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Jarvis Cocker thinks the public grew tired of the "grumpiness" of Britpop stars. The 59-year-old musician was a figurehead of the Britpop era in the 1990s, and he's explained why the public fell out of love with the genre. Jarvis - who enjoyed significant success with Pulp in the 90s - told the 'Rise And Fall Of Britpop' podcast: "[Britpop] had this euphoria of thinking, 'Yeah, we're the snotty kids and we're finally getting to go centre stage.' "Then everybody was drinking too much and getting a hangover - and then, of course, people don't want to buy records by hungover people. "Then the Spi...
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Jarvis Cocker's relationship with his estranged father was "constantly very uncomfortable". The Pulp legend's late father, Mack, left him when he was just seven, and when they reunited in 2007 in Australia, they found it extremely difficult to repair the broken father-son bond. Speaking on the 'How To Fail With Elizabeth Day' podcast, Jarvis recalled: “I did attempt to get to know my dad later in life. And what became really apparent really quickly was because there had been this long, 20-25 year gap, that when we eventually did meet each other and try to establish a relationship, it just didn...
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Jarvis Cocker always dreamt of "stardom" - but didn't like it when he attained it. The former Pulp frontman - who has penned the new book 'Good Pop, Bad Pop' about his early upbringing and relationship with music - admits his idea of being famous growing up was very different to what it was like in reality. Speaking on the 'How To Fail With Elizabeth Day' podcast, he said: “I'd wanted that stardom, or I built up an idea of what I thought stardom would be, and the actual reality of it I didn't like. When you've wished for something for most of your life, and then you get it, which most people n...
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