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Louder on MSNThe pub encounter behind Pulp’s timeless classic Common People, the song that changed everything for Jarvis & co.It’s 30 years since the Sheffield indie-rockers were riding high in the charts with their anthemic hit. Here’s the story of how it came together.
Two days before Glastonbury, the ‘Patchwork performer’ recorded his own shipping forecast for the Crossed Wires Festival ...
Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker is usally very laidback, but there was one rave single that the Sheffield singer absolutely hated ...
But then the keyboard refrain of Sorted for E’s and Whizz began, up popped Jarvis Cocker, and it was on. A real treat for a ...
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The Pulp frontman recorded a tribute to mark the 100th anniversary of the Shipping Forecast being broadcast on the BBC.
The singer recorded a forecast for a live show at Crossed Wires Podcast Festival in Sheffield, but it seems it wasn't perfect ...
Glastonbury's worst-kept secret is out. The mystery band billed as Patchwork were, in fact, Pulp. Still, no-one was prepared ...
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That might be one of the best moments of my life” - Radio 4 celebrates 100th anniversary of the Shipping Forecast on the BBC ...
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The Independent on MSNGlastonbury 2025 reviews, Saturday: Pulp, Haim, Raye, Brandi Carlile, and Bob Dylan tribute bandPulp, Pyramid Stage★★★★☆It’s the big reveal of Glastonbury’s worst kept secret. Yes, Patchwork are the cult Britpop-ish band, ...
Only two days before Pulp's legendary secret set at Glastonbury Festival, frontman Jarvis Cocker recorded his very own 'Shipping Forecast'.
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