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~ Chris Heath (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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The worldwide success of the Pet Shop Boys has been only faintly echoed in the USA. In the spring of 1991 they decided to grapple with the beast, taking a theatrical tour that would exaggerate their differences. By turns enraptured by and disdainful of America and its obsession with celebrity they brushed shoulders with the famous (Axl Rose, Liza Minelli and Joni Mitchell) travelled, played and uttered their detached commentary on what was happening. Throughout they were shadowed by the author Chris Heath and photographer Pennie Smith. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Music Book Services Corporation (January 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1886894310
  • ISBN-13: 978-1886894310
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,226,158 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A brave and authentic report of two remarkable artists, December 1, 2002
By Geert Daelemans (Leuven Belgium) - See all my reviews
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When in 1991 the Pet Shop Boys toured for the first time in America, they were closely scrutinised by writer Chris Heath and photographer Pennie Smith. The result is this book, or to put it more correctly: this tour report.

Much can be said about the format: a transcription of a few conversations the boys had during their eventful American tour. At first you may fear to get bored by this format, but strangely enough it's quite the opposite. Because nothing is really interpreted by the author, it gets a very authentic feel to it. The quite remarkable -not always generally accepted- opinions of Chris and Neil are left untouched, and ready to be put into perspective by the reader himself. That in itself proves the courage of the `boys' to allow such a report to be published. I can imagine that people tend to get a bad opinion -to put it mildly- about the egos of both artists, because what is in this book is not all nice and happy. But if you allow yourself to look behind this curtain of the two personalities, you can only appreciate the dedication they produce for their `art'. Not many artists are prepared to put their image at risk in favour of authenticity.

The black-and-white pictures shot by Pennie Smith are completely in line with the works of the Pet Shop Boys. Sombre settings dictate most of the pictures, but at the same time illustrate the feeling of detachment the `boys' suffer while travelling through that strange, but fascinating land: America.

To conclude: a warning! Although this book is a must-read for everybody who likes (or dislikes) to be referred to as a `Pet Shop Boys-fan', it might not have the same effect on people who only `like' what the Pet Shop Boys create. This book is a bit too `fan-focussed' to be appreciated by a broader audience, to my humble opinion. As some kind of a footnote: I belong to the first category.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An insightful documentary., May 10, 1999
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Chris Heath accompanied British duo Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant on an American music tour and this is a candid account which gives the reader a pretty good idea of how these two guys think. One reason the book is so interesting is because its characters are interesting --- authority-defiant, arrogant, neurotic (Lowe), stubborn, witty, tired, always-aiming-for-the-illogical and bloody bloody good at their work. The other reason is that... actually there isn't another reason, but the first one is good enough.

Mixed in among the hellfire of conversation (reported verbatim by the author) there are some profound statements, like Tennant remarking that while nightclub dancing of yesteryear used to be more of a courtship ritual than anything else, today it's simply an avenue to get out of your mind for a while, something very individualistic.

Another time the Boys were asked if they thought handing out condoms at school promoted sex. They replied that they didn't think sex needed much promotion. "You should try it sometime, kids." Now how many entertainment icons would say that? Most are too image-conscious to say what they think. These guys aren't. They're real life. Their message, very contrary to most other songwriters, is "Everything's not going to be alright."

The photos are very good. I wish there could have been more clips of the shows themselves, for they are quite a spectacle.

On the literary side, the author should have given the book another read, because he repeats things in places.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An insightful documentary., May 10, 1999
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Chris Heath accompanied British duo Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant on an American music tour and this is a candid account which gives the reader a pretty good idea of how these two guys think. One reason the book is so interesting is because its characters are interesting --- authority-defiant, arrogant, neurotic (Lowe), stubborn, witty, tired, always-aiming-for-the-illogical and bloody bloody good at their work. The other reason is that... actually there isn't another reason, but the first one is good enough.

Mixed in among the hellfire of conversation (reported verbatim by the author) there are some profound statements, like Tennant remarking that while nightclub dancing of yesteryear used to be more of a courtship ritual than anything else, today it's simply an avenue to get out of your mind for a while, something very individualistic.

Another time the Boys were asked if they thought handing out condoms at school promoted sex. They replied that they didn't think sex needed much promotion. "You should try it sometime, kids." Now how many entertainment icons would say that? Most are too image-conscious to say what they think. These guys aren't. They're real life. Their message, very contrary to most other songwriters, is "Everything's not going to be alright."

The photos are very good. I wish there could have been more clips of the shows themselves, for they are quite a spectacle.

On the literary side, the author should have given the book another read, because he repeats things in places.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Fast, Fun, and Entertaining Read.
Chris Heath did a wonderful job capturing the quips between Neil Tennent and Chris Lowe. I had no idea their conversations would be so entertaining and lively. Read more
Published on October 23, 1998 by Robert M. Mccloskey

5.0 out of 5 stars YESTERDAY, WHEN THE PET SHOP BOYS WERE MAD
Besides as the diary of 1991 Pet Shop Boys American Tour, it also includes more than 80 exculsive pictures of the boys. Read more
Published on December 14, 1996

5.0 out of 5 stars MEET THE REAL PET SHOP BOYS-INTELLIGENT AND FUNNY!!!
This is a story about one of the greatest pop duo underated just because of their name. Pet Shop Boys toured the States in 1991 and got mixed reviews-bad ones just because of the... Read more
Published on December 5, 1996

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