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Liberation

04 April 1994

On April 4, 1994 'Liberation' was released as a single. "The song", says Neil, "is trying to reconcile the idea in a relationship that you are liberated, because you feel fabulous because of the love, with the idea that you also feel constricted and obligated. It's one of my 'live for today' songs". In the video, the fourth of their computer enhanced collaborations with director Howard Greenhaugh, the Pet Shop Boys appear almost entirely as computer generated entities. During April a virtual reality ride based around the video tours Britain's major cities.

Tracks

Liberation

Decadence

Liberation

Decadence

Liberation (E Smoove mix)

Liberation (E Smoove 7" edit)

Liberation (Murk deepstrumental mix)

Liberation (Oscar G S dopeassdub mix)

Young offender (Jam & Spoon trip-o-matic fairy tale mix)

Decadence (unplugged mix)

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V tickets on sale

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V Festival

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Pet Shop Boys headline. Tickets now on sale.

19 February 2010
Pandemonium release dates

It comes out later in some countries.

19 February 2010
UK tickets on sale

For five concerts in July.

On this day

1991: The Boys kick off their Performance world tour in Tokyo. On the same day, 'Where the Streets Have No Name (I Can't Take My Eyes Off You)' is released as a double-single with 'How Can You Expect to Be Taken Seriously?'

2007: 'She's Madonna,' a PSB collaboration with Robbie Williams, debuts on the UK singles chart at its #16 peak.

Pet Texts

10 March 2010
The studio

End of a long day writing in the studio...

Sent from my iPhone

8 March 2010
Pet Texts are back.

And to celebrate, here's a picture of us receiving a gold disc for PopArt in
Germany.

5 March 2010

We'll be announcing a few more festival dates next week.

Facts courtesy of geowayne.com