Pulp - Babies
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Music video by Pulp performing Babies. (C) 1993 Universal Island Records Ltd. A Universal Music Company. - Hudba
Common people is their signature song, but this is my personal favourite to be honest.
This or Do You Remember the First Time. That guitar riff. Can't decide.
X2
'Do You Remember The First Time?' catched me.
Same
Common People isn't in the same league - sorry, fanboys and girls.
My brother stopped his car, once, in Sheffield, to let a pedestrian cross. It was Jarvis Cocker, wearing fluffy slippers and a sassy dressing gown. A brilliant, one-off original!
Aye, he liked antique dressing gowns.
Nah, they were Hush Puppies
He's fucking crazy... But awesome 😁😁😁💗💗💗💗xxxxxxx
Are you sure it wasn't Purves Grundy from Blouse?
Bollox
Best line in a song " I know you won't beleive it's true I went with her because she looks like you" pure gold.
"My God".....
Like my sister
Jarvis Cocker: The most charismatic man of the 90's.
Look, he's the only one who can can had no shirt inside a suit jacket without looking stupid!
David Bowie says you talk shit.
No xt
He has Ron Mael from Sparks to thank for that.
Saw Pulp at a pub called The Duchess & there were only 7 of us there. Jarvis came off the stage and sung & danced in the middle of us. Pissing about with the mic in the pocket of his tight fitting crinoline trousers. Rude boy.
@@JohnCox-ut3cv Its almost a crime that it took them a good decade and a bit before they got any bigger than a local pub band. I was staggered to have learned they formed in 78 (or therabouts). Then again I remember in the 90s thinking "Woah Jarvis looks great for an old dude". He was 32 haha. Oh to be so young again as to think 30 was old lol.
RIP Steve Mackey (November 10, 1966 - March 2, 2023), aged 56
You will be remembered as a legend.
Sorry about the bass player. :(
This is what Alex Turner thought he was doing in the Cornerstone video.
Underrated comment
Highly underrated
Omg yes yes yes yes
LMAOOOO
😂😂😂
Jesus Christ and all the saints, he is so beautiful, isn't he? What a gift to the world. Thank you Jarvis Cocker
Surprised no-one is commenting on how amazing the bass is in this song. I really have a soft spot for the 90's highly tuned, Peter Hook sound.
Aren't most people watching on their computers and getting a pretty muddy earful? And in the 90s wasn't Peter Hook mostly cashing cheques and tending his investments online from a great gaudy house on the shores of Lake Geneva or Lake Como?
But yeah, I'm with ya.
Absolutely brilliant
I just came to this because I love the bass part and Steve Mackey has just passed. 4yo comment but still relevant today.
RIP Steve Mackey
@@strudders2112 what the hell, this one's been in my head all day so I just sat down to finally listen and while appreciating the bass specifically only found out he passed this moment, from this comment.
Steve Mackey (1966-2023) passed today.
Thursday 2 March 2023
''I went with her cause she looks like you'' - bloody genius!
Damn
From atop her great fancy plinth somewhere, a towering gorgeous statue of Ideal Romantic Love scowls in Jarvis Cocker's direction for outing one of her dirtiest little secrets.
I love this line. When you're trying to explain yourself and you realize, as the words are coming out, how creepy they make you sound
MY GOD!
I tried that line... Results could've been better...
This song is pro life
How many masterpieces can one band have
all of them
For real
An amazing back catalogue 🎉
How can someone be that fucking cool
+i'mfeelingsupersonic By not trying to be cool. No studied beards, no self-conscious clothing, no attempt to fit in and to be something.
By in no way trying to be, or thinking he's cool
I kinda know him, he's such a cool guy.
+i'mfeelingsupersonic The Doctor is always that cool.
+i'mfeelingsupersonic its easy....he copied me
90's referencing the 70's. Fuck I'm old.
When did you realise it was too late?
TommyTwobats
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They formed in the late 70s it would be odd if they didn't!
I hear ya! It's not just me that thinks the music was better pre-millennium is it?
No!!!
