When pulp did get some success, i wasn't just happy with that. As it's like, o now we have to change the world. Now the revolution starts. And maybe that's why i got a bit er crestfallen about it. Human beings just are never satisfied. I suppose it's funny, because i wouldn't know that from the outside, it feels like you have changed. But if you were told that you would have had the success that pulp has had an ines to have when you were young, you ha've gone wild. That's going to be amazing. No matter what success you get, the horizon's just change, don't you? And your ambitions
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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