Reminds of when i translated 59 lyndhurst grove, along with the other susan song, and passed it of as German Poetry... Lyndhurst grove became : Auf der Strasse nach Ostbevern. So thank you for my good German grades, Jarvis!
@@mayonnaise6647 yes !!! i may not be as intense of a fan as i used to be back when i wrote this comment lol but i still think that they are one of the greatest bands ever and i love them c:
I remember watching this on broadcast, was only watching because I fancied the singer in Thrum, as soon as I saw Jarvis's slow motion scissor jump I knew this was special, stuck a video in and started recording, missed the first 20 seconds but spent the summer watching all 3 songs again and again. First time I'd seen Pulp, cracking bloody band! Got to see them live later that year. Good times to put it mildly!
Amazing performance! Thanks so much for this - I watched it many times before on an old VHS video back in the mid-90's and loved it. So good to see it again over 20 years later. Still love Jarvis now as much as I ever did - totally unique!
Thanks for putting this up, and taking me back to when I was 16! I was there- first time I'd seen Pulp in any shape or form, but could see it was pretty special, and was immediately hooked. Amazing to think they'd been kicking about for a decade before they got any serious attention from the media.
I've got a new appreciation for Russell's guitar playing.
Great performance. Amazing how Pulp were still a very overlooked band at that time. RIP Steve Mackey!
Reminds of when i translated 59 lyndhurst grove, along with the other susan song, and passed it of as German Poetry...
Lyndhurst grove became : Auf der Strasse nach Ostbevern.
So thank you for my good German grades, Jarvis!
words just cannot describe how much i love them and how much i love this performance
do you still love them
@@mayonnaise6647 yes !!! i may not be as intense of a fan as i used to be back when i wrote this comment lol but i still think that they are one of the greatest bands ever and i love them c:
@@franzaloud glad to hear that :) i miss when i was a HUGE fan of Pulp, good times. I still love them though
I remember watching this on broadcast, was only watching because I fancied the singer in Thrum, as soon as I saw Jarvis's slow motion scissor jump I knew this was special, stuck a video in and started recording, missed the first 20 seconds but spent the summer watching all 3 songs again and again. First time I'd seen Pulp, cracking bloody band! Got to see them live later that year. Good times to put it mildly!
one of their best performances idgaf
This changed my life forever. its lovely and humble
I agree comrade
After all these decades. Never thought I'd see this again.
Wow, better to find this now than never. You all have been keeping them to yourselves in the UK, haven't you? Ha ha, I found them. Love it.
Peak Pulp - dark, personal, sexy, vital.
Amazing performance! Thanks so much for this - I watched it many times before on an old VHS video back in the mid-90's and loved it. So good to see it again over 20 years later. Still love Jarvis now as much as I ever did - totally unique!
I always love it when I come across a live video from pulp with alternate lyrics
We 💜 PULP!
Thanks for putting this up, and taking me back to when I was 16! I was there- first time I'd seen Pulp in any shape or form, but could see it was pretty special, and was immediately hooked. Amazing to think they'd been kicking about for a decade before they got any serious attention from the media.
Scott Renton you're so lucky
God in the making
"he knows your friend called Heather but he never kissed her nethers" 😂 Love watching Jarvis making up the words on the spot.
My friend. Dont stop.
Correct me if I'm wrong but it seems Candida already had troubles with her arthritis and Mark Webber is kindly helping her.
good performance !
4:49 The cutest part lol
HE EAT ORANGLE
la mandarina
Russell's violin playing is insufferable, but that's what makes it cool.
I no someone who wants them shoes lol