Pet Shop Boys Disco
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Hot-pant legs in a red hard sellBaby says all she wants is disco potentialDaddy sells shares in a distant shoreBack on the beach the temperatures soar(Hey!)It's got disco, it's got disco, it's got discoIt's got disco potential
A dissonant Chris Lowe workout (which originally appeared on the U.K. \"Somewhere\" CD single) that reveals a belated industrial influence. It also bears some similarity to U2's at least partly tongue-in-cheek \"Discothèque,\" which had recently been a minor hit single. This immediately caused fans to speculate that \"Disco Potential\" may have been a commentary of some sort on the U2 track, perhaps even a parody. The Boys in fact confirmed as much when Neil noted (in the pages of their fan magazine Literally) that it's \"supposed to sound a bit like Bono doing disco.\"
The brief, barely intelligible lyrics, virtually buried beneath the cacophonous mix, refer obliquely to Tamara Beckwith, a well-known young London socialite and heiress. The track's oft-repeated title reportedly came about from words that Neil was singing over and over while he and Chris were drunkenly jamming. (Neil, however, says he doesn't remember this.) On the other hand, one is tempted to think that it just possibly could have been inspired by the kind of comment that Neil (or Chris himself) might have made after listening to a playback of the instrumental track: \"Well, at least it's got disco potential.\" That would be just like the Pet Shop Boys. 59ce067264