Pulp é um grupo de britpop que surgiu em Sheffield, Inglaterra, no ano de 1978 graças ao então estudante de 15 anos Jarvis Cocker. Mas nem sempre foi assim, ou seja, antes o nome da banda era "Arabacus Pulp", nome que, como sabemos, logo foi substituido por "Pulp".
Desde o início sendo uma banda pouco popular, seu sucesso se limitou ao Reino Unido, onde sua mesclagem de rock alternativo com referências da disco music e com as letras de Cocker fez do Pulp um grupo britâncio aclamado, em meados dos anos 90.
Quatro anos de trabalho duro!Neste mês de maio fizemos quatro anos no ar. Continuamos trabalhando na divulgação deste maravilhoso instrumento, obrigado por participar da nossa história!
Bad Cover Version, by Pulp on WE LOVE LIFE album. Now we can all do our own bad cover versions. (Martin Hollingham [email protected])
[Intro] D / Dmaj7Em / Em7A / A6 x2
[Verse 1] DEmA The word's on the street: you've found someone new. DEmA If he looks nothing like me I'm so happy for you. CADF# I heard an old girlfriend has turned to the church - CAD she's trying to replace me, but it'll never work. Bm 'Cos every touch reminds you of just how sweet it could have been EmG And every time he kisses you it leaves behind the D bitter taste of saccharine.
[Verse 2] DEmA A bad cover version of love is not the real thing. DEmA Bikini-clad girl on the front who invited you in. CADF# Such great disappointment when you got him home - CAD the original was so good; the one you no longer own. Bm And every touch reminds you of just how sweet it could have been EmGD And every time he kisses you, you get the taste of saccharine. EmDA It's not easy to forget me, it's so hard to disconnect EmGA When it's electronically reprocessed to give a more life-like effect.
[Chorus] (Not really sure of the chord here probably G) Aah, sing your song about all the sad imitations that D got it so wrong DEm It's like a later "Tom & Jerry" when the two of them could talk AG Like the Stones since the Eighties, like the last days D of Southfork. DEm Like "Planet of the Apes" on TV, the second side of "'Til the Band Comes in" A Like an own-brand box of cornflakes: he's going to let D you down my friend.