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   Wednesday, September 22, 2004


POP? ART?

Those ever-quirky Pet Shop Boys and about 25,000 of their fans invaded Trafalgar Square last week for an outdoor screening of Sergei Eisenstien's silent-film classic, "Battleship Potemkin" with a new score by the pop duo.

In an interview, Neil Tennant explained, "Eisenstein apparently said that he wanted there to be a new soundtrack written for the film every decade...'Battleship Potemkin' is about a revolution, and Trafalgar Square is one of the arenas for extra-parliamentary political expression. It's amazing to be given Trafalgar Square for a night."

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