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Jarvis Cocker

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I've always had an eye for nature, but it's the sort of thing to keep quiet about, because I don't want to come across as a mad hippy. But it makes sense to appreciate those things.


— Jarvis Cocker


#across #always #appreciate #because #come

If you get involved in music expecting to make a living out of it, then you've picked the wrong thing to do. That shouldn't really be in your mind.


— Jarvis Cocker


#get #involved #living #make #mind

In no way am I supporting or suggesting that a Conservative government is a good thing, far from it.


— Jarvis Cocker


#am #conservative #conservative government #far #good

It's good that I managed to hoodwink so many people. I am actually not that nice a person.


— Jarvis Cocker


#am #good #hoodwink #i #i am

It's weird: The leader of the Conservative Party in England is two years younger than me, and I still don't really feel like a responsible adult.


— Jarvis Cocker


#conservative #conservative party #england #feel #i

Its OK to grow up, just as long as you don't grow old. Face it you are young.


— Jarvis Cocker


#grow #grow up #just #long #ok

Money isn't important, but you have to have enough, so you don't have to think about it. Thinking about money is a drag.


— Jarvis Cocker


#drag #enough #important #money #think

My route so far through life hasn't been particularly logical, or even thought out.


— Jarvis Cocker


#even #far #hasn #life #logical

Oh you know, I've been writing a novel.


— Jarvis Cocker


#i #know #novel #oh #writing

Part of why I started a band was due to feelings of shyness and social ineptitude. I saw it as some way of being able to interact with people from a safe distance.


— Jarvis Cocker


#band #being #distance #due #feelings






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Reviews generally praised both the themes and sound of the record with Drowned in Sound in particular writing that Further Complications was "a huge leap forward" for Cocker. He wrote a song ("A Little Soul" on This Is Hardcore) about being abandoned by his father and in 1998 travelled with his sister to Australia to meet him for the first time in nearly 30 years. Jarvis Branson Cocker (born 19 September 1963) is an English musician and frontman for the band Pulp.

Following Pulp's hiatus Cocker has led a successful solo career and currently presents his own radio show on BBC Radio 6 Music Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service. Jarvis Branson Cocker (born 19 September 1963) is an English musician and frontman for the band Pulp.

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