It's a good song, but to me it resembles Bob's early songs much more than it does his later work. It seems to have been inspired in particular by Truly Julie's Blues.
Swearing? I don't think that's the problem, so much as the fact that Bob would have to decide whether to emulate Jarvis Cocker's rather strong accent when pronouncing the F-word, which would sound a little contrived, or whether to use his own natural accent, which would also sound a bit wrong to someone accustomed to hearing Pulp's version.
What WOULD be interesting, if Bob were ever to appear on stage again with Jarvis Cocker and his band-mates, would be to hear them perform the song together.
Would Bob cover Pulp?
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Re: Would Bob cover Pulp?
I'll second this motion: Lind to cover Bob Lind.
Or even do it as a duet.
Is a petition the next step??
Or even do it as a duet.
Is a petition the next step??