The mind in the cave, i thought, what great title. I think what moved me was just this idea of thinking that maybe you were seeing this kind of impulsing in humans at one of its earliest stages. And also, it was not a means to an end. It was just, i'm just going to make this ecause there are fertility signs in those caves,. But they're interesting in a different way because they're to ward off spirits or to try and makeyou know fertility better. There's something really lovely about doing it just for the sake of doing it. It's like a shed moment. Some people would never have that. You must be open to that kind of
This week on the Penguin Podcast, Isy Suttie is joined by author, radio presenter and pop legend, Jarvis Cocker.
Jarvis talks to Issy about his first memoir, 'Good Pop, Bad Pop'.
He also discusses why outer space and The Beetles were so influential to him, why he thinks everyone is creative, what he needs for his creativity, and what he wanted for Pulp as a revolutionary force.
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