TIMESTAMPS 0:06 Pink Glove 4:51 Lipgloss 8:29 Do You Remember The First Time? 12:31 Have You Seen Her Lately 15:59 Joyriders 19:13 Acrylic Afternoons 23:43 His ‘N’ Hers
I saw this episode of the Beat on LWT at the time (14 years old), but I regret that I never saw this Pulp live. The first time I finally got to see them was the next year, headlining at Glastonbury (to everyone's surprise), at which point they spontaneously jumped up a league. This Pulp retains the rough edges of a club band, and I like it a lot, today and then. Most britpop was shit, but Pulp were doing it before it had a name, and before major labels started snapping up any twat in a Fred Perry. This lot and Suede and Modern Life is Rubbish and that's not a bad snapshot for Brtipop before it was Britpop.
RIP Steve Mackey 11/10/1966 - 03/02/2023 We lost one of the best! :(
jarvis’ outfits always mesmerise me, he is an enchantingly attractive individual
Hottest human to ever live
The era when music was great … Pulp was so unique!
90s britpop was the pinnacle.
TIMESTAMPS
0:06 Pink Glove
4:51 Lipgloss
8:29 Do You Remember The First Time?
12:31 Have You Seen Her Lately
15:59 Joyriders
19:13 Acrylic Afternoons
23:43 His ‘N’ Hers
Love to hear a live version of the song His & Hers
plenty of them out there on youtube :)
puros temazos
Thanks for uploading! Classic! ❤
This is pure magic thank you for posting!! ❤
Cheers for this - I had it on VHS back in the day. If I remember it was broadcast with Sultans of Ping FC effectively in support.
Yes, he was rather rough on himself with that harmonica/Iggy impression
Jarvis is a saucy 30 years young here.
I saw this episode of the Beat on LWT at the time (14 years old), but I regret that I never saw this Pulp live. The first time I finally got to see them was the next year, headlining at Glastonbury (to everyone's surprise), at which point they spontaneously jumped up a league. This Pulp retains the rough edges of a club band, and I like it a lot, today and then. Most britpop was shit, but Pulp were doing it before it had a name, and before major labels started snapping up any twat in a Fred Perry. This lot and Suede and Modern Life is Rubbish and that's not a bad snapshot for Brtipop before it was Britpop.
Pretty Candida here
Steve, is there any chance you have The Poppies on the Beat at the Astoria?!
No, sorry.
Would love to see this: I remember they had some live Phoenix footage on there but probably from later, 1993/4