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Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2007, 3:55 am
by Lorena
Nothing....all their work is perfect for me! :D
Every song has its own magic
each one is part of a great development as musicians :)

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2007, 11:19 am
by Radiophonic
I want to add that bit of footage from 1984 singing West End Girls on some European pop show. As seen on A Life in Pop.

Chris looks great, but Neil is acting like a camp Gary Numan.

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2007, 12:36 pm
by Dipso
I rather like that 1984 West End Girls performance - it's the Pets before they were the Pets!

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2007, 2:28 pm
by TG
Somewhere. Truly awful.
However i forgave then for this when they put View from your balcony as the the b-side, probably one of their finest ever.

TG

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2007, 9:40 pm
by TheGardner
did I already mentioned this????


THE SOUND OF THE ATOM SPLITTING

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2007, 10:41 pm
by stoo
TG wrote:Somewhere. Truly awful.
However i forgave then for this when they put View from your balcony as the the b-side, probably one of their finest ever.

TG
i didn't rate this until the dvd came out,

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2007, 10:50 pm
by VeryMary
kimphilby wrote:The 60s retro look for I wouldn't normally do this kind of thing/ & video
Disco 2
Somewhere
New York City Boy - I really thught they crossed the line here. Such an unnecessarily camp song, and the live performances with the Studio 54 crowd and Neil in that gross shiney brown jacket - they just looked old and sounded desperate.
Homosexuality - The song
Closer to Heaven - Musical
I concur. Only thing is, I'd keep some of the demo tracks from CTH but banish the musical itself. Speaking of which, there's also too much Frances Barber singing Friendly Fire on the Life in Pop video....

I'd also banish Numb, as a single OR an album track. I've yet to sit through the whole track.....Just can't take it.

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2007, 10:51 pm
by VeryMary
Radiophonic wrote:I dislike New York City Boy too. I would also dispose of Satuday Night Forever, which I class the same.
Oh god I forgot about SNF. That must go as well. :lol:

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2007, 10:55 pm
by VeryMary
markus wrote:I'd like to erease all the embarrasing, tacky, rude stuff that I have to hide from my parents and friends. Songs like "Je T'aime Moi Non Plus" "The Night I Fell In Love" make them go eeew! :) Like most of the "Discovery" show...

Sex can be presented in a classy and appealing way. When PSB try to be sexually provocative they always do it in the most tasteless and appalling way. Don't know why...
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Mmmmmm......Flaaavio.....oh pardon me, just daydreaming here! I do loooove me the sexy boy dancers in the Discovery vid, but you're right, it's not something I'd ever play for my mom. :shock:

Posted: Sun 15 Jul 2007, 10:56 pm
by VeryMary
Radiophonic wrote:
dVTB wrote:New York city boy was the most recent PSB track (the single with Robbie Williams not counted) that received decent airplay on Dutch radio. I don't see why people dislike it so much.
"You'll never have a bored day" for one thing.
LOLOLOLOL. OK I know I'm post-whoring, but that was funny! So true! :lol:

Posted: Mon 16 Jul 2007, 3:05 am
by Henrik Powers
TG wrote:Somewhere.
TG
forgot that one...

the intro to the extended mix is great but other than that

Posted: Mon 16 Jul 2007, 10:15 am
by kimphilby
New York city boy was the most recent PSB track (the single with Robbie Williams not counted) that received decent airplay on Dutch radio. I don't see why people dislike it so much.
Radio play in the Benelux region does not validate a song's inclusion in an otherwise near-flawless canon.

Posted: Mon 16 Jul 2007, 10:30 am
by Pertan
I can say most from 1999-2002.

Posted: Mon 16 Jul 2007, 10:37 am
by markus
I don't think "New York city boy" did that much harm to PSB's reputation or pigeon-holed them as "gay" any more than they already were. Remember the Simpsons episode where Homer was hanging out with those gay guys. They played "West End Girls" in the background! If that song is typically "gay" then the PSB's can't be helped any way. What you can't fight against you might aswell embrace...I think that's how N&C reasoned when they released "New York city boy" and "Go West"

Posted: Mon 16 Jul 2007, 12:27 pm
by joshua76it
why do we bother about this "gay" matter so much ?!?
who cares about ?
great music is always great music, no matter the sex
people feel ambarassed because the 'boys are gay?
thank god, somebody is still shocked with sometihng!
i'm always amused when I eye the reaction on other people's face when they listen i love the pet shop boys, cause I know they associate them with the gay question..
i like having people shocked so much!i love them being so provocative!
it's 20 years and more that the 'Boys are schoking the world! be proud of it, madonna is still doing the same, too...only the great ones can!
it's a point of strength to them, not of weakness