RIP Steve Mackey
Alex turner didn't wanted to be one of the strokes... He wanted to be this guy
But this guy voice same with Strokes, Alex voice not good
@@as-zm8pq You wat riiite
ahha bold but true!!!!!! SHEFF SHEFF SHEFF
a s alex’s voice not good??wtf
@@as-zm8pq yeah mabye your voice is good 😂
Forget Common People. This is their best tune.
stage presence
He is so young and so gorgeous in this video. I would let him give me children every day of the week.
He’s in his 50s
Dude can you actually read??? She said IN THIS VIDEO. Of course he is now older than 50. omg
calm down there sally
I'm in Love girl
@crowly616 I'm DEAD 😂
Jarvis has such an amazing talent for telling stories
Yup, he is a great lyricist, storyteller.
In the 90s American music was good but British music was amazing. Both had a strong influence on each other but we nailed it.
R.I.P Steve Mackay thank you very much for all
Of the memories
Pulp is the original car seat headrest
BASED LITERALLY
Those were the days 🫠
I was young and so cool back then .
Now I'm ancient, in my 40's and fatter
Groan
You're still cool mate. You have good taste in music.
You know how many “Jarvis spotting” stories I’ve read? A lot. They can’t all be true. I doubt most of them. If they’re true, this guy wanders around England non-stop, aimlessly “bumping into” the entire country while wearing the most interesting clothes and shoes ever manufactured
wildmercuryfilms honestly, I would expect nothing less from him. The Bill Murray of the UK..
I met him in an airport in 2016 we were on the same flight flying berlin to manchester... i thought it couldnt be him flying easy jet... but i mentioned it to my sister who i was traveling with and the stranger in front of us turned around and said it is him his suitcase has his initials! anyway in the later struck up a conversation with JC he was incredibly nice and gracious and i have always been a huge fan.. we talked about what we were reading... he was wearing a black corduroy suit. one of the most surreal moments of my life.
I met Jarvis in Sainsbury's the other day and he put on a performance for me and my mates. I'll never forget it.
I’ve just bumped into him in my local Asda and he was buying the same bacon as me! (Own brand thick cut unsmoked).
I helped him move a piano
Rest in Paradise Steve Mackey 🖤
RIP Steve Mackey. Thanks for the music.
Jarvis Cocker is the coolest nerd in the world.
Jarvis is lovely in every way
IT'S ABOUT TIME WE HAVE SOME GOOD STALKER SONGS?
RIP Steve Mackey 😔
I feel like crying a little. This is such a sweet song. It reminds me of my teen years. Music was everything to me. It was my whole world.
same with me I was 12 when I first heard it.
Jarvis is really beautiful😭😭
R.I.P Steve mackey 🎸🙏
R.I.P. Steve
russell in the red satin shirt hits different tho😳
russell in all of his 1993-4 fits hits different
russell hits different in general
R. I. P. Steve Mackey
RIP steve Mackey can’t believe it
RIP Steve Mackey, the sound of his bass in this song is amazing 😞
Dear mother of god, this is a MASTERPIECE
Part of the masterpiece is now in heaven.
COME TO POLAND 🇵🇱 we need you Jarv 😎💙
1987 Walthamstow Charity shop. Pennies purchased a Purple wide lapel jacket, massively collared horribly tight shirt. Brown striped, tight thighs but flared strides. Big fat fake sideburns. Grabbed my mate’s Tarzan wig off him to finish it off. Walking into the Rose and Crown and drinkers were like WTF?!! What is that. No irony or trend just a laugh.
This video lifts my spirits more than anything I can think of. The visuals and interactions. The clever beautiful piercing synth, clever bridges and Rhythms. Soooooooo good.
Love u RoRo.
Truly do. xx 🧑🎤
I love the bass lines of Steve ❤️
Rest in peace 😢
oh hey, i'm pretty sure this video just broke 10 million views, because it was 9 something last i checked. glad people are still listening to this epic
One of the best pop songs ever heard. Masterpiece.
Bryan Ferry, probably: "Ever? When you have all mine to survey?"
"But yeah, ok, if by 'best' you mean quite solidly all right."
For me it sounds kind of Post Punk/New Wave like New Order in the 80s ?? Idk
British treasure. SOOO underated
Jarvis is an amazing mix. He has the swagger of Mick Jagger, the charisma of Freddie Mercury, the edgy cynical front of the Gallaghers, a bit of Bowie and the looks of Jim Morrison. Amazing guy. Why the hell weren't Pulp bigger than Oasis?????
