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Interview with Neil

Posted: Sat 28 Jul 2007, 5:52 pm
by Fugitive1979
I found this on the OS today.

http://www.fridae.com/newsfeatures/arti ... chtype=all

Looks like the ballet is happening, folks. :|

Posted: Sat 28 Jul 2007, 6:10 pm
by Rent
I'm sure we can safely expect the words "camp" and "gay" to pop up then... :?

*goes to peruse*

Posted: Sat 28 Jul 2007, 6:24 pm
by Pet Shop Girl
THats a good article.

Posted: Sat 28 Jul 2007, 6:28 pm
by PopArt
The idea of them ding a ballet doesn't bother me that much (i just assume it will be lots of instrumental electronic music, a bit like Potemkin).

However, what does worry me is if they are somehow involved in that new gay version of Romeo & Juliet that has been talked about (to be called Romeo & Romeo). That sounds naff and a really bad idea.

Posted: Sat 28 Jul 2007, 6:41 pm
by Radiophonic
PopArt wrote:The idea of them ding a ballet doesn't bother me that much (i just assume it will be lots of instrumental electronic music, a bit like Potemkin).

However, what does worry me is if they are somehow involved in that new gay version of Romeo & Juliet that has been talked about (to be called Romeo & Romeo). That sounds naff and a really bad idea.
Not to say confusing. Romeo and Julian perhaps?


No it's still a naff idea.

Posted: Sat 28 Jul 2007, 9:27 pm
by Deschanel
Eh. Okay article, the interview got more interesting at the end, after the initial inane questions. "What's your performance style?" Ugh.

Maybe it's semantics, but it's sloppy of the writer to say that Neil "came out of the closet" in 1994, implying he had been living a life of secrecy and deceit until that fateful interview. Which is a joke.

Saying in print what everyone had known for years and years, and what PSB had left so many clues about in their work that I'll bet they found it privately hilarious, was pretty anticlimactic.
I think that 1994 interview is way more notorious than it deserves to be, esp. looking back from 2007. I mean , DUH.

Posted: Sat 28 Jul 2007, 9:31 pm
by Phillip
OK. I only read it in the hope he would mention D4

Posted: Sat 28 Jul 2007, 11:35 pm
by kdpsb
Good interview but nothing really new :? just the ballet project, but is a old-news.

Posted: Sun 29 Jul 2007, 3:10 am
by Dipso
The Pets' plan to perform Potemkin in Russia and Ukraine is new, isn't it?

Also, Neil wasn't a journalist when he met Chris in 1981 - he worked in book publishing. Is his memory going? :P

Posted: Sun 29 Jul 2007, 3:59 am
by Pet Shop Girl
The boys have done enough shows already and still have some more lined up. I think they do not need to add anymore. Then when will they tour again like this? Perhaps another year or two.

Posted: Sun 29 Jul 2007, 11:10 am
by Drem
Dipso wrote:The Pets' plan to perform Potemkin in Russia and Ukraine is new, isn't it?
No, these plans isn't new, in fact. Neil told already about it in some interviews last years. And there is rumours in our russian community circulating for years about their "Potemkin" visit. Even in one russian musical magazine, "Play" - one day they came out with Chris' phone interview, where Chris spoke same things. Ain't sure, though, if it was true interview or was retyped from another foreign magazine, or was just a journalist's canard. And Michail Orlov, who's their close friend, spoke about it in russian fashion magazine "@ru" when he reported about Pet Shop Boys' vacation/party in Saint-Petersburg, in 2004 or in 2005, can't remember exactly.
But what is fascinating - Neil still speak about it, even after their statement in last issue of Literally that they have no plans for another "Potemkin" perfomance in 2007. So it's a flicker of hope for us, russian/ukrainian petheads, after all.

Posted: Sun 29 Jul 2007, 5:42 pm
by psb-freak
So now the ballet is really confirmed. I checked the last line in the interview when starting to print it out. Gonna read it a bit later.