What songs has PJ Harvey covered?
Songs covered by PJ Harvey
Song | Play Count |
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That Was My Veil (PJ Harvey & John Parish cover) | 9 |
Shake Your Hips (Slim Harpo cover) | 5 |
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (The Rolling Stones cover) | 4 |
Dance Hall at Louse Point (PJ Harvey & John Parish cover) | 3 |
What is PJ Harvey’s biggest hit?
Greatest Hits: The 23 best PJ Harvey songs
1 | 50ft Queenie PJ Harvey | 2:23 |
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2 | Sheela-Na-Gig PJ Harvey | 3:10 |
3 | The Ministry of Defence PJ Harvey | 4:11 |
4 | A Perfect Day Elise PJ Harvey | 3:06 |
5 | Meet Ze Monsta PJ Harvey | 3:29 |
What ethnicity is PJ Harvey?
British
PJ Harvey, in full Polly Jean Harvey, (born October 9, 1969, Corscombe, near Yeovil, England), British singer-songwriter and guitarist whose mythically pitched, fanatically intense recordings and concerts set new standards for women in rock.
What Happened to PJ Harvey and Nick Cave?
Nick Cave has recalled the moment he was dumped by PJ Harvey, and claimed their relationship likely broke down because they were both “too self-absorbed”. “The truth of the matter is that I didn’t give up on PJ Harvey, PJ Harvey gave up on me,” Cave began.
What’s the name of PJ Harvey’s latest song?
Guilty (2016) Recorded for The Hope Six Demolition Project, but left off the album and subsequently released as a single, Guilty is far darker than the album that preceeded it: no mean feat, but with its barrage of percussion, discordant brass and synths and a lyric about drone strikes, it pulls it off with grim aplomb.
What was first song PJ Harvey wrote with John Parish?
Her record label apparently claimed that Harvey’s first collaborative album with John Parish, Dance Hall at Louse Point, was “commercial suicide”, but listening to That Was My Veil, it is hard to see what the problem was: it’s a fantastic song, Parish’s music so in tune with Harvey’s lyric you would never know two writers were involved. 33.
When did PJ Harvey release the sky lit up?
The Sky Lit Up (1998) Harvey has always been skilled at juxtaposing wildly different musical and lyrical moods. The Sky Lit Up’s power is derived from the way the lyric sounds punch-drunk with love, but the music and vocal tells a completely different story: relentless, repetitious, feedback-strafed, manic.
Where did PJ Harvey do most of his work?
PJ Harvey traveled to a number of different locales—Afghanistan, Kosovo, Washington, D.C.—throughout the making of The Hope Six Demolition Project, taking inspiration from places and situations that privilege causes us to overlook or grow unconcerned with.