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Pulp llegó a la fama en la década de los noventa con himnos como “Common People” y “Disco 2000”. Veinticinco años y millones de discos vendidos después, regresan a Sheffield para dar su último concierto en el Reino Unido. Una película que explora las ideas y creencias de la banda en torno a la fama, el amor, la muerte y el mantenimiento automotriz.
PULP found fame on the world stage in the 90’s with anthems like ‘Common People’ and ‘Disco 2000’. 25 years later, they return to Sheffield for their last UK concert. Giving a career best performance exclusive to the film, the band share their thoughts on fame, love, mortality & car maintenance.
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"Do you remember the first time?" asks the big screen on the main stage, just before Pulp arrive. Many up the front were but a twinkle when Sheffield's finest debuted Common People here, back on this day in 1994 – "Who was here?" questions Jarvis. "Who was born?" Not that it appears to dampen anyone's ardour – and who can blame them, because this is an imperious set, ranging from a perfect F.E.E.L.I.N.G C.A.L.L.E.D L.O.V.E to a glorious Misshapes, its line about "The future that they've got mapped out/ Is nothing left to shout about" sounding more contemporary than ever. Jarvis jumps from towering speaker cabinets, lies horizontal for some athletic hip-thrusting during a torrid This Is Hardcore, and dedicates Joyriders to "the rioters", quipping "they weren't rioting, they were just playing Grand Theft Auto outdoors". Honestly, it's hard to imagine how their reformation could have been handled any better.
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A look at Pulp's Common People, a song that examines class, politics and Britain in the 90s.
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Go down to Finsbury Park and witness the legendary "The Park Is Mine"; 1. The Fear 2. Do You Remember The First Time? 3. Dishes 4. Seductive Barry 5. Sorted For E's & Wizz 6. TV Movie 7. A Little Soul 8. Party Hard 9. Help The Aged 10. Sylvia 11. This Is Hardcore 12. Glory Days 13. Common People 14. Laughing Boy 15. Something Changed
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Interviews of the cast and crew behind the scene of the music video 'This Is Hardcore' by Pulp
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Rockumentary following British rock band Pulp on their 1995 UK tour.
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Pulp step in for The Stone Roses at Glastonbury '95, in a set regarded as one of the greatest Glastonbury has ever offered.