Here’s the clip for the smashing lead-track off Jarvis. You really shouldn’t take driving tips from Mr. Cocker, luv — but truth is Jarvis = cool even when he’s a pedestrian’s worst nightmare.

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Comments (12)
  1. jarvis has the knowledge.

  2. Absolutely ace!

  3. Thanx for this!

  4. Jarvis is, now more than ever, an utter legend. Brilliant stuff.

    Great song, as was the Nancy Sinatra version.

  5. C in KY  |   Posted on Dec 20th, 2006

    How smooth can one man be…

  6. Richie  |   Posted on Dec 20th, 2006

    He puts in a fine performance on the upcoming Air album too.. probably the best song on it.

  7. so much better than that bloody U2 vid.

  8. marsh  |   Posted on Dec 20th, 2006

    first brett, now a jarvis post.
    i am loving the 90s britpop love on gum

  9. Matthew  |   Posted on Dec 20th, 2006

    Yes, arya, let’s compare a Jarvis video to a U2 video. Oy. 9_9

    Funniest video I’ve seen in a while. Great stuff.

  10. oldskool  |   Posted on Dec 20th, 2006

    First comes “Dick In a Box” and now this?? Yes, the 90′s are back!!

  11. he’s never sounded more like elvis costello. not a bad thing, but just sayin.

  12. Its nice to hear some great pop melodies again. Lots of new bands could learn a thing or two from the great pop masters of the 80′s and 90′s – Pulp, Blur, Smiths. There’s some serious cookie cutter syndrome going on these days.

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