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3->''"I never said I was deep, but I am profoundly shallow.''
4->''My lack of knowledge is vast and my horizons are narrow."''
5-->-- "I Never Said I Was Deep"
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7Jarvis Branson Cocker (born 19 September 1963) originates from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, though he now divides his time between London and Paris, and can best be described as a dryly witty, spindly-legged, tweed-jacketed dabbler in everything related to his passion for the arts. His most well-known and memorable foray has been into the world of music with Music/{{Pulp}} and his solo career, where his catchy tunes and witty, observational style of lyric writing have garnered praise from critics and fans.
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9Jarvis was something of a misfit even in childhood. Raised by a bohemian mother who had been an art student before she became pregnant, his odd appearance and name often caused him to be teased by his peers. At the age of five, he contracted meningitis. Though he came through mostly unscathed, the disease damaged his eyesight – necessitating the wearing of thick glasses. He was never popular, but his sense of humour caused him to be generally well-liked.
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11From a young age, he had dreamed of becoming a pop star, though his unconventional charms and slow progress in learning to play the guitar seemed to indicate that the fame he craved would remain forever in his dreams. Then punk rock came along, catalysing his ambitions in earnest. In 1978, when he was 15, Jarvis started a band called Arabicus Pulp. After the excision of the first word of their name, years of struggling in obscurity, a hiatus (during which Jarvis got a degree in film-making at St Martins art college in London), and innumerable membership and stylistic changes, Music/{{Pulp}} finally came into their own and became famous in the mid-90s. Cocker gained further media attention for mooning Music/MichaelJackson at the 1996 Brit Award. Fame was not kind to Jarvis and by the turn of the 21st century, he was recovering from drug addiction and dealing with the aftermath of nervous breakdown and general disillusionment with the nature of the music business.
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13After the band went on hiatus in 2001 Jarvis, feeling that he was too old to be a pop star, decided to retire from performing. However, not long after this an electro duo called Relaxed Muscle emerged – and the singer and lyricist Darren Spooner looked and sounded suspiciously like our own Mr Cocker, despite his penchant for swearing, breaking bottles, and wearing elaborate makeup and costumes.
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15After finding that his dabblings in writing songs for film soundtracks and for other people (including Music/NancySinatra and Creator/CharlotteGainsbourg) did not satisfy him, he returned to music in earnest, recording and releasing his first solo album, ''Jarvis'', in 2006. The download-only single "Running the World", which was ostensibly about the negative impact of capitalism on morality among world leaders and people in power, was a slightly out of character moment for the mild-mannered Jarvis. This album was followed by 2009's ''"Further complications."'', its louder and more rock-oriented brother, as well as continued collaboration with other bands and artists.
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17In 2010, Jarvis was given his own Sunday afternoon radio show on BBC 6Music – "Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service". This sedate and low-key two hour show blends music, spoken-word recordings, and interviews with guests as well as promising to "put the boringness back into Sunday". He aired its final show on December 31, 2017.
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19After a hiatus from his solo career due to commitments with the Music/{{Pulp}} reunion and his radio show, in 2017 he first released a collaboration with classical pianist Chilly Gonzales, ''Room 29'', then formed a new band under the name "Jarv Is". Primarily a touring outfit performing Music/{{Pulp}} material alongside Jarvis' solo work, they also performed several new songs, and in 2020 these songs were released on an album called ''Beyond The Pale''.
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21No relation to the late Music/JoeCocker.
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23!!Solo Discography:
24* ''Jarvis'' (2006)
25* ''"Further Complications"'' (2009)
26* ''Music from '[[Creator/NeilGaiman Likely Stories]]''' (EP, 2016)
27* ''Room 29'' with Chilly Gonzales (2017)
28* ''Beyond The Pale'' as Jarv Is (2020)
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30!!Film Roles:
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32* ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire'' (2005) as Myron Wagtail, lead singer of the Weird Sisters
33* ''The Good Night'' (2007) AsHimself
34* ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'' (2009) as Petey (voice)
35* ''Film/TheFrenchDispatch'' (2021) as Tip-Top (voice)
36* ''WesternAnimation/TheHouse2022'' -- the Developer (voice)
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38!!Jarvis Cocker and his various works provide examples of:
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40* AlbumTitleDrop: The title of Relaxed Muscle's only album ''A Heavy Nite With...'' comes from "The Heavy", which contains the line "it's gonna be a heavy nite".
41* AlterEgoActing: Darren Spooner is a type 3. Jarvis, who was getting married and having a child at the time, thought that if he had a persona he could use as an outlet for negative things it would make it easier for him to settle down and become a nicer person.
42* AntiLoveSong: "Apparently":
43-->''Well, I try my best to keep my feelings hid.''\
44''And I'm getting good 'cos I've been practising ever since I was a kid.''\
45''I'll hold your hand - but at arms length, you'll see.''\
46''I've got it covered.''\
47''Apparently, I am in love with you''
48* BlackIsBiggerInBed: Implied in "Caucasian Blues"
49-->''I've heard it said that you are hung like a white man''
50* ClassicalMusic: ''Room 29'' is a Classical crossover album, based musically around piano and Jarvis' vocals with occasional orchestration.
51* ConceptAlbum: ''Room 29'', billed as "A song-cycle about a piano in a hotel room," centers around events from the Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood, written from the point of view of the baby grand piano in Room 29.
52* CreatorProvincialism: To a lesser extent in his solo endeavours than his work with Pulp, but it is difficult not to notice that quite a few of the people he's collaborated with or played on the radio are from Sheffield.
