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Joined: Sat Sep 22, 2007 9:33 am Posts: 535 Location: Oskarshamn, south Sweden
I am not a reporter. I am just a simple fan, so the chance to really meet Neil is so small that it hardly exists, but if I met him, I would tell him that I am not scared for that he's gay and so on. He can take care of it so very well and then I have some questions I want to ask him. Here they are:
1. Have you notice any difference in the treatment since you came out as an openly gay? 2. Are your songs self experiences?
Now it's your turn. What would you like to ask Neil?
Joined: Wed Oct 10, 2007 6:26 am Posts: 14 Location: Cologne, Germany
[font=Georgia] [/font] I would like to ask him Smash Hits-like questions.
Like: What kind of aftershave do you use?
What is your most annoying habbit?
Would you ever consider writing your biography?
Do you sing in the shower?
Do you snore?
_________________ Life's a stage but the play is badly cast. - Oscar Wilde
Joined: Sun Oct 07, 2007 1:47 pm Posts: 42 Location: Argentina
Oh great questions?
-Will you narrate another BBC program? -When are you going to release next album? -would you like to write another musical? -When are you going to be back in Argentina?
Joined: Wed Oct 03, 2007 4:31 pm Posts: 188 Location: San Francisco area
I just mean that "traditional" interviews tend to be very tedious and repetitive. (It seemed like nearly every interview for this recent tour was the same - and they had to explain the themes of the album about a million times, etc.) They must get bored to tears!
I think it's more fun and interesting to find out things like: what sort of music they're currently listening to, what they had for lunch, what they're reading, what sort of sprinkles they like on their ice cream, haha, you know. Silly things. No point in asking anything deep; they'll just lie about it anyway!
Joined: Sat Sep 22, 2007 9:33 am Posts: 535 Location: Oskarshamn, south Sweden
Yes, exactly. Oh what I wish I could do an exclusive interview with Chris, but you know I am not a reporter so it just can stay into being a wonderful dream.
Joined: Sat Sep 22, 2007 9:33 am Posts: 535 Location: Oskarshamn, south Sweden
I would like to ask Neil if he experience that there is a "feel sorry for"-mentality around homosexual and gay people. I wonder because that I very often meet it in my life as a handicapped person. It happens very often that old people give us money because they feel sorry for us. It's such pity about us who can't do all the things that completely healthy people can. Then it's the meaning that we will be grateful because what counts is the thoughtm, but I wonder if you really will feel grateful when someone reaslly pretends to feel sorry for you. Hm...
Joined: Sat Sep 22, 2007 9:33 am Posts: 535 Location: Oskarshamn, south Sweden
Aelita wrote:
I'd ask Neil: "Are you being nice to Chris? I hope you are. Or else... " Just joking
I just hope he is, but as I have read that "he gets things done even if it means bullying Chris, but sometimes he manipulates people just for fun - the cad"
I would ask Neil:
1. What's the secret to having good vocals?
2. What's his favorite place to go for vacations?
3. How many hours a day should a musician practice?
4. How him and Chris came up with the name of their group (Pet Shop Boys).
5. What makes his day better if it's going down hill?
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