[Introspective] Final results of poll on preference regarding remaining PSB career

Wayne Studer psbfan at geowayne.com
Sat Nov 21 22:03:12 PST 2015


The final results are in for my poll this past week, in which I asked my 
site visitors whether they, if they had to choose between the Pet Shop Boys' 
remaining career being relatively short, with less music, but it being 
mostly of high quality, or it being somewhat longer, with more music, but it 
being of lower quality overall (with perhaps only one or two real "gems" per 
album), which they would prefer. And the option picked by the majority of 
voters was:

* "Less music, ending sooner, but mostly of high quality," chosen by 65.1% 
of the voters.

To see the complete results (although since there were just two choices this 
time, it's pretty obvious), 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 poll for the week ahead comes in the wake of the news this past week 
that Adele's new album, 25, would not be made available on streaming 
services like Spotify and Apple Music. So I'm asking whether you believe the 
Pet Shop Boys' next studio album, scheduled for release in the spring, 
should be similarly withheld from streaming services. But unlike last week's 
poll, I'm not forcing you to choose between just two opposite options. I'm 
offering several, ranging from "No, never" to "Yes, on the day of release" 
with two alternatives for the rationale, with a couple other choices in 
between. Thanks so much to the long-time regular site visitor (who shall in 
this case remain nameless) who suggested this question!

And thanks as well to everyone who voted in last week's survey! I hope you 
all have a terrific week ahead -- and a very happy and safe Thanksgiving to 
my fellow U.S fans and anyone else who observes the holiday at this time!

Wayne
http://www.geowayne.com/psbhtml.htm



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