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The performance that made me fall in love with Pulp
Source: plasticnana
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The musical side projects can also give their musicians a chance to shine on their own. The Other Two can be elucidated as a great example of this, because Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert, the glue that holds New Order together, showed themselves as a capable electronic music duo. Mind you, they work brilliantly within their primary group, Morris’ drumming and Gilbert’s sonic proficiency floors me, but their side gig presents us with a couple of players that should’ve had a larger career outside their band. True, perhaps they saw The Other Two as a lark, but one wishes they would’ve done more in that vein. The discs they released under the moniker remain some of the most pleasant electronic music you can find out there.
“The lyrics are very… I thought about this the other night actually. I thought… er… you’ve got like, this ball in your brain, right? And the secret of what we do is - you’ve got to get yourself into the frame of mind so all this magic juice comes out of the ball in your brain and allows you to create something that’s good.”
— This interview in which Bernard Sumner (above) gets interviewed in a disabled toilet, while Hooky manages to be the most sensible band member of the day
So after seeing Peter Hook last weekend I’ve finally made the plunge into his New Order book and am temporarily reviving this blog because, I mean.
When even the index is throwing shade. I can’t.
Lest we forget
Xfm studio, September/October 1992
Jarvis Cocker miming/vibing to Psycho Killer
Source: https://www.instagram.com/jarvisbransoncocker/
bernard-sumner:
I had to, okay.
Can this be a catchphrase? Please?
my god this is cute but so incredibly awkward.
This can go here too. I want to give Steve some coffee.
Thank you to the anon who reminded us about this! Total classic. All gigs should be announced in this fashion. (There’s more.)
Steve + Interviews Part III
Part I
Part II
So I finally watched The Life of Rock with Brian Pern and this part just about made me choke on my cornflakes.
he says a bit more than 3 words in this one
worth watching for jarvis being a pissy little brat