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'''"The Night I Fell in Love"''' is the penultimate song on the [[Pet Shop Boys]] ''[[Release (album)|Release]]'' ([[2002]]) [[album (music)|album]]. It was written by group member [[Neil Tennant]].
'''"The night I fell in love"''' is the penultimate song on the [[Pet Shop Boys]]' 2002 album ''[[Release (album)|Release]]''. The lyrics were written by [[Neil Tennant]] and the music co-written with [[Chris Lowe]].


The slow song describes a [[homosexuality|homosexual]] encounter between a young boy (telling the story) and his idol after a show. The idol is never named, but several references in the lyrics, ''e.g.'' to [[Dr. Dre]] and [[homophobia]], make it easy to identify him as rapper [[Eminem]]. The most obvious reference is:
The song describes a [[homosexuality|homosexual]] encounter between a young boy (who is telling the story) and his rap music idol after a concert. The idol is never named, but references in the lyrics to [[Dr. Dre]] and [[homophobia]] in rap music make it possible to identify him as rapper [[Eminem]]. The most obvious reference is when the rapper clearly refers to Eminem's own song "[[Stan (song)|Stan]]":


: ''Then he joked "hey man,''<BR>''your name isn't Stan, is it?''<BR>''We should be together!"''
: ''Then he joked "hey man,''<BR>''your name isn't Stan, is it?''<BR>''We should be together!"''


Tennant wrote the song after hearing Eminem defending his often homophobic lyrics saying he was representing other people's opinions, such as homophobia in society or rap music. Tennant saw a double meaning in this, and also took it to mean that there are gay rap stars. Eminem has not publicly commented on the song, although Dr. Dre said he was amused by hearing it, and that there might be a backlash. [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1453441/20020416/pet_shop_boys.jhtml?headlines=true]
very clearly referring to the Eminem song "[[Stan (song)|Stan]]", even borrowing a line from it.


The response from Eminem came in his song "Can I Bitch", in which Eminem and Dr. Dre run over the Pet Shop Boys with their car:
Tennant wrote the song after hearing Eminem defending his often homophobic lyrics with representing someone else, ''i.e.'' the homophobia in society. Tennant took the other way, as "there obviously are gay rap stars". Eminem has not commented on the song. Dr. Dre said he was amused by hearing it, and that there might be a backlash. [http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1453441/20020416/pet_shop_boys.jhtml?headlines=true] This backlash came with Eminem's song "Can I Bitch" in which Eminem and Dr. Dre run over the Pet Shop Boys with their car:


: ''[BOOSH! BOOSH!]''<BR>''[BOOSH! BOOSH!]''<BR>''(What was that?) Pet Shop Boys''
: ''[BOOSH! BOOSH!]''<BR>''[BOOSH! BOOSH!]''<BR>''(What was that?) Pet Shop Boys''
The reference to "Stan" also makes the song a rare example of a double [[List of answer songs|answer song]], because Eminem there refers to another song, "[[In the Air Tonight]]" by [[Phil Collins]].
The reference to "Stan" also makes "The night I fell in love" a rare example of a double [[List of answer songs|answer song]], because Eminem original song refers to another song, "[[In the Air Tonight]]" by [[Phil Collins]].



[[Category:2002 songs|Night I Fell in Love]]
[[Category:2002 songs|Night I Fell in Love]]

Revision as of 09:19, 11 October 2005

"The night I fell in love" is the penultimate song on the Pet Shop Boys' 2002 album Release. The lyrics were written by Neil Tennant and the music co-written with Chris Lowe.

The song describes a homosexual encounter between a young boy (who is telling the story) and his rap music idol after a concert. The idol is never named, but references in the lyrics to Dr. Dre and homophobia in rap music make it possible to identify him as rapper Eminem. The most obvious reference is when the rapper clearly refers to Eminem's own song "Stan":

Then he joked "hey man,
your name isn't Stan, is it?
We should be together!"

Tennant wrote the song after hearing Eminem defending his often homophobic lyrics saying he was representing other people's opinions, such as homophobia in society or rap music. Tennant saw a double meaning in this, and also took it to mean that there are gay rap stars. Eminem has not publicly commented on the song, although Dr. Dre said he was amused by hearing it, and that there might be a backlash. [1]

The response from Eminem came in his song "Can I Bitch", in which Eminem and Dr. Dre run over the Pet Shop Boys with their car:

[BOOSH! BOOSH!]
[BOOSH! BOOSH!]
(What was that?) Pet Shop Boys

The reference to "Stan" also makes "The night I fell in love" a rare example of a double answer song, because Eminem original song refers to another song, "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins.