All-Seeing I with Jarvis Cocker - Walk Like a Panther
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bop like a pigeon tomorrow
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i like a lot when someone reply(with intelligence) to my comment, anyway, maybe you right, but imho is better christie, for his voise and for the feelings he give me, but like i said is my opinion and i dont want put my comment like a bible verse:)
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@dennyleso Christie doesn't even understand the lyrics, hence he can't sing it properly.
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I fucking love this song!
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no way, christie is a lot better, good job jarvis but christie is far a miles away
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@JarvisOcock Better than Jacko's crap.,
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@JarvisOcock Are you...? Sounds like something he would say against his own music? Anyway... that may very well be true, but considering all the other shite now, it isn't too bad after all!
Are you the guy about to kiss the piggy?
He is a performer... something that some of THE best acts around, failed to do! It may not be Pink Floyd or Jimi in the music side of things, but isn't terrible, like the crappy boy bands and the constant drivel seen every week on the X factor! Eh?
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@JarvisOcock lol care to elaborate further than... "Yeah.... " Mr Ocock? Were you at Reading at the weekend? Pulp was brilliant, simply brilliant... I saw them at T in the Park, a few years back and was really impressed. Watched the Reading + Leeds gig on BBCthree on Saturday night, they still sound great!
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Do you have the Sebadoh performance to upload? I've never seen it and heard great things.
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this was shown on my 22nd birthday, so much better than the version with Tony Christie.
Maybe Jarvis is performing it because he wrote the song!!!!!
markjb 2 years ago 17
Ah yes, I remember this. Every week, Top of the Pops was unrelenting tosh, and then all of a sudden, 29th January 1999 (I looked it up), the put on:
Jarvis with The All Seeing I
Terrorvision
The Offspring
Gay Dad
and even Sebadoh. Sebadoh! On Top of the Pops? Blimey. I could not believe my eyes.
And then, next week, back to the same old rubbish as before, with Bryan Adams, Dru Hill and Armand van Helden. And that meek surrender led directly to the show dying in 2006. It did, honest.
theploughmanslunch 3 years ago 11