Today’s video of the day is the Pet Shop Boys – “Go West (Extended Version)” released in 1993.

The Pet Shop Boys released their version of “Go West” on the album Very in 1993. The song is a cover of the 1979 disco hit by the Village People. Pet Shop Boys’ version brings new life to the original, enhancing the chord progression inspired by Pachelbel’s Canon. They added a fresh introduction that recalls the Soviet anthem. Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe reworked the instrumental tracks, collaborating with producers Stephen Hague and Mark Stent. An all-male Broadway choir, arranged by Richard Niles, brings a powerful dynamic. The duo also wrote a new coda and bridge, adding depth to the lyrics.

Very is known for its bold and vibrant sound. “Go West” stands out with its blend of synth-pop and orchestral elements. The song contrasts the original’s male-bonding vibe with a more wistful tone. Tennant’s vocals add a layer of melancholy to the upbeat tune. The music video, directed by Howard Greenhalgh, features strong Soviet imagery. It blends computer-generated visuals with live-action shots, creating a surreal experience. The video was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1995, highlighting the song’s impact.

“Go West” is one of the key tracks on Very, complementing other hits like “Can You Forgive Her?” and “I Wouldn’t Normally Do This Kind of Thing.” The album marks a high point in Pet Shop Boys’ career, showcasing their ability to reinvent and expand on existing material. The song remains a fan favorite, often noted for its emotional resonance despite its campy origins. “Go West” successfully bridges the gap between disco nostalgia and 90s synth-pop, solidifying Pet Shop Boys’ place in music history.

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