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  2. Pulp (band) - Wikipedia

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    Pulp's relationship with Fire Records was tempestuous and Cocker admitted later that the band only accepted the deal as it "was the only offer on the table". [10] During this period, the singles "Little Girl" and "Dogs Are Everywhere" were released. Pulp's next major release was Freaks (1987), an album recorded in one week due to record label ...

  3. Awkward silence - Wikipedia

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    In the film Pulp Fiction, Mia and Vincent discuss uncomfortable silences after a pause in their conversation at Jackrabbit Slim's: [9] Mia: Don't you hate that? Vincent: Hate what? Mia: Uncomfortable silences. Why do we feel it's necessary to yak about bullshit in order to be comfortable? Vincent: I don't know. That's a good question.

  4. Help the Aged (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Help the Aged" is a song by British alternative rock band Pulp from their 1998 album, This Is Hardcore. Written as a sarcastic reflection of Pulp singer Jarvis Cocker's ageing, the song was disliked by Pulp guitarist Russell Senior who left the band before the song's release and sought to prevent it from being released as a single.

  5. 5 Albums I Can’t Live Without: Mark Webber of Pulp - AOL

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    Name Mark Webber Best known for Being an internationally recognized curator of avant-garde cinema, and guitarist in Pulp. Current city London. Really want to be in Los Angeles is one of my ...

  6. Mis-Shapes - Wikipedia

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    The double-A sided single reached number two on the UK Singles Chart, though the single did attract controversy due to the drug themes of "Sorted for E's and Wizz". It was Pulp's second successive number-two hit in 1995, with "Common People" having reached the same position in June. As a standalone single, "Mis-Shapes" reached number 15 in ...

  7. O.U. (Gone, Gone) - Wikipedia

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    "O.U. (Gone, Gone)" is a song written and released by British pop band Pulp in 1992. Recorded with producer and former Pulp member Simon Hinkler, "O.U." would be the band's first single with Gift Records, with whom the band signed after conflicting with indie label Fire.

  8. Lipgloss (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Lipgloss" is a song by British rock band Pulp from their fourth album, His 'n' Hers (1994). With lyrics written by Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker about the deterioration of social skills that comes with a relationship in the context of a breakup, the song was the first that the band worked on for their new record company, Island Records.

  9. Do You Remember the First Time? - Wikipedia

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    If you do remember the first time you saw Pulp, you want to relive it. If you don't, all you want is a credible facsimile." [ 7 ] Sometimes, a "sanitised" version of the song was aired on TV and radio, with the lyric " I don't care if you screw him " changed to " I don't care if you knew him ".

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