I've never had a proper job really. I started the group at school when school came to an end, then i was kind of emboldened by the fact that we'd had this johm peel session so i kept doing it. Do you think you would have retained your love for making music, personally, if you hadn't? This is completely hypothetical, of course. But if you hadn’t ended up making a living from it, and if pulpit had no success, do you reckon, you would have been like working as a quantity surveyor now,. but playing every night and carrying the as?
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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