Because people are stupid?
Because Oasis were a stadium rock band. Pulp are great but they didn't have the sound to sell out stadiums around the world.
Oasis' music touched the common working class British man more than Pulp. It's that's simple really
He’s nothing of the above and at best a imitation of them.
He mooned at mj at the brits and they finished him . Shame
R.I.P.😔
RIP Steve Mackey ❤
Requiescat in pace Steve Mackey
This song is one of the reasons why Britain is called “Great”.
This is what all the modern hipster people of today wish they were
we can try
..but, ultimately, they not from Sheffield and they just not, sadly, truly, just not Jarvis...
No tattoos either.
So accurate. Unfortunately they lack the talent and originality. Pretentiousness galore...
Western spot on
Wow I wish British people were real.
HAHAHAHAHAHAGAHA
They only exist on camera
RIP Steve 🙏😪🖤
RIP Steve Mackey - legend
The many different, heartbreaking, riffs in this are like a velvet purse - Babies is high romantic seediness. It's exquisite. There won't quite be a Pulp again as it requires first hand, bewildered, knowledge of supermarkets that are all decorated in various shades of brown, of environments where Rita Sue and Bob Too is a sympathetic contemporary, of the descent of the north amongst the chattering classes, of the culturelessness of Thatcherism and, yes, even of free university tuition that meant more of the intelligentsia were of very different backgrounds (and were cooler because lack of money didn't obsess them) . No more a taste of honey unless it's a euphemism.
Love this Paul.
Well said Paul, and RIP Steve!
Masterpiece. Thank pulp
If you're of a certain age and background this'll resonate and mean much more than a nice tune.
Russell Seniors eyes!!!
I'll never forget what this fella did to mick Jackson at the brit award,, legendary.
Jarvis is so 🔥🔥🔥🔥
The older I get the more convinced I am that Pulp were the best band of the '90s.
Remember during Britpop everyone was picking a side between Oasis and Blur.
Seems ridiculous as Pulp were delivering stuff like this that was on another level.
The "Different Class" album was light years ahead of anything Blur and Oasis put out.
Whoa, hold it right there. While "Different Class" is an outstanding album, it wasn´t ahead of anything, really. In terms of experimental playfulness and quality in delivering sound experience it is nowhere near Blur´s "13" album. And again, I love Pulp and I think "Different Class" is possibly their best album and one of my favourite album of the 90´s. But keep it real, please.
@@elwray3506 The album that went up against Different class would have been The Great Escape not 13 as that came out in 1999 4 year after Different class and by then Brit Pop had passed (1993 -97)
I Never understood that Blur vs Oasis Thing. I was always with Pulp! ❤️
Yeah, their 4 good songs.
@@royfr8136 easy tiger
Steve Mackey RIP - an unforgettable bass line……………
some people are just born to entertain....
Jarvis Cocker the original hipster, before hipster was a thing...he's so swag a licious, but what a great story teller. Love the way he delivers a line...
At that time the word hipster meant a person who was ahead of fashion. The look of the hipster came from fine art students in the UK, while the actual hipsters were dressing in 80s fashion at the time.
love you 4ever steve
Steve Mackey, RIP 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾😞
Thank you Pulp for the music you gave us. At my 50th birthday, we greet you from Costa Rica. Here we also listened to them and they gave us good times with their songs. Good trip unknown friend.!
Coolest dude ever
Coolest song ever. Heartbreaking sounds. So rich with statement and understatement, explicitness and implicitness.
If Britpop did anything, it gave us this slab of absolute pop genius.
I'm obsessed by this song: it reminds me all the girls I loved in my life.
It's a sensual masterpiece: no other British artist in the 90s has produced a wonderful product like that.
Kid named David:
❤😂same here nostalgia
it reminds me of all my sisters mates i "got it on" to
Brilliant
She died at the age of 45 and I never told her how much I loved her.
This is storytelling from so much more than the first person. No one can even get near to touching the sides like Pulp does it's sides.
babies > common people
Welterusten, Steve.
Rip, great bass player!
Why have I never heard of Pulp before? This band is amazing (I'm a Yank - maybe they didn't get much airplay here in the US at the time). Great band, in the mold of New Order, Cure, Smiths, etc.
