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 15-year-old 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 world’s largest producer and provider of spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks, and podcasts enriching the lives of our millions of listeners every da
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