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Track: Farmers Market
Artist: Pulp
Album: More

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Name: Pulp
Spotify Genres: britpop, madchester
Followers: 1,077,867
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British indie rock/Britpop band founded in 1978 in Sheffield. Sole constant member is [a76828] who formed the band while at school, and led the band through a series of stylistic changes and numerous band members until finding success and a stable lineup by the early 90s. They split in 2002, and reformed in 2011 for a series of reunion concerts before going on hiatus again in 2013. It was announced in 2022 that Pulp was to reunite and play some shows in 2023, as confirmed by Jarvis Cocker at a Q&A for his memoir, "Good Pop, Bad Pop", which was initially teased via a cryptic Instagram video posted by Cocker featuring the lyrics, "What exactly do you do for an encore?", that featured on the song "This Is Hardcore" from the album of the same name. [B]Lineup History[/B]: [I][B]Early Years[/B][/I]: [b]1978[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Peter Dalton [i](Guitar/Keyboards)[/i], Ian Dalton [i](Percussion)[/i] [b]1979[/b]:Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Peter Dalton [i](Guitar/Keyboards)[/i], David 'Fungus' Lockwood [i](Bass)[/i], Mark Swift [i](Drums)[/i] [b]Jan 1980 - Jul 1980[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Peter Dalton [i](Guitar/Keyboards)[/i], Philip 'Pip' Thompson [i](Bass)[/i], Mark Swift [i](Drums)[/i] [b]Jul 1980 - March 1981[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Peter Dalton [i](Guitar/Keyboards)[/i], Jamie Pinchbeck [i](Bass)[/i], Jimmy Sellars [i](Drums)[/i] [b]March 1981 - Jan 1982[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Peter Dalton [i](Guitar/Keyboards)[/i], Jamie Pinchbeck [i](Bass)[/i], Wayne Furniss [i](Drums)[/i] [b]Feb 1982 - Aug 1982[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Peter Dalton [i](Guitar/Keyboards)[/i], David Hinkler [i](Keyboards/Guitar/Trombone)[/i] Jamie Pinchbeck [i](Bass)[/i], Wayne Furniss [i](Drums)[/i] [I] [B]It[/B] [/I]: [b]Mid 1982[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Wayne Furniss [i](Guitar)[/i], David Hinkler [i](Keyboards/Guitar/Trombone)[/i], Simon Hinkler [i](Bass)[/i], Peter Boam [i](Drums)[/i] [b]October 1982 - early 1983[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], David Hinkler [i](Keyboards/Guitar/Trombone/Bass)[/i], Peter Boam [i](Guitar)[/i], Tim Allcard [i](Keyboards/Guitar/Poetry)[/i], Michael Paramore [i](Drums)[/i] [I] [B]Everybody's Problem[/B] [/I]: [b]1983[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Tim Allcard [i](Keyboards/Guitar/Poetry)[/i], Saskia Cocker [i](Vocals)[/i], Magnus Doyle [i](Drums)[/i] [I] [B]Freaks & Associated Singles[/B] [/I]: [b]1984 - November 1986[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Russell Senior [i](Guitar/Vocals)[/i], Candida Doyle [i](Keyboards)[/i], Pete Mansell [i](Bass)[/i], Magnus Doyle [i](Drums)[/i] [b]December 1986[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Russell Senior [i](Guitar/Vocals)[/i], Captain Sleep [i](Keyboards)[/i], Steven Havenhand [i](Bass)[/i], Nick Banks [i](Drums)[/i] [b]1987[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Russell Senior [i](Guitar/Vocals)[/i], Candida Doyle [i](Keyboards)[/i], Steven Havenhand [i](Bass)[/i], Nick Banks [i](Drums)[/i] [b]Jan 1988 - Aug 1988[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Russell Senior [i](Guitar/Vocals)[/i], Candida Doyle [i](Keyboards)[/i], Antony Genn [i](Bass)[/i], Nick Banks [i](Drums)[/i] [I] [B]Separations, His N' Hers [/B] [/I]: [b]Late 1988 - Mid 1995[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Russell Senior [i](Guitar)[/i], Candida Doyle [i](Keyboards)[/i], Steve Mackey [i](Bass)[/i], Nick Banks [i](Drums)[/i] [I] [B] Different Class[/B] [/I]: [b]Mid-1995 - 1997[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Russell Senior [i](Guitar/Vocals)[/i], Mark Webber [i](Guitar/Keyboards)[/i], Candida Doyle [i](Keyboards)[/i], Steve Mackey [i](Bass)[/i], Nick Banks [i](Drums)[/i] [I] [B] This Is Hardcore, We Love Life[/B] [/I]: [b]1997 - 2002[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Mark Webber [i](Guitar/Keyboards)[/i], Candida Doyle [i](Keyboards)[/i], Steve Mackey [i](Bass)[/i], Nick Banks [i](Drums)[/i] with Richard Hawley [i](Guitar)[/i] [I][B] Reunion [/B][/I]: [b]2011[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Russell Senior [i](Guitar/Vocals)[/i], Mark Webber [i](Guitar/Keyboards)[/i], Candida Doyle [i](Keyboards)[/i], Steve Mackey [i](Bass)[/i], Nick Banks [i](Drums)[/i] with Richard Hawley [i](Guitar)[/i] [b]2012 -2013[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Mark Webber [i](Guitar/Keyboards)[/i], Candida Doyle [i](Keyboards)[/i], Steve Mackey [i](Bass)[/i], Nick Banks [i](Drums)[/i] with Richard Hawley [i](Guitar)[/i] [b]2023[/b]: Jarvis Cocker [i](Vocals/Guitar)[/i], Mark Webber [i](Guitar/Keyboards)[/i], Candida Doyle [i](Keyboards)[/i], Nick Banks [i](Drums)[/i], with Andrew McKinney [i](Bass)[/i], Emma Smith [i](Violin/Guitar)[/i], Adam Betts [i](Percussion)[/i], Richard Jones [i](Strings)[/i]

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Release: Pulp - More.
Year: 2025
Genres: Rock, Pop
Styles: Indie Rock, Alternative Rock

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LYRICS

That was a good year
The one when we still believed
Despite all evidence pointing to the contrary
I had nothing
I had nothing to base this love upon
Nothing but a feeling
Way down at the base of my spine
That's got nothing at all to do with my mind
No

Just a feeling
Just a feeling
Now I stalk the labyrinth
Of my own myth
Searching for clues
With this fading glo-stick
But I've found nothing
I found nothing to base my life upon
Nothing but this feeling
Way down at the base of my spine
That's got nothing at all to do with my mind
No

There was no coat-check
So we wore our dreams out on the dance floor
We danced so hard
Got so hot
That they fused to us all
We thought we were just joking trying dreams on for size
We never realised we'd be stuck with them for the rest of our natural lives

(Summoned from the dark under the most extraordinary circumstances)
That's when I saw you babe
In the car park of the Farmers Market
Backlit by the sunset
Or maybe the fires marking the end of the world
I stammered some pleasantries
As I walked back to the car
And then I thought
"Hold on!
Are these groceries really that important?
More important than getting your number?
Or finding out who you actually are?"
And you made it easy on me Babe
You smiled
And I could see that life had got to you too
It was nothing serious
Just a flesh wound
Still working on the dream
And I said, "Hey babe, ain't it time we started living?"
Ain't it time we started living?
Ain't it time we started living?
Ain't it time we started living?
In a car park?
But then the future broke through
And I knew
That I was right

Ain't it time we started feeling?
Ain't it time we started feeling?
Ain't it time we started feeling?