Pulp - Have You Seen Her Lately? video free download


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Duration: 04:11
Uploaded: 2011/10/11

Track Of The Album His 'n' Hers

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10 years ago

Tamara Frankel

Pulp - Have You Seen Her Lately?

11 years ago

popispiss

best indie album ever!

11 years ago

Phaldi Solomon

been a fan since 1993 - the music still has the same effect today

11 years ago

freudastaire

Captain Jarvis and those synths just levitated me on air, I'm fuckin' floating in the office. Believe it or not.

11 years ago

James Ford

Was singing this to myself in the show this morning and had to listen to it again...

11 years ago

DrParanoidAndroid

Definitely the best line in the song, for one it's the metaphor which is amazing using a classic metaphor.. but secondly the way he sings it, so powerful in the build up and release of 'you should throw away!' Damn Jarvis wish I could write like that then sing, then perform, then dance, then... well just be Jarvis XD

12 years ago

marokokisetter

great song. video's a little annoying with the random effects

12 years ago

81billbill

The grit in the oyster

12 years ago

joey almanza

mi cancion favorita de pulp :-)

12 years ago

Mark Camilleri

It's my favourite line too.

12 years ago

Daniel Di Salvo

I just love it <3

12 years ago

Giulia DeMarchi

"He's not even your lover. He's just a piece of luggage you should throw away"

12 years ago

raccoonstarsmember

Jarvis' songs are just so good

13 years ago

space75gr

top tune

13 years ago

mpbmpb100

It's like hearing the best advice from the wisest friend you've ever had - but you still ignore it anyway.

13 years ago

BuyYourOwnBombs

@quedesfachatez that feel

13 years ago

Eh Gh

Thank you! Good job.

13 years ago

freudastaire

Epic, better, Happyc

13 years ago

hallospacegirl

If only it were easy to heed good advice.

13 years ago

judgenutmeg1977

One of my favourite Pulp tracks. It gives me a proper weird feeling and takes me back to my teenage years. Jarvis Cocker's lyrics feel honest and sincere and honesty is such a rare quality in music these days. There's very little ego or pretention in his writing.

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