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Pulp’s O2 shows have coincided with them hitting the number one spot for their new album More, and the spectacular staging ...
But then Jarvis has always done things his own way. Sheffield’s ‘weed in tweed’ with his charity shop clothes and NHS glasses who formed his weird little indie band in the 80s with a John ...
Neil Young’s encore was always going to include Rockin’ in the Free World – and it didn’t disappoint. He could have ended it ...
Jarvis Cocker pulls some grapes out of his jacket pocket and tosses them into the crowd. He has chocolates in his other pocket, which he shares out too. You imagine his pockets are always full of ...
Cocker lights up at the mention of Patten and remembers meeting him at the start of the 80s: “It was really cheeky. We just walked round to his house in Handsworth because it was so close to where I ...
Jarvis Cocker pulls some grapes out of his jacket ... s ‘weed in tweed’ with his charity shop clothes and NHS glasses who formed his weird little indie band in the 80s with a John Peel ...
Let’s all meet up in the year 2025 – and instead of a fountain down the road, its over to the huge confines of Manchester’s ...
Glastonbury saved the best 'til last, with a triumphant set by American star Olivia Rodrigo to close the festival's Pyramid ...
А Produced by James Ford of Arctic Monkeys fame, the album was created in an unusually quick three-week session in Sheffield and re-examines the themes of aging while retaining frontman Jarvis ...
I have long believed that the BBC is one of the main supporting pillars of socialism in Britain today and that many who work for it are rootedly anti-Semitic.
That last, Sheffield-based band, led by singer Jarvis Cocker, was initially an outlier because its first two albums came out in the ’80s and weren’t representative of what came later.
GLASTONBURY is the holy grail of music festivals, with any act worth its salt desperate to play at the iconic Worthy Farm ...