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  • Pixie Man with sound. 60's 8mm Movie Arteest11
    Arteest11 posted a video: Move over Spielberg. My friends and I used to write screenplays, pick out costumes and shoot themed 8mm movies back in the 60's. The kid playing Pixie man is Bill. He's a very talented musician now, working with the likes of his friend Jon Anderson (from YES). I sent him the file and he added a soundtrack to it. This was in the days of James Bond, Man from UNCLE, Batman, Mission Impossible, and Marvel comics.
     

Pixie Man with sound. 60's 8mm Movie

3 May 2026 at 12:53

Arteest11 posted a video:

Pixie Man with sound.  60's 8mm Movie

Move over Spielberg. My friends and I used to write screenplays, pick out costumes and shoot themed 8mm movies back in the 60's. The kid playing Pixie man is Bill. He's a very talented musician now, working with the likes of his friend Jon Anderson (from YES). I sent him the file and he added a soundtrack to it. This was in the days of James Bond, Man from UNCLE, Batman, Mission Impossible, and Marvel comics.

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  • The Pet Shop Boys: 40 years of hits, activism and risky decisions Joaquín García
    In 1986, the first album by a British duo called Pet Shop Boys was released. The title, Please, was an inside joke: the two musicians liked the idea that, in order to buy it, fans would have to say the album’s name and sound extremely polite while doing so. “Do you have the new Pet Shop Boys album, Please?” Very English. Very ironic. Forty years later, record shops have practically vanished, but the duo is still going strong — more active than ever and now the most successful duo in British hist
     

The Pet Shop Boys: 40 years of hits, activism and risky decisions

15 April 2026 at 15:07

In 1986, the first album by a British duo called Pet Shop Boys was released. The title, Please, was an inside joke: the two musicians liked the idea that, in order to buy it, fans would have to say the album’s name and sound extremely polite while doing so. “Do you have the new Pet Shop Boys album, Please?” Very English. Very ironic. Forty years later, record shops have practically vanished, but the duo is still going strong — more active than ever and now the most successful duo in British history, and among the most successful in the world. And they’ve never lost that dry sense of humour.

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The Pet Shop Boys — that is, Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant — pose in New York in April 1991. By then, they were already one of the biggest duos in pop. They still are.
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