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A Pulp fan has said frontman Jarvis Cocker mocked her onstage after claiming an embarrassing anecdote he told at a recent ...
Patchwork were Pulp of course, and Jarvis and co delivered a Saturday night set that had the festival bouncing ...
Jarvis Cocker formed Pulp in Sheffield in 1978, and kept the band going for about 15 years before anybody else cared about it ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNThe 11 biggest moments of Glastonbury 2025 – from Kneecap to PulpI’ll just say it: this year’s Glastonbury was the best I’ve ever been to. The consistent combination of pure fun and politics ...
Pulp's 1995 headline slot has gone down in history as one of Glastonbury's most memorable and triumphant sets - but it was ...
Jarvis Cocker has arrived at Glastonbury 2025.Could this mean Pulp are the mysterious Patchwork act?. READ MORE: Glastonbury Festival 2025: See the full line-up, stage times and stage splits The ...
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LouderSound on MSNPulp's Jarvis Cocker on the '90s indie-rock explosion, and why he hates the word BritpopPulp frontman Jarvis Cocker has revealed that he hates the term Britpop, a genre with which his band has been associated for over thirty years.
As Pulp took to the stage to mark their 30th anniversary, fans noticed one thing in particular about the lead singer ...
Pulp’s last big statement forms the unexpected high point of tonight’s set. Introducing “This Is Hardcore”, the title track of their 1998 album, Cocker sits at the top of a small illuminated staircase ...
Pulp: More review – Jarvis Cocker and co’s great bait and switch. Pulp’s first album for 24 years features a fantastic opening track, then a grim drizzle of indie plodders. Ed Power.
Yet Jarvis Cocker – more than Oasis on their high-profile global cash-in or Blur on their 10-year reunion cycle – hits the O2 stage as a great resurgent star of the age and Britpop’s ultimate comeback ...
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