Hurrah. A voice of balanced reasonDJ Pat wrote:Come on, be real. Let's not just vote a 10 because it's the boys, be really honest, it's about a 4.le petit corbusier wrote:10.

Hurrah. A voice of balanced reasonDJ Pat wrote:Come on, be real. Let's not just vote a 10 because it's the boys, be really honest, it's about a 4.le petit corbusier wrote:10.
joe stalin wrote:Hurrah. A voice of balanced reasonDJ Pat wrote:Come on, be real. Let's not just vote a 10 because it's the boys, be really honest, it's about a 4.le petit corbusier wrote:10.
le petit corbusier wrote: Hahah. I understand that you think I am a fan boy who would take whatever the boys release, but I don't really care. I explained some days ago somewhere in this forum why I like this song so much. Invisible pisses almost every song on Yes, according to my tastes. And it makes me sad that you both can't even imagine that this song may be perfect for somebody. I am not saying this should be the most famous psb piece of work, their biggest hit, or even played at concerts (I suppose it's impossible to, due to the high number of vocal layers and the whispering tone of it), it just topped my expectations, in terms of sound, and then it went two steps higher with those astounding lyrics.
Believe it or not, not everybody wants Pet Shop Boys to be the U2's of electronic music.
Damned right, that would be awful.le petit corbusier wrote:
Believe it or not, not everybody wants Pet Shop Boys to be the U2's of electronic music.
Oh, that's the guy from Black Books, isn't he? I liked that series. But not as funny as the IT Crowd.DJ Pat wrote:Damned right, that would be awful.le petit corbusier wrote:
Believe it or not, not everybody wants Pet Shop Boys to be the U2's of electronic music.
I saw a Bill Bailey sketch on stage where he demonstrates what happens when a U2 gig 'goes wrong'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8dZwXnMrRU
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