The classic Britpop tune is now over three decades old. Here's how Jarvis Cocker's tale of "class tourism" is based on a real ...
Jeremy Clarkson sang Pulp's hit Common People to the Great British Farm-Fest 2026 crowd at the new music festival.
A red theatre curtain lends the O2 dignity, parting to reveal a digitally lit, pyramidal staircase topped by Different Class-era band photos from which Cocker emerges to clamber with ageless energy, ...
Do you remember the first time you first saw Pulp? I do. It was in Birmingham, England in May 1995 when Pulp mimed along to “Common People” for a BBC Radio 1 chart show right after it was announced ...
When Pulp released Common People in 1995, the song instantly became a landmark track in British pop culture. With its biting commentary on class, privilege, and the romanticisation of poverty, it came ...
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