i'm really a product of the age that i grew up in. I'd a space obsession, like loads of of my generation. And then bandi ove the beetles were around in my very formative years. So that thing of a band was a thing that, i hate using the word working class,. But, you know, kids from my kind of background had this super big beacon of hope. Let like olok, they did it. They're the biggest band in the world. That's good pop to me. This is a pair of ear plugs. Well, i dontknw about you, but i can't have any noise or any distract when i'm writing. It
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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