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Pet Texts archive: November 2007

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26 November 2007

After the last show. The cast and crew in the hotel bar. We’re going to miss these guys. We had a great show and at the end played “Being boring” as a tribute to Dainton with film of him projected behind us.

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25 November 2007

Bucharest.

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25 November 2007

Bucharest — the huge palace built by Ceaucescu.

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21 November 2007

Chris took part in a Radio London tribute to Dainton the other night. So did Mandy, Dainton’s wife. Click on the link to hear it: “Denton: Tribute to Arsenal’s legendary fan”.

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20 November 2007

A glimpse backstage at a Fundamental show.

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16 November 2007

Visited the new (and old) St Pancras Station today. This is now where we get trains to Paris and Europe from. The building is magnificent but who commissioned the kitsch sculpture which greets you when you arrive from abroad? It’s ghastly! Neil x

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16 November 2007

St Pancras.

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13 November 2007

“Gays should be hanged.” Click on the link for a full explanation (article includes mention of PSBs).

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6 November 2007

I visited the Louise Bourgeois exhibition at Tate Modern in London today.

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6 November 2007

The already-famous crack in the Turbine Hall in Tate Modern (by the Columbian artist Doris Salcedo).

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5 November 2007

Siouxsie at The Roundhouse tonight.

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4 November 2007

Our performance of “West End girls” will be on the Channel 4 “Keane Curates For War Child” show tonight at 11.50 pm (in spite of sound recording problems which Channel 4’s engineer has tried to deal with). Neil x

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2 November 2007

Chris backstage at Brixton.

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1 November 2007

We went to see Rufus Wainwright in concert at Hammersmith Apollo on Tuesday night and afterwards he presented me with a gold disc for his album “Release the Stars” (executive producer: Neil Tennant).

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1 November 2007

Soundcheck at Brixton Academy this afternoon: Bic Hayes, Mark Refoy, Pete Gleadall and Dawne Adams. Nice to be back with the old “Release” tour posse.