Pet Shop Boys, Literally

“Pet Shop Boys, Literally” by Chris Heath is a detailed account of the renowned English pop group during their 1989 tour across Hong Kong, Japan, and Britain. Published by Viking in 1990, this first edition spans 339 pages and is presented in English. The book offers insights into the band’s perspectives on their music, their fans, and their own identities, providing a unique glimpse into the lives of the artists during this pivotal time.
Readers will discover a narrative that captures the essence of the Pet Shop Boys’ experiences on tour, highlighting their interactions and reflections. The text delves into themes of music and the rock genre, showcasing the group’s journey and the dynamics of their performances. This edition serves as a comprehensive exploration of the band’s attitudes and the cultural context surrounding their work, making it a notable addition for fans and music enthusiasts alike.
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Follows the successful English pop group on their 1989 tour of Hong Kong, Japan, and Britain, revealing their attitudes toward their music, their fans, and themselves
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