and a music industry takeover in a school exercise book 2:07 Why Jarvis wanted to smuggle a sequin into Pulp s outfits 2:57 The first time Pulp recorded music 5:10 Jarvis Cocker on falling out of a window About Audible UK: We Unleash The Power of The Spoken Word. Audible is the worlds largest producer and provider of spokenword entertainment and audiobooks, and podcasts enriching the lives of our millions of listeners every da
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