I agree, although they can't be compared directly, they are both absolutely brilliant lyricists. There was a lot of very good material demoed for WLL that wasn't included on the final album so a deluxe edition would be really worthwhile. Personally I prefer WLL to TIH.
Some Pulp fans have got together to try and get a deluxe edition of their final album, We Love Life, released. It was unfairly overlooked on first release in 2002 and the band recorded many songs that never made it onto the final album due to it's fairly long gestation period. Pulp's previous...
In my opinion the track is as dull as the proverbial. The funniest thing I heard was Lima being interviewed when he said 'those songs sounded a lot better when I was singin' 'em. They're alright if you like things soft' Don't usually have much time for either of em but that was a classic quote.
I have to add my voice to the choir and say that I am not a big fan of these remasters. Too loud, too much high end and distortion in my opinion. I have to confess to being flabbergasted that Bernard, of all people, allowed this to happen to his carefully crafted music. He's usually so anal...
Those MBV remasters will never come out, ever, ever, ever.....never. At least that's my opinion. Shame as it is about time that people remembered what great records they made. Have to rely on my old vinyl of You Made Me Realise.
Well I really wanna buy this but just like the Station To Station set it is just so expensive. Also, on a more humorous note 'remastered by Kevin Shields'! Shouldn't he be doing the MBV remasters?
C'mon guys lets not forget the greatest cat song of all, if one discounts the soundtrack to 'The Aristocats' of course, I am talking here about 'Lucifer Sam' by Syd Barretts Pink Floyd.
I am a huge fan of the great man too. He truly is an artist on a singular prophetic trip. Do you buy his albums from his website? I thought that Black Sheep was hsi best work in ages. Saw hime live on the Jehovakill tour and it was a simply stunning show. Check this link out...
Oh I really hope so. With Russell back in the band too, that would be great. Russell is appearing in a panel discussion here in Sheffield to promote 'The Beat Is The Law' film. When those Pulp guys get together magic is in the air.
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