Pet Shop Boys on Oscar Wilde

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Neil Tennant will be reading "The Picture of Dorian Grey" (one of my Wilde's favourites) with music by Paul Oakenfold this coming May 29. It shall be broadcasted on Galaxy Stations in the U.K. from 10 pm to 12 am . This is part of the urban soundtrack series.
Just thought some of you might be interested.....
 
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wow... thanks for the info... that sounds amazing!

any way for us in the U.S. to find out a little about it? is there a website that you could refer me to... or do you know if it will be aired in the U.S?

thanks in advance...

-c

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> Neil Tennant will be reading "The Picture of Dorian
> Grey" (one of my Wilde's favourites) with music by Paul
> Oakenfold this coming May 29. It shall be broadcasted on Galaxy
> Stations in the U.K. from 10 pm to 12 am . This is part of the
> urban soundtrack series.
> Just thought some of you might be interested.....




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Re: Pet Shop Boys on Oakie

> Neil Tennant will be reading "The Picture of Dorian
> Grey" (one of my Wilde's favourites) with music by Paul
> Oakenfold this coming May 29. It shall be broadcasted on Galaxy
> Stations in the U.K. from 10 pm to 12 am . This is part of the
> urban soundtrack series.
> Just thought some of you might be interested.....

Oakie has gotten too boring and too commercial, fame has gotten to his head. His remixes of New Order barely did anything for me. Oakie's main goal is to play at big venues, and sign with big artist, he has no desire in doing anything of quality these days, but to appease the labels. He is the wealthiest DJ anyone will ever know, but it disappoints me that he doesn't stay true to his roots, like Tanaglia. Remarkable business man, but is loosing respect amoungst his DJ peers. Who they should've picked was Van Dyk, if they wanted that harmonic, ambient trance. Possibly even BT.

//celexa\ i keep mine hidden
 
Re: Pet Shop Boys on Oakie

> Oakie has gotten too boring and too commercial, fame has gotten
> to his head. His remixes of New Order barely did anything for
> me. Oakie's main goal is to play at big venues, and sign with
> big artist, he has no desire in doing anything of quality these
> days, but to appease the labels. He is the wealthiest DJ anyone
> will ever know, but it disappoints me that he doesn't stay true
> to his roots, like Tanaglia. Remarkable business man, but is
> loosing respect amoungst his DJ peers. Who they should've picked
> was Van Dyk, if they wanted that harmonic, ambient trance.
> Possibly even BT.

> //celexa\ i keep mine hidden
 
Re: Pet Shop Boys on Oakie

I see you had a lot to say...

//celexa\
 
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