Other Mixes By Dom1
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COCK-ER-DOODLE DOO: THIS ONE'S FOR PULP
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
Alan Hawkshaw | (Theme From) Grange Hill (1976) | |
Quentin Crisp | Excerpt From An Evening With (1979) | |
Baker Street Philarmonic | The Last One (1971) | |
Freddie & The Dreamers | Short Shorts (1963) | |
Terry Scott | My Brother (1963) | |
Serge Gainsbourg | Je Suis Venu Te Dire Que Je M'en Vais (1973) | |
Scott Walker | Time Operator (1970) | |
Paris Studio Group | Acroche Toi Caroline (1967) | |
Tom Jones | She's A Lady (1971) | |
John Cooper Clarke | Beasley Street (1980) | |
Sir John Betjeman (music Jim Parker) | Business Girls (1974) | |
Jack | White Jazz (1996) | |
Birds With Ears | Head In My Bag (1981) | |
Georges Guetary | I'll Build A Stairway To Paradise (From the movie An American In Paris) (1951) | |
The Smiths | What Difference Does It Make (1984) | |
Pulp | My Lighthouse (1983) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Sam Fonteyn | (Theme from) Please Sir (1969) | |
George Formby | You Can't Keep A Growing Lad Down (1934) | |
The Fall | Industrial Estate (1979) | |
All Seeing I / Jarvis Cocker | Drive Safely Darlin (1999) | |
The Blue Aeroplanes | The Applicant (1990) | |
Tindersticks | Her (original version) (1993) | |
Hot Chocolate | Disco Queen (1974) | |
David Bowie | The Dirty Song (from The BBC Production of Baal) (1982) | |
Lotte Lenya | Lost In The Stars (1958) | |
Human League | Blind Youth (1979) | |
Jacques Brel | Je Ne Sais Pas (1966) | |
Felt | Crystal Ball (1984) | |
Dusty Springfield | Come For A Dream (1970) | |
The Hawksworth Big Band | (Theme From) Man About The House (1969) | |
Roxy Music | Virginia Plain (1972) | |
Pulp | Razzmatazz (1993) | |
Comment:
Pulp formed 1981 in Sheffield: released debut EP in 1983 in the same year The Smiths released their debut single `Hand In Glove'. Morrissey's impact is fairly immediate, Cocker lies on the fringes for 10 years until `His'n'Hers' is released featuring the single Do You Remember The First Time. I was living in Australia when I read the reviews for this album which, as I rememember, compared the album's sound to Tom Jones, Abba and Serge Gainsbourg! I remember seeing Jarvis backstage at Brixton Academy after Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. I passed him on the way to the toilets. Dressed in a floppy hat, wearing reading glasses, he seemed confused, well Nick Cave dressed in a Mark's'n Spencer's Tank Top is enough to confuse anyone.Feedback:
Cute.
Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Get a fucking burner!!!!
Incredibly good!
Another one for which I am longing. And, I too, long for these in CD version ...
Another one for which I am longing. And, I too, long for these in CD version ...
Dom - looks very cool and even includes my favorite Roxy Music song.
Looks great. Anything with Tindersticks makes me swoon. That, plus the Scott Walker, is enough to make me... well, never mind ;-) Pulp is the greatest Brit-pop band (just kidding!!! Thanks to you I have learned that Pulp is not technically Brit-pop, although they are quite British and quite poppy, which is a bit confusing). I love "My Lighthouse". In short, I'd love to hear this.
Tom Jones. Need I say more?
Splendid, though the appeal of Pulp escapes me. Perhaps I'll give 'em another try.
What Thomas said ;)
Like it. I am picturing a fork spearing a sausage right now.
help the mutha...nevermind. great mix.
what Thomas Mohr says! Great idea, brilliantly executed as usual
I am with Curtis....a reassessing may be in order....
great idea, great picks, great band. love that serge tune.
Well assembled for a deserving band.
Kudos galore. A sweet mix for one of Blighty's best bands. I worship the ground that Pulp walks on and will forever lament never seeing them live. Dead brill.
If you keep making mixes this good, hell, I'll buy you a damn burner. (Actually I won't, but I'd think long and hard about it.)
Let's start the Buy Dom A Burner Fund!! :) I still maintain that Pulp have a lot of Britpop coursing through them, but that doesn't really matter - you've got a really great mix here, nice idea too! Too many great choices to name them all, but I especially like The Smiths, Gainsbourg and Fall picks.
fuck yeah! I got mad love for Pulp and an unresolved crush on Jarvis (ever since some ginkn at school, while looking for scrap paper in an art lesson, picked up a magazine cover with our man on it and said 'there's something wrong with this guy!') and mad love for a lot of this! Fuck yeah again!!
Very nice.
Damn you never cease to amaze me! For a Jarvis mix the Quenton Crisp and George Formby picks are absolute genius. Actually, most of your picks are perfect. And not just for a theme - I know this listens real damn nice.