Pulp
Pulp Live Performance of Something Changed and I Spy on Later With Jools Holland
In the late '90s, Pulp was making waves with their unique blend of Britpop and art rock. By the time of the live recording on November 30, 1994, Pulp had just released their seminal album 'His 'n' Hers' earlier that year, which showcased their growth and distinct sound. This album not only pushed them into the limelight but also laid the groundwork for their next big hit, 'Different Class,' released in 1995. The live performance includes 'Something Changed' and 'I Spy,' both of which highlight frontman Jarvis Cocker's sharp lyrics and charismatic stage presence. Interestingly, this recording marks a pivotal point in the band’s journey, as they were transitioning from cult status to mainstream recognition. As they captivated audiences on 'Later With Jools Holland,' it became clear that Pulp was set to become a defining act of the Britpop era.