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Find a John Cooper Clarke - Word Of Mouth: The Very Best Of first pressing or reissue. Complete your John Cooper Clarke collection. Shop Vinyl and CDs. Word Of Mouth: Very Best Of John Cooper Clarke album for sale by John Cooper Clarke was released Oct 15, 2002 on the Sony/Bmg Int'L label.

Check out my remix: The ending of The Sopranos S06E14 - Stage Five. On the day that would have been his late brother Billy's 47th birthday, Phil Leotardo expresses bitterness over having never taking vengeance for past injuries —- although it is not yet clear whether he seeks payback for the deaths of Billy, Gerry, or both. Phil is seen to have hung up framed pictures of the late Billy Leotardo, Johnny Sack, and Carmine Lupertazzi in the New York family's bar hangout. The tension between Tony and Christopher remains unspoken even as they embrace after Tony becomes godfather to Chris' child, Caitlin, at her baptism. The song/poem played at the end of the episode and over the credits is 'Evidently Chickentown' by John Cooper Clarke, from the album Lyric: Evidently Chickentown.

Performing in Cardiff, 1979 Clarke appeared in a 1982 music documentary compilation, in which he performed his poem 'Health Fanatic'. The film featured live performances of mainstream artists (,,, ) as well as more obscure bands (,,,, ) using concert footage from around the world. He also starred in another 1982 film titled John Cooper Clarke - Ten Years in an Open Necked Shirt directed by Nick May and produced for the Arts Council of Great Britain and Channel 4. Somewhere between a narrative film, a series of music videos and a documentary, the film features interviews and performances by Clarke and among others. Clarke released Zip Style Method in 1982, but thereafter performed his live act less frequently, spending much of the 1980s mired in heroin addiction, living in a 'domestic partnership' with singer and fellow addict. He described this period of his life: 'It was a feral existence.

John Cooper Clarke Best Of Rar

I was on drugs. It was hand to mouth.' In 1987 he performed live (on crutches owing to a broken ankle) at the Albany Empire in London with, recorded two tracks ('Libera Me' and 'The Truth Lies Therein') for their album, and featured in the music video for the latter. In 1988 he made an appearance in two UK adverts for, taking second billing to the. He returned to live performance in the 1990s, appearing again with Suns of Arqa in 1992 at The Witchwood in Ashton-under-Lyne.

His vocals from both of his Suns of Arqa tracks have been used on numerous remixes by the band ever since. Since 2000 [ ] After 20 years of performing the same material, Clarke re-established contact with guitarist Ricky Goldshaw, who had founded and played with and. Goldshaw began handling Clarke's affairs and the two toured with and several times supporting the Fall. He also duetted with Reverend Jon McClure at a concert at London's Spread Eagle, performing the poem 'Last Resort', which would later be released as the b-side for the band's single '.

Clarke also recorded a song with the band entitled 'Dead Man's Shoes'. Clarke's recording of ' from his album was also featured prominently in the closing scene of episode.

A live performance of the same poem appears in the film with Clarke portraying himself in a re-creation of a 1977 concert in which he supported Joy Division, despite being 30 years older than the events depicted in the film. 'Evidently Chickentown' (recited by ) is featured in the made-for-television film. Clarke receives an honorary doctorate from the, 2013.

Clarke's poem 'Out of Control Fairground' was printed inside the ' 2007 single ' CD. The poem is also the inspiration behind the single's video in which clowns brawl. Of the Arctic Monkeys has said he is very fond of Clarke's work and takes inspiration for lyrics from his poems.

Clarke was the subject of a documentary,, in May 2012, screened as part of the BBC's season. In July 2013, Clarke was awarded an honorary doctorate of arts in 'acknowledgement of a career which has spanned five decades, bringing poetry to non-traditional audiences and influencing musicians and comedians' by the University of Salford. Upon receipt, Clarke commented: 'Now I'm a doctor, finally my dream of opening a cosmetic surgery business can become a reality.' His poem ' was adapted by Arctic Monkeys and frontman Alex Turner for the band's fifth album,, released on 9 September 2013. On 13 January 2018 Cooper-Clarke appeared as a contestant on an academic version of BBC One's partnered with historian; they reached the head-to-head round. Personal life [ ] Clarke has lived, for nearly 20 years, in,, with his second wife, Evie, who is French.