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February 1989

On February 13th, ‘Nothing has been proved’ is released as a single for Dusty Springfield, written by the Pet Shop Boys, produced by them and Julian Mendelsohn and taken from the film Scandal. They have actually written two songs for Dusty for the film — the other which the film-makers pass on because they think it sounds too contemporary, is called ‘In Private’. Meanwhile they are busy producing — with Julian Mendelsohn — an album for Liza Minnelli.

June 1989

On June 29th, the Pet Shop Boys begin their first tour, visiting Hong Kong, Japan and Britain, playing 14 dates in all. The tour, a lavish theatrical spectacle is directed by film-maker Derek Jarman. He has specially shot several films to be back-projected, there are extravagant costumes and the cast includes six dancers (Casper, Cooley, Hugo Huizar, Tracey Langran, Jill Robertson and Robia LaMorte), four singers (Mike Henry, Jay Henry, Carroll Thompson and Juliet Roberts), an extra keyboard player (Dominic Clarke) and a percussionist (Danny Cummings). “They asked for a theatrical concert and that’s what we’re doing”, says Derek Jarman. “I suppose some people think pop music and theatre shouldn’t mix but I think pop music is theatre and I don’t see why it shouldn’t be so. To my mind, there’s two ways of doing it — you either just sit there and sing on a stool and do it the simple way or you go for it”. 

1989 June

On June 26th, ‘It’s alright’ is released. They originally heard the original version — by Chicago House artist Sterling Void — when one of them popped out during the recording of ‘I get excited’ (The B‑side of ‘Heart’) and bought ‘Acid Tracks: The House Sound Of Chicago Vol. 3’ on CD and were both immediately impressed by this song. For a single they re-record it in a more poppy style and Neil adds a verse about the threat facing the world environment. “It’s about the power of music. It’s a bit cosmic really — it’s saying that if people still make music then there’s always going to be a good side to what people do so mankind is never going to be totally destructive. It’s very sincere and there’s something about the song that makes perfect sense. It has this beautiful line: ‘I can hear it on a timeless wavelength, never dissipating and giving us strength’. I think that’s true. Music is an inspiration to people and always has been an inspiration to people. Music represents the good side of mankind; music tends to be a good force rather than a bad force”.

August 1989

The first single from the Pet Shop Boys’ collaboration with Liza Minnelli, a hi-energy version of Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Losing My Mind’, is released. It is her first hit single. The collaboration was the idea of an executive in the American branch of Epic Records. Together they record an entire LP ‘Results’ (released in October). “I just put it completely in their hands, the ultimate trust”, says Liza. “It’s weird, because I’ve been working for 30 years and to find somebody who you like enough and trust enough and respect enough to say forget it, I’ll do whatever you want is quite amazing”

November 1989

The Dusty Springfield single ‘In private’, written and co-produced by the Pet Shop Boys, is released on November 20th. “It’s about someone having an affair with a politician and being found out”, Neil explains, “the politician is saying different things in public and in private”.

December 1989

‘Getting away with it’, the first single by Electronic, the group formed by New Order’s Bernard Sumner and The Smith’s guitarist Johnny Marr, is released on December 4th. The words are co-written by Neil who also sings on the record and appears in the video. The collaboration came about after Neil sends a message through a mutual friend earlier in the year saying that he’d like to be involved. Both Neil and Chris also travel to Manchester to collaborate on another song called ‘Patience Of A Saint’.

On this day

1995

Neil begins a week-long holiday in Spain, first in Santiago de Compostela—a locale that will provide inspiration for the first verse of ‘To Step Aside.’

2002

The Pet Shop Boys perform in Nyon, Switzerland.

2010

The Summer 2010 leg of the Pandemonium Tour comes to the Newcastle Metro Radio Arena.

2011

British singer Amy Winehouse dies at the age of 27. Neil and Chris—who had been falsely rumored back in 2008 to have recorded a James Bond theme with her—issue a statement of sadness at the news on their official website.

2014

very busy day for the Boys. Following its final rehearsal in the morning, Chris and Neil premiere their new symphonic/electronic work A Man from the Future this evening at the Royal Albert Hall with the BBC Concert Orchestra and Chorus, narrated by Juliet Stevenson. (Also part of the program are other Tennant-Lowe compositions: ‘Overture to Performance’ and ‘Four Songs in A Minor’ sung by guest vocalist Chrissie Hynde.) And if all that weren’t enough, our musical heroes manage to squeeze in (between the rehearsal and the concert) a recording session at Maida Vale Studios for their appearance the following month on the long-running BBC Radio drama The Archers.

2016

The Pet Shop Boys’ four-night ‘Inner Sanctum’ residency at London’s Royal Opera House concludes with this evening’s performance. Afterwards Neil writes on their official website about having enjoyed ‘four extraordinary nights… with wonderful audiences.’

2024

The first of five consecutive sold-out PSB Dreamworld concerts takes place tonight at London’s Royal Opera House.