This is what makes CZcams great.
the EP of this song has a track called "seconds" on it, if you haven't come across that yet it's crushingly amazing
They were one of the mainstays of 'Britpop'. So many great tunes to choose from. 'Common People', 'Misshapes', 'Do you remember the First Time', 'Disco 2000', 'This is Hardcore'.
They are popular in the US all their gigs get sold and everyone sings to their songs.
I love Pulp. Jarvis became an absolute legend when he interrupted Michael Jackson's Earth Song during the Brit awards '96? claiming it was blasphemous. I may not believe in a God anyway, but still, Jarvis became an absolute hero to me at that moment.
Despite being massive in the UK, Pulp only ever had one record in the US Billboard chart - and it reached no.114!
Pulp was ahead of the times
The "Steve's song"... :'(
True!
Yh 😧
I know Jarvis Cocker- we met first in 1995 when I was just signed at a pretentious nightclub called Smashing- we got talking. In 2017 I met him again- I’d been promoting the opening of an art gallery involving BBC interviews television presentation through their breakfast news- the gallery became one of the most helpful places I built my legacy as an artist through the Gallery- got filmed physically drawing by The Guardian Newspaper which led to me one day wondering; ‘how am I sitting in a private surround sound cinemas at a major arts award for videos hearing my marks on the paper as I sketched with brevity whilst they filmed! It was magical I was flown to Edinburgh. Then I met Jarvis when I had a painting hung at Sotheby’s in Bond Street at another awards ceremony. It was so fun- we sought of slouched against each other and muttered a few words- then because the presenter of the awards hadn’t shown up he was invited to do it- we grinned we both knew- ‘just came here for the art mate but here we go again!’
He’s a super guy- so so talented and so very intelligent without any pretence at all. He wants to stay in the background! He’s my elder statesmen! ❤️
Few typos!
I was reminiscing about bands with front men who don't play an instrument. And there was like the obvious bands like the Stones and AC/DC, but then I remembered this whirling dervish! Hahaha what a great frontman!
I am so happy i come from this depressing little island .
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate Jarvis' dancing...
That, my friends, is how you do it!
Aged like a fine wine. What a cracking track.
Pulp have reunited and are going on tour 2023. Google knows.
R I p Steve Mackay 😢
i love pulp
Jarvis cocker,..one of the most under appreciated genius's in the business,...he's just,...f'kin awesome,..love the way he's so grounded and didn't disappear up his own arse,..and this is prolly pulps best ever song...
so true still loving this in 2015
Oh god yes.
For real, I think the man is a proper GENIUS!!!
respect BECCA,..!!!! X
I know right! Im gonna admit, I haven't known of Pulp for long, actually only like, 5 days now, but Jarvis just seens so...so WEIRD. And i fuckin love it.
Pulp Jarvis groupe et chanteur CULTISSIME !!! ❤❤🔥🔥
No other "rock star" could take the piss out of himself like Jarvis, he's a genuine legend!
Aaaaah the 90's...i feel sorry for people who weren't there x
Man oh man I live in Utah I'm 63 years old now in 2023. Never heard of this band until their bass player died pretty cool
Jarvis Cocker is the only man that manages to put on a blazer without nothing under it and still look ok, like there is nothing wrong with that
The tenth Doctor during his heroin phase.
Rob Fraser 12 months late but HOLY SHIT YOURE SO RIGHT. It’s like baby Tenant
no way you guys
ooohhhmmmyygoodododd
Jarvis would make an amazing Doctor.
The Ninth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction ... At the end of life, the Doctor can regenerate his body, but in doing so gains a new ... him to regenerate and the Tenth Doctor (David Tennant) takes his place. ... Eccleston felt that Rose is a "heroine" who "teaches [the Doctor]
This is British pop at its finest ,so bittersweet full of drama longing and God when it hits the chorus the hairs on the arm stand.
Genius .
Why is this so good.
I met Jarvis in london around xmas 2011 he was at the occupy movement and was wearing a big beard said hello and ahook my hand on the steps of st pauls cathedral legend
Punchline still makes me smile 😊
3:11 this make me feels so happy
RIP STEVE🙏
the guitarist is clearly a Sparks fan
lol this made me cry because it reminded me how much i love music.
One of the best bands and songs of the 90's
Rest in power, Steve