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Pulp Live in Munich Performing 'Live Bed Show'

Date: March 31, 1996

In 1996, Pulp was riding a remarkable wave of success, particularly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Different Class" in October 1995. This album catapulted them into the mainstream, featuring hits like "Common People" and "Disco 2000," which deeply resonated with the British youth culture of the time. By the time of the live recording in Munich on March 31, 1996, Pulp was basking in the glory of their newfound fame, showcasing a blend of sharp social commentary and catchy melodies that defined their sound. Interestingly, the band's frontman, Jarvis Cocker, became known for his charismatic and eccentric stage presence, making each performance a unique experience. During this period, Pulp was not just a band; they were a cultural phenomenon that pushed boundaries in both music and fashion.

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