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February 2007

On February 17 Neil appears onstage with the Scissor Sisters at Koko in London at an event in support of the charity Body and Soul. He sings on the Pet Shop Boys’ “Love comes quickly” and the Scissor Sisters’ “It Can’t Come Quickly Enough”.

2007 February

On February 4 Neil appears on the long-running BBC radio programme, Desert Island Discs, now in its 65th year. His record choices are Rex Harrison’s “Why Can’t The English Teach Their Children How To Speak?”, the Beatles’ “She Loves You”, Vaughan Williams’ “Fantasia On A Theme By Thomas Tallis”, David Bowie’s “Changes”, Shannon’s “Give Me Tonight”, Billie Holiday’s “Good Morning Heartache”, Dusty Springfield’s “I Don’t Want To Hear It Anymore”, and Shostakovich’s “Symphony No 5 in D Minor”. His book choice was Balzac’s The Human Comedy, and his one luxury and DVD projector with a huge box of DVDs.

On February 11 the Grammy awards are held. The Pet Shop Boys are nominated in two categories — as Best Electronic/Dance Album for Fundamental and as Best Electronic/Dance track for “I’m with stupid” — but lose to Madonna and Justin Timberlake respectively. They do not attend.

On February 26 the Killers’ single, “Read My Mind”, is released. It contains a remix, “Read My Mind (Pet Shop Boys Stars Are Blazing Mix)”, on which they replay everything but the guitars and vocals, and on which both Chris and Neil’s voices can be heard. It is their favourite song on the second Killers album. A few months earlier, Neil had publicly queried the wisdom of Brandon Flowers’ newly-grown moustache and what it might signify. “When he was first asked about that in an interview before the album came out he said, ‘Well, I think Neil’s really going to like “Read My Mind” because we’re still writing pop songs’. And as soon as I heard the album I thought, ‘Oh, he’s right … I do like that’.”

March 2007

On March 6 “She’s Madonna”, credited to Robbie Williams with Pet Shop Boys, is released as a single.

May 2007

On May 14 Rufus Wainwright’s album Release The Stars is released. Neil is the album’s executive producer and appears on four of the songs.

2007 May

On May 14 Cubism, a DVD of the Fundamental tour, directed by David Barnard and filmed in Mexico City on November 14, 2006, is released. They chose Mexico to film as audiences had seemed so good on their previous visits: “Also, to us it seems almost slightly incongruous: ‘Pet Shop Boys in Mexico City’.” The DVD is also accompanied by a CD of the concert.

August 2007

At the Edinburgh festival an Australian musical theatre piece, Seriously, which structures a loose narrative out of an eclectic sequence of Pet Shop Boys songs has its first British performances. The Pet Shop Boys attend: “Very moving”.

October 2007

On October 8 the album Disco 4 is released. Reversing the Disco series’ more usual practice, this album principally consists of mixes that the Pet Shop Boys have done for other artists: The Killers, David Bowie, Yoko Ono, Madonna and Atomizer. Also included are two of their own mixes of Pet Shop Boys songs, including a radically new version of “Integral”. A video is made of “Integral” though the song is not released as a conventional single.

November 2007

On November 1 they appear at a War Child benefit at the Brixton Academy in London, a concert arranged by Keane. They perform four songs: “Rent”, “West End girls”, “Integral” and “Being boring”. 

On this day

1963

British Secretary of War John Profumo submits his resignation following revelations that he had lied to the House of Commons about his affair with alleged prostitute Christine Keeler. This is a pivotal event in what soon came to be known as ‘The Profumo Affair,’ which more than a quarter-century later would serve as the basis for the film Scandal and its PSB-penned and ‑produced soundtrack number ‘Nothing Has Been Proved,’ sung by Dusty Springfield.

1986

The Pet Shop Boys perform ‘Opportunities’ on Top of the Pops.

1988

Neil and Chris perform at London’s Picadilly Theatre as part of Before the Act, an Anti-Clause 28 show that celebrates the artistic creations of gay men and lesbians. Not every performer on stage is gay, but every literary excerpt, dramatic piece, song, and composition on the program is avowedly written or composed by gay people. Therefore the Boys’ choice of songs to perform—their own compositions—serves, in essence, as an act of ‘coming out.’

2001

The Very Introspective, Actually PSB tribute disc is released.

2002

The Boys perform in Las Vegas.

2007

Their Fundamental Tour comes to the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham, U.K.

2011

Neil and Chris have lunch with Johnny Marr, who had attended the previous night’s PSB/Take That show in Manchester.

2013

This evening the Boys bring their Electric Tour to Moscow.

2015

They begin a brief Summer 2015 ‘extension’ of the Electric Tour with a concert in Badajoz, Spain.

2016

The Boys are in Berlin for an appearance this evening on the German TV show Mensch Gottschalk.

2019

They continue work on ‘Angelic Thug’ and then develop its instrumental version, ‘Johnny’s Theme.’

2020

Neil records vocals for the song ‘Why Can’t I?’

2022

The Boys perform in Hamburg, Germany.