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You Only Tell Me You Love Me When You're Drunk

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< From the [[Pet Shop Boys]]' album ''Nightlife'' (and, oddly enough, not the song with the longest title on that record -- that's "I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Anymore"). ''Nightlife'' came out in 1999, and it's a really strong album, and this is one of the best tracks on it (along with the other long-titled song -- not sure if there's a connection...). However, one weird thing with this song, and the album in general -- the [[Pet Shop Boys]] were into using more slang on this album than they typically did, so it sounds a little strange when Neil Tennant sings lines like "It's the bomb" (in "New York City Boy") or "You should be kissing him instead of dissing him like a punk" in this one. It's almost like hearing your Dad talking like that... providing your dad is a middle-aged, dapper, gay, British man. Still, though, it's a great song, and well, great album, really.

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> From the [[Pet Shop Boys]]' album ''Nightlife'' (and, oddly enough, not the song with the longest title on that record -- that's "I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Anymore<nowiki>")</nowiki>. ''Nightlife'' came out in 1999, and it's a really strong album, and this is one of the best tracks on it (along with the other long-titled song -- not sure if there's a connection...). However, one weird thing with this song, and the album in general -- the [[Pet Shop Boys]] were into using more slang on this album than they typically did, so it sounds a little strange when Neil Tennant sings lines like "It's the bomb" (in "New York City Boy<nowiki>")</nowiki> or "You should be kissing him instead of dissing him like a punk" in this one. It's almost like hearing your Dad talking like that... providing your dad is a middle-aged, dapper, gay, British man. Still, though, it's a great song, and well, great album, really.


From the Pet Shop Boys' album Nightlife (and, oddly enough, not the song with the longest title on that record – that's "I Don't Know What You Want But I Can't Give It Anymore"). Nightlife came out in 1999, and it's a really strong album, and this is one of the best tracks on it (along with the other long-titled song – not sure if there's a connection…). However, one weird thing with this song, and the album in general – the Pet Shop Boys were into using more slang on this album than they typically did, so it sounds a little strange when Neil Tennant sings lines like "It's the bomb" (in "New York City Boy") or "You should be kissing him instead of dissing him like a punk" in this one. It's almost like hearing your Dad talking like that… providing your dad is a middle-aged, dapper, gay, British man. Still, though, it's a great song, and well, great album, really.