Final results of poll on a fourth single from Super
Posted: Sun 22 Jan 2017, 6:03 am
The final results are in for my poll this past week, in which I asked my site visitors whether they believe there will be and should be a fourth single from the Pet Shop Boys' most recent album Super. And the response that received the most votes was:
* "I think there should be a fourth single, but I don't think there will be one," picked by 42.0% of the voters.
To see the complete results, please visit my "Commentary" site at http://www.geowayne.com/psbhtml.htm and select one of the "Past Survey Results" options in the top navigation bar or click the appropriate link on my "What's New?" page.
My new survey for the week ahead comes in two parts: a "main" question followed by a closely related special "bonus" question. The main question asks which Pet Shop Boys studio album, in your opinion, takes them farthest from their musical "comfort zone"? To put it another way, on which studio album did they take their biggest musical risks, so to speak. The bonus question asks the exact same question, only this time with regard to their various major "special projects," such as their musical Closer to Heaven, their film score Battleship Potemkin, and their ballet The Most Incredible Thing, among others. So please take a moment to make your choices right there on my home page. And thanks so much to long-time site visitor Miney (good to hear from you after along period of silence!) for suggesting these questions!
And thanks to everyone who voted in last week's survey! I hope you all have a top-notch week ahead!
* "I think there should be a fourth single, but I don't think there will be one," picked by 42.0% of the voters.
To see the complete results, please visit my "Commentary" site at http://www.geowayne.com/psbhtml.htm and select one of the "Past Survey Results" options in the top navigation bar or click the appropriate link on my "What's New?" page.
My new survey for the week ahead comes in two parts: a "main" question followed by a closely related special "bonus" question. The main question asks which Pet Shop Boys studio album, in your opinion, takes them farthest from their musical "comfort zone"? To put it another way, on which studio album did they take their biggest musical risks, so to speak. The bonus question asks the exact same question, only this time with regard to their various major "special projects," such as their musical Closer to Heaven, their film score Battleship Potemkin, and their ballet The Most Incredible Thing, among others. So please take a moment to make your choices right there on my home page. And thanks so much to long-time site visitor Miney (good to hear from you after along period of silence!) for suggesting these questions!
And thanks to everyone who voted in last week's survey! I hope you all have a top-notch week ahead!