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(PSB with Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley)
On May 31, 1994, a single 'Absolutely Fabulous' (the artist's name, too, is nominally Absolutely Fabulous) was released. It features snippets of dialogue spoken by Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley, from the TV series Absolutely Fabulous, set to a Pet Shop Boys euro-disco backing track (Jennifer Saunders also went into the studio to add some further irreverent chatter, such as "techno, techno bloody techno" and "it's the bloody Pet Shop Boys sweetie"). "We had the idea because we liked the programme so much", says Neil. "We thought it would make a funny record, and we quite fancied meeting them". The record's profits are donated to the British Charity Comic Relief. "I know some people are horrified that we did a charity record", says Neil, "but it just seemed a way of dealing with it. It made it simple, because we did the record for fun, not as a major artistic statement".
Absolutely fabulous (7" Mix)
Absolutely fabulous (our tribe tongue-in-cheek mix)
Absolutely dubulous
Absolutely fabulous (dull soulless dance music mix)
For this year anyway.
A surprise addition.
The end of the Pandemonium tour?
Two festival dates this week.
UK tour starts in Blackpool on Tuesday.
1996: Bilingual is released.
2003: One of the participants in the highly rated U.S. version of the TV show Big Brother proclaims these immortal words: 'Pet Shop Boys! I love this band!' Meanwhile, still touristing in Turkey, Chris and Neil take a boat trip on the Bosphorus.
2005: The first in a series of live performances across Germany of the Boys' Battleship Potemkin score takes place in Frankfurt.
2006: After a two-week break, the Boys resume the European leg of their Fundamental tour in Germany at the Schlossgarten Ludwigslust.
Our interview with Absolute Radio at the V Festival yesterday can be found at the link below.