Pet Shop Boys: Search and Destroy

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PopArt is fantastic; so long since I've heard many of these songs... a few pleasant surprises in terms of the more recent stuff as well.
"Single Bilingual" particularly a revelation; I love the stomping latin percussion; very droll lyrics as well. Underrated single...
"Jealousy" is wonderful, as most probably know...
I had prior doubts about the track order, but it all seems to work wonderfully.

Tom May (Tom May), Thursday, 27 November 2003 23:59 (twenty years ago) link

I won't get it because it has "Go West" as its first track, and in my mind "Go West" can't possibly exist as anything other than an album closer.

But if PopArt means as much to some kid as Discography means to me, then its existence (and mine) will be justified.

B*R*A*D (Brad), Friday, 28 November 2003 00:22 (twenty years ago) link

Great act indeed!

Search:
- The original version of "One More Chance"
- Most of "Please"
- "Shopping", "Heart", "Suburbia", "Hit Music", "King's Cross" and "I Want To Wake Up" off "Actually"
- "Left To My Own Devices" and "Domino Dancing" off "Introspective"
- The entire "Behaviour" and "Very", particularly "I Wouldn't Normally Do This Kind Of Thing" and "Yesterday When I Was Mad"
- The three non-album singles they released in 91-92
- The entire "Nightlife", particularly "Boy Strange"
- A couple of the slower, less dance oriented, tracks off "Bilingual"
- The entire "Alternative" compilation
- Most of their videos
- Saint Etienne and Gangway

Destroy:
- "Always On My Mind", "What Have I Done To Deserve This" and the awful new recording of "One More Chance"
- The dreadful album version of "It's Alright"
- The entire "Release" and most of "Bilingual"

Geir Hongro (GeirHong), Friday, 28 November 2003 00:30 (twenty years ago) link

I hope it will mean a lot to youngsters out there... a Top 10 placing in the singles chart bodes reasonably well for them being on the radar... i.e. you didn't see Saint Etienne getting a single higher than #40 from their last record. The Pet Shop Boys seem still able to reach out to a wider audience... their material maybe isn't as good as it was, but it's still pretty affecting. It's only really comparison to the great heights they scaled that really makes their recent stuff seem bad.

The ironic thing for me is I was very well acquainted with 'Discography', in the mid 1990s, but hadn't listened to it for years and years. So buying PopArt is allowing me to explore them anew.
Yeah, possibly "Go West" strikes me as not a perfect opener; "Very" being the PSB album I am most familiar with and the only one I actually own. The only thing I can say is that maybe a few tracks could have been added; "Your Funny Uncle", "Hey Headmaster"... that sort of thing. Possibly instead of stuff like "Paninaro '95" which isn't the most engaging (though I like in general the idea of this compilation being of all/most of their hits...).

The Pet Shop Boys, are probably the best *pop* group, in my life span. Certainly one of my earliest musical memories, at 4 or 5 was "It's a Sin", which bore a melodramatic, melancholic mark on me, I'm sure. That sample, the synth-orchestral minor key grandeur of it, it was *there* for me in 1987... and my memories from that time are very fragmentary. "Always on Your Mind" to a slightly less intense extent, I remember from the time as well. They are inextricably tied up in memory with their being my younger brother's favourite band bar none from 1993-97 roughly; I got to hear all their albums through him.

Seriously, can any group have been said to have achieved so much from 1985-2003, in terms of pop singles? With an eye also to some very good albums. Saint Etienne are very much personal favourites of mine, yet my appreciation of them has been in the last few years, and largely via the albums. It is a marker that I can't remember having heard their songs at the time of their early 1990s ascendancy; they never quite broke into the Top 10, which is where you have to be to get heard by a wide audience. Being a child I was only really exposed to very popular music, in terms of singles. I didn't start listening to the chart show until 1995.
Pulp could have been contenders... but they seem to have become more album focused, at least in the eyes of the public - no Top 10 singles for 6 years. A shame as "The Trees" was a wonderful single, and I liked most of the "This is Hardcore" singles.

I agree with many of your likes, Geir, but 'destroy' "Always on My Mind" and "What Have I Done to Deserve This?"?? Stellar singles, both, my good man.

Tom May (Tom May), Friday, 28 November 2003 01:35 (twenty years ago) link

Certainly one of my earliest musical memories, at 4 or 5 was "It's a Sin"

AAAAARGH I AM OLD

Dan Perry (Dan Perry), Friday, 28 November 2003 05:14 (twenty years ago) link

"Heart" scared me at 7-8 or whenever. Hey Dan 'Left to My Own Devices' WAS written in about 5 mins!

Andrew Thames (Andrew Thames), Friday, 28 November 2003 06:29 (twenty years ago) link

AAAAARGH I AM OLD

I feel your pain, sir. We must beat these youngsters so that they know their place.

Ned Raggett (Ned), Friday, 28 November 2003 06:51 (twenty years ago) link

Ned that's a pretty unconvincing excuse for your usual perversions.

Tim Finney (Tim Finney), Friday, 28 November 2003 08:00 (twenty years ago) link

eight years pass...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leImVNogZks

dollar eye twinkling (admrl), Tuesday, 28 February 2012 14:53 (twelve years ago) link

<3 the pumpkin head ladies at 2:40

dollar eye twinkling (admrl), Tuesday, 28 February 2012 14:54 (twelve years ago) link

three years pass...

Post-Very:

Yay: Bilingual, Fundamental, Yes, Electric.
Nay: Nightlife, Release (apart from the excellent 'Home and Dry'), Elysium.

boo

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 24 April 2015 00:08 (eight years ago) link

'In Denial' and 'Leaving' would be my keepers from Nightlife/Elysium.

Not sure I'll ever understand the antipathy towards to Nightlife, here and elsewhere.

Maximum big surprise! (Nag! Nag! Nag!), Friday, 24 April 2015 01:27 (eight years ago) link

that's what I was booing at

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 24 April 2015 01:51 (eight years ago) link

three years pass...

So yesterday's interview with Neil re the forthcoming lyric book was really good

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/oct/21/neil-tennant-pet-shop-boys-collection-lyrics?CMP=share_btn_fb

And he'll be chatting live with Michael Bracewell in forty minutes, there will be a stream

http://thequietus.com/articles/25521-neil-tennant-book-launch-live-at-8pm-tonight

Ned Raggett, Monday, 22 October 2018 18:19 (five years ago) link

I wonder how they're getting on with the new LP...

Le Baton Rose (Turrican), Monday, 22 October 2018 18:27 (five years ago) link

Per the interview, recording is under way.

Ned Raggett, Monday, 22 October 2018 18:43 (five years ago) link

“Really quite often, a publisher says, ‘Let’s get Neil Tennant to write his autobiography’ and it’s quite nice that they do […] I’m not convinced my life’s been interesting enough."

Gah. I really can't think of a biography that I'd be more interested in reading.

Vast Halo, Monday, 22 October 2018 19:20 (five years ago) link

Live chat now running here:

https://www.facebook.com/TheQuietus/videos/179423676270055/

Ned Raggett, Monday, 22 October 2018 19:48 (five years ago) link

I loved the occasional PSB anecdotes that punctuated Jarman's "Modern Nature".

djh, Monday, 22 October 2018 20:13 (five years ago) link

two years pass...

Does anybody know the back story as to why they split from Bobby O.? Apparently they recorded a whole album’s worth of stuff.

Mr. Snrub, Saturday, 20 February 2021 19:47 (three years ago) link


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