Talk:Pet Shop Boys
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I changed "famously homophobic" to "allegedly homophobic", as it's my understanding he denies homophobia and claims his use of the language should be considered the context of the area he grew up. Schrödinger
I'm quite certain that the list now includes every album the PSB have published. There are tons of singles, limited editions, collaborations and other similar stuff available, which might or might not need their own category.
- What about Too Many People? Wasn't that a [hit] single? LockeShocke 04:51, Dec 17, 2004 (UTC)
There is at least one tour DVD available, Montage. To my knowledge, PSB's not-so-highly-acclaimed film It Couldn't Happen Here is so far only available on VHS. Further information about these would be greatly appreciated. --Card
Were they formed early 80's? "West End Girls" was 85 (which I would count as mid 80s), but had they been kicking around as unknowns for long before they hit fame? quercus robur 00:02 Mar 19, 2003 (UTC)
It depends... West End Girls was released twice. If 85 was the year it was a hit, then they were around before. And I think you missed Very relentless in the album list. -- Tarquin 10:32 Mar 19, 2003 (UTC)
- Dec 85 (or maybe first weeks of 86) was when it was a hit, I don't know much about PSB beyond that, I only know that because a girlfriend at the time bought it, and gave me the elbow around the same time! Cheers quercus robur
- Very Relentless is a limited edition version of Very (it's a 2-disc set, the first cd being Very) and they were released at the same time, which is why I didn't include it in the main list. According to Literally, Neil and Chris met and started writing songs together in 1981. They first recorded "West End Girls" in 1983. Card 15:02 Mar 28, 2003 (UTC)
Unlike the other limited editions, the second CD Relentless contains all new material, which I think is enough to list Very Relentless separately. IMO, the other limited editions don't need to be listed here; they can be listed on a fan site. CyborgTosser