53* DeadpanSnarker: Wielder of dry British wit both lyrically and in-person.
54* DeathSong:
55** The narrator of "Fat Children" is murdered by young muggers.
56** Implied with "Quantum Theory".
57-->''Last night I slipped through time''\
58''To a parallel dimension''\
59''You were alive and happy''
60* EpicRocking: "The Loss Adjuster" and "You're in My Eyes (Discosong)" both top 8 minutes.
61* InkSuitActor: Petey, his character in ''WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox'' looks and dances a lot like him.
62* {{Instrumentals}}:
63** The two excerpts of "Loss Adjuster" in ''Jarvis'' are brief piano pieces.
64** "Marmont Overture", "Interlude 1 - 'Hotel Stationary'", "Interlude 2 – '5 Hours a Day'", and "The Tearjerker Returns" from ''Room 29''.
65* IntercourseWithYou:
66** A large part of the ethos of Relaxed Muscle.
67** Collaborations: "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Pelvis" (with [[Music/{{Magazine}} Barry Adamson]]) and "I Picked a Flower" (with The Pastels)
68** "Fuckingsong", which is unusual in that, as Jarvis has explained:
69-->"By writing songs you can metaphorically fuck a lot of people at the same time. This song is about how that's probably the best way to have a relationship. A song always performs its best each time whereas with a real person, sometimes they get drunk and can't perform at all."
70* {{Leitmotif}}: ''Room 29'' has recurring title and "Tearjerker" leitmotifs.
71* LoveWillLeadYouBack: "You're in My Eyes (Discosong)", in which the narrator is at a discotheque, spots his old lover, and starts dancing with her. Although he knows it's a hallucination, he doesn't want it to end and is willing to dance with her all night in hopes that it'll become real.
72* {{Minimalism}}: ''Room 29'' is primarily Jarvis on vocals and Chilly Gonzales on piano. Occasionally they are joined by additional classical orchestration, but the compositions remain sparse.
73* MissingChild: "Hold Still" was inspired by Jarvis briefly losing his son at the train station and having several nightmare scenarios go through his mind.
74* NerdGlasses: Part of his image throughout the '80s and again from the late '90s onwards. He wore contacts during the early to mid '90s until he had a situation with [[EyeScream chile containers]].
75* NiceToTheWaiter: "Belle Boy" is about the crap hotel belle boys put up with from patrons.
76-->''Life could be a bed of roses''\
77''If it wasn’t filled with so many pricks,''\
78''Who wanna take it out on the bell boy''
79* NonAppearingTitle: "Quantum Theory".
80* OneWomanSong:
81** "Angela" from ''Further Complications''.
82** "Clara" from ''Room 29'', written about Creator/MarkTwain's daughter Clara and her family's troubles.
83* OverlyLongGag: Jarvis's website around the time of ''Further Complications''' release featured videos of him standing around, sitting around, running around, and tuning/playing a guitar, all of which went on for minutes on end. And they weren't loops.
84* PopStarComposer: Recorded four pieces for Neil Gaiman's ''Likely Stories'' miniseries, released together as an EP.
85* PrecisionFStrike: "Fuckingsong" does not say the title until the last second of the song, where it is used as both the [[IntercourseWithYou euphemism]] and the expletive.
86* ProtestSong: "Running the World", the full title of which is "[[CountryMatters Cunts]] are Still Running the World".
87* {{Pun}}: "Leftovers" has several:
88-->"I met her in the museum of palaeontology, and I make no bones about it"\
89"He says he loves you like a sister – Well, I guess that's relative"
90* {{Sampling}}:
91** "Black Magic" features a sample from "Crimson and Clover" by Tommy James and the Shondells.
92** "You're in My Eyes (Discosong)" is built around a loop from "Rolling Down the Hills" by Glass Candy.
93* SeductionLyric: "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Pelvis" (technically by [[Music/{{Magazine}} Barry Adamson]], but with Jarvis on vocals) involves a peculiar approach to seduction.
94-->''Oooohhh, set the controls for the heart of the pelvis\
95Haven't you heard my name rhymes with Elvis\
96And one thing I know is this\
97That your mouth is telling me to give you\
98A big kiss''
99* SelfTitledAlbum: ''Jarvis'', sometimes also titled ''The Jarvis Cocker Album''.
100* SesameStreetCred: He played the lead singer of The Weird Sisters in ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheGobletOfFire''.
101* SomethingBlues: "Caucasian Blues", a tongue-in-cheek number about the pains of being a well-off middle-aged white man.
102* TheSomethingSong: [[WesternAnimation/FantasticMrFox "Petey's Song"]], "You're in My Eyes (Discosong)", "Fuckingsong".
103* SpokenWordInMusic:
104** The intro to "Big Julie" features a clip of Carson [=McCullers=] reading from her book ''The Member of the Wedding''.
105** Several tracks from ''Room 29'' include clips from film historian David Thomson, taken from a conversation he had with Jarvis in 2014.
106* ThisIsASong:
107** "You're in My Eyes (Discosong)" refers to being "caught in a loop that repeats endlessly".
108** "Fuckingsong":
109-->"I know it's just a song"
110* ThisIsYourSong: "Fuckingsong", which is one for the fans.
111* TitleTrack: "Further Complications".
112* TranslatedCoverVersion: "I Just Came to Tell You That I'm Going", originally a French-language song by Music/SergeGainsbourg.

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