Jarvis Cocker & Pulp on Fashion, Ireland 1993
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Members of Pulp display their style in a fashion parade and Jarvis Cocker reveals some tempting competition prizes.
From Sheffield in Yorkshire, the English band Pulp are known as much for their sartorial sense as their musical style. The five members of Pulp take part in a fashion parade. Their catwalk is the staircase in The Rock Garden, the live music venue in Temple Bar, Dublin.
First to descend the stairs is the Pulp guitarist and violin player Russell Senior. Resplendent in white teamed with a red tank top, he reveals his major fashion influences are,
Mainly kids in Rotherham really.
Next to run the fashion gauntlet is drummer Nick Banks, who wears a more sombre colour palette. He is followed by bass player Steve Mackey who describes his own look as,
An excursion in brown.
Keyboard player Candida Doyle sporting a faux fur pink gilet is next down the runway, followed by vocalist, guitarist and keyboard player Jarvis Cocker. He deadpans that his velvet jacket is very good for picking up pieces dust.
I tend to roll around on the carpet instead of hovering.
Jarvis Cocker explains the background to his name before introducing a competition. One lucky winner will get Pulp goodies and rarities along with some more unusual prizes.
This episode of 'JMTV Rocks The Garden’ was broadcast on 26 March 1993. The reporter is Niamh Walsh.
Gosh 31 years ago 😢.
31 years before that was 1962. Time flies. Hold on to your hats everyone and be kind.
Enjoy the moment. You'll never be as young again as you are right now! ...
sparks is playing in the background when russell comes down hahaha
This clip appeared on the RTE Archives site last year - you don't happen to have the rest of the show where Pulp mimed to a couple of thier songs, do you?
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Would love to hear if anyone out there won the prizes here!
Bizarre! Especially how she is touching and pulling at them!
she really gets a buzz out of it doesn't she. Condescending as f*ck.
This is what people did, when things were better
kids in rotherham, but you never heard it from the councillors.
Old Spice, very 1970s.
00.29 when u ask a Muslim why they moved to England