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friendly. Then, of course, you realised that it was mainly because they'd taken loads of drugs and you became disillusioned with it." Cocker described the song as being about when "one minute, people'd be shaking your hands saying, 'Yeah, all right, geezer, you're my best mate,' and then as soon as the thing had finished and you were trying to thumb a lift off these same people they'd be like, 'Fuck off'!"
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great you're feeling you want to make it that much better. ... You're searching for that illusory thing, where you're always trying to get back to that state, but you know you never will. And you start to see through it, notice how it's a bit frayed at the edges. And that's what that song's about. Drugs aren't a magical thing. Just chemicals that leave you feeling hollow.
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printed his statement, but he was unhappy that the front-page article written by Thornton contained the misquote 'I don't want the sleeve to get in the way of what the record is saying, which is an anti-drugs message', which he felt oversimplified the song's meaning once again. Cocker also criticised
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released a statement two days later saying: '..."Sorted..." is not a pro-drugs song...Nowhere on the sleeve does it say you are supposed to put drugs in here but I understand the confusion... I wouldn't want anything we do to encourage people to take drugs because they aren't a solution or an answer
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that said the song was 'pro-drugs' and thus called for the tune to be banned. The pre-release single had an inlay that Thornton alleged showed buyers how to make an origami 'wrap' or parcel with the intention of 'offering teenage fans a DIY guide on hiding illegal drugs'. In an interview with music
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The whole thing it's trying to say is that no matter how great a time you have on drugs, you know that it's been artificially induced. You've introduced a chemical into your brain and that's what makes it such a hollow experience. ... And of course, there's that other feeling, the idea that however
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Pre-release orders reached well over 200,000, even before its release on 25 September (according to Nick Rowe, marketing director for Island Records), the biggest pre-release total in the label's history to that date. By the time it was released, this had increased to 400,000 copies. The high
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In another interview, he said of the song's meaning: "It's neither a condemnation nor a celebration of drugs. It's just a factual look. It's about a time when I went to a lot of warehouse things. It was completely different to going to a Roxy discotheque in the middle of town, people were so
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magazine, Mark Sutherland wrote: 'Unlike "Common People", nothing short of brazen horse-fixing will prevent it reaching Number One.' Although the single had higher first-week sales than "Common People" and was Pulp's closest shot at the No. 1 spot, the single stalled at No. 2, behind
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for convincing Pulp to release the song as a single; he recalled, 'I thought it would never get played because of the subject matter.' The CD booklet of the single, referencing the song's lyrics, read, 'It didn't mean nothing.'
284:?' And that's all she remembered about it and I thought it was a good phrase.' Cocker later said of debuting the song live at Glastonbury, "It just seemed like a totally appropriate place to play it for the first time." 2114: 472:, whose readers ranked the song as Pulp's fifth best in a fan vote, wrote, "Everyone who has ever been to a festival can totally relate to this whoozy tale of getting messed up in a muddy field." Although 411:
campaign continued, publishing their readers' response to a poll to have the song itself banned. The original sleeve was replaced with a plain white sleeve, once the initial pressing had sold out.
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s Ryan Leas did not include it in his Top 10 Pulp songs, he noted that he almost ranked it at number ten, "purely on that awesome synth thing that happens about two and a half minutes in."
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to anything. I don't think anyone who listens to "Sorted..." would come away thinking it had a pro-drugs message. If they did I would say they had misinterpreted it.' The
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Pulp agreed to change the artwork, while continuing to assert that Thornton had misinterpreted the meaning of both the sleeve art and the song's lyrics. Lead singer
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and I said 'what do you remember about it?' And she said: 'Well there were all these blokes walking around saying 'Is everybody sorted for
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said of the song, "The way Cocker whispers the word 'down' is so soft and sad, you can almost feel the hurt and morning-after emptiness."
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Thornton's decision to contact the father of a victim of an ecstasy-related death for a response. The
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called the song a "wistful flashback to the illegal outdoor raves of the late '80s and early '90s."
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Despite its controversy, "Sorted for E's & Wizz" has seen critical acclaim since its release.
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to refuse to take bets on the single charting at No. 1. Reviewing the single's other A-side "
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newspaper printed a front-page story headed 'Ban This Sick Stunt', alongside an article by
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explained his inspiration. '"Sorted for E's and Wizz" is a phrase a girl that I met in
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Response statement by Jarvis Cocker to Daily Mirror story, 22 September 1995
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The Irish Charts – Search Results – Mis-Shapes/Sorted for E's & Wizz"
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called the song "a fantastically sneering slap at the rave generation."
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named the song as the number four Pulp song for beginners.
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expectations of the single's success prompted bookmaker
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Before the release of "Sorted for E's & Wizz", the
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Single
Pulp
Different Class
A-side
Mis-Shapes
Genre
Britpop
Label
Island
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Chris Thomas
Pulp
Common People
Mis-Shapes
Disco 2000
English
Pulp
Different Class
Jarvis Cocker
rave
drug culture
double A-side
Mis-Shapes
UK Singles Chart
Ireland
Glastonbury Festival
Jarvis Cocker
Sheffield

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