Christopher Sean Lowe
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Christopher Sean Lowe was born on October 4th 1959 in Blackpool, Lancashire.
In 1976 - 1978 Chris played trombone in a seven piece dance band wittily named One Under The Eight, who played old-time popular favourites like "Hello Dolly", "La Bamba", and "Moon River".
In 1978 Chris went to Liverpool University to study architecture. During 1981 -1982 he spent a year gaining practical experience in a London architectural practice, designing a staircase in an industrial development in Milton Keynes. "It's not a remarkable staircase", he commented when he visited it in 1988, "It's just a functional staircase".
On August 19th 1981, Neil and Chris met by chance in an electronics shop on the Kings Road. Realizing they had a common interest in dance music, they began to write together. To begin with they called themselves West End; later they came up with the name Pet Shop Boys, a name derived from some friends who worked in a pet shop in Ealing. "We thought it sounded like an English rap group".
Chris's former flat
Chris's Day in Life
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Favourite Drink:
'Depends on the time of day, unfortunately. After a hard day's work,
a gin and tonic. In the morning, a glass of Evian water. In a pub, a pint
of lager. In a nightclub, a vodka and tonic. On an aeroplane, a glass
of champagne before take-off, followed by an expensive glass of red wine.
My absolute favourite is maybe lager.'
Favourite Food:
'Fish fingers.'
Favourite color:
'Blue.'
Favourite Toy As A Kid:
'It was like a Scalectrix but smaller and made by Hornby, and I could
combine it with my brother's Hornby train set; we'd race the car and
the train to the crossroads.'
Favourite Item Of Clothing:
'I just bought this black coat in Durham which came with a free Sony
digital memory thing. I was thriled. I think it'll be appearing on a
record. The coat's really good too.'
Favourite Word:
'Please.'
Favourite Journey:
'The favourite I've ever made was the first time I drove a car in America,
driving from San Francisco to Los Angeles alon the Pacific Coast Highway:
it's such a dramatic coastline and you pass all these famous hippie communities.'
Favourite Animal:
'Dog.'
Favourite Smell:
'There's a smell of a plant in Ibiza that I really love, but I don't know
what it's called.'
Favourite Book As A Teenager:
'Actually I didn't really read books then. I was too busy doing my homework.'
Turn-Ons:
'Beauty - I get really excited by beauty. And I'm a bit of a hands man -
hands are one of the first things I look at. And youtful exuberance.'
Turn-Offs:
'Stupidity. Particularly combined with arrogance. Thieves. And, the biggest
turn-off of the lot, smoking.'
Best And Worst Characteristics:
'I haven't got any good characteristics. I used to have more bad ones
but I've god rid of them because I've learned to be a better person as I've
got older. I'm now less moody, more tolerant. I still pick my nose.
Still whinge. And I spend too much time thinking about being unhappy.
Because, unfortunately, I didn't realise until a few weeks ago that
happines was an option.'
First Single Bought:
"I think it was Diana Ross and The Supremes, 'Baby Love'.'
First Album Bought:
'I didn't buy albums. I still don't buy albums. But it could have been a Wings album.'
First Concert:
'Glen Campbell at the Blackpool Opera House. It was really good;
all those Jimmy Webb songs.'
First Kiss:
'I'm not a huge fan of kissing. Everythings else, but not kissing.
I think kissing's far too intimate.'
Most Impressive Scar:
'On my right wrist. I had ten stitches when an iceskate went over it
in Blackpool Ice Rink; we were doing the conga. You can't see for the
hairy arms now.'
Things Which Make You Cry:
'The bit in The Sound Of Music when Christhopher Plummer starts to sing
the theme song. For some reason I always well-up during that. And sometimes
I cry over self-pity. I think that's the best kind of crying, actually.
I put on my sad music tape that I've compiled - 'Climb Every Mountain',
'One Day I'll Fly Away', 'That's All I Want From You' by Nina Simone
- and get in a bath with aromatic oils. I love to Wallow. You feel really
good afterwards.'
Ambition As A Child:
'I had no ambition. I'm not an ambitious person.'
taken from NIGHTLIFE tour programme
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