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Partnership
Neil & Chris' music have spoken volumes over the past 23 years. The way they met, by chance is legendry. The way they have continued to break the barriers & not afraid to try new & different things prove what a strong & great Partnership they really have.
To me the stength of their partnership was for all to see at the beginning of the Fundamental tour where they both came on stage & shook each others hand, the FIRST time i have really seen them do that throughout their career.
Everytime i watch Cubism, that simple hand shake means so much, it represents what they have achieved together & that the future looks very strong for them.
Each of their productive ideas have moulded into one to produce some great music & visual productions that the music industry would be lost without.
1990 saw the first use of the words Pet Shop Partnership....such a simple word yet means so much.
What is your strongest image of Neil & Chris as a great Partnership ?
To me the stength of their partnership was for all to see at the beginning of the Fundamental tour where they both came on stage & shook each others hand, the FIRST time i have really seen them do that throughout their career.
Everytime i watch Cubism, that simple hand shake means so much, it represents what they have achieved together & that the future looks very strong for them.
Each of their productive ideas have moulded into one to produce some great music & visual productions that the music industry would be lost without.
1990 saw the first use of the words Pet Shop Partnership....such a simple word yet means so much.
What is your strongest image of Neil & Chris as a great Partnership ?
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The fact that Neil's wish to make Release was not objected by Chris shows how strong they are bond and loyal to each other 
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I don't mind Release. I prefer it to Bilingual. It's an Autumnal or winter album.
I think they trust each other so much and trust the people around them to do things properly. The lyrics are on another plain to anyone else. They are both very intelligent, therefore, always sound fresh. They also have huge respect from major artists. Not a lot of groups can say the same.
They don't make absurd remarks in the press. A few two faced comments now and again, but the press seem to respect them hell of a lot. They are also in the papers for the right reasons, not fuelled with drugs and in and out of rehab. They have a rock solid relationship as friends and at work.
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I think they trust each other so much and trust the people around them to do things properly. The lyrics are on another plain to anyone else. They are both very intelligent, therefore, always sound fresh. They also have huge respect from major artists. Not a lot of groups can say the same.
They don't make absurd remarks in the press. A few two faced comments now and again, but the press seem to respect them hell of a lot. They are also in the papers for the right reasons, not fuelled with drugs and in and out of rehab. They have a rock solid relationship as friends and at work.
Dave
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