Pulp: The Beat is the Law – A film about the band Pulp's rise to mid-90's Britpop glory out of Margaret Thatcher's turbulent 80's

“Fairground Music of the Future” – The Beat is the Law Podcast #1

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On 12th November 2009, Director Eve Wood joined Pulp’s Russell Senior and Jake Harries from Chakk for a chat following a screening of The Beat is the Law Part One.  Led by journalist John Robb, discussion ranged from Cortonwood Colliery, the flatness of video, hairgel, and a look at the difference between Manchester and Sheffield bands. There’s a great bit where Russell alludes to gigs outside Sheffield as being fun because of the away supporters.

We’re presenting it – uncut – as the first The Beat is the Law podcast. Click the play button to listen now, or the ‘download’ link to save it to your computer.

Its also on itunes: iTunes link .

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