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Live Performances by Pulp in 1995

Pulp - Disco 2000 Live Performance at Brixton Academy (4K Remastered)

Brixton Academy
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 1995 | Video Length: 4:28
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  • In January 1995, Pulp was at a pivotal moment in their career, performing live at the Brixton Academy during a period of significant recognition follo... Read Full Description >

    In January 1995, Pulp was at a pivotal moment in their career, performing live at the Brixton Academy during a period of significant recognition following the release of their acclaimed album "His 'n' Hers." This album, released in 1994, marked Pulp's breakthrough into mainstream success, featuring hit singles like "Do You Remember the First Time?" and "Lipgloss," which helped establish them as a key player in the Britpop movement. The live recording of "Disco 2000," captured during this exhilarating time, showcases their energetic performance style and the infectious enthusiasm of their growing fan base. Interestingly, "Disco 2000" would later be included in their landmark album "Different Class," released later in 1995, solidifying their place in the cultural landscape of the 90s. The performance itself exemplifies Pulp's unique blend of witty lyrics and catchy melodies, elements that would become hallmarks of their music.

Pulp - Underwear Live Performance at Brixton Academy in 4K Remastered

Brixton Academy
London, England, United Kingdom

January 1, 1995 | Video Length: 4:05
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  • In January 1995, Pulp was at a pivotal moment in their career, performing live at the Brixton Academy shortly after the release of their album "His 'n... Read Full Description >

    In January 1995, Pulp was at a pivotal moment in their career, performing live at the Brixton Academy shortly after the release of their album "His 'n' Hers," which came out in 1994. This album marked a significant turning point for the band, propelling them into the spotlight and garnering critical acclaim with its blend of Britpop and alternative rock. The song "Underwear," performed in the live recording, became a fan favorite and is notable for its evocative lyrics and distinctive sound. This concert came during a peak period when Pulp was solidifying their identity in the music scene, leading to their later iconic album "Different Class," released in 1995, which would further elevate their status. The Brixton Academy venue, known for its vibrant atmosphere, added an electric energy to the performance, showcasing the band's burgeoning popularity and their connection with the audience during this transformative phase in their career.

  • In January 1995, Pulp was riding a wave of significant success as they were on the cusp of mainstream recognition, following the release of their four... Read Full Description >

    In January 1995, Pulp was riding a wave of significant success as they were on the cusp of mainstream recognition, following the release of their fourth studio album, "His 'n' Hers," in 1994. The live recording of "Mis-Shapes" from Brixton Academy showcases their energetic and distinct pop sound that merged elements of Britpop and social commentary, a hallmark of their music. By this point, frontman Jarvis Cocker had begun to establish himself as a charismatic and outspoken figure of the genre, contributing to the band's growing popularity. The performance captured in this recording not only reflects the band's vibrant live presence but also encapsulates a moment of excitement as they transitioned into broader fame, especially with their subsequent album, "Different Class," which would be released later in 1995 and feature major hits. This fully realized live aspect of Pulp's artistry becomes an important part of their legacy.

Pulp - Acrylic Afternoons Live Performance at Brixton Academy in 4K

Brixton Academy
London, United Kingdom

January 1, 1995 | Video Length: 8:45
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  • In January 1995, Pulp performed a live recording at Brixton Academy, which came just after the release of their critically acclaimed album "His 'n' He... Read Full Description >

    In January 1995, Pulp performed a live recording at Brixton Academy, which came just after the release of their critically acclaimed album "His 'n' Hers." Released in April 1994, this album marked a significant turning point in the band’s career, elevating them to mainstream recognition in the UK. By the time of the Brixton concert, Pulp was starting to solidify their image as a prominent Britpop group, and the excitement captured in the live recording exemplifies their growing popularity and the energy of their performances. Interestingly, the success of "His 'n' Hers" laid the groundwork for their next album, "Different Class," released the following year in 1995, which would catapult them into even greater fame and include hit singles like "Common People." The Brixton Academy show is a snapshot of a band on the brink of becoming an iconic part of British music culture.

Pulp - F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E. Live Performance at Brixton Academy

Brixton Academy
London, ENG, United Kingdom

January 1, 1995 | Video Length: 7:12
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  • In January 1995, Pulp was at a pivotal moment in their career, having recently released their acclaimed album "His 'n' Hers" in 1994, which marked the... Read Full Description >

    In January 1995, Pulp was at a pivotal moment in their career, having recently released their acclaimed album "His 'n' Hers" in 1994, which marked their breakthrough into mainstream popularity. This live performance of "F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E.," recorded at Brixton Academy, exemplifies the band's energetic live presence during this period of ascendance. Just a few months later, in 1995, they would release "Different Class," which catapulted them to iconic status in the Britpop movement. The song performed in the recording reflects their unique blend of wit and social commentary, which resonated deeply with fans. Notably, the Brixton Academy is one of the band's favorite venues, and their performances there often embodied their dynamic and eclectic style, making it an integral part of their live legacy.

  • In January 1995, Pulp was riding high on the success of their album "His 'n' Hers," which had been released in 1994. This album marked a significant t... Read Full Description >

    In January 1995, Pulp was riding high on the success of their album "His 'n' Hers," which had been released in 1994. This album marked a significant turning point in their career, featuring hits like "Do You Remember The First Time?" and establishing their unique blend of Britpop and alternative rock. The live recording of "Monday Morning" at Brixton Academy came just as the band was gaining considerable acclaim, setting the stage for their subsequent breakthrough album, "Different Class," released later that year in October. Pulp's performance at Brixton Academy not only showcased their energetic live presence but also highlighted the band's evolving sound that would soon capture widespread attention. The concert is remembered for its raw and passionate delivery, capturing a pivotal moment in Pulp's ascendance to fame in the mid-1990s Britpop scene.

Pulp - Live at Somerset 1995 (Full Concert)

Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury, England, United Kingdom

January 1, 1995 | Video Length: 57:51
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  • In January 1995, Pulp was at a significant juncture in their career, having just released their critically acclaimed album "His 'n' Hers" in 1994, whi... Read Full Description >

    In January 1995, Pulp was at a significant juncture in their career, having just released their critically acclaimed album "His 'n' Hers" in 1994, which propelled them into the mainstream. This live recording at the Glastonbury Festival showcases their rising popularity, particularly with hits like "Do You Remember the First Time?" and "Lipgloss," which were prominent at the time. The performance highlighted the band's unique blend of Britpop and alternative rock, characterized by Jarvis Cocker's distinctive vocal style and engaging stage presence. Notably, Pulp would soon release their landmark album "Different Class" later in 1995, which would further cement their status in music history. This performance marks a pivotal moment when they were transitioning from an underground band to becoming one of the defining acts of the Britpop movement, setting the stage for their subsequent success.

Pulp Performs 'I Spy' Live on Jools Holland Concert

Jools Holland

January 1, 1995 | Video Length: 5:55
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  • In January 1995, Pulp was on the cusp of achieving significant mainstream success, following the release of their celebrated album "His 'n' Hers" in 1... Read Full Description >

    In January 1995, Pulp was on the cusp of achieving significant mainstream success, following the release of their celebrated album "His 'n' Hers" in 1994. This live performance of "I Spy" on Jools Holland showcased the band's distinctive blend of Britpop and social commentary that would soon catapult them into the spotlight. The single "I Spy," which was part of the album "Different Class" released later in 1995, began to define Pulp's sound and lyrical ambition as they tackled themes of desire and class. The band's vibrant performance style combined with Jarvis Cocker's charismatic presence captivated audiences, laying the groundwork for their monumental success later in the decade, particularly with the iconic "Common People." This era marked a transformative period for Pulp, setting the stage for their influential role in the Britpop movement.

Pulp - Babies (Live at Brixton Academy, 1995) - 4K Remastered Concert Performance

Brixton Academy
London, United Kingdom

March 1, 1995 | Video Length: 4:40
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  • In March 1995, during the performance of "Babies" at Brixton Academy, Pulp was experiencing significant momentum following the release of their landma... Read Full Description >

    In March 1995, during the performance of "Babies" at Brixton Academy, Pulp was experiencing significant momentum following the release of their landmark album, "His 'n' Hers," which came out in 1994. This album marked a turning point for the band, establishing them as key figures in the Britpop movement and introducing their distinct blend of sharp social commentary and catchy melodies. The year of the live recording was pivotal, as it fell just before the release of their next album, "Different Class," in 1995, which would further catapult them into mainstream success. The Brixton show is notable not only for its energetic performance but also for the band's growing notoriety, with frontman Jarvis Cocker's charismatic presence becoming a defining characteristic of their live shows. This era solidified Pulp's place in music history and showcased their evolution from cult favorites to international stars.

Pulp - Something Changed (Live at Brixton Academy, 1995) 4K Remastered

Brixton Academy
London, United Kingdom

May 1, 1995 | Video Length: 3:26
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  • In May 1995, during the live recording of "Something Changed" at Brixton Academy, Pulp was enjoying the success of their album "His 'n' Hers," release... Read Full Description >

    In May 1995, during the live recording of "Something Changed" at Brixton Academy, Pulp was enjoying the success of their album "His 'n' Hers," released just a year earlier. This album marked a significant turning point for the band, establishing them as key figures in the Britpop movement. By this time, Pulp was garnering widespread acclaim, and their distinct blend of sharp social commentary and catchy melodies resonated deeply with audiences. The performance at Brixton, a celebrated venue, showcased the band’s growing confidence and popularity, as they were beginning to captivate a larger audience. The song "Something Changed" itself would later appear on their highly influential album "Different Class," released later in 1995, which propelled them to even greater heights. This live recording exemplified Pulp's transition from an acclaimed indie band to mainstream icons, characterized by their energetic performances and engaging lyrical storytelling.

Pulp - Do You Remember The First Time? Live at Brixton Academy

Brixton Academy
London, ENG, United Kingdom

June 1, 1995 | Video Length: 5:00
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  • In June 1995, when Pulp performed live at Brixton Academy, they were riding the wave of their critically acclaimed album "Different Class," which had ... Read Full Description >

    In June 1995, when Pulp performed live at Brixton Academy, they were riding the wave of their critically acclaimed album "Different Class," which had been released just a few months prior in October 1995. This album marked a significant turning point in their career, propelling them into the mainstream and solidifying their status as key figures in the Britpop movement. "Different Class" features some of Pulp's most iconic songs, including "Common People," which became emblematic of the era. The Brixton Academy performance showcased the band's energetic stage presence and connection with their audience, highlighting their evolution from an underground sensation to a major act. The live recording serves as a testament to this moment in their trajectory, capturing a pivotal time when Pulp was gaining widespread recognition and acclaim.

Pulp - Common People Live Performance at Glastonbury Festival 1995

Glastonbury Festival
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 24, 1995 | Video Length: 9:10
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  • At the time of the Glastonbury Festival performance on June 24, 1995, Pulp was experiencing a significant breakthrough in their career. They had just ... Read Full Description >

    At the time of the Glastonbury Festival performance on June 24, 1995, Pulp was experiencing a significant breakthrough in their career. They had just released their critically acclaimed album "Different Class" in October 1995, which solidified their status in the Britpop movement. "Common People," the track performed in the live recording, became one of their most iconic songs, capturing the spirit of the era and Pulp's unique commentary on class and society. This particular performance at Glastonbury is often cited as a pivotal moment for the band, showcasing their energetic stage presence and connection with the audience. Notably, this festival appearance helped to propel their popularity even further, leading to a massive following and subsequent landmark albums in their career.

Pulp - I Spy Live Performance at Brixton Academy in 4K Remastered

Brixton Academy
London, UK, United Kingdom

August 15, 1995 | Video Length: 6:40
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  • In August 1995, Pulp was experiencing a significant peak in their career, following the release of their breakthrough album "Different Class" in 1995,... Read Full Description >

    In August 1995, Pulp was experiencing a significant peak in their career, following the release of their breakthrough album "Different Class" in 1995, which had gained critical acclaim and commercial success. The live recording of "I Spy" at Brixton Academy captures the band's electrifying performance during this period of transformation, when they were cementing their place in Britpop history. Notably, "Different Class" featured hits like "Common People," which became an anthem of the era, and the album's themes resonated with a generation, addressing class issues and social commentary. This performance not only showcases the band's burgeoning popularity but also highlights the dynamic presence of frontman Jarvis Cocker, whose distinctive style and wit stood out during their live shows. It was a pivotal time for Pulp, as they were beginning to garner a devoted fanbase that would follow them through subsequent projects.

Pulp - Live Concert in Germany 1996 Featuring 'Common People' and Full Concert

Alabama Halle
Leipzig, Germany, Germany

November 30, 1995 | Video Length: 44:55
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  • In late 1995, Pulp was riding the wave of their burgeoning popularity, having released their critically acclaimed album "Different Class" in October 1... Read Full Description >

    In late 1995, Pulp was riding the wave of their burgeoning popularity, having released their critically acclaimed album "Different Class" in October 1995. This album marked a significant moment in their career, featuring hits such as "Common People" and "Disco 2000," which catapulted them into the spotlight. The live recording from Alabama Halle in Leipzig on November 30, 1995, showcases their energetic performance just weeks after the album's release. During this period, Pulp was known for their distinctive blend of Britpop and social commentary, appealing to a wide audience and resonating strongly with the youth of that era. The album "Different Class" not only solidified their status as key figures in the Britpop movement but also received noteworthy accolades, including reaching No. 1 on the UK Albums Chart. This Leipzig concert is a testament to their electrifying live presence during a pivotal time in their career.