February 1986
On February 24th, ‘Love comes quickly’, which will remain one of their favourite songs, is released, reaching a disappointing #19 in the UK.
On February 24th, ‘Love comes quickly’, which will remain one of their favourite songs, is released, reaching a disappointing #19 in the UK.
On March 24th, their first LP ‘Please’ is released. “It’s so people can go into the record shop and say can I have the Pet Shop Boys album, please?”.
‘West End girls’ reaches #1 in USA.
On May 19th a new version of ‘Opportunities’ is released. “The point of that song is that the humour is black, it’s like a joke. The impression is that the people in it are not going to make any money”.
The Pet Shop Boys announce, then cancel, a tour of Europe and America; the cost of using a theatre designer and playing fairly small venues proves prohibitive.
On September 22nd, a re-recorded version of ‘Suburbia’, a song inspired by the Penelope Spheeris film of the same name about a group of disenchanted rebellious youths in suburban Los Angeles, is released. “It’s about a riot happening in some decaying suburb. It’s just the description of the riot happening and then the aftermath”. On the B‑side is the first version of ‘Paninaro’, named after an Italian youth cult and featuring a quote they both liked that Chris had said on a TV show: “I don’t like country and western, I don’t like rock music, I don’t like rockabilly… I don’t like much really, do I? But what I do like, I love passionately”.
On November 17th ‘Disco’, an LP of disco remixes, is released.
The Pet Shop Boys are scheduled to begin the U.S. leg of their Performance tour this night in Miami, but the show is postponed one day because of technical difficulties.
In a double-barreled promotional move, the Boys are interviewed on BBC Radio 2 and perform ‘Flamboyant’ on the Top of the Pops TV show.
This morning Neil attends an exhibition celebrating the career and cultural contributions of David Bowie at London’s Victoria and Albert Museum.
The Desired Effect, the second solo album by The Killers frontman Brandon Flowers, is released today in the U.S. (having been released a few days before in Ireland and the U.K.). It includes the track ‘I Can Change,’ which boasts a brief guest ‘spoken vocal’ appearance by Neil Tennant.
Chris and Neil appear as guests on Graham Norton’s BBC Radio 2 show.
Together with the same three support musicians they’ve had throughout their Super Tour, the Boys have now begun rehearsals for their upcoming five-date tour of East